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Independent articles about AI coding tools, Antigravity, command-line workflows, coding acceleration, and agent-first development practices.
OpenSpec + Superpowers Fusion: The New Spec-Driven Coding Bridges
spec-superflow, superspec, and spec-driven-tdd bridge OpenSpec's planning with Superpowers' execution discipline. How the 2026 fusion projects close the planning-execution gap.
Superpowers for AI Coding: Execution Discipline That Makes Specs Hold
Superpowers is the 230k-star execution-discipline framework for AI coding agents: TDD as a hard rule, brainstorm gates, review gates, and subagent-driven development. Complete guide.
specdd Guide: Spec-Driven Development as a Single Agent Skill
specdd is spec-driven development as one skill file: no CLI, no config, no slash commands. The minimal way to try spec-driven coding in any agent.
SpecD Guide: Compiled Context and Deterministic Merging for Team Specs
SpecD is the team-oriented spec-driven development framework: compiled agent context, multi-language code graph, and deterministic spec merging — not LLM judgment.
Spec Kitty Guide: Governed Spec-Driven Development with a Kanban Dashboard
Spec Kitty is a governed software factory for spec-driven coding: spec to plan to tasks to review to merge, with git worktree isolation and a local kanban board.
Spec Kit vs OpenSpec vs BMad: Choosing a Spec-Driven Development Framework
GitHub Spec Kit, OpenSpec, and BMad Method compared: workflow, governance, spec philosophy, and learning curve. Plus guidance on which framework fits which team.
Spec-Driven Coding vs Vibe Coding: Why Discipline Wins
Vibe coding is fast until it isn't. Spec-driven coding trades prompt spontaneity for versioned requirements and review gates. The honest comparison — and when each makes sense.
Spec-Driven Coding: The Complete Guide to AI Development 10x
Spec-driven coding is the 2026 methodology: write versioned specs, plans, and tasks, then let AI coding agents implement them. Complete guide with Spec Kit, OpenSpec, BMad, and more.
OpenSpec Guide: Lightweight Spec-Driven Development with Delta Specs
OpenSpec is the lightweight spec-driven development engine: four commands, delta specs, and a brownfield-first philosophy. Setup, workflow, and when to pick it over Spec Kit.
GitHub Spec Kit Guide: The Standard Workflow for Spec-Driven Coding
GitHub Spec Kit is the reference implementation of spec-driven development: constitution, spec, plan, and tasks as slash commands. Full workflow guide with commands, artifacts, and tips.
Claude Task Master Guide: Turn PRDs into Executable AI Tasks
Task Master turns a product requirements document into a structured, testable task list (tasks.json) that AI coding agents execute item by item. Setup, workflow, and use cases.
BMad Method Guide: A Virtual Agile Team of AI Agents
BMad Method is a full-lifecycle spec-driven framework that runs a virtual agile team — analyst, PM, architect, dev, QA — with adversarial review. Complete guide to the workflow.
Tmux for AI Coding: Run Parallel Agents Without Waiting
Learn tmux for AI coding: split the terminal into panes, run several agents in parallel, detach and resume sessions, and stop waiting one task at a time.
What is Google Antigravity? The Complete Guide to Agent-First Development (2026)
Google Antigravity is Google's free agent-first AI IDE built on Gemini 3. This 2026 guide covers features, MCP support, benchmarks (76.2% SWE-bench), pricing, and comparisons with Cursor and Claude Code.
Antigravity vs Claude Code: Complete 2026 AI Development Tool Comparison
Comprehensive comparison of Google Antigravity and Anthropic Claude Code CLI. Analyze features, workflows, pricing, and use cases to choose the right AI coding tool.
Antigravity vs Cursor: The Ultimate 2025 AI Code Editor Comparison Guide
In-depth comparison of Google Antigravity and Cursor, analyzing core features, performance, pricing, and use cases to help developers choose the best AI coding tool.