analyze-project
Conduct SPARK methodology analysis for new project inception. Use at the beginning of a new project, when evaluating significant features, before bootstrap-project to validate viability, or when pivoting an existing project.
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Claude Code + CLI + Codex
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MIT
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- review
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- yes
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- 60/100
- Audit
- 74/100
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Agent fit
Coding agents
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Needs review · 74/100
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Implementation path
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GitHub adoption
FIX14 GitHub stars
Stars/forks activity
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Recent maintenance
PASS1d since push
License clarity
PASSMIT
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- The SKILL.md excerpt is truncated, but the provided content is comprehensive and well-structured.
- Financial research output is not financial advice; require human review before any live investment decision.
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Quality score needs review
- GitHub adoption: 14 GitHub stars
- Stars/forks activity: 14 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
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Recommended action
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Quality profile
Promising candidate for agent workflows
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Use this skill in these scenarios
Build and ship code
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I need my agent to research a topic, compare sources, and produce a concise report.
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Workflow fit
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Find, compare, and synthesize
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Overview
--- name: analyze-project description: Conduct SPARK methodology analysis for new project inception. Use at the beginning of a new project, when evaluating significant features, before bootstrap-project to validate viability, or when pivoting an existing project. metadata: author: "Georges Martin <jrjsmrtn@gmail.com>" version: "0.1.34" license: MIT ---
# SPARK Analysis
Conduct SPARK methodology analysis for new project inception.
## When to Use
- At the very beginning of a new project - When evaluating a significant new feature or system - Before running `bootstrap-project` to validate project viability - When pivoting or reassessing an existing project
## What is SPARK?
SPARK is a structured inception methodology for validating project viability:
- **S**takeholders: Who is affected and who has influence? - **P**roblem: What problem are we solving? What's the scope? - **A**nalysis: What exists? What are the options? What are the constraints? - **R**isks: What could go wrong? How do we mitigate? - **K**nowledge: What do we know? What gaps exist?
> **Alternative Interpretation**: Some practitioners use SPARK as: **S**ituation, **P**roposal, **A**greement, **R**esources, **K**ickers. This variant focuses more on proposal-driven inception where the situation is assessed, a proposal is made, agreement is sought, resources are identified, and potential "kickers" (deal-breakers or critical success factors) are surfaced early. Choose the interpretation that best fits your project context.
## Required Inputs
1. **Project idea/concept** (initial description) 2. **Context** (why now? what triggered this?) 3. **Initial stakeholder list** (who asked for this?) 4. **Time constraints** (deadline pressures?) 5. **Budget/resource constraints** (if known)
## Workflow
### Phase 1: Stakeholder Analysis
Identify and analyze all stakeholders:
```markdown ## Stakeholders
### Primary Stakeholders (Direct Users)
| Stakeholder | Role | Needs | Influence | Engagement | |-------------|------|-------|-----------|------------| | [Name/Role] | [What they do] | [What they need] | High/Med/Low | [How to engage] |
### Secondary Stakeholders (Indirect Impact)
| Stakeholder | Interest | Impact | Communication | |-------------|----------|--------|---------------| | [Name/Role] | [Their interest] | [How affected] | [How to inform] |
### Key Questions to Answer - Who will use this system daily? - Who will maintain/operate it? - Who funds/sponsors it? - Who could block or derail the project? - Who has domain expertise we need? ```
**AI Assistance**: Use Explore agent to research similar projects and identify commonly overlooked stakeholders.
### Phase 1b: Create Audience Registry
Transform stakeholders into an **Audience Registry** - a standalone reference document that becomes the anchor for all downstream artifacts.
Create `docs/reference/audience-registry.md`:
```markdown # Audience Registry
Single source of truth for project audiences and their artifact needs.
## Audiences
| ID | Audience | Category | Needs | Derived Artifacts | |----|----------|----------|-------|-------------------| | A1 | [Role] | Primary | [Use the system for...] | BDD:user-*, Tutorial:*, C4:Person | | A2 | [Role] | Integration | [Connect via...] | BDD:api-*, Reference:*, C4:ExternalSystem | | A3 | [Role] | Operational | [Deploy/maintain...] | BDD:ops-*, Howto:*, C4:Operator | | A4 | [Role] | Contribution | [Extend/maintain code...] | Explanation:*, C4:Component view |
## Category Definitions
| Category | Focus | Typical Roles | Primary Artifacts | |----------|-------|---------------|-------------------| | **Primary** | Using the system | End-users, consumers | Tutorials, User BDD, SystemContext | | **Integration** | Connecting to the system | Developers, API consumers | Reference docs, API BDD, Container view | | **Operational** | Running the system | Sysadmins, operators, SREs | How-tos, Ops BDD, Deployment view | | **Contribution** | Extending the system | Contributors, maintainers | Explanation, ADRs, Component view |
## Traceability
Every artifact should reference an audience ID: - BDD features: `@audience:A1` - Documentation frontmatter: `audience: A1` - C4 persons/actors map to Primary/Integration audiences
## Artifact Coverage Matrix
| Audience | BDD | Tutorial | How-to | Reference | Explanation | C4 Element | |----------|-----|----------|--------|-----------|-------------|------------| | A1 | [ ] | [ ] | - | - | - | [ ] | | A2 | [ ] | - | - | [ ] | - | [ ] | | A3 | [ ] | - | [ ] | - | - | [ ] | | A4 | - | - | - | - | [ ] | [ ] |
--- *Created from SPARK analysis on [date]* *Last updated: [date]* ```
**AI Assistance**: AI can suggest audience consolidation and identify gaps in artifact coverage.
> **Pattern Reference**: See [AUDIENCE-DRIVEN ARTIFACTS](https://github.com/jrjsmrtn/ai-assisted-project-orchestration/blob/develop/docs/patterns/inception/audience-driven-artifacts.md)
### Phase 2: Problem Definition
Define the problem clearly and scope boundaries:
```markdown ## Problem Definition
### Problem Statement [1-2 sentence clear statement of the problem]
### Current State - How is this problem handled today? - What pain points exist? - What workarounds are people using?
### Desired Future State - What does success look like? - How will we measure success? - What capabilities will exist that don't exist now?
### Scope Boundaries
**In Scope**: - [Capability 1] - [Capability 2] - [Capability 3]
**Out of Scope** (explicitly excluded): - [Excluded item 1 and why] - [Excluded item 2 and why]
**Deferred** (future consideration): - [Deferred item 1] - [Deferred item 2]
### Success Criteria 1. [Measurable criterion 1] 2. [Measurable criterion 2] 3. [Measurable criterion 3] ```
**AI Assistance**: Use AI to challenge assumptions, identify edge cases, and ensure problem is well-defined.
### Phase 3: Analysis
Analyze the landscape, options, and constraints:
```markdown ## Analysis
### Existing Solutions
| Solution | Pros | Cons | Why Not Sufficient | |----------|------|------|-------------------| | [Existing 1] | [pros] | [cons] | [gap] | | [Existing 2] | [pros] | [cons] | [gap] |
### Technology Options
| Option | Fit | Maturity | Team Experience | Decision | |--------|-----|----------|-----------------|----------| | [Tech 1] | High/Med/Low | [status] | [experience] | Consider/Reject | | [Tech 2] | High/Med/Low | [status] | [experience] | Consider/Reject |
### Constraints
**Technical Constraints**: - [Constraint 1: e.g., must integrate with existing system X] - [Constraint 2: e.g., must run on infrastructure Y]
**Business Constraints**: - [Constraint 1: e.g., budget limit] - [Constraint 2: e.g., timeline requirement]
**Organizational Constraints**: - [Constraint 1: e.g., team skills] - [Constraint 2: e.g., approval processes]
### Dependencies
| Dependency | Type | Status | Risk if Unavailable | |------------|------|--------|---------------------| | [Dep 1] | Technical/Organizational | Available/Pending | [impact] | | [Dep 2] | Technical/Organizational | Available/Pending | [impact] |
### Upstream Acceptance (if the plan depends on a third party *accepting* something)
When viability rests on an **external party accepting a contribution** — an upstream merge, a registry/standard entry, a partner integration — model what they **require of you**, not only whether they would want it. *"Will they want it?"* and *"what do they require of me?"* are two questions; the second is usually cheaper and answerable **before any code is written**.
| Upstream | What we need accepted | Acceptance requirement | Met? | Cost to meet | |----------|-----------------------|------------------------|------|--------------| | [e.g. anchore/syft] | [a new cataloger] | DCO / CLA / AI-policy / inbound licence / test bar | Yes/No/Unknown | Low/Med/High |
Confirm each, before building — read `CONTRIBUTING`, the DCO/CLA, and a few recent merged PRs:
- **Contribution agreement** — DCO (`Signed-off-by`, retroactive-fixable) vs a **CLA**. Which, and can you sign it? - A DCO problem is fixable in minutes by amending a commit. **A CLA problem may not be yours to fix**: the standard employer clause (ICLA §4) requires you to represent that your employer has waived rights to your contributions, or has itself executed a Corporate CLA. If your employer has rights to what you create, that is *their* signature to obtain — weeks, if it happens. Start it before writing code, not before opening the PR. - A Corporate CLA does not remove the need for each developer's individual one. - CLAs differ per steward: some license, some assign, some take relicensing rights. **Read the specific agreement** — the category name tells you nothing about the terms. - **AI-contribution policy** — some projects restrict, ban, or require *disclosure* of AI-generated contributions. Against a project that bans them, unaware work is wasted **entirely**; disclosure is cheap only if known up front. See *Finding the AI-contribution policy* below — `CONTRIBUTING` is the wrong place to stop looking. - **Inbound licence compatibility** — your contribution must be licensable under *their* terms. This is the **opposite direction** from the `Dependencies` check (you consuming their licence) and is easy to conflate. - **Governance & responsiveness** — who decides, how long merges take, whether the maintainer is active. A technically-welcome contribution can still stall for months.
### Competitive Analysis (if applicable)
| Competitor | Strengths | Weaknesses | Differentiation | |------------|-----------|------------|-----------------| | [Comp 1] | [strengths] | [weaknesses] | [how we differ] | ```
**Why Upstream Acceptance is its own subsection**: `Dependencies` models what the project *consumes* and needs to stay *available*; Upstream Acceptance models what the project must *satisfy* to be *accepted* — a different failure mode. Grounding (a real case): a project whose distribution strategy rested on contributing a cataloger to an upstream analysed thoroughly whether the upstream would *want* it, but never what it *required of a contributor* — DCO sign-off, and an (absent, that time) AI-contribution policy, were discovered only after the code was written and the PR opened. Benign there; against a project that bans AI contributions the whole effort would have been wasted, and surfaced at submission rather than at decision time.
#### Finding the AI-contribution policy
Reading `CONTRIBUTING` is where this check usually stops, and it is not where the policy usually lives. Across projects that have written one, it has been found in **five** different places:
| Where | Seen in | |---|---| | A dedicated policy page or in-tree process doc | Linux kernel (`Documentation/process/coding-assistants.rst`), QEMU (`code-provenance`) | | The **Code of Conduct** | Zig — placement matters: a violation is *misconduct*, not a rejected patch | | The contribution guide's own AI section | Git (`SubmittingPatches`), Ansible, Python devguide | | The **security / reporting** page | curl — disclosure is mandatory for AI-found vulnerabilities | | The project's **foundation** | Linux Foundation, Apache, OpenInfra — these are *floors*; the project may be stricter |
Check the foundation **as well as** the project, never instead of it. A permissive foundation baseline says nothing about a project that has written its own rule, and the more active the project, the likelier it has.
**Ask the shape, not the verdict.** "Banned or allowed?" is the wrong question and produces wrong answers — most restrictive policies carry a route, and the route is the operative part:
- **Is there a permitted path, and who decides?** Bans are frequently conditional — a named approver, a documented exceptions process, a pre-arranged reviewer. - **Is disclosure required, encouraged, or unwanted?** And **above what threshold** — any assistance, or unmodified bulk? - **In what format?** `A
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- 1.0.0
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- MIT
- Last updated
- Aug 21, 2026
- Published
- Aug 21, 2026
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