Michael Dominick
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But I was listening to your show when it was called the, I believe, .NET Core podcast.
Ah, thank you very much.
Back in the ancient times, right?
I understand you're here to take me to school today.
We were chatting in the Discord, which folks, you should join the Discord, about something called SpecKit, which went right over my head.
So what the hell is that?
So is it almost like you're developing a project plan up front and then feeding that in or is it conversational?
right right so you you mentioned you can pick any so it supports all the kind of like the clods the you know the chat gpts of world most of the big boys right yeah that's right i could totally see going greenfield with this and saying okay i want to build i don't know i i'm out of ideas today let's say a to-do list app because that's what you do when you when you're uh
building things, I guess the first thing everybody builds to-do list.
I could totally see writing, you know, setting it up with spec kit spec kit in it.
What if you have an existing project, which I think most of us do right.
Kind of Brownfield kind of enterprising.
Where does spec kit come in there?
Right, like a RumoCop or a Flake kind of thing.
I just want to clarify something.
So is spec kit basically, I mean, this is a wild simplification, but it's almost like guardrails and a go-between between you and the LLM, right?
So instead of like opening Claude CLI or whatever and saying, build me a, like you said, checkout page,
I don't know what paddle or stripe or something like that.