Fondation SDD pour Web Playground

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Crée des documents Foundation SDD pour définir l'identité et le périmètre des packages d'un web-playground. Utilisé lors du démarrage d'un nouveau package, de la définition du périmètre du projet ou de l'établissement d'ancres d'identité.

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Crée des documents Foundation qui définissent l'identité et le périmètre d'un package ou projet.

Points forts

  • Structure claire avec préfixes et héritage d'ancres
  • Sépare nettement ce qui est dans le scope de ce qui ne l'est pas
  • Facilite l'alignement des exigences sur les ancres d'identité

Limites

  • Conçu spécifiquement pour l'écosystème web-playground, pas forcément adapté à d'autres contextes
  • Nécessite de comprendre le système d'ancres et leurs préfixes
  • La vérification manuelle peut être oubliée
Quand l'utiliser

Au démarrage d'un nouveau package ou projet pour établir son identité et sa portée.

Quand l'éviter

Pour des modifications mineures ou des projets déjà bien définis sans besoin de redocumenter l'identité.

Analyse de sécurité

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Score qualité92/100

The skill is purely for generating documentation, with no executable commands, no network access, and no destructive actions. It poses no security risk.

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Exemples

Create foundation for root
Create foundation document for the root level of this project.
Define identity for a package
Define identity for the React sample package with scope and anchors.
SDD foundation
sdd foundation for package todo-app

name: sdd-foundation description: | Create Foundation documents defining web-playground identity. Use when: starting a new package, defining project scope, establishing identity anchors. Triggers: "create foundation", "define identity", "sdd foundation"

Web Playground Foundation

Create Foundation documents that define identity and scope for packages.

Anchor Prefixes

Root Level

| Prefix | Meaning | Example | |--------|---------|---------| | SCOPE- | What the project does/doesn't do | SCOPE-MONOREPO | | QUALITY- | Code quality standards | QUALITY-TYPESCRIPT | | AUDIENCE- | Target users | AUDIENCE-DEVELOPER |

Package Level (extends root)

| Prefix | Meaning | Example | |--------|---------|---------| | TECH- | Technology-specific constraints | TECH-REACT-18 | | PATTERN- | Design patterns to demonstrate | PATTERN-HOOKS | | DEMO- | What the sample showcases | DEMO-STATE-MANAGEMENT |

Instructions

1. Choose Level

  • Root: spec/foundation.md (project-wide identity)
  • Package: packages/{pkg}/spec/foundation.md (sample-specific identity)

2. Write Frontmatter

---
title: "{Package} Foundation"
version: 1.0.0
status: draft
---

3. Write Identity Section

Answer in 1-2 sentences:

  • What is this? (root: collection of samples; package: specific technology demo)
  • Who is it for?

4. Define Scope

  • In Scope: Features this package demonstrates
  • Out of Scope: What it explicitly won't cover

5. List Identity Anchors

Use prefixes from table above. Package foundations must align with root anchors.

For packages, reference root anchors: Inherits: root::SCOPE-SHOWCASE, root::QUALITY-TYPESCRIPT

6. Update State

Claim ownership and update .sdd/state.yaml:

documents:
  foundation: { status: draft, version: 1.0.0, owner: claude }

Example: Package Foundation

---
title: "React Sample Foundation"
version: 1.0.0
status: draft
inherits:
  - root::foundation.md@1.0.0
---

# React Sample

## Identity

A React 18 sample demonstrating modern patterns: hooks, context, and functional components.

## Inherits

- root::SCOPE-SHOWCASE
- root::QUALITY-TYPESCRIPT
- root::AUDIENCE-DEVELOPER

## Identity Anchors

- **TECH-REACT-18:** Uses React 18 with concurrent features
- **TECH-RSBUILD:** Build tooling via Rsbuild
- **PATTERN-HOOKS:** All state via useState/useReducer
- **PATTERN-CONTEXT:** Global state via React Context
- **DEMO-TODO-APP:** Classic todo list showcasing patterns

## Scope

### In Scope

- Functional components with hooks
- Context-based state management
- Component composition patterns
- Testing with React Testing Library

### Out of Scope

- Class components
- Redux or other external state libraries
- Server-side rendering

Verification

After creating Foundation:

  • [ ] Frontmatter has title, version, status
  • [ ] Identity answers "what is this?"
  • [ ] Scope separates in/out clearly
  • [ ] Every anchor uses correct prefix (SCOPE-/QUALITY-/AUDIENCE- for root, TECH-/PATTERN-/DEMO- for packages)
  • [ ] Package foundations list inherited root anchors
  • [ ] Anchors are specific enough to align requirements against

State Update

After verification passes:

documents:
  foundation: { status: verified, version: 1.0.0, owner: human }
current_phase: requirements

Transfer ownership to human or unassigned when complete.

Next Phase

When foundation is verified, proceed to requirements:

  • Create requirements with @aligns-to links to each anchor
  • Ensure every anchor has at least one requirement

Reference

For full details: .claude/skills/sdd-guidelines/reference/guidelines-v4.4.md section 1.1

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