This is Matt Pocock's communication framework turned into agent instructions. It fights the natural tendency of LLMs to be verbose by enforcing brutal concision: fragments over sentences, tables over paragraphs, action steps always last. The before/after examples are immediately useful (replacing "The user will be able to" with "User can" adds up fast). Works especially well for planning outputs where you're scanning terminal history bottom-up. The SpecKit integration markers like [C§3.1] and [US1] show this came from a real workflow. If your agents write novels when you need bullet points, this fixes that.
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