prd-converter

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Aha Loop PRD Converter

Converts existing PRDs to the prd.json format that Aha Loop uses for autonomous execution.


The Job

Take a PRD (markdown file or text) and convert it to prd.json in the scripts/aha-loop directory.


Output Format (v2)

{
  "version": 2,
  "prdId": "[PRD-XXX from roadmap or PRD filename]",
  "project": "[Project Name]",
  "branchName": "aha-loop/[feature-name-kebab-case]",
  "description": "[Feature description from PRD title/intro]",
  "changeLog": [],
  "userStories": [
    {
      "id": "US-001",
      "title": "[Story title]",
      "description": "As a [user], I want [feature] so that [benefit]",
      "acceptanceCriteria": [
        "Criterion 1",
        "Criterion 2",
        "Typecheck passes"
      ],
      "priority": 1,
      "passes": false,
      "researchTopics": [
        "Question about technology or best practice",
        "Question about existing patterns"
      ],
      "researchCompleted": false,
      "learnings": "",
      "implementationNotes": "",
      "notes": ""
    }
  ]
}

New v2 Fields Explained

Field Purpose
version Schema version (always 2)
prdId PRD identifier (e.g., PRD-001) for commit message prefixes
changeLog Array of plan modifications made during execution
researchTopics Questions to investigate before implementing the story
researchCompleted Whether research phase is done for this story
learnings Knowledge gained during implementation (filled by Aha Loop)
implementationNotes Guidance from research phase for implementation

Story Size: The Number One Rule

Each story must be completable in ONE Aha Loop iteration (one context window).

Aha Loop spawns a fresh AI instance per iteration with no memory of previous work. If a story is too big, the LLM runs out of context before finishing and produces broken code.

Right-sized stories:

  • Add a database column and migration
  • Add a UI component to an existing page
  • Update a server action with new logic
  • Add a filter dropdown to a list

Too big (split these):

  • "Build the entire dashboard" - Split into: schema, queries, UI components, filters
  • "Add authentication" - Split into: schema, middleware, login UI, session handling
  • "Refactor the API" - Split into one story per endpoint or pattern

Rule of thumb: If you cannot describe the change in 2-3 sentences, it is too big.


Story Ordering: Dependencies First

Stories execute in priority order. Earlier stories must not depend on later ones.

Correct order:

  1. Schema/database changes (migrations)
  2. Server actions / backend logic
  3. UI components that use the backend
  4. Dashboard/summary views that aggregate data

Wrong order:

  1. UI component (depends on schema that does not exist yet)
  2. Schema change

Acceptance Criteria: Must Be Verifiable

Each criterion must be something the execution engine can CHECK, not something vague.

Good criteria (verifiable):

  • "Add status column to tasks table with default 'pending'"
  • "Filter dropdown has options: All, Active, Completed"
  • "Clicking delete shows confirmation dialog"
  • "Typecheck passes"
  • "Tests pass"

Bad criteria (vague):

  • "Works correctly"
  • "User can do X easily"
  • "Good UX"
  • "Handles edge cases"

Always include as final criterion:

"Typecheck passes"

For stories with testable logic, also include:

"Tests pass"

For stories that change UI, also include:

"Verify in browser using dev-browser skill"

Frontend stories are NOT complete until visually verified. Aha Loop will use the dev-browser skill to navigate to the page, interact with the UI, and confirm changes work.


Conversion Rules

  1. Version: Always set "version": 2
  2. prdId: Set from roadmap PRD ID (e.g., PRD-001) or derive from PRD filename
  3. Each user story becomes one JSON entry
  4. IDs: Sequential (US-001, US-002, etc.)
  5. Priority: Based on dependency order, then document order
  6. All stories: passes: false, researchCompleted: false, empty notes, learnings, implementationNotes
  7. branchName: Derive from feature name, kebab-case, prefixed with aha-loop/
  8. Always add: "Typecheck passes" to every story's acceptance criteria
  9. researchTopics: Extract from PRD's Research Topics section, or generate if story involves:
    • Unfamiliar third-party libraries
    • Multiple implementation approaches
    • Performance-sensitive code
    • Complex integrations
  10. changeLog: Initialize as empty array []

Splitting Large PRDs

If a PRD has big features, split them:

Original:

"Add user notification system"

Split into:

  1. US-001: Add notifications table to database
  2. US-002: Create notification service for sending notifications
  3. US-003: Add notification bell icon to header
  4. US-004: Create notification dropdown panel
  5. US-005: Add mark-as-read functionality
  6. US-006: Add notification preferences page

Each is one focused change that can be completed and verified independently.


Example

Input PRD:

# Task Status Feature

Add ability to mark tasks with different statuses.

## Requirements
- Toggle between pending/in-progress/done on task list
- Filter list by status
- Show status badge on each task
- Persist status in database

Output prd.json (v2):

{
  "version": 2,
  "prdId": "PRD-001",
  "project": "TaskApp",
  "branchName": "aha-loop/task-status",
  "description": "Task Status Feature - Track task progress with status indicators",
  "changeLog": [],
  "userStories": [
    {
      "id": "US-001",
      "title": "Add status field to tasks table",
      "description": "As a developer, I need to store task status in the database.",
      "acceptanceCriteria": [
        "Add status column: 'pending' | 'in_progress' | 'done' (default 'pending')",
        "Generate and run migration successfully",
        "Typecheck passes"
      ],
      "priority": 1,
      "passes": false,
      "researchTopics": [
        "Best practices for enum columns in this database",
        "Migration rollback strategies"
      ],
      "researchCompleted": false,
      "learnings": "",
      "implementationNotes": "",
      "notes": ""
    },
    {
      "id": "US-002",
      "title": "Display status badge on task cards",
      "description": "As a user, I want to see task status at a glance.",
      "acceptanceCriteria": [
        "Each task card shows colored status badge",
        "Badge colors: gray=pending, blue=in_progress, green=done",
        "Typecheck passes",
        "Verify in browser using dev-browser skill"
      ],
      "priority": 2,
      "passes": false,
      "researchTopics": [
        "Existing badge components in codebase",
        "Accessible color schemes for status indicators"
      ],
      "researchCompleted": false,
      "learnings": "",
      "implementationNotes": "",
      "notes": ""
    },
    {
      "id": "US-003",
      "title": "Add status toggle to task list rows",
      "description": "As a user, I want to change task status directly from the list.",
      "acceptanceCriteria": [
        "Each row has status dropdown or toggle",
        "Changing status saves immediately",
        "UI updates without page refresh",
        "Typecheck passes",
        "Verify in browser using dev-browser skill"
      ],
      "priority": 3,
      "passes": false,
      "researchTopics": [],
      "researchCompleted": false,
      "learnings": "",
      "implementationNotes": "",
      "notes": ""
    },
    {
      "id": "US-004",
      "title": "Filter tasks by status",
      "description": "As a user, I want to filter the list to see only certain statuses.",
      "acceptanceCriteria": [
        "Filter dropdown: All | Pending | In Progress | Done",
        "Filter persists in URL params",
        "Typecheck passes",
        "Verify in browser using dev-browser skill"
      ],
      "priority": 4,
      "passes": false,
      "researchTopics": [
        "URL state management patterns in this codebase"
      ],
      "researchCompleted": false,
      "learnings": "",
      "implementationNotes": "",
      "notes": ""
    }
  ]
}

Archiving Previous Runs

Before writing a new prd.json, check if there is an existing one from a different feature:

  1. Read the current prd.json if it exists
  2. Check if branchName differs from the new feature's branch name
  3. If different AND progress.txt has content beyond the header:
    • Create archive folder: archive/YYYY-MM-DD-feature-name/
    • Copy current prd.json and progress.txt to archive
    • Reset progress.txt with fresh header

The aha-loop.sh script handles this automatically when you run it, but if you are manually updating prd.json between runs, archive first.


Checklist Before Saving

Before writing prd.json, verify:

  • Version set to 2
  • prdId set (from roadmap or PRD filename, e.g., PRD-001)
  • Previous run archived (if prd.json exists with different branchName, archive it first)
  • Each story is completable in one iteration (small enough)
  • Stories are ordered by dependency (schema to backend to UI)
  • Every story has "Typecheck passes" as criterion
  • UI stories have "Verify in browser using dev-browser skill" as criterion
  • Acceptance criteria are verifiable (not vague)
  • No story depends on a later story
  • Complex stories have relevant researchTopics
  • All stories have researchCompleted: false initially
  • changeLog initialized as empty array

Research Topics Guidelines

When to add research topics:

  • Story uses unfamiliar library → "How to use [library] for [task]"
  • Multiple approaches possible → "Compare [approach A] vs [approach B]"
  • Performance matters → "Performance implications of [approach]"
  • Existing patterns unknown → "Existing patterns for [feature] in codebase"

When to skip research topics:

  • Simple CRUD operations
  • Copy-paste from existing similar code
  • Well-understood patterns already used in project
  • Story builds directly on previous story's learnings
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