context-driven-development
Guide for implementing and maintaining context as a managed artifact alongside code, enabling consistent AI interactions and team alignment through structured project documentation.
Best use case
context-driven-development is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Guide for implementing and maintaining context as a managed artifact alongside code, enabling consistent AI interactions and team alignment through structured project documentation.
Teams using context-driven-development 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/context-driven-development/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How context-driven-development Compares
| Feature / Agent | context-driven-development | 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?
Guide for implementing and maintaining context as a managed artifact alongside code, enabling consistent AI interactions and team alignment through structured project documentation.
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.
SKILL.md Source
# Context-Driven Development
Guide for implementing and maintaining context as a managed artifact alongside code, enabling consistent AI interactions and team alignment through structured project documentation.
## Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to context-driven development
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
## Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.
## Use this skill when
- Setting up new projects with Conductor
- Understanding the relationship between context artifacts
- Maintaining consistency across AI-assisted development sessions
- Onboarding team members to an existing Conductor project
- Deciding when to update context documents
- Managing greenfield vs brownfield project contexts
## Core Philosophy
Context-Driven Development treats project context as a first-class artifact managed alongside code. Instead of relying on ad-hoc prompts or scattered documentation, establish a persistent, structured foundation that informs all AI interactions.
Key principles:
1. **Context precedes code**: Define what you're building and how before implementation
2. **Living documentation**: Context artifacts evolve with the project
3. **Single source of truth**: One canonical location for each type of information
4. **AI alignment**: Consistent context produces consistent AI behavior
## The Workflow
Follow the **Context → Spec & Plan → Implement** workflow:
1. **Context Phase**: Establish or verify project context artifacts exist and are current
2. **Specification Phase**: Define requirements and acceptance criteria for work units
3. **Planning Phase**: Break specifications into phased, actionable tasks
4. **Implementation Phase**: Execute tasks following established workflow patterns
## Artifact Relationships
### product.md - Defines WHAT and WHY
Purpose: Captures product vision, goals, target users, and business context.
Contents:
- Product name and one-line description
- Problem statement and solution approach
- Target user personas
- Core features and capabilities
- Success metrics and KPIs
- Product roadmap (high-level)
Update when:
- Product vision or goals change
- New major features are planned
- Target audience shifts
- Business priorities evolve
### product-guidelines.md - Defines HOW to Communicate
Purpose: Establishes brand voice, messaging standards, and communication patterns.
Contents:
- Brand voice and tone guidelines
- Terminology and glossary
- Error message conventions
- User-facing copy standards
- Documentation style
Update when:
- Brand guidelines change
- New terminology is introduced
- Communication patterns need refinement
### tech-stack.md - Defines WITH WHAT
Purpose: Documents technology choices, dependencies, and architectural decisions.
Contents:
- Primary languages and frameworks
- Key dependencies with versions
- Infrastructure and deployment targets
- Development tools and environment
- Testing frameworks
- Code quality tools
Update when:
- Adding new dependencies
- Upgrading major versions
- Changing infrastructure
- Adopting new tools or patterns
### workflow.md - Defines HOW to Work
Purpose: Establishes development practices, quality gates, and team workflows.
Contents:
- Development methodology (TDD, etc.)
- Git workflow and commit conventions
- Code review requirements
- Testing requirements and coverage targets
- Quality assurance gates
- Deployment procedures
Update when:
- Team practices evolve
- Quality standards change
- New workflow patterns are adopted
### tracks.md - Tracks WHAT'S HAPPENING
Purpose: Registry of all work units with status and metadata.
Contents:
- Active tracks with current status
- Completed tracks with completion dates
- Track metadata (type, priority, assignee)
- Links to individual track directories
Update when:
- New tracks are created
- Track status changes
- Tracks are completed or archived
## Context Maintenance Principles
### Keep Artifacts Synchronized
Ensure changes in one artifact reflect in related documents:
- New feature in product.md → Update tech-stack.md if new dependencies needed
- Completed track → Update product.md to reflect new capabilities
- Workflow change → Update all affected track plans
### Update tech-stack.md When Adding Dependencies
Before adding any new dependency:
1. Check if existing dependencies solve the need
2. Document the rationale for new dependencies
3. Add version constraints
4. Note any configuration requirements
### Update product.md When Features Complete
After completing a feature track:
1. Move feature from "planned" to "implemented" in product.md
2. Update any affected success metrics
3. Document any scope changes from original plan
### Verify Context Before Implementation
Before starting any track:
1. Read all context artifacts
2. Flag any outdated information
3. Propose updates before proceeding
4. Confirm context accuracy with stakeholders
## Greenfield vs Brownfield Handling
### Greenfield Projects (New)
For new projects:
1. Run `/conductor:setup` to create all artifacts interactively
2. Answer questions about product vision, tech preferences, and workflow
3. Generate initial style guides for chosen languages
4. Create empty tracks registry
Characteristics:
- Full control over context structure
- Define standards before code exists
- Establish patterns early
### Brownfield Projects (Existing)
For existing codebases:
1. Run `/conductor:setup` with existing codebase detection
2. System analyzes existing code, configs, and documentation
3. Pre-populate artifacts based on discovered patterns
4. Review and refine generated context
Characteristics:
- Extract implicit context from existing code
- Reconcile existing patterns with desired patterns
- Document technical debt and modernization plans
- Preserve working patterns while establishing standards
## Benefits
### Team Alignment
- New team members onboard faster with explicit context
- Consistent terminology and conventions across the team
- Shared understanding of product goals and technical decisions
### AI Consistency
- AI assistants produce aligned outputs across sessions
- Reduced need to re-explain context in each interaction
- Predictable behavior based on documented standards
### Institutional Memory
- Decisions and rationale are preserved
- Context survives team changes
- Historical context informs future decisions
### Quality Assurance
- Standards are explicit and verifiable
- Deviations from context are detectable
- Quality gates are documented and enforceable
## Directory Structure
```
conductor/
├── index.md # Navigation hub linking all artifacts
├── product.md # Product vision and goals
├── product-guidelines.md # Communication standards
├── tech-stack.md # Technology preferences
├── workflow.md # Development practices
├── tracks.md # Work unit registry
├── setup_state.json # Resumable setup state
├── code_styleguides/ # Language-specific conventions
│ ├── python.md
│ ├── typescript.md
│ └── ...
└── tracks/
└── <track-id>/
├── spec.md
├── plan.md
├── metadata.json
└── index.md
```
## Context Lifecycle
1. **Creation**: Initial setup via `/conductor:setup`
2. **Validation**: Verify before each track
3. **Evolution**: Update as project grows
4. **Synchronization**: Keep artifacts aligned
5. **Archival**: Document historical decisions
## Context Validation Checklist
Before starting implementation on any track, validate context:
### Product Context
- [ ] product.md reflects current product vision
- [ ] Target users are accurately described
- [ ] Feature list is up to date
- [ ] Success metrics are defined
### Technical Context
- [ ] tech-stack.md lists all current dependencies
- [ ] Version numbers are accurate
- [ ] Infrastructure targets are correct
- [ ] Development tools are documented
### Workflow Context
- [ ] workflow.md describes current practices
- [ ] Quality gates are defined
- [ ] Coverage targets are specified
- [ ] Commit conventions are documented
### Track Context
- [ ] tracks.md shows all active work
- [ ] No stale or abandoned tracks
- [ ] Dependencies between tracks are noted
## Common Anti-Patterns
Avoid these context management mistakes:
### Stale Context
Problem: Context documents become outdated and misleading.
Solution: Update context as part of each track's completion process.
### Context Sprawl
Problem: Information scattered across multiple locations.
Solution: Use the defined artifact structure; resist creating new document types.
### Implicit Context
Problem: Relying on knowledge not captured in artifacts.
Solution: If you reference something repeatedly, add it to the appropriate artifact.
### Context Hoarding
Problem: One person maintains context without team input.
Solution: Review context artifacts in pull requests; make updates collaborative.
### Over-Specification
Problem: Context becomes so detailed it's impossible to maintain.
Solution: Keep artifacts focused on decisions that affect AI behavior and team alignment.
## Integration with Development Tools
### IDE Integration
Configure your IDE to display context files prominently:
- Pin conductor/product.md for quick reference
- Add tech-stack.md to project notes
- Create snippets for common patterns from style guides
### Git Hooks
Consider pre-commit hooks that:
- Warn when dependencies change without tech-stack.md update
- Remind to update product.md when feature branches merge
- Validate context artifact syntax
### CI/CD Integration
Include context validation in pipelines:
- Check tech-stack.md matches actual dependencies
- Verify links in context documents resolve
- Ensure tracks.md status matches git branch state
## Session Continuity
Conductor supports multi-session development through context persistence:
### Starting a New Session
1. Read index.md to orient yourself
2. Check tracks.md for active work
3. Review relevant track's plan.md for current task
4. Verify context artifacts are current
### Ending a Session
1. Update plan.md with current progress
2. Note any blockers or decisions made
3. Commit in-progress work with clear status
4. Update tracks.md if status changed
### Handling Interruptions
If interrupted mid-task:
1. Mark task as `[~]` with note about stopping point
2. Commit work-in-progress to feature branch
3. Document any uncommitted decisions in plan.md
## Best Practices
1. **Read context first**: Always read relevant artifacts before starting work
2. **Small updates**: Make incremental context changes, not massive rewrites
3. **Link decisions**: Reference context when making implementation choices
4. **Version context**: Commit context changes alongside code changes
5. **Review context**: Include context artifact reviews in code reviews
6. **Validate regularly**: Run context validation checklist before major work
7. **Communicate changes**: Notify team when context artifacts change significantly
8. **Preserve history**: Use git to track context evolution over time
9. **Question staleness**: If context feels wrong, investigate and update
10. **Keep it actionable**: Every context item should inform a decision or behavior
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
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