deliver-acceptance-criteria
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This skill generates structured Given/When/Then acceptance criteria from product requirements, creating testable scenarios for engineering and QA. It covers happy paths, edge cases, error states, and non-functional expectations. Use it when translating user stories or feature slices into clear, verifiable specifications.
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Claude Code
推荐npx skills add product-on-purpose/pm-skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skillsgit clone https://github.com/product-on-purpose/pm-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/deliver-acceptance-criteria在 Claude Code 中复制并粘贴此命令以安装该技能
技能文档
Acceptance Criteria
Acceptance criteria define the observable behavior that must be true for a story or feature to be considered done. This skill turns feature context into concise, testable Given/When/Then scenarios that engineers and QA can verify without guessing intent.
When to Use
- After a user story, PRD section, or feature slice is defined
- When a team needs clear pass/fail conditions for implementation
- When writing QA-ready criteria for sprint planning or handoff
- When a story has edge cases, error paths, or non-functional expectations that should be explicit
Instructions
When asked to create acceptance criteria, follow these steps:
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Confirm the story or feature scope Identify the exact slice of work. If the scope is unclear, ask for the user story, PRD section, or feature description before drafting criteria.
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Separate the happy path from exceptions Start with the primary success flow, then add edge cases and error states that are likely or costly if missed.
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Write each criterion as an observable scenario Use Given/When/Then language only. Keep each criterion independently testable and avoid implementation details.
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Cover recovery and failure behavior Describe what the user sees or can do when validation fails, a dependency is unavailable, or a save action cannot complete.
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Include non-functional expectations Add criteria for performance, accessibility, security, reliability, or auditability when they matter to the story.
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Avoid duplication and overlap Each criterion should test one outcome. If two criteria describe the same behavior, merge or split them until the intent is clear.
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Review for testability Ensure a reviewer can pass or fail each criterion without interpretation. If a statement is subjective, rewrite it into a measurable outcome.
Output Contract
Use references/TEMPLATE.md as the output format. A complete response should:
- Restate the feature or story context
- Group criteria into happy path, edge cases, error states, and non-functional criteria
- Use explicit Given/When/Then statements for each criterion
- Note assumptions or open questions when context is incomplete
Quality Checklist
Before finalizing, verify:
- The criteria map to a specific story or feature slice
- The happy path is covered first
- Edge cases are explicit, not implied
- Error states include user-visible recovery behavior
- Non-functional criteria are included when relevant
- Each criterion is testable and has one clear outcome
- No implementation details leak into the acceptance criteria
Examples
See references/EXAMPLE.md for a completed example based on a realistic e-commerce checkout flow.
GitHub 仓库
Frequently asked questions
What is the deliver-acceptance-criteria skill?
deliver-acceptance-criteria is a Claude Skill by product-on-purpose. Skills package instructions and resources that Claude loads on demand, so Claude can perform deliver-acceptance-criteria-related tasks without extra prompting.
How do I install deliver-acceptance-criteria?
Use the install commands on this page: add deliver-acceptance-criteria to Claude Code as a plugin, or clone its repository into your skills directory, then restart Claude so it picks up the skill.
What category does deliver-acceptance-criteria belong to?
deliver-acceptance-criteria is in the Meta category, tagged testing and design.
Is deliver-acceptance-criteria free to use?
Yes. deliver-acceptance-criteria is listed on AIMCP and free to install. It runs inside Claude, so no separate service account is required to use the skill itself.
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