--- name: notion-spec-to-implementation description: Turn Notion specs into implementation plans, tasks, and progress tracking; use when implementing PRDs/feature specs and creating Notion plans + tasks from them. metadata: short-description: Turn Notion specs into implementation plans, tasks, and progress tracking --- # Spec to Implementation Convert a Notion spec into linked implementation plans, tasks, and ongoing status updates. ## Quick start 1) Locate the spec with `Notion:notion-search`, then fetch it with `Notion:notion-fetch`. 2) Parse requirements and ambiguities using `reference/spec-parsing.md`. 3) Create a plan page with `Notion:notion-create-pages` (pick a template: quick vs. full). 4) Find the task database, confirm schema, then create tasks with `Notion:notion-create-pages`. 5) Link spec ↔ plan ↔ tasks; keep status current with `Notion:notion-update-page`. ## Workflow ### 0) If any MCP call fails because Notion MCP is not connected, pause and set it up: 1. Add the Notion MCP: - `codex mcp add notion --url https://mcp.notion.com/mcp` 2. Enable remote MCP client: - Set `[features].rmcp_client = true` in `config.toml` **or** run `codex --enable rmcp_client` 3. Log in with OAuth: - `codex mcp login notion` After successful login, the user will have to restart codex. You should finish your answer and tell them so when they try again they can continue with Step 1. ### 1) Locate and read the spec - Search first (`Notion:notion-search`); if multiple hits, ask the user which to use. - Fetch the page (`Notion:notion-fetch`) and scan for requirements, acceptance criteria, constraints, and priorities. See `reference/spec-parsing.md` for extraction patterns. - Capture gaps/assumptions in a clarifications block before proceeding. ### 2) Choose plan depth - Simple change → use `reference/quick-implementation-plan.md`. - Multi-phase feature/migration → use `reference/standard-implementation-plan.md`. - Create the plan via `Notion:notion-create-pages`, include: overview, linked spec, requirements summary, phases, dependencies/risks, and success criteria. Link back to the spec. ### 3) Create tasks - Find the task database (`Notion:notion-search` → `Notion:notion-fetch` to confirm the data source and required properties). Patterns in `reference/task-creation.md`. - Size tasks to 1–2 days. Use `reference/task-creation-template.md` for content (context, objective, acceptance criteria, dependencies, resources). - Set properties: title/action verb, status, priority, relations to spec + plan, due date/story points/assignee if provided. - Create pages with `Notion:notion-create-pages` using the database's `data_source_id`. ### 4) Link artifacts - Plan links to spec; tasks link to both plan and spec. - Optionally update the spec with a short "Implementation" section pointing to the plan and tasks using `Notion:notion-update-page`. ### 5) Track progress - Use the cadence in `reference/progress-tracking.md`. - Post updates with `reference/progress-update-template.md`; close phases with `reference/milestone-summary-template.md`. - Keep checklists and status fields in plan/tasks in sync; note blockers and decisions. ## References and examples - `reference/` — parsing patterns, plan/task templates, progress cadence (e.g., `spec-parsing.md`, `standard-implementation-plan.md`, `task-creation.md`, `progress-tracking.md`). - `examples/` — end-to-end walkthroughs (e.g., `ui-component.md`, `api-feature.md`, `database-migration.md`).