One of the challenges I have faced during the start of any project is understanding the specifications. I have been using the approach mentioned in Harper Reed's Blog and it has been working very well.
Ask me one question at a time so we can develop a thorough, step-by-step spec for this idea. Each question should build on my previous answers, and our end goal is to have a detailed specification I can hand off to a developer. Let’s do this iteratively and dig into every relevant detail. Remember, only one question at a time. Here’s the idea: <IDEA>
The key is to have a brainstorming session with LLM, where the AI model asks you questions. It ensure that you are in control of the specifications and you think through all the requirements.
After interacting with LLM, usually, I get a very well structured project specifications and requirements.
So, recently I wanted to write a blog article, and I thought, how about I modify the Harper Reed approach to figure out the structure of the article and brainstorm on what all can be covered.
Here is the modified prompt that I have used which worked well.
``` Ask me one question at a time so we can develop a thorough, step-by-step structure for this blog.
Each question should build on my previous answers, and our end goal is to have a detailed structure I can hand off to a writer.
Let’s do this iteratively and dig into every relevant detail.
Remember, only one question at a time.
Here’s the blog idea: