From reqstool
reqstool conventions for requirements, annotations, and decomposition. Auto-applied when working with reqstool YAML files (requirements.yml, software_verification_cases.yml), @Requirements/@SVCs annotations, or .reqstool-ai.yaml.
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/reqstool:reqstool-conventionsThis skill is limited to the following tools:
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When working with reqstool requirements, SVCs, annotations, or filters, read the relevant
When working with reqstool requirements, SVCs, annotations, or filters, read the relevant convention files from this skill's references/ directory before making changes.
references/reqstool-overview.md — what reqstool is, architecture (system/microservice/external), YAML files, imports, filters, implementations, CLI basicsreferences/reqstool-conventions.md — overview of config fields, skill conventions, and pointers to the other docsreferences/reqstool-annotation-conventions.md — where and how to place @Requirements and @SVCs annotations (Java, Python, TypeScript)references/reqstool-decomposition-conventions.md — parent-child requirement hierarchies, dot-notation IDs, lifecycle states, prefix strategiesnpx claudepluginhub reqstool/reqstool-ai --plugin reqstoolGenerates requirement RST directives from one source file's observable behavior, typed by target_level. Queries Papyrus for canonical terms; enforces strict shall-clause rules excluding internals, architecture, plans, FMEA.
Authors, updates, and validates atomic functional and non-functional requirements with traceability matrices, validation packs, and explicit human-in-the-loop approvals. Use for creating or reviewing requirements as source of truth.
Facilitates structured conversation to define project requirement standards: epics, features, scenarios, AC format, priorities, status workflows, naming conventions. Produces requirement-standards.md customizing requirement-quality atom. Useful for new project setup or defining product standards.