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This selection record documents the evaluation and prioritization of P2 backlog items
for SpecificationKit v3.0.0+. After analyzing candidate items, the experimental macro
prototype task was selected as the highest-value unblocked work item.

Selection criteria:

  • No external blockers (vs. benchmark capture requiring macOS hardware)
  • Self-contained scope (vs. performance optimization depending on benchmarks)
  • Clear evaluation criteria (three macro options: @specsIf, #composed, @deriveSpec)
  • Demonstrates macro system evolution and library maturity
  • Unblocks future design decisions for macro roadmap

Selection record: AGENTS_DOCS/INPROGRESS/2025-11-17_NextTask_ExperimentalMacroPrototype.md

See DOCS/COMMANDS/SELECT_NEXT.md for selection procedure details.

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This selection record documents the evaluation and prioritization of P2 backlog items
for SpecificationKit v3.0.0+. After analyzing candidate items, the experimental macro
prototype task was selected as the highest-value unblocked work item.

Selection criteria:
- No external blockers (vs. benchmark capture requiring macOS hardware)
- Self-contained scope (vs. performance optimization depending on benchmarks)
- Clear evaluation criteria (three macro options: @specsIf, #composed, @deriveSpec)
- Demonstrates macro system evolution and library maturity
- Unblocks future design decisions for macro roadmap

Selection record: AGENTS_DOCS/INPROGRESS/2025-11-17_NextTask_ExperimentalMacroPrototype.md

See DOCS/COMMANDS/SELECT_NEXT.md for selection procedure details.
@SoundBlaster SoundBlaster merged commit fc082c1 into main Nov 17, 2025
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@SoundBlaster SoundBlaster deleted the claude/implement-select-next-01T1f4Enz3n8S8Jiy4hZ23g8 branch November 17, 2025 06:08
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