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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The spec.md file is the single most important document produced as part of the speckit&amp;rsquo;s SDD workflow. It is the first piece of documentation produced, setting the direction for the remaining documentation. It is the most durable artifact of the documentation. The spec.md file is the only place that captures &lt;strong&gt;what&lt;/strong&gt; the program is supposed to accomplish, and &lt;strong&gt;why&lt;/strong&gt; this behavior is being implemented. It is information dense, and durable. Since it describes what the program should do, without getting into the details of how, it is most likely to remain relevant over time.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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