req-change-workflow
Standardize requirement/feature changes in an existing codebase (especially Chrome extensions) by turning "改需求/需求变更/调整交互/改功能/重构流程" into a repeatable loop: clarify acceptance criteria, confirm current behavior from code, assess impact/risk, design the new logic, implement with small diffs, run a fixed regression checklist, and update docs/decision log. Use when the user feels the change process is chaotic, when edits tend to sprawl across files, or when changes touch manifest/service worker/OAuth/storage/UI and need reliable verification + rollback planning.
Best use case
req-change-workflow is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Standardize requirement/feature changes in an existing codebase (especially Chrome extensions) by turning "改需求/需求变更/调整交互/改功能/重构流程" into a repeatable loop: clarify acceptance criteria, confirm current behavior from code, assess impact/risk, design the new logic, implement with small diffs, run a fixed regression checklist, and update docs/decision log. Use when the user feels the change process is chaotic, when edits tend to sprawl across files, or when changes touch manifest/service worker/OAuth/storage/UI and need reliable verification + rollback planning.
Teams using req-change-workflow should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/req-change-workflow/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How req-change-workflow Compares
| Feature / Agent | req-change-workflow | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Standardize requirement/feature changes in an existing codebase (especially Chrome extensions) by turning "改需求/需求变更/调整交互/改功能/重构流程" into a repeatable loop: clarify acceptance criteria, confirm current behavior from code, assess impact/risk, design the new logic, implement with small diffs, run a fixed regression checklist, and update docs/decision log. Use when the user feels the change process is chaotic, when edits tend to sprawl across files, or when changes touch manifest/service worker/OAuth/storage/UI and need reliable verification + rollback planning.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
Related Guides
SKILL.md Source
# Req Change Workflow ## Overview Use a lightweight, repeatable workflow to modify an existing requirement without scope creep or “边改边炸”. Produce clear artifacts at each gate so the user can approve before the implementation starts. ## Workflow (gated loop) Follow the steps in order. Do not implement code changes until the user approves Step 4. ### Step 0: Set the plan (optional but recommended) - Use `update_plan` to create 5–7 short steps: clarify → baseline → impact → design → implement → validate → document. - Keep exactly one step `in_progress` at a time and advance as you finish. ### Step 1: Clarify the change (lock scope first) Ask the user for the minimal inputs, then rewrite them into a clear “change brief”: - Target (1 sentence): what outcome changes. - Out of scope (1 sentence): explicitly what must NOT change. - Acceptance criteria (3–6 bullets): observable behaviors that can be verified. - “Must keep” constraints: compatibility, performance, security, no new dependencies, no network, etc. - Rollback expectation: can we revert by reverting a diff, or does it require data migration/backfill? Use the template in `references/change-brief-template.md`. ### Step 2: Confirm current behavior from code (baseline) Do not trust memory or assumptions. Locate the real entrypoints + current data flow and summarize it in 5–10 lines: - UI entrypoints (e.g., `sidepanel/`, `options/`) and where user actions are wired. - Background orchestration (e.g., `service_worker.js`). - Core modules (e.g., `src/core/...`) and storage (`src/core/local/...`). - Config/permissions changes (e.g., `manifest.json`). Use `scripts/impact_scan.sh` to quickly find likely files, then read only the necessary ones. Output artifact: “Current behavior summary” + a short file list (with why each file matters). ### Step 3: Impact + risk assessment (change budget) Before proposing a new design, list: - Files/modules that must change and why. - Risks: auth/session, storage migration, concurrency, caching, permission scopes, UX regressions. - Testing checkpoints: what to verify manually (use `references/regression-checklist.md`). - Rollback plan: what is safe to revert; what needs cleanup. If changes touch `manifest.json` or `service_worker.js`, require a manual reload step in the validation plan (Chrome extensions cache aggressively). Output artifact: “Impact & risk list” + “Rollback plan (1–3 bullets)”. ### Step 4: Propose the new design (get approval) Describe the new behavior using: - New flow (bullet sequence) including edge cases. - State model: key states, transitions, and failure recovery. - Change boundaries: what stays unchanged. - Observability: logs/events/UI hints for debugging. Then ask the user to approve: - The acceptance criteria (Step 1) as final. - The file list (Step 2/3) as the change budget. - The proposed design (this step). Do not start editing code until the user says “同意/OK/按这个做”. ### Step 5: Implement with minimal, localized diffs Implementation rules: - Prefer root-cause fixes over patches, but keep diffs small and focused. - Avoid scattering logic across multiple entrypoints; centralize in one module when possible. - Keep ES module imports explicit; avoid implicit globals. - Add short JSDoc for exported functions when introducing new exports. - User-visible logs: actionable Chinese messages (explain what to do next). If the change involves async flows/cross-module calls/fallbacks, add Chinese comments explaining assumptions and failure handling. ### Step 6: Validate (fixed regression loop) - Run the manual pages referenced in `references/regression-checklist.md`. - If `manifest.json` or `service_worker.js` changed: reload the extension before retesting. - Record what you tested and the observed outcome (even if it is manual). ### Step 7: Maintain (docs + decision log) - Update project docs or inline notes for future maintainers. - Add a short “Decision log” entry: why this design, what alternatives were rejected, and how to roll back. Use the template in `references/decision-log-template.md`. ## Resources ### scripts/ - `scripts/impact_scan.sh`: fast file candidate scan via `rg` for keywords + common extension entrypoints. ### references/ - `references/change-brief-template.md`: input template to lock scope + acceptance criteria. - `references/regression-checklist.md`: manual regression checklist for this repo’s Chrome extension. - `references/decision-log-template.md`: lightweight decision record template.
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