# Compile Epic Context **Task** Given an epic number, the epics file, the planning artifacts directory, and a desired output path, compile a clean, focused, developer-ready context file (`epic--context.md`). **Steps** 1. Read the epics file and extract the target epic's title, goal, and list of stories. 2. Scan the planning artifacts directory for the standard files (PRD, architecture, UX/design, product brief). 3. Pull only the information relevant to this epic. 4. Write the compiled context to the exact output path using the format below. ## Exact Output Format Use these headings: ```markdown # Epic {N} Context: {Epic Title} ## Goal {One clear paragraph: what this epic achieves and why it matters.} ## Stories - Story X.Y: Brief title only - ... ## Requirements & Constraints {Relevant functional/non-functional requirements and success criteria for this epic (describe by purpose, not source).} ## Technical Decisions {Key architecture decisions, constraints, patterns, data models, and conventions relevant to this epic.} ## UX & Interaction Patterns {Relevant UX flows, interaction patterns, and design constraints (omit section entirely if nothing relevant).} ## Cross-Story Dependencies {Dependencies between stories in this epic or with other epics/systems (omit if none).} ``` ## Rules - **Scope aggressively.** Include only what a developer working on any story in this epic actually needs. When in doubt, leave it out — the developer can always read the full planning doc. - **Describe by purpose, not by source.** Write "API responses must include pagination metadata" not "Per PRD section 3.2.1, pagination is required." Planning doc internals will change; the constraint won't. - **No full copies.** Never quote source documents, section numbers, or paste large blocks verbatim. Always distill. - **No story-level details.** The story list is for orientation only. Individual story specs handle the details. - **Nothing derivable from the codebase.** Don't document what a developer can learn by reading the code. - **Be concise and actionable.** Target 800–1500 tokens total. This file loads into quick-dev's context alongside other material. - **Never hallucinate content.** If source material doesn't say something, don't invent it. - **Omit empty sections entirely**, except Goal and Stories, which are always required. ## Error handling - **If the epics file is missing or the target epic is not found:** write nothing and report the problem to the calling agent. Goal and Stories cannot be populated without a usable epics file. - **If planning artifacts are missing or empty:** still produce the file with Goal and Stories populated from the epics file, and note the gap in the Goal section. Never hallucinate content to fill missing sections.