Spec Kitty 3.2 ships org-layer doctrine
Teams can now publish proprietary governance artefacts — directives, styleguides, agent profiles — without forking the CLI.
Read the post →Practical guides, release notes, and architecture thinking for teams using Spec Kitty to bring structure to AI-assisted delivery.
Teams can now publish proprietary governance artefacts — directives, styleguides, agent profiles — without forking the CLI.
Read the post →Jumping straight to implementation with AI agents produces working code for the wrong problem. Here is how the specify phase changes that.
Read the post →How the charter and doctrine layer prevent agent behaviour drift across large, long-running missions.
Read the post →Requirements are captured before code generation begins — not after the first review cycle.
Decisions, alternatives, and rationale live alongside the feature — not scattered across meeting notes.
Lane-based worktrees let multiple agents implement independent work packages without coordination overhead.