It seems the difference between this and conventional specification languages is that Allium's specs are in natural language, and enforcement is by LLM. This places it in a middle ground between unstructured plan files, and formal specification languages. I can see this as a low friction way to improve code quality.
It seems the difference between this and conventional specification languages is that Allium's specs are in natural language, and enforcement is by LLM. This places it in a middle ground between unstructured plan files, and formal specification languages. I can see this as a low friction way to improve code quality.