Inside Runbooks: How Spec-Driven Development Works
Meet Aviator Runbooks, a Claude-powered tool that plans and runs tasks in a sandbox. You describe what you want, review the specs and let the agent execute them.
Meet Aviator Runbooks, a Claude-powered tool that plans and runs tasks in a sandbox. You describe what you want, review the specs and let the agent execute them.
Runbooks doesn’t replace Claude Code; it transforms AI from an individual tool into a multiplayer development platform through spec-driven development.
Spec-driven development replaces the chaos of ad hoc, prompt-driven vibe coding with a structured, durable way for engineering teams to work on AI coding projects.
Spec-driven development is not a choice but a necessity as we move from vibe coding a cool app to building real-world brownfield projects.
Building software with AI agents isn’t a solo sport, especially when projects touch multiple repos, services, and prompt engineering knowledge.