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PRD's - Prompt Requirements Documents in the Vibe Coding - by Jason Wade, Founder NinjaAI - AI SEO

19 Sep 2025

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NinjaAI.comPRD's - Prompt Requirements Documents in the Vibe Coding - by Jason Wade, Founder NinjaAI - AI SEO I. Executive SummaryThis briefing document reviews Takafumi Endo's concept of the "Prompt Requirements Document (PRD)" within the emerging "Vibe Coding era." As AI and humans increasingly collaborate in software development, the traditional Product Requirements Document (PRD) is evolving. The new Prompt Requirements Document serves as a crucial bridge, focusing on the structured generation, editing, and management of prompts (text, images, videos) that both AI and humans can understand and utilize effectively. This shift enables faster development cycles, better human-AI alignment, and opens up participation in complex projects to a wider range of contributors.II. Main Themes and Key Concepts1. The Vibe Coding Era: A New Paradigm for DevelopmentEndo defines the "Vibe Coding era" as a period where "AI and humans work side by side." This era is characterized by a shift from documentation preceding development to an iterative approach where "we first implement prototypes and then use them to define specifications or as input for AI to guide subsequent feature development."Characteristics of Vibe Coders: "Vibe Coders are typically brimming with enthusiasm and energy. They crave rapid development cycles and immediate results, preferring a 'learn-as-you-go' style." They aim to "shortcut portions of the traditional process while still producing solid outcomes" using AI.Challenges in AI-Assisted Development: Despite the benefits, current AI tools present challenges, including the "trial-and-error process of figuring out good prompts" and the AI's tendency for its "focus can drift away from the original intent" over longer sessions, echoing traditional problems of shifting requirements.2. Introducing the Prompt Requirements Document (PRD)The core innovation proposed is the Prompt Requirements Document (PRD), distinct from conventional PRDs. It addresses the unique communication needs of human-AI collaboration.Purpose: Whereas traditional PRDs focus on "aligning human stakeholders," AI-driven PRDs "facilitate effective collaboration between people and AI, serving as a bridge."Content: Unlike unstructured conventional PRDs, AI-driven PRDs "manage prompts in various formats (text, images, videos) in a structured way, allowing AI to parse and respond more accurately."Focus: "Conventional PRDs center on human comprehension. AI-driven PRDs prioritize optimizing the human–AI collaboration process, paying constant attention to how AI interprets the instructions."Precursors: Endo views existing AI development tools' .rules directories and mdc files (used to prevent unintended code generation) as "early-stage precursor[s] to what I’m calling the Prompt Requirements Document."3. The G3 Framework of a Prompt Requirements DocumentEndo proposes a "G3 Framework" for a well-crafted Prompt Requirements Document, consisting of three key elements:Guideline: Shared AI-Human Understanding: "A comprehensive knowledge base that establishes the project context, technical rationale, and architectural decisions." This ensures both AI and humans "operate from the same understanding."Guidance: Methodology for Evolving Prompt: "A structured approach designed to help developers evolve abstract ideas into precise instructions that AI systems can accurately interpret and execute." This includes "annotated prompt examples, pattern libraries, contextual best practices, and common pitfall warnings."Guardrails: AI-Assisted Code Reviews: "A defined set of automated evaluation standards and quality checkpoints specifically tailored to address known project risks and recurring pain points." These enable "AI systems to perform preliminary code reviews on pull requests."

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