Spec Kit and GitHub Copilot: Spec-Driven Development in VS Code with Den
Den Delimarsky joins Visual Studio Code hosts to demonstrate how Spec-Kit and GitHub Copilot enable specification-driven development, showcasing the toolkit and AI coding features for a modern workflow.
Spec Kit and GitHub Copilot: Spec-Driven Development in VS Code with Den
In this session, Den Delimarsky appears alongside James Montemagno, Burke Holland, and Pierce Boggan to showcase the new Spec-Kit open-source project for Visual Studio Code. Spec-Driven Development shifts the development paradigm: instead of treating specifications as temporary scaffolding, they become the central, executable source of truth that can directly generate working code.
What is Spec-Driven Development?
- Traditional Approach: Start with specs, but discard them once coding begins.
- Spec-Driven Development (Spec-Kit): Specs remain central—generate working implementations directly from the specifications.
Demo Highlights
- Hands-on demonstration with Spec-Kit in Visual Studio Code.
- Live discussion on workflow: how developers can author, manage, and execute specifications as code.
- Use of GitHub Copilot to assist in writing and refining executable specs and code.
Why Spec-Kit?
- Open-source toolkit designed to bring spec-driven workflows to modern development environments.
- Enhances team collaboration by making project intent explicit and actionable.
- Supported by AI coding tools like GitHub Copilot for a streamlined experience.
Community and Further Reading
- Explore Spec-Kit on GitHub
- Read the Spec-Driven Development with AI blog post for technical background and getting started guidance.
Featuring: Den Delimarsky, James Montemagno, Burke Holland, and Pierce Boggan from the Visual Studio Code community.