prd-implementation-precheck
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PRD Implementation Precheck
Overview
Perform a short PRD precheck, present issues and questions, then implement only after the user confirms or adjusts the PRD.
Workflow
- Locate the PRD and any referenced files.
- Precheck the PRD and summarize intent in 1-2 sentences.
- List findings and questions (blockers first), then ask for confirmation to proceed.
- After confirmation, implement the PRD with minimal, consistent changes.
- Validate (tests or manual steps) or state what was not run.
Precheck Checklist
Basic Checks
- Scope: Identify over-broad changes; suggest a smaller, targeted approach.
- Alignment: Flag conflicts with existing patterns or architecture; propose alternatives.
- Dependencies: Note missing hooks/providers/data sources or unclear ownership.
- Behavior: Verify flows and edge cases are specified; ask for gaps.
- Risks: Call out performance, regressions, or migration risks.
- Testing: Check success criteria and test coverage; request specifics if vague.
Edge Case Coverage Checks
Verify the PRD addresses these edge cases (mark as ⚠️ if missing):
Data Boundaries
- Null/Empty handling - What happens with empty inputs or null values?
- Boundary values - Are min/max limits defined? What happens at boundaries?
- Duplicate data - How are duplicates detected and handled?
- Data format - Are input formats validated? What about special characters?
State Boundaries
- State transitions - Are all valid state transitions defined?
- Invalid transitions - What happens on illegal state changes?
- Concurrent modifications - How are simultaneous edits handled?
- Rollback scenarios - Can operations be undone? How?
Error Boundaries
- Network failures - What happens when API calls fail?
- Timeout behavior - Are timeouts defined? What's the retry strategy?
- Partial failures - If step 2 of 3 fails, what happens to step 1?
- Error messages - Are user-facing error messages defined?
UX Boundaries
- Empty states - What does the user see with no data?
- Loading states - How is loading indicated?
- Success feedback - How does the user know the action succeeded?
- Permission denied - What happens when user lacks permission?
Codebase Consistency Checks
Scan the codebase to verify PRD aligns with existing patterns:
# Check if PRD's proposed patterns match existing code
grep -r "pattern_from_prd" src/ --include="*.ts"
- Delete strategy - Does PRD match existing soft/hard delete pattern?
- Error handling - Does PRD use the same error display mechanism?
- Component reuse - Does PRD leverage existing components?
- API patterns - Does PRD follow existing API conventions?
Output Format
Precheck Report Template
## PRD Precheck Report
### Summary
{1-2 sentence summary of what the PRD aims to achieve}
### ✅ Covered Edge Cases
- {List edge cases that are well-defined in the PRD}
### ⚠️ Missing Edge Cases
| Edge Case | Category | Suggested Default | Needs Confirmation |
|-----------|----------|-------------------|-------------------|
| Empty list display | UX | Use existing EmptyState | No |
| Concurrent edit | State | Last write wins | **Yes** |
### 🔴 Blockers
- {Critical issues that must be resolved before implementation}
### 🟡 Warnings
- {Non-critical issues that should be addressed}
### Questions for User
1. {Specific question about missing edge case}
2. {Specific question about ambiguous requirement}
---
**Proceed as-is, or update the PRD?**
Output Expectations
- Provide a concise precheck report with questions and risks.
- Ask explicitly: "Proceed as-is, or update the PRD?"
- If no blockers, state assumptions and continue only with user approval.
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