| name | requirements-analysis |
| description | Extracts structured requirements, acceptance criteria and risks from user requests and existing product documentation. |
| metadata | [object Object] |
Requirements Analysis Skill
This skill captures and structures user needs. Use it at the start of a new feature or when clarifying ambiguous requests.
Steps
Understand the request. Ask the user to describe the desired feature or change in their own words. Probe for the problem being solved, who benefits and any constraints or assumptions.
Review product context. Load
PRODUCT.mdand identify relevant goals, personas and non‑goals. Use this context to anchor the requirements and avoid scope creep.Elicit missing details. Pose concise questions to fill gaps in the problem description, such as expected input/output, performance targets, edge cases or regulatory constraints.
Define acceptance criteria. Translate the user’s needs into measurable acceptance criteria (e.g. “users can reset their password via email within 5 minutes”). Include edge cases and negative scenarios.
Identify risks and dependencies. Note any obvious risks (security, privacy, performance) and dependencies (other systems, APIs, skills). Capture these alongside the requirements.
Summarise and confirm. Present the structured requirements back to the user for confirmation. Adjust based on feedback until there is a shared understanding.
Capturing requirements thoroughly ensures subsequent planning, design and implementation phases are aligned with the user’s intent and product strategy.