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Manfred Riem
13a46dd8b2 Applying review recommendations 2026-03-13 10:31:27 -05:00
Manfred Riem
1a0f8b17ea Applying review recommendations 2026-03-13 10:16:04 -05:00
Manfred Riem
db66637f8d Applying review recommendations 2026-03-13 09:57:35 -05:00
Manfred Riem
f7fbda53d2 Applying review recommendations 2026-03-13 09:36:26 -05:00
Manfred Riem
7259652c9e Removed CHANGELOG requirement 2026-03-13 09:18:37 -05:00
Manfred Riem
d8bc72f1cf Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/main' into copilot/add-pluggable-template-system
# Conflicts:
#	CHANGELOG.md
#	src/specify_cli/__init__.py
#	src/specify_cli/extensions.py
2026-03-13 09:17:26 -05:00
Manfred Riem
f5f8311415 fix: correct PresetError docstring from template to preset 2026-03-10 17:20:54 -05:00
Manfred Riem
6da1375396 fix: address Copilot PR review comments (round 3)
- Fix PS Resolve-Template fallback to skip dot-prefixed dirs (.cache)
- Rename _catalog to _catalog_name for consistency with extension system
- Enforce install_allowed policy in CLI preset add and download_pack()
- Fix shell injection: pass registry path via env var instead of string interpolation
2026-03-10 17:06:34 -05:00
Manfred Riem
1c143e64b1 fix: remove self-test from catalog.json (local-only preset) 2026-03-10 16:39:07 -05:00
Manfred Riem
da6e7d2283 fix: address Copilot PR review comments (round 2)
- Fix init --preset error masking: distinguish "not found" from real errors
- Fix bash resolve_template: skip hidden dirs in extensions (match Python/PS)
- Fix temp dir leaks in tests: use temp_dir fixture instead of mkdtemp
- Fix self-test catalog entry: add note that it's local-only (no download_url)
- Fix Windows path issue in resolve_with_source: use Path.relative_to()
- Fix skill restore path: use project's .specify/templates/commands/ not source tree
- Add encoding="utf-8" to all file read/write in agents.py
- Update test to set up core command templates for skill restoration
2026-03-10 16:35:17 -05:00
Manfred Riem
3ffef55954 fix: narrow empty except blocks and add explanatory comments 2026-03-10 15:16:43 -05:00
Manfred Riem
52f137ce84 fix: address Copilot PR review comments
- Move save_init_options() before preset install so skills propagation
  works during 'specify init --preset --ai-skills'
- Clean up downloaded ZIP after successful preset install during init
- Validate --from URL scheme (require HTTPS, HTTP only for localhost)
- Expose unregister_commands() on extensions.py CommandRegistrar wrapper
  instead of reaching into private _registrar field
- Use _get_merged_packs() for search() and get_pack_info() so all
  active catalogs are searched, not just the highest-priority one
- Fix fetch_catalog() cache to verify cached URL matches current URL
- Fix PresetResolver: script resolution uses .sh extension, consistent
  file extensions throughout resolve(), and resolve_with_source()
  delegates to resolve() to honor template_type parameter
- Fix bash common.sh: fall through to directory scan when python3
  returns empty preset list
- Fix PowerShell Resolve-Template: filter out dot-folders and sort
  extensions deterministically
2026-03-10 15:11:31 -05:00
Manfred Riem
445eefe5ba fix: address PR check failures (ruff F541, CodeQL URL substring)
- Remove extraneous f-prefix from two f-strings without placeholders
- Replace substring URL check in test with startswith/endswith assertions
  to satisfy CodeQL incomplete URL substring sanitization rule
2026-03-10 14:45:16 -05:00
Manfred Riem
35ced30747 feat(presets): propagate command overrides to skills via init-options
- Add save_init_options() / load_init_options() helpers that persist
  CLI flags from 'specify init' to .specify/init-options.json
- PresetManager._register_skills() overwrites SKILL.md files when
  --ai-skills was used during init and corresponding skill dirs exist
- PresetManager._unregister_skills() restores core template content
  on preset removal
- registered_skills stored in preset registry metadata
- 8 new tests covering skill override, skip conditions, and restore
2026-03-10 14:31:17 -05:00
Manfred Riem
914a06a89f Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/main' into pr-1787
# Conflicts:
#	CHANGELOG.md
#	src/specify_cli/extensions.py
2026-03-10 14:20:38 -05:00
Manfred Riem
abf4aebdb3 feat(presets): pluggable preset system with template/command overrides, catalog, and resolver
- Rename 'template packs' to 'presets' to avoid naming collision with core templates
- PresetManifest, PresetRegistry, PresetManager, PresetCatalog, PresetResolver in presets.py
- Extract CommandRegistrar to agents.py as shared infrastructure
- CLI: specify preset list/add/remove/search/resolve/info
- CLI: specify preset catalog list/add/remove
- --preset option on specify init
- Priority-based preset stacking (--priority, lower = higher precedence)
- Command overrides registered into all detected agent directories (17+ agents)
- Extension command safety: skip registration if target extension not installed
- Multi-catalog support: env var, project config, user config, built-in defaults
- resolve_template() / Resolve-Template in bash/PowerShell scripts
- Self-test preset: overrides all 6 core templates + 1 command
- Scaffold with 4 examples: core/extension template and command overrides
- Preset catalog (catalog.json, catalog.community.json)
- Documentation: README.md, ARCHITECTURE.md, PUBLISHING.md
- 110 preset tests, 253 total tests passing
2026-03-10 14:17:44 -05:00
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
6003a232d8 test(templates): add comprehensive unit tests for template pack system
Co-authored-by: mnriem <15701806+mnriem@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-09 21:05:27 +00:00
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
2e8a4d6432 feat(templates): add pluggable template system with packs, catalog, resolver, and CLI commands
Co-authored-by: mnriem <15701806+mnriem@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-09 21:02:52 +00:00
copilot-swe-agent[bot]
65ecaa9fe4 Initial plan 2026-03-09 20:53:50 +00:00
125 changed files with 683 additions and 10303 deletions

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@@ -51,14 +51,6 @@ echo -e "\n🤖 Installing OpenCode CLI..."
run_command "npm install -g opencode-ai@latest"
echo "✅ Done"
echo -e "\n🤖 Installing Junie CLI..."
run_command "npm install -g @jetbrains/junie-cli@latest"
echo "✅ Done"
echo -e "\n🤖 Installing Pi Coding Agent..."
run_command "npm install -g @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent@latest"
echo "✅ Done"
echo -e "\n🤖 Installing Kiro CLI..."
# https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/
KIRO_INSTALLER_URL="https://kiro.dev/install.sh"

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ body:
value: |
Thanks for requesting a new agent! Before submitting, please check if the agent is already supported.
**Currently supported agents**: Claude Code, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Qwen Code, opencode, Codex CLI, Windsurf, Kilo Code, Auggie CLI, Roo Code, CodeBuddy, Qoder CLI, Kiro CLI, Amp, SHAI, Tabnine CLI, Antigravity, IBM Bob, Mistral Vibe, Kimi Code, Trae, Pi Coding Agent, iFlow CLI
**Currently supported agents**: Claude Code, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Qwen Code, opencode, Codex CLI, Windsurf, Kilo Code, Auggie CLI, Roo Code, CodeBuddy, Qoder CLI, Kiro CLI, Amp, SHAI, IBM Bob, Antigravity
- type: input
id: agent-name

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ contact_links:
url: https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/README.md
about: Read the Spec Kit documentation and guides
- name: 🛠️ Extension Development Guide
url: https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/extensions/EXTENSION-DEVELOPMENT-GUIDE.md
url: https://github.com/manfredseee/spec-kit/blob/main/extensions/EXTENSION-DEVELOPMENT-GUIDE.md
about: Learn how to develop and publish Spec Kit extensions
- name: 🤝 Contributing Guide
url: https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md

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@@ -1,169 +0,0 @@
name: Preset Submission
description: Submit your preset to the Spec Kit preset catalog
title: "[Preset]: Add "
labels: ["preset-submission", "enhancement", "needs-triage"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for contributing a preset! This template helps you submit your preset to the community catalog.
**Before submitting:**
- Review the [Preset Publishing Guide](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/presets/PUBLISHING.md)
- Ensure your preset has a valid `preset.yml` manifest
- Create a GitHub release with a version tag (e.g., v1.0.0)
- Test installation from the release archive: `specify preset add --from <download-url>`
- type: input
id: preset-id
attributes:
label: Preset ID
description: Unique preset identifier (lowercase with hyphens only)
placeholder: "e.g., healthcare-compliance"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: preset-name
attributes:
label: Preset Name
description: Human-readable preset name
placeholder: "e.g., Healthcare Compliance"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: Version
description: Semantic version number
placeholder: "e.g., 1.0.0"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: Brief description of what your preset does (under 200 characters)
placeholder: Enforces HIPAA-compliant spec workflows with audit templates and compliance checklists
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: author
attributes:
label: Author
description: Your name or organization
placeholder: "e.g., John Doe or Acme Corp"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: repository
attributes:
label: Repository URL
description: GitHub repository URL for your preset
placeholder: "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-preset"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: download-url
attributes:
label: Download URL
description: URL to the GitHub release archive for your preset (e.g., https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-preset-your-preset/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip)
placeholder: "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-preset-your-preset/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: license
attributes:
label: License
description: Open source license type
placeholder: "e.g., MIT, Apache-2.0"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: speckit-version
attributes:
label: Required Spec Kit Version
description: Minimum Spec Kit version required
placeholder: "e.g., >=0.3.0"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: templates-provided
attributes:
label: Templates Provided
description: List the template overrides your preset provides
placeholder: |
- spec-template.md — adds compliance section
- plan-template.md — includes audit checkpoints
- checklist-template.md — HIPAA compliance checklist
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: commands-provided
attributes:
label: Commands Provided (optional)
description: List any command overrides your preset provides
placeholder: |
- speckit.specify.md — customized for compliance workflows
- type: textarea
id: tags
attributes:
label: Tags
description: 2-5 relevant tags (lowercase, separated by commas)
placeholder: "compliance, healthcare, hipaa, audit"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: features
attributes:
label: Key Features
description: List the main features and capabilities of your preset
placeholder: |
- HIPAA-compliant spec templates
- Audit trail checklists
- Compliance review workflow
validations:
required: true
- type: checkboxes
id: testing
attributes:
label: Testing Checklist
description: Confirm that your preset has been tested
options:
- label: Preset installs successfully via `specify preset add`
required: true
- label: Template resolution works correctly after installation
required: true
- label: Documentation is complete and accurate
required: true
- label: Tested on at least one real project
required: true
- type: checkboxes
id: requirements
attributes:
label: Submission Requirements
description: Verify your preset meets all requirements
options:
- label: Valid `preset.yml` manifest included
required: true
- label: README.md with description and usage instructions
required: true
- label: LICENSE file included
required: true
- label: GitHub release created with version tag
required: true
- label: Preset ID follows naming conventions (lowercase-with-hyphens)
required: true

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@@ -86,10 +86,8 @@ jobs:
if [ -f "CHANGELOG.md" ]; then
DATE=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
# Get the previous tag by sorting all version tags numerically
# (git describe --tags only finds tags reachable from HEAD,
# which misses tags on unmerged release branches)
PREVIOUS_TAG=$(git tag -l 'v*' --sort=-version:refname | head -n 1)
# Get the previous tag to compare commits
PREVIOUS_TAG=$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 2>/dev/null || echo "")
echo "Generating changelog from commits..."
if [[ -n "$PREVIOUS_TAG" ]]; then
@@ -106,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
echo ""
echo "## [${{ steps.version.outputs.version }}] - $DATE"
echo ""
echo "### Changes"
echo "### Changed"
echo ""
echo "$COMMITS"
echo ""

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@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ gh release create "$VERSION" \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-qwen-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-windsurf-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-windsurf-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-junie-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-junie-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-codex-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-codex-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-kilocode-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
@@ -60,12 +58,6 @@ gh release create "$VERSION" \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-vibe-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-kimi-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-kimi-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-trae-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-trae-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-pi-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-pi-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-iflow-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-iflow-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-generic-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-generic-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
--title "Spec Kit Templates - $VERSION_NO_V" \

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
.PARAMETER Agents
Comma or space separated subset of agents to build (default: all)
Valid agents: claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, windsurf, junie, codex, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, kiro-cli, bob, qodercli, shai, tabnine, agy, vibe, kimi, trae, pi, iflow, generic
Valid agents: claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, windsurf, codex, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, kiro-cli, bob, qodercli, shai, tabnine, agy, vibe, kimi, generic
.PARAMETER Scripts
Comma or space separated subset of script types to build (default: both)
@@ -201,26 +201,20 @@ agent: $basename
}
}
# Create skills in <skills_dir>\<name>\SKILL.md format.
# Most agents use hyphenated names (e.g. speckit-plan); Kimi is the
# current dotted-name exception (e.g. speckit.plan).
#
# Technical debt note:
# Keep SKILL.md frontmatter aligned with `install_ai_skills()` and extension
# overrides (at minimum: name/description/compatibility/metadata.{author,source}).
function New-Skills {
# Create Kimi Code skills in .kimi/skills/<name>/SKILL.md format.
# Kimi CLI discovers skills as directories containing a SKILL.md file,
# invoked with /skill:<name> (e.g. /skill:speckit.specify).
function New-KimiSkills {
param(
[string]$SkillsDir,
[string]$ScriptVariant,
[string]$AgentName,
[string]$Separator = '-'
[string]$ScriptVariant
)
$templates = Get-ChildItem -Path "templates/commands/*.md" -File -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
foreach ($template in $templates) {
$name = [System.IO.Path]::GetFileNameWithoutExtension($template.Name)
$skillName = "speckit${Separator}$name"
$skillName = "speckit.$name"
$skillDir = Join-Path $SkillsDir $skillName
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $skillDir | Out-Null
@@ -273,7 +267,7 @@ function New-Skills {
$body = $outputLines -join "`n"
$body = $body -replace '\{ARGS\}', '$ARGUMENTS'
$body = $body -replace '__AGENT__', $AgentName
$body = $body -replace '__AGENT__', 'kimi'
$body = Rewrite-Paths -Content $body
# Strip existing frontmatter, keep only body
@@ -289,7 +283,7 @@ function New-Skills {
if ($inBody) { $templateBody += "$line`n" }
}
$skillContent = "---`nname: `"$skillName`"`ndescription: `"$description`"`ncompatibility: `"Requires spec-kit project structure with .specify/ directory`"`nmetadata:`n author: `"github-spec-kit`"`n source: `"templates/commands/$name.md`"`n---`n`n$templateBody"
$skillContent = "---`nname: `"$skillName`"`ndescription: `"$description`"`n---`n`n$templateBody"
Set-Content -Path (Join-Path $skillDir "SKILL.md") -Value $skillContent -NoNewline
}
}
@@ -401,14 +395,9 @@ function Build-Variant {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".windsurf/workflows"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'windsurf' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'junie' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".junie/commands"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'junie' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'codex' {
$skillsDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".agents/skills"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $skillsDir | Out-Null
New-Skills -SkillsDir $skillsDir -ScriptVariant $Script -AgentName 'codex' -Separator '-'
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".codex/prompts"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'codex' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'kilocode' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".kilocode/workflows"
@@ -463,20 +452,7 @@ function Build-Variant {
'kimi' {
$skillsDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".kimi/skills"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $skillsDir | Out-Null
New-Skills -SkillsDir $skillsDir -ScriptVariant $Script -AgentName 'kimi' -Separator '.'
}
'trae' {
$rulesDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".trae/rules"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path $rulesDir | Out-Null
Generate-Commands -Agent 'trae' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $rulesDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'pi' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".pi/prompts"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'pi' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'iflow' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".iflow/commands"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'iflow' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
New-KimiSkills -SkillsDir $skillsDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'generic' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".speckit/commands"
@@ -494,7 +470,7 @@ function Build-Variant {
}
# Define all agents and scripts
$AllAgents = @('claude', 'gemini', 'copilot', 'cursor-agent', 'qwen', 'opencode', 'windsurf', 'junie', 'codex', 'kilocode', 'auggie', 'roo', 'codebuddy', 'amp', 'kiro-cli', 'bob', 'qodercli', 'shai', 'tabnine', 'agy', 'vibe', 'kimi', 'trae', 'pi', 'iflow', 'generic')
$AllAgents = @('claude', 'gemini', 'copilot', 'cursor-agent', 'qwen', 'opencode', 'windsurf', 'codex', 'kilocode', 'auggie', 'roo', 'codebuddy', 'amp', 'kiro-cli', 'bob', 'qodercli', 'shai', 'tabnine', 'agy', 'vibe', 'kimi', 'generic')
$AllScripts = @('sh', 'ps')
function Normalize-List {

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ set -euo pipefail
# Usage: .github/workflows/scripts/create-release-packages.sh <version>
# Version argument should include leading 'v'.
# Optionally set AGENTS and/or SCRIPTS env vars to limit what gets built.
# AGENTS : space or comma separated subset of: claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf junie codex kilocode auggie roo codebuddy amp shai tabnine kiro-cli agy bob vibe qodercli kimi trae pi iflow generic (default: all)
# AGENTS : space or comma separated subset of: claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf codex kilocode auggie roo codebuddy amp shai tabnine kiro-cli agy bob vibe qodercli kimi generic (default: all)
# SCRIPTS : space or comma separated subset of: sh ps (default: both)
# Examples:
# AGENTS=claude SCRIPTS=sh $0 v0.2.0
@@ -26,27 +26,9 @@ fi
echo "Building release packages for $NEW_VERSION"
# Create and use .genreleases directory for all build artifacts
# Override via GENRELEASES_DIR env var (e.g. for tests writing to a temp dir)
GENRELEASES_DIR="${GENRELEASES_DIR:-.genreleases}"
# Guard against unsafe GENRELEASES_DIR values before cleaning
if [[ -z "$GENRELEASES_DIR" ]]; then
echo "GENRELEASES_DIR must not be empty" >&2
exit 1
fi
case "$GENRELEASES_DIR" in
'/'|'.'|'..')
echo "Refusing to use unsafe GENRELEASES_DIR value: $GENRELEASES_DIR" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
if [[ "$GENRELEASES_DIR" == *".."* ]]; then
echo "Refusing to use GENRELEASES_DIR containing '..' path segments: $GENRELEASES_DIR" >&2
exit 1
fi
GENRELEASES_DIR=".genreleases"
mkdir -p "$GENRELEASES_DIR"
rm -rf "${GENRELEASES_DIR%/}/"* || true
rm -rf "$GENRELEASES_DIR"/* || true
rewrite_paths() {
sed -E \
@@ -139,24 +121,18 @@ EOF
done
}
# Create skills in <skills_dir>/<name>/SKILL.md format.
# Most agents use hyphenated names (e.g. speckit-plan); Kimi is the
# current dotted-name exception (e.g. speckit.plan).
#
# Technical debt note:
# Keep SKILL.md frontmatter aligned with `install_ai_skills()` and extension
# overrides (at minimum: name/description/compatibility/metadata.{author,source}).
create_skills() {
# Create Kimi Code skills in .kimi/skills/<name>/SKILL.md format.
# Kimi CLI discovers skills as directories containing a SKILL.md file,
# invoked with /skill:<name> (e.g. /skill:speckit.specify).
create_kimi_skills() {
local skills_dir="$1"
local script_variant="$2"
local agent_name="$3"
local separator="${4:-"-"}"
for template in templates/commands/*.md; do
[[ -f "$template" ]] || continue
local name
name=$(basename "$template" .md)
local skill_name="speckit${separator}${name}"
local skill_name="speckit.${name}"
local skill_dir="${skills_dir}/${skill_name}"
mkdir -p "$skill_dir"
@@ -199,9 +175,9 @@ create_skills() {
in_frontmatter && skip_scripts && /^[[:space:]]/ { next }
{ print }
')
body=$(printf '%s\n' "$body" | sed 's/{ARGS}/\$ARGUMENTS/g' | sed "s/__AGENT__/$agent_name/g" | rewrite_paths)
body=$(printf '%s\n' "$body" | sed 's/{ARGS}/\$ARGUMENTS/g' | sed 's/__AGENT__/kimi/g' | rewrite_paths)
# Strip existing frontmatter and prepend skills frontmatter.
# Strip existing frontmatter and prepend Kimi frontmatter
local template_body
template_body=$(printf '%s\n' "$body" | awk '/^---/{p++; if(p==2){found=1; next}} found')
@@ -209,10 +185,6 @@ create_skills() {
printf -- '---\n'
printf 'name: "%s"\n' "$skill_name"
printf 'description: "%s"\n' "$description"
printf 'compatibility: "%s"\n' "Requires spec-kit project structure with .specify/ directory"
printf -- 'metadata:\n'
printf ' author: "%s"\n' "github-spec-kit"
printf ' source: "%s"\n' "templates/commands/${name}.md"
printf -- '---\n\n'
printf '%s\n' "$template_body"
} > "$skill_dir/SKILL.md"
@@ -246,7 +218,7 @@ build_variant() {
esac
fi
[[ -d templates ]] && { mkdir -p "$SPEC_DIR/templates"; find templates -type f -not -path "templates/commands/*" -not -name "vscode-settings.json" | while IFS= read -r f; do d="$SPEC_DIR/$(dirname "$f")"; mkdir -p "$d"; cp "$f" "$d/"; done; echo "Copied templates -> .specify/templates"; }
[[ -d templates ]] && { mkdir -p "$SPEC_DIR/templates"; find templates -type f -not -path "templates/commands/*" -not -name "vscode-settings.json" -exec cp --parents {} "$SPEC_DIR"/ \; ; echo "Copied templates -> .specify/templates"; }
case $agent in
claude)
@@ -276,12 +248,9 @@ build_variant() {
windsurf)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.windsurf/workflows"
generate_commands windsurf md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.windsurf/workflows" "$script" ;;
junie)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.junie/commands"
generate_commands junie md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.junie/commands" "$script" ;;
codex)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.agents/skills"
create_skills "$base_dir/.agents/skills" "$script" "codex" "-" ;;
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.codex/prompts"
generate_commands codex md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.codex/prompts" "$script" ;;
kilocode)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.kilocode/workflows"
generate_commands kilocode md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.kilocode/workflows" "$script" ;;
@@ -321,16 +290,7 @@ build_variant() {
generate_commands vibe md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.vibe/prompts" "$script" ;;
kimi)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.kimi/skills"
create_skills "$base_dir/.kimi/skills" "$script" "kimi" "." ;;
trae)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.trae/rules"
generate_commands trae md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.trae/rules" "$script" ;;
pi)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.pi/prompts"
generate_commands pi md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.pi/prompts" "$script" ;;
iflow)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.iflow/commands"
generate_commands iflow md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.iflow/commands" "$script" ;;
create_kimi_skills "$base_dir/.kimi/skills" "$script" ;;
generic)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.speckit/commands"
generate_commands generic md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.speckit/commands" "$script" ;;
@@ -340,38 +300,37 @@ build_variant() {
}
# Determine agent list
ALL_AGENTS=(claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf junie codex kilocode auggie roo codebuddy amp shai tabnine kiro-cli agy bob vibe qodercli kimi trae pi iflow generic)
ALL_AGENTS=(claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf codex kilocode auggie roo codebuddy amp shai tabnine kiro-cli agy bob vibe qodercli kimi generic)
ALL_SCRIPTS=(sh ps)
norm_list() {
tr ',\n' ' ' | awk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if(!seen[$i]++){printf((out?"\n":"") $i);out=1}}}END{printf("\n")}'
}
validate_subset() {
local type=$1; shift
local allowed_str="$1"; shift
local type=$1; shift; local -n allowed=$1; shift; local items=("$@")
local invalid=0
for it in "$@"; do
for it in "${items[@]}"; do
local found=0
for a in $allowed_str; do
if [[ "$it" == "$a" ]]; then found=1; break; fi
done
for a in "${allowed[@]}"; do [[ $it == "$a" ]] && { found=1; break; }; done
if [[ $found -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Error: unknown $type '$it' (allowed: $allowed_str)" >&2
echo "Error: unknown $type '$it' (allowed: ${allowed[*]})" >&2
invalid=1
fi
done
return $invalid
}
read_list() { tr ',\n' ' ' | awk '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++){if(!seen[$i]++){printf((out?" ":"") $i);out=1}}}END{printf("\n")}'; }
if [[ -n ${AGENTS:-} ]]; then
read -ra AGENT_LIST <<< "$(printf '%s' "$AGENTS" | read_list)"
validate_subset agent "${ALL_AGENTS[*]}" "${AGENT_LIST[@]}" || exit 1
mapfile -t AGENT_LIST < <(printf '%s' "$AGENTS" | norm_list)
validate_subset agent ALL_AGENTS "${AGENT_LIST[@]}" || exit 1
else
AGENT_LIST=("${ALL_AGENTS[@]}")
fi
if [[ -n ${SCRIPTS:-} ]]; then
read -ra SCRIPT_LIST <<< "$(printf '%s' "$SCRIPTS" | read_list)"
validate_subset script "${ALL_SCRIPTS[*]}" "${SCRIPT_LIST[@]}" || exit 1
mapfile -t SCRIPT_LIST < <(printf '%s' "$SCRIPTS" | norm_list)
validate_subset script ALL_SCRIPTS "${SCRIPT_LIST[@]}" || exit 1
else
SCRIPT_LIST=("${ALL_SCRIPTS[@]}")
fi

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@@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ jobs:
any-of-labels: ''
# Operations per run (helps avoid rate limits)
operations-per-run: 250
operations-per-run: 100

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@@ -33,12 +33,11 @@ Specify supports multiple AI agents by generating agent-specific command files a
| **Cursor** | `.cursor/commands/` | Markdown | `cursor-agent` | Cursor CLI |
| **Qwen Code** | `.qwen/commands/` | Markdown | `qwen` | Alibaba's Qwen Code CLI |
| **opencode** | `.opencode/command/` | Markdown | `opencode` | opencode CLI |
| **Codex CLI** | `.agents/skills/` | Markdown | `codex` | Codex CLI (skills) |
| **Codex CLI** | `.codex/commands/` | Markdown | `codex` | Codex CLI |
| **Windsurf** | `.windsurf/workflows/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | Windsurf IDE workflows |
| **Junie** | `.junie/commands/` | Markdown | `junie` | Junie by JetBrains |
| **Kilo Code** | `.kilocode/workflows/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | Kilo Code IDE |
| **Auggie CLI** | `.augment/commands/` | Markdown | `auggie` | Auggie CLI |
| **Roo Code** | `.roo/commands/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | Roo Code IDE |
| **Kilo Code** | `.kilocode/rules/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | Kilo Code IDE |
| **Auggie CLI** | `.augment/rules/` | Markdown | `auggie` | Auggie CLI |
| **Roo Code** | `.roo/rules/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | Roo Code IDE |
| **CodeBuddy CLI** | `.codebuddy/commands/` | Markdown | `codebuddy` | CodeBuddy CLI |
| **Qoder CLI** | `.qoder/commands/` | Markdown | `qodercli` | Qoder CLI |
| **Kiro CLI** | `.kiro/prompts/` | Markdown | `kiro-cli` | Kiro CLI |
@@ -46,10 +45,7 @@ Specify supports multiple AI agents by generating agent-specific command files a
| **SHAI** | `.shai/commands/` | Markdown | `shai` | SHAI CLI |
| **Tabnine CLI** | `.tabnine/agent/commands/` | TOML | `tabnine` | Tabnine CLI |
| **Kimi Code** | `.kimi/skills/` | Markdown | `kimi` | Kimi Code CLI (Moonshot AI) |
| **Pi Coding Agent** | `.pi/prompts/` | Markdown | `pi` | Pi terminal coding agent |
| **iFlow CLI** | `.iflow/commands/` | Markdown | `iflow` | iFlow CLI (iflow-ai) |
| **IBM Bob** | `.bob/commands/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | IBM Bob IDE |
| **Trae** | `.trae/rules/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | Trae IDE |
| **Generic** | User-specified via `--ai-commands-dir` | Markdown | N/A | Bring your own agent |
### Step-by-Step Integration Guide
@@ -88,7 +84,7 @@ This eliminates the need for special-case mappings throughout the codebase.
- `folder`: Directory where agent-specific files are stored (relative to project root)
- `commands_subdir`: Subdirectory name within the agent folder where command/prompt files are stored (default: `"commands"`)
- Most agents use `"commands"` (e.g., `.claude/commands/`)
- Some agents use alternative names: `"agents"` (copilot), `"workflows"` (windsurf, kilocode), `"prompts"` (codex, kiro-cli, pi), `"command"` (opencode - singular)
- Some agents use alternative names: `"agents"` (copilot), `"workflows"` (windsurf, kilocode), `"prompts"` (codex, kiro-cli), `"command"` (opencode - singular)
- This field enables `--ai-skills` to locate command templates correctly for skill generation
- `install_url`: Installation documentation URL (set to `None` for IDE-based agents)
- `requires_cli`: Whether the agent requires a CLI tool check during initialization
@@ -319,7 +315,6 @@ Require a command-line tool to be installed:
- **Cursor**: `cursor-agent` CLI
- **Qwen Code**: `qwen` CLI
- **opencode**: `opencode` CLI
- **Junie**: `junie` CLI
- **Kiro CLI**: `kiro-cli` CLI
- **CodeBuddy CLI**: `codebuddy` CLI
- **Qoder CLI**: `qodercli` CLI
@@ -327,7 +322,6 @@ Require a command-line tool to be installed:
- **SHAI**: `shai` CLI
- **Tabnine CLI**: `tabnine` CLI
- **Kimi Code**: `kimi` CLI
- **Pi Coding Agent**: `pi` CLI
### IDE-Based Agents
@@ -341,7 +335,7 @@ Work within integrated development environments:
### Markdown Format
Used by: Claude, Cursor, opencode, Windsurf, Junie, Kiro CLI, Amp, SHAI, IBM Bob, Kimi Code, Qwen, Pi
Used by: Claude, Cursor, opencode, Windsurf, Kiro CLI, Amp, SHAI, IBM Bob, Kimi Code, Qwen
**Standard format:**
@@ -379,11 +373,6 @@ Command content with {SCRIPT} and {{args}} placeholders.
## Directory Conventions
- **CLI agents**: Usually `.<agent-name>/commands/`
- **Skills-based exceptions**:
- Codex: `.agents/skills/` (skills, invoked as `$speckit-<command>`)
- **Prompt-based exceptions**:
- Kiro CLI: `.kiro/prompts/`
- Pi: `.pi/prompts/`
- **IDE agents**: Follow IDE-specific patterns:
- Copilot: `.github/agents/`
- Cursor: `.cursor/commands/`

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@@ -1,61 +1,32 @@
# Changelog
## [0.3.2] - 2026-03-19
<!-- markdownlint-disable MD024 -->
### Changes
Recent changes to the Specify CLI and templates are documented here.
- chore: bump version to 0.3.2
- Add conduct extension to community catalog (#1908)
- feat(extensions): add verify-tasks extension to community catalog (#1871)
- feat(presets): add enable/disable toggle and update semantics (#1891)
- feat: add iFlow CLI support (#1875)
- feat(commands): wire before/after hook events into specify and plan templates (#1886)
- docs(catalog): add speckit-utils to community catalog (#1896)
- docs: Add Extensions & Presets section to README (#1898)
- chore: update DocGuard extension to v0.9.11 (#1899)
- Update cognitive-squad catalog entry — Triadic Model, full lifecycle (#1884)
- feat: register spec-kit-iterate extension (#1887)
- fix(scripts): add explicit positional binding to PowerShell create-new-feature params (#1885)
- fix(scripts): encode residual JSON control chars as \uXXXX instead of stripping (#1872)
- chore: update DocGuard extension to v0.9.10 (#1890)
- Feature/spec kit add pi coding agent pullrequest (#1853)
- feat: register spec-kit-learn extension (#1883)
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
## [0.3.1] - 2026-03-17
## [Unreleased]
### Changed
### Added
- chore: bump version to 0.3.1
- docs: add greenfield Spring Boot pirate-speak preset demo to README (#1878)
- fix(ai-skills): exclude non-speckit copilot agent markdown from skills (#1867)
- feat: add Trae IDE support as a new agent (#1817)
- feat(cli): polite deep merge for settings.json and support JSONC (#1874)
- feat(extensions,presets): add priority-based resolution ordering (#1855)
- fix(scripts): suppress stdout from git fetch in create-new-feature.sh (#1876)
- fix(scripts): harden bash scripts — escape, compat, and error handling (#1869)
- Add cognitive-squad to community extension catalog (#1870)
- docs: add Go / React brownfield walkthrough to community walkthroughs (#1868)
- chore: update DocGuard extension to v0.9.8 (#1859)
- Feature: add specify status command (#1837)
- fix(extensions): show extension ID in list output (#1843)
- feat(extensions): add Archive and Reconcile extensions to community catalog (#1844)
- feat: Add DocGuard CDD enforcement extension to community catalog (#1838)
## [0.3.0] - 2026-03-13
### Changed
- chore: bump version to 0.3.0
- feat(presets): Pluggable preset system with catalog, resolver, and skills propagation (#1787)
- fix: match 'Last updated' timestamp with or without bold markers (#1836)
- Add specify doctor command for project health diagnostics (#1828)
- fix: harden bash scripts against shell injection and improve robustness (#1809)
- fix: clean up command templates (specify, analyze) (#1810)
- fix: migrate Qwen Code CLI from TOML to Markdown format (#1589) (#1730)
- fix(cli): deprecate explicit command support for agy (#1798) (#1808)
- Add /selftest.extension core extension to test other extensions (#1758)
- feat(extensions): Quality of life improvements for RFC-aligned catalog integration (#1776)
- Add Java brownfield walkthrough to community walkthroughs (#1820)
- feat(presets): Pluggable preset system with preset catalog and template resolver
- Preset manifest (`preset.yml`) with validation for artifact, command, and script types
- `PresetManifest`, `PresetRegistry`, `PresetManager`, `PresetCatalog`, `PresetResolver` classes in `src/specify_cli/presets.py`
- CLI commands: `specify preset search`, `specify preset add`, `specify preset list`, `specify preset remove`, `specify preset resolve`, `specify preset info`
- CLI commands: `specify preset catalog list`, `specify preset catalog add`, `specify preset catalog remove` for multi-catalog management
- `PresetCatalogEntry` dataclass and multi-catalog support mirroring the extension catalog system
- `--preset` option for `specify init` to install presets during initialization
- Priority-based preset resolution: presets with lower priority number win (`--priority` flag)
- `resolve_template()` / `Resolve-Template` helpers in bash and PowerShell common scripts
- Template resolution priority stack: overrides → presets → extensions → core
- Preset catalog files (`presets/catalog.json`, `presets/catalog.community.json`)
- Preset scaffold directory (`presets/scaffold/`)
- Scripts updated to use template resolution instead of hardcoded paths
- feat(presets): Preset command overrides now propagate to agent skills when `--ai-skills` was used during init
- feat: `specify init` persists CLI options to `.specify/init-options.json` for downstream operations
- feat(extensions): support `.extensionignore` to exclude files/folders during `specify extension add` (#1781)
## [0.2.1] - 2026-03-11
@@ -282,3 +253,28 @@
- Add pytest and Python linting (ruff) to CI (#1637)
- feat: add pull request template for better contribution guidelines (#1634)
## [0.0.99] - 2026-02-19
- Feat/ai skills (#1632)
## [0.0.98] - 2026-02-19
- chore(deps): bump actions/stale from 9 to 10 (#1623)
- feat: add dependabot configuration for pip and GitHub Actions updates (#1622)
## [0.0.97] - 2026-02-18
- Remove Maintainers section from README.md (#1618)
## [0.0.96] - 2026-02-17
- fix: typo in plan-template.md (#1446)
## [0.0.95] - 2026-02-12
- Feat: add a new agent: Google Anti Gravity (#1220)
## [0.0.94] - 2026-02-11
- Add stale workflow for 180-day inactive issues and PRs (#1594)

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@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
- [🚶 Community Walkthroughs](#-community-walkthroughs)
- [🤖 Supported AI Agents](#-supported-ai-agents)
- [🔧 Specify CLI Reference](#-specify-cli-reference)
- [🧩 Making Spec Kit Your Own: Extensions & Presets](#-making-spec-kit-your-own-extensions--presets)
- [📚 Core Philosophy](#-core-philosophy)
- [🌟 Development Phases](#-development-phases)
- [🎯 Experimental Goals](#-experimental-goals)
@@ -49,13 +48,9 @@ Choose your preferred installation method:
#### Option 1: Persistent Installation (Recommended)
Install once and use everywhere. Pin a specific release tag for stability (check [Releases](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/releases) for the latest):
Install once and use everywhere:
```bash
# Install a specific stable release (recommended — replace vX.Y.Z with the latest tag)
uv tool install specify-cli --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
# Or install latest from main (may include unreleased changes)
uv tool install specify-cli --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
```
@@ -77,7 +72,7 @@ specify check
To upgrade Specify, see the [Upgrade Guide](./docs/upgrade.md) for detailed instructions. Quick upgrade:
```bash
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
```
#### Option 2: One-time Usage
@@ -85,13 +80,13 @@ uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-ki
Run directly without installing:
```bash
# Create new project (pinned to a stable release — replace vX.Y.Z with the latest tag)
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
# Create new project
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
# Or initialize in existing project
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init . --ai claude
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init . --ai claude
# or
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --ai claude
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init --here --ai claude
```
**Benefits of persistent installation:**
@@ -101,13 +96,9 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here
- Better tool management with `uv tool list`, `uv tool upgrade`, `uv tool uninstall`
- Cleaner shell configuration
#### Option 3: Enterprise / Air-Gapped Installation
If your environment blocks access to PyPI or GitHub, see the [Enterprise / Air-Gapped Installation](./docs/installation.md#enterprise--air-gapped-installation) guide for step-by-step instructions on using `pip download` to create portable, OS-specific wheel bundles on a connected machine.
### 2. Establish project principles
Launch your AI assistant in the project directory. Most agents expose spec-kit as `/speckit.*` slash commands; Codex CLI in skills mode uses `$speckit-*` instead.
Launch your AI assistant in the project directory. The `/speckit.*` commands are available in the assistant.
Use the **`/speckit.constitution`** command to create your project's governing principles and development guidelines that will guide all subsequent development.
@@ -167,10 +158,6 @@ See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with these comm
- **[Brownfield Java runtime extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-java-brownfield-demo)** — Extends an existing open-source Jakarta EE runtime (Piranha, ~420,000 lines of Java, XML, JSP, HTML, and config files across 180 Maven modules) with a password-protected Server Admin Console, demonstrating spec-kit on a large multi-module Java project with no prior specs or constitution.
- **[Brownfield Go / React dashboard demo](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-go-brownfield-demo)** — Demonstrates spec-kit driven entirely from the **terminal using GitHub Copilot CLI**. Extends NASA's open-source Hermes ground support system (Go) with a lightweight React-based web telemetry dashboard, showing that the full constitution → specify → plan → tasks → implement workflow works from the terminal.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot MVC with a custom preset](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-pirate-speak-preset-demo)** — Builds a Spring Boot MVC application from scratch using a custom pirate-speak preset, demonstrating how presets can reshape the entire spec-kit experience: specifications become "Voyage Manifests," plans become "Battle Plans," and tasks become "Crew Assignments" — all generated in full pirate vernacular without changing any tooling.
## 🤖 Supported AI Agents
| Agent | Support | Notes |
@@ -181,7 +168,7 @@ See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with these comm
| [Auggie CLI](https://docs.augmentcode.com/cli/overview) | ✅ | |
| [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code) | ✅ | |
| [CodeBuddy CLI](https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli) | ✅ | |
| [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) | ✅ | Requires `--ai-skills`. Codex recommends [skills](https://developers.openai.com/codex/skills) and treats [custom prompts](https://developers.openai.com/codex/custom-prompts) as deprecated. Spec-kit installs Codex skills into `.agents/skills` and invokes them as `$speckit-<command>`. |
| [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) | ✅ | |
| [Cursor](https://cursor.sh/) | ✅ | |
| [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli) | ✅ | |
| [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/) | ✅ | |
@@ -189,18 +176,14 @@ See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with these comm
| [Jules](https://jules.google.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Kilo Code](https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode) | ✅ | |
| [opencode](https://opencode.ai/) | ✅ | |
| [Pi Coding Agent](https://pi.dev) | ✅ | Pi doesn't have MCP support out of the box, so `taskstoissues` won't work as intended. MCP support can be added via [extensions](https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono/tree/main/packages/coding-agent#extensions) |
| [Qwen Code](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code) | ✅ | |
| [Roo Code](https://roocode.com/) | ✅ | |
| [SHAI (OVHcloud)](https://github.com/ovh/shai) | ✅ | |
| [Tabnine CLI](https://docs.tabnine.com/main/getting-started/tabnine-cli) | ✅ | |
| [Mistral Vibe](https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-vibe) | ✅ | |
| [Kimi Code](https://code.kimi.com/) | ✅ | |
| [iFlow CLI](https://docs.iflow.cn/en/cli/quickstart) | ✅ | |
| [Windsurf](https://windsurf.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Junie](https://junie.jetbrains.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Antigravity (agy)](https://antigravity.google/) | ✅ | Requires `--ai-skills` |
| [Trae](https://www.trae.ai/) | ✅ | |
| Generic | ✅ | Bring your own agent — use `--ai generic --ai-commands-dir <path>` for unsupported agents |
## 🔧 Specify CLI Reference
@@ -209,28 +192,27 @@ The `specify` command supports the following options:
### Commands
| Command | Description |
| ------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `init` | Initialize a new Specify project from the latest template |
| `check` | Check for installed tools: `git` plus all CLI-based agents configured in `AGENT_CONFIG` (for example: `claude`, `gemini`, `code`/`code-insiders`, `cursor-agent`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `kiro-cli`, `shai`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, etc.) |
| Command | Description |
| ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `init` | Initialize a new Specify project from the latest template |
| `check` | Check for installed tools (`git`, `claude`, `gemini`, `code`/`code-insiders`, `cursor-agent`, `windsurf`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `kiro-cli`, `shai`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`) |
### `specify init` Arguments & Options
| Argument/Option | Type | Description |
| ---------------------- | -------- |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `<project-name>` | Argument | Name for your new project directory (optional if using `--here`, or use `.` for current directory) |
| `--ai` | Option | AI assistant to use (see `AGENT_CONFIG` for the full, up-to-date list). Common options include: `claude`, `gemini`, `copilot`, `cursor-agent`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `kilocode`, `auggie`, `roo`, `codebuddy`, `amp`, `shai`, `kiro-cli` (`kiro` alias), `agy`, `bob`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, or `generic` (requires `--ai-commands-dir`) |
| `--ai-commands-dir` | Option | Directory for agent command files (required with `--ai generic`, e.g. `.myagent/commands/`) |
| `--script` | Option | Script variant to use: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--ignore-agent-tools` | Flag | Skip checks for AI agent tools like Claude Code |
| `--no-git` | Flag | Skip git repository initialization |
| `--here` | Flag | Initialize project in the current directory instead of creating a new one |
| `--force` | Flag | Force merge/overwrite when initializing in current directory (skip confirmation) |
| `--skip-tls` | Flag | Skip SSL/TLS verification (not recommended) |
| `--debug` | Flag | Enable detailed debug output for troubleshooting |
| `--github-token` | Option | GitHub token for API requests (or set GH_TOKEN/GITHUB_TOKEN env variable) |
| `--ai-skills` | Flag | Install Prompt.MD templates as agent skills in agent-specific `skills/` directory (requires `--ai`) |
| `--branch-numbering` | Option | Branch numbering strategy: `sequential` (default — `001`, `002`, `003`) or `timestamp` (`YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS`). Timestamp mode is useful for distributed teams to avoid numbering conflicts |
| Argument/Option | Type | Description |
| ---------------------- | -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `<project-name>` | Argument | Name for your new project directory (optional if using `--here`, or use `.` for current directory) |
| `--ai` | Option | AI assistant to use: `claude`, `gemini`, `copilot`, `cursor-agent`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `windsurf`, `kilocode`, `auggie`, `roo`, `codebuddy`, `amp`, `shai`, `kiro-cli` (`kiro` alias), `agy`, `bob`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, or `generic` (requires `--ai-commands-dir`) |
| `--ai-commands-dir` | Option | Directory for agent command files (required with `--ai generic`, e.g. `.myagent/commands/`) |
| `--script` | Option | Script variant to use: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--ignore-agent-tools` | Flag | Skip checks for AI agent tools like Claude Code |
| `--no-git` | Flag | Skip git repository initialization |
| `--here` | Flag | Initialize project in the current directory instead of creating a new one |
| `--force` | Flag | Force merge/overwrite when initializing in current directory (skip confirmation) |
| `--skip-tls` | Flag | Skip SSL/TLS verification (not recommended) |
| `--debug` | Flag | Enable detailed debug output for troubleshooting |
| `--github-token` | Option | GitHub token for API requests (or set GH_TOKEN/GITHUB_TOKEN env variable) |
| `--ai-skills` | Flag | Install Prompt.MD templates as agent skills in agent-specific `skills/` directory (requires `--ai`) |
### Examples
@@ -265,12 +247,6 @@ specify init my-project --ai vibe
# Initialize with IBM Bob support
specify init my-project --ai bob
# Initialize with Pi Coding Agent support
specify init my-project --ai pi
# Initialize with Codex CLI support
specify init my-project --ai codex --ai-skills
# Initialize with Antigravity support
specify init my-project --ai agy --ai-skills
@@ -305,18 +281,13 @@ specify init my-project --ai claude --ai-skills
# Initialize in current directory with agent skills
specify init --here --ai gemini --ai-skills
# Use timestamp-based branch numbering (useful for distributed teams)
specify init my-project --ai claude --branch-numbering timestamp
# Check system requirements
specify check
```
### Available Slash Commands
After running `specify init`, your AI coding agent will have access to these slash commands for structured development.
For Codex CLI, `--ai-skills` installs spec-kit as agent skills instead of slash-command prompt files. In Codex skills mode, invoke spec-kit as `$speckit-constitution`, `$speckit-specify`, `$speckit-plan`, `$speckit-tasks`, and `$speckit-implement`.
After running `specify init`, your AI coding agent will have access to these slash commands for structured development:
#### Core Commands
@@ -346,68 +317,6 @@ Additional commands for enhanced quality and validation:
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `SPECIFY_FEATURE` | Override feature detection for non-Git repositories. Set to the feature directory name (e.g., `001-photo-albums`) to work on a specific feature when not using Git branches.<br/>\*\*Must be set in the context of the agent you're working with prior to using `/speckit.plan` or follow-up commands. |
## 🧩 Making Spec Kit Your Own: Extensions & Presets
Spec Kit can be tailored to your needs through two complementary systems — **extensions** and **presets** — plus project-local overrides for one-off adjustments:
```mermaid
block-beta
columns 1
overrides["⬆ Highest priority\nProject-Local Overrides\n.specify/templates/overrides/"]
presets["Presets — Customize core & extensions\n.specify/presets/<preset-id>/templates/"]
extensions["Extensions — Add new capabilities\n.specify/extensions/<ext-id>/templates/"]
core["Spec Kit Core — Built-in SDD commands & templates\n.specify/templates/\n⬇ Lowest priority"]
style overrides fill:transparent,stroke:#999
style presets fill:transparent,stroke:#4a9eda
style extensions fill:transparent,stroke:#4a9e4a
style core fill:transparent,stroke:#e6a817
```
**Templates** are resolved at **runtime** — Spec Kit walks the stack top-down and uses the first match. Project-local overrides (`.specify/templates/overrides/`) let you make one-off adjustments for a single project without creating a full preset. **Commands** are applied at **install time** — when you run `specify extension add` or `specify preset add`, command files are written into agent directories (e.g., `.claude/commands/`). If multiple presets or extensions provide the same command, the highest-priority version wins. On removal, the next-highest-priority version is restored automatically. If no overrides or customizations exist, Spec Kit uses its core defaults.
### Extensions — Add New Capabilities
Use **extensions** when you need functionality that goes beyond Spec Kit's core. Extensions introduce new commands and templates — for example, adding domain-specific workflows that are not covered by the built-in SDD commands, integrating with external tools, or adding entirely new development phases. They expand *what Spec Kit can do*.
```bash
# Search available extensions
specify extension search
# Install an extension
specify extension add <extension-name>
```
For example, extensions could add Jira integration, post-implementation code review, V-Model test traceability, or project health diagnostics.
See the [Extensions README](./extensions/README.md) for the full guide, the complete community catalog, and how to build and publish your own.
### Presets — Customize Existing Workflows
Use **presets** when you want to change *how* Spec Kit works without adding new capabilities. Presets override the templates and commands that ship with the core *and* with installed extensions — for example, enforcing a compliance-oriented spec format, using domain-specific terminology, or applying organizational standards to plans and tasks. They customize the artifacts and instructions that Spec Kit and its extensions produce.
```bash
# Search available presets
specify preset search
# Install a preset
specify preset add <preset-name>
```
For example, presets could restructure spec templates to require regulatory traceability, adapt the workflow to fit the methodology you use (e.g., Agile, Kanban, Waterfall, jobs-to-be-done, or domain-driven design), add mandatory security review gates to plans, enforce test-first task ordering, or localize the entire workflow to a different language. The [pirate-speak demo](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-pirate-speak-preset-demo) shows just how deep the customization can go. Multiple presets can be stacked with priority ordering.
See the [Presets README](./presets/README.md) for the full guide, including resolution order, priority, and how to create your own.
### When to Use Which
| Goal | Use |
| --- | --- |
| Add a brand-new command or workflow | Extension |
| Customize the format of specs, plans, or tasks | Preset |
| Integrate an external tool or service | Extension |
| Enforce organizational or regulatory standards | Preset |
| Ship reusable domain-specific templates | Either — presets for template overrides, extensions for templates bundled with new commands |
## 📚 Core Philosophy
Spec-Driven Development is a structured process that emphasizes:
@@ -502,11 +411,11 @@ specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
# Or in current directory:
specify init . --ai claude
specify init . --ai codex --ai-skills
specify init . --ai codex
# or use --here flag
specify init --here --ai claude
specify init --here --ai codex --ai-skills
specify init --here --ai codex
# Force merge into a non-empty current directory
specify init . --force --ai claude
@@ -515,7 +424,7 @@ specify init . --force --ai claude
specify init --here --force --ai claude
```
The CLI will check if you have Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Qwen CLI, opencode, Codex CLI, Qoder CLI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, Pi, or Mistral Vibe installed. If you do not, or you prefer to get the templates without checking for the right tools, use `--ignore-agent-tools` with your command:
The CLI will check if you have Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Qwen CLI, opencode, Codex CLI, Qoder CLI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, or Mistral Vibe installed. If you do not, or you prefer to get the templates without checking for the right tools, use `--ignore-agent-tools` with your command:
```bash
specify init <project_name> --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools

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@@ -1,17 +1,18 @@
# Support
## How to get help
## How to file issues and get help
Please search existing [issues](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues) and [discussions](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/discussions) before creating new ones to avoid duplicates.
This project uses GitHub issues to track bugs and feature requests. Please search the existing issues before filing new issues to avoid duplicates. For new issues, file your bug or feature request as a new issue.
- Review the [README](./README.md) for getting started instructions and troubleshooting tips
For help or questions about using this project, please:
- Open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/new) for bug reports, feature requests, or questions about the Spec-Driven Development methodology
- Check the [comprehensive guide](./spec-driven.md) for detailed documentation on the Spec-Driven Development process
- Ask in [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/discussions) for questions about using Spec Kit or the Spec-Driven Development methodology
- Open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/new) for bug reports and feature requests
- Review the [README](./README.md) for getting started instructions and troubleshooting tips
## Project Status
**Spec Kit** is under active development and maintained by GitHub staff and the community. We will do our best to respond to support, feature requests, and community questions as time permits.
**Spec Kit** is under active development and maintained by GitHub staff **AND THE COMMUNITY**. We will do our best to respond to support, feature requests, and community questions in a timely manner.
## GitHub Support Policy

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
## Prerequisites
- **Linux/macOS** (or Windows; PowerShell scripts now supported without WSL)
- AI coding agent: [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code), [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/), [Codebuddy CLI](https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli), [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli), or [Pi Coding Agent](https://pi.dev)
- AI coding agent: [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code), [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/), [Codebuddy CLI](https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli) or [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli)
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management
- [Python 3.11+](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
@@ -12,22 +12,18 @@
### Initialize a New Project
The easiest way to get started is to initialize a new project. Pin a specific release tag for stability (check [Releases](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/releases) for the latest):
The easiest way to get started is to initialize a new project:
```bash
# Install from a specific stable release (recommended — replace vX.Y.Z with the latest tag)
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
# Or install latest from main (may include unreleased changes)
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
```
Or initialize in the current directory:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init .
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init .
# or use the --here flag
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init --here
```
### Specify AI Agent
@@ -35,11 +31,10 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here
You can proactively specify your AI agent during initialization:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai claude
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai gemini
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai codebuddy
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai pi
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --ai claude
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --ai gemini
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --ai codebuddy
```
### Specify Script Type (Shell vs PowerShell)
@@ -55,8 +50,8 @@ Auto behavior:
Force a specific script type:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --script sh
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --script ps
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --script sh
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --script ps
```
### Ignore Agent Tools Check
@@ -64,7 +59,7 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <proje
If you prefer to get the templates without checking for the right tools:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <project_name> --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools
```
## Verification
@@ -79,52 +74,6 @@ The `.specify/scripts` directory will contain both `.sh` and `.ps1` scripts.
## Troubleshooting
### Enterprise / Air-Gapped Installation
If your environment blocks access to PyPI (you see 403 errors when running `uv tool install` or `pip install`), you can create a portable wheel bundle on a connected machine and transfer it to the air-gapped target.
**Step 1: Build the wheel on a connected machine (same OS and Python version as the target)**
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
cd spec-kit
# Build the wheel
pip install build
python -m build --wheel --outdir dist/
# Download the wheel and all its runtime dependencies
pip download -d dist/ dist/specify_cli-*.whl
```
> **Important:** `pip download` resolves platform-specific wheels (e.g., PyYAML includes native extensions). You must run this step on a machine with the **same OS and Python version** as the air-gapped target. If you need to support multiple platforms, repeat this step on each target OS (Linux, macOS, Windows) and Python version.
**Step 2: Transfer the `dist/` directory to the air-gapped machine**
Copy the entire `dist/` directory (which contains the `specify-cli` wheel and all dependency wheels) to the target machine via USB, network share, or other approved transfer method.
**Step 3: Install on the air-gapped machine**
```bash
pip install --no-index --find-links=./dist specify-cli
```
**Step 4: Initialize a project (no network required)**
```bash
# Initialize a project — no GitHub access needed
specify init my-project --ai claude --offline
```
The `--offline` flag tells the CLI to use the templates, commands, and scripts bundled inside the wheel instead of downloading from GitHub.
> **Deprecation notice:** Starting with v0.6.0, `specify init` will use bundled assets by default and the `--offline` flag will be removed. The GitHub download path will be retired because bundled assets eliminate the need for network access, avoid proxy/firewall issues, and guarantee that templates always match the installed CLI version. No action will be needed — `specify init` will simply work without network access out of the box.
> **Note:** Python 3.11+ is required.
> **Windows note:** Offline scaffolding requires PowerShell 7+ (`pwsh`), not Windows PowerShell 5.x (`powershell.exe`). Install from https://aka.ms/powershell.
### Git Credential Manager on Linux
If you're having issues with Git authentication on Linux, you can install Git Credential Manager:

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
| What to Upgrade | Command | When to Use |
|----------------|---------|-------------|
| **CLI Tool Only** | `uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z` | Get latest CLI features without touching project files |
| **CLI Tool Only** | `uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git` | Get latest CLI features without touching project files |
| **Project Files** | `specify init --here --force --ai <your-agent>` | Update slash commands, templates, and scripts in your project |
| **Both** | Run CLI upgrade, then project update | Recommended for major version updates |
@@ -20,18 +20,16 @@ The CLI tool (`specify`) is separate from your project files. Upgrade it to get
### If you installed with `uv tool install`
Upgrade to a specific release (check [Releases](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/releases) for the latest tag):
```bash
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
```
### If you use one-shot `uvx` commands
Specify the desired release tag:
No upgrade needed—`uvx` always fetches the latest version. Just run your commands as normal:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --ai copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init --here --ai copilot
```
### Verify the upgrade
@@ -291,9 +289,8 @@ This tells Spec Kit which feature directory to use when creating specs, plans, a
```bash
ls -la .claude/commands/ # Claude Code
ls -la .gemini/commands/ # Gemini
ls -la .cursor/commands/ # Cursor
ls -la .pi/prompts/ # Pi Coding Agent
ls -la .gemini/commands/ # Gemini
ls -la .cursor/commands/ # Cursor
```
3. **Check agent-specific setup:**
@@ -401,7 +398,7 @@ The `specify` CLI tool is used for:
- **Upgrades:** `specify init --here --force` to update templates and commands
- **Diagnostics:** `specify check` to verify tool installation
Once you've run `specify init`, the slash commands (like `/speckit.specify`, `/speckit.plan`, etc.) are **permanently installed** in your project's agent folder (`.claude/`, `.github/prompts/`, `.pi/prompts/`, etc.). Your AI assistant reads these command files directly—no need to run `specify` again.
Once you've run `specify init`, the slash commands (like `/speckit.specify`, `/speckit.plan`, etc.) are **permanently installed** in your project's agent folder (`.claude/`, `.github/prompts/`, etc.). Your AI assistant reads these command files directly—no need to run `specify` again.
**If your agent isn't recognizing slash commands:**
@@ -413,9 +410,6 @@ Once you've run `specify init`, the slash commands (like `/speckit.specify`, `/s
# For Claude
ls -la .claude/commands/
# For Pi
ls -la .pi/prompts/
```
2. **Restart your IDE/editor completely** (not just reload window)

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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ provides:
required: boolean # Default: false
hooks: # Optional, event hooks
event_name: # e.g., "after_specify", "after_plan", "after_tasks", "after_implement"
event_name: # e.g., "after_tasks", "after_implement"
command: string # Command to execute
optional: boolean # Default: true
prompt: string # Prompt text for optional hooks
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ defaults: # Optional, default configuration values
#### `hooks`
- **Type**: object
- **Keys**: Event names (e.g., `after_specify`, `after_plan`, `after_tasks`, `after_implement`, `before_commit`)
- **Keys**: Event names (e.g., `after_tasks`, `after_implement`, `before_commit`)
- **Description**: Hooks that execute at lifecycle events
- **Events**: Defined by core spec-kit commands
@@ -551,16 +551,10 @@ hooks:
Standard events (defined by core):
- `before_specify` - Before specification generation
- `after_specify` - After specification generation
- `before_plan` - Before implementation planning
- `after_plan` - After implementation planning
- `before_tasks` - Before task generation
- `after_tasks` - After task generation
- `before_implement` - Before implementation
- `after_implement` - After implementation
- `before_commit` - Before git commit *(planned - not yet wired into core templates)*
- `after_commit` - After git commit *(planned - not yet wired into core templates)*
- `before_commit` - Before git commit
- `after_commit` - After git commit
### Hook Configuration

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@@ -209,22 +209,9 @@ Edit `extensions/catalog.community.json` and add your extension:
Add your extension to the Available Extensions table in `extensions/README.md`:
```markdown
| Your Extension Name | Brief description of what it does | `<category>` | <effect> | [repo-name](https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension) |
| Your Extension Name | Brief description of what it does | [repo-name](https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension) |
```
**(Table) Category** — pick the one that best fits your extension:
- `docs` — reads, validates, or generates spec artifacts
- `code` — reviews, validates, or modifies source code
- `process` — orchestrates workflow across phases
- `integration` — syncs with external platforms
- `visibility` — reports on project health or progress
**Effect** — choose one:
- Read-only — produces reports without modifying files
- Read+Write — modifies files, creates artifacts, or updates specs
Insert your extension in alphabetical order in the table.
### 4. Submit Pull Request

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@@ -387,9 +387,6 @@ settings:
auto_execute_hooks: true
# Hook configuration
# Available events: before_specify, after_specify, before_plan, after_plan,
# before_tasks, after_tasks, before_implement, after_implement
# Planned (not yet wired into core templates): before_commit, after_commit
hooks:
after_tasks:
- extension: jira

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@@ -70,34 +70,19 @@ specify extension add --from https://github.com/org/spec-kit-ext/archive/refs/ta
The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.community.json`](catalog.community.json):
**Categories:** `docs` — reads, validates, or generates spec artifacts · `code` — reviews, validates, or modifies source code · `process` — orchestrates workflow across phases · `integration` — syncs with external platforms · `visibility` — reports on project health or progress
**Effect:** `Read-only` — produces reports without modifying files · `Read+Write` — modifies files, creates artifacts, or updates specs
| Extension | Purpose | Category | Effect | URL |
|-----------|---------|----------|--------|-----|
| Archive Extension | Archive merged features into main project memory. | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-archive](https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive) |
| Azure DevOps Integration | Sync user stories and tasks to Azure DevOps work items using OAuth authentication | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-azure-devops](https://github.com/pragya247/spec-kit-azure-devops) |
| Cleanup Extension | Post-implementation quality gate that reviews changes, fixes small issues (scout rule), creates tasks for medium issues, and generates analysis for large issues | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-cleanup](https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup) |
| Cognitive Squad | Multi-agent cognitive system with Triadic Model: understanding, internalization, application — with quality gates, backpropagation verification, and self-healing | `docs` | Read+Write | [cognitive-squad](https://github.com/Testimonial/cognitive-squad) |
| Conduct Extension | Orchestrates spec-kit phases via sub-agent delegation to reduce context pollution. | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-conduct-ext](https://github.com/twbrandon7/spec-kit-conduct-ext) |
| DocGuard — CDD Enforcement | Canonical-Driven Development enforcement. Validates, scores, and traces project documentation with automated checks, AI-driven workflows, and spec-kit hooks. Zero NPM runtime dependencies. | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-docguard](https://github.com/raccioly/docguard) |
| Fleet Orchestrator | Orchestrate a full feature lifecycle with human-in-the-loop gates across all SpecKit phases | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-fleet](https://github.com/sharathsatish/spec-kit-fleet) |
| Iterate | Iterate on spec documents with a two-phase define-and-apply workflow — refine specs mid-implementation and go straight back to building | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-iterate](https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate) |
| Jira Integration | Create Jira Epics, Stories, and Issues from spec-kit specifications and task breakdowns with configurable hierarchy and custom field support | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-jira](https://github.com/mbachorik/spec-kit-jira) |
| Learning Extension | Generate educational guides from implementations and enhance clarifications with mentoring context | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-learn](https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn) |
| Project Health Check | Diagnose a Spec Kit project and report health issues across structure, agents, features, scripts, extensions, and git | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-doctor](https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor) |
| Project Status | Show current SDD workflow progress — active feature, artifact status, task completion, workflow phase, and extensions summary | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-status](https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status) |
| Ralph Loop | Autonomous implementation loop using AI agent CLI | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-ralph](https://github.com/Rubiss/spec-kit-ralph) |
| Reconcile Extension | Reconcile implementation drift by surgically updating feature artifacts. | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-reconcile](https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile) |
| Retrospective Extension | Post-implementation retrospective with spec adherence scoring, drift analysis, and human-gated spec updates | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-retrospective](https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective) |
| Review Extension | Post-implementation comprehensive code review with specialized agents for code quality, comments, tests, error handling, type design, and simplification | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-review](https://github.com/ismaelJimenez/spec-kit-review) |
| SDD Utilities | Resume interrupted workflows, validate project health, and verify spec-to-task traceability | `process` | Read+Write | [speckit-utils](https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils) |
| Spec Sync | Detect and resolve drift between specs and implementation. AI-assisted resolution with human approval | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-sync](https://github.com/bgervin/spec-kit-sync) |
| Understanding | Automated requirements quality analysis — 31 deterministic metrics against IEEE/ISO standards with experimental energy-based ambiguity detection | `docs` | Read-only | [understanding](https://github.com/Testimonial/understanding) |
| V-Model Extension Pack | Enforces V-Model paired generation of development specs and test specs with full traceability | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-v-model](https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model) |
| Verify Extension | Post-implementation quality gate that validates implemented code against specification artifacts | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-verify](https://github.com/ismaelJimenez/spec-kit-verify) |
| Verify Tasks Extension | Detect phantom completions: tasks marked [X] in tasks.md with no real implementation | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-verify-tasks](https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks) |
| Extension | Purpose | URL |
|-----------|---------|-----|
| Azure DevOps Integration | Sync user stories and tasks to Azure DevOps work items using OAuth authentication | [spec-kit-azure-devops](https://github.com/pragya247/spec-kit-azure-devops) |
| Cleanup Extension | Post-implementation quality gate that reviews changes, fixes small issues (scout rule), creates tasks for medium issues, and generates analysis for large issues | [spec-kit-cleanup](https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup) |
| Fleet Orchestrator | Orchestrate a full feature lifecycle with human-in-the-loop gates across all SpecKit phases | [spec-kit-fleet](https://github.com/sharathsatish/spec-kit-fleet) |
| Jira Integration | Create Jira Epics, Stories, and Issues from spec-kit specifications and task breakdowns with configurable hierarchy and custom field support | [spec-kit-jira](https://github.com/mbachorik/spec-kit-jira) |
| Ralph Loop | Autonomous implementation loop using AI agent CLI | [spec-kit-ralph](https://github.com/Rubiss/spec-kit-ralph) |
| Retrospective Extension | Post-implementation retrospective with spec adherence scoring, drift analysis, and human-gated spec updates | [spec-kit-retrospective](https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective) |
| Review Extension | Post-implementation comprehensive code review with specialized agents for code quality, comments, tests, error handling, type design, and simplification | [spec-kit-review](https://github.com/ismaelJimenez/spec-kit-review) |
| Spec Sync | Detect and resolve drift between specs and implementation. AI-assisted resolution with human approval | [spec-kit-sync](https://github.com/bgervin/spec-kit-sync) |
| Understanding | Automated requirements quality analysis — 31 deterministic metrics against IEEE/ISO standards with experimental energy-based ambiguity detection | [understanding](https://github.com/Testimonial/understanding) |
| V-Model Extension Pack | Enforces V-Model paired generation of development specs and test specs with full traceability | [spec-kit-v-model](https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model) |
| Verify Extension | Post-implementation quality gate that validates implemented code against specification artifacts | [spec-kit-verify](https://github.com/ismaelJimenez/spec-kit-verify) |
## Adding Your Extension

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@@ -359,15 +359,12 @@ specify extension add jira
"installed_at": "2026-01-28T14:30:00Z",
"source": "catalog",
"manifest_hash": "sha256:abc123...",
"enabled": true,
"priority": 10
"enabled": true
}
}
}
```
**Priority Field**: Extensions are ordered by `priority` (lower = higher precedence). Default is 10. Used for template resolution when multiple extensions provide the same template.
### 3. Configuration
```bash
@@ -1087,15 +1084,11 @@ List installed extensions in current project.
$ specify extension list
Installed Extensions:
✓ Jira Integration (v1.0.0)
jira
Create Jira issues from spec-kit artifacts
Commands: 3 | Hooks: 2 | Priority: 10 | Status: Enabled
jira (v1.0.0) - Jira Integration
Commands: 3 | Hooks: 2 | Status: Enabled
✓ Linear Integration (v0.9.0)
linear
Create Linear issues from spec-kit artifacts
Commands: 1 | Hooks: 1 | Priority: 10 | Status: Enabled
linear (v0.9.0) - Linear Integration
Commands: 1 | Hooks: 1 | Status: Enabled
```
**Options:**
@@ -1203,9 +1196,10 @@ Next steps:
**Options:**
- `--from URL`: Install from a remote URL (archive). Does not accept Git repositories directly.
- `--dev`: Install from a local path in development mode (the PATH is the positional `extension` argument).
- `--priority NUMBER`: Set resolution priority (lower = higher precedence, default 10)
- `--from URL`: Install from custom URL or Git repo
- `--version VERSION`: Install specific version
- `--dev PATH`: Install from local path (development mode)
- `--no-register`: Skip command registration (manual setup)
#### `specify extension remove NAME`
@@ -1286,29 +1280,6 @@ $ specify extension disable jira
To re-enable: specify extension enable jira
```
#### `specify extension set-priority NAME PRIORITY`
Change the resolution priority of an installed extension.
```bash
$ specify extension set-priority jira 5
✓ Extension 'Jira Integration' priority changed: 10 → 5
Lower priority = higher precedence in template resolution
```
**Priority Values:**
- Lower numbers = higher precedence (checked first in resolution)
- Default priority is 10
- Must be a positive integer (1 or higher)
**Use Cases:**
- Ensure a critical extension's templates take precedence
- Override default resolution order when multiple extensions provide similar templates
---
## Compatibility & Versioning

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@@ -1,39 +1,8 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-03-19T12:08:20Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-09T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json",
"extensions": {
"archive": {
"name": "Archive Extension",
"id": "archive",
"description": "Archive merged features into main project memory, resolving gaps and conflicts.",
"author": "Stanislav Deviatov",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive",
"homepage": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive",
"documentation": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"archive",
"memory",
"merge",
"changelog"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-14T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-14T00:00:00Z"
},
"azure-devops": {
"name": "Azure DevOps Integration",
"id": "azure-devops",
@@ -105,153 +74,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-02-22T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-22T00:00:00Z"
},
"cognitive-squad": {
"name": "Cognitive Squad",
"id": "cognitive-squad",
"description": "Multi-agent cognitive system with Triadic Model: understanding, internalization, application — with quality gates, backpropagation verification, and self-healing",
"author": "Testimonial",
"version": "0.1.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/Testimonial/cognitive-squad/archive/refs/tags/v0.1.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/Testimonial/cognitive-squad",
"homepage": "https://github.com/Testimonial/cognitive-squad",
"documentation": "https://github.com/Testimonial/cognitive-squad/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/Testimonial/cognitive-squad/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.3.0",
"tools": [
{
"name": "understanding",
"version": ">=3.4.0",
"required": false
},
{
"name": "spec-kit-reverse-eng",
"version": ">=1.0.0",
"required": false
}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 10,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"ai-agents",
"cognitive",
"full-lifecycle",
"verification",
"multi-agent"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-16T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z"
},
"conduct": {
"name": "Conduct Extension",
"id": "conduct",
"description": "Executes a single spec-kit phase via sub-agent delegation to reduce context pollution.",
"author": "twbrandon7",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/twbrandon7/spec-kit-conduct-ext/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/twbrandon7/spec-kit-conduct-ext",
"homepage": "https://github.com/twbrandon7/spec-kit-conduct-ext",
"documentation": "https://github.com/twbrandon7/spec-kit-conduct-ext/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/twbrandon7/spec-kit-conduct-ext/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.3.1"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"conduct",
"workflow",
"automation"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-19T12:08:20Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-19T12:08:20Z"
},
"docguard": {
"name": "DocGuard \u2014 CDD Enforcement",
"id": "docguard",
"description": "Canonical-Driven Development enforcement. Validates, scores, and traces project documentation with automated checks, AI-driven workflows, and spec-kit hooks. Zero NPM runtime dependencies.",
"author": "raccioly",
"version": "0.9.11",
"download_url": "https://github.com/raccioly/docguard/releases/download/v0.9.11/spec-kit-docguard-v0.9.11.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/raccioly/docguard",
"homepage": "https://www.npmjs.com/package/docguard-cli",
"documentation": "https://github.com/raccioly/docguard/blob/main/extensions/spec-kit-docguard/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/raccioly/docguard/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0",
"tools": [
{
"name": "node",
"version": ">=18.0.0",
"required": true
}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 6,
"hooks": 3
},
"tags": [
"documentation",
"validation",
"quality",
"cdd",
"traceability",
"ai-agents",
"enforcement",
"spec-kit"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-13T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-18T18:53:31Z"
},
"doctor": {
"name": "Project Health Check",
"id": "doctor",
"description": "Diagnose a Spec Kit project and report health issues across structure, agents, features, scripts, extensions, and git.",
"author": "KhawarHabibKhan",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor",
"homepage": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor",
"documentation": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"diagnostics",
"health-check",
"validation",
"project-structure"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-13T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-13T00:00:00Z"
},
"fleet": {
"name": "Fleet Orchestrator",
"id": "fleet",
@@ -271,48 +93,13 @@
"commands": 2,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"orchestration",
"workflow",
"human-in-the-loop",
"parallel"
],
"tags": ["orchestration", "workflow", "human-in-the-loop", "parallel"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-06T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-06T00:00:00Z"
},
"iterate": {
"name": "Iterate",
"id": "iterate",
"description": "Iterate on spec documents with a two-phase define-and-apply workflow — refine specs mid-implementation and go straight back to building",
"author": "Vianca Martinez",
"version": "2.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate/archive/refs/tags/v2.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate",
"homepage": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate",
"documentation": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 2,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"iteration",
"change-management",
"spec-maintenance"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-17T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-17T00:00:00Z"
},
"jira": {
"name": "Jira Integration",
"id": "jira",
@@ -373,49 +160,13 @@
"commands": 2,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"implementation",
"automation",
"loop",
"copilot"
],
"tags": ["implementation", "automation", "loop", "copilot"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-09T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-09T00:00:00Z"
},
"reconcile": {
"name": "Reconcile Extension",
"id": "reconcile",
"description": "Reconcile implementation drift by surgically updating the feature's own spec, plan, and tasks.",
"author": "Stanislav Deviatov",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile",
"homepage": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile",
"documentation": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"reconcile",
"drift",
"tasks",
"remediation"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-14T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-14T00:00:00Z"
},
"retrospective": {
"name": "Retrospective Extension",
"id": "retrospective",
@@ -467,53 +218,13 @@
"commands": 7,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"code-review",
"quality",
"review",
"testing",
"error-handling",
"type-design",
"simplification"
],
"tags": ["code-review", "quality", "review", "testing", "error-handling", "type-design", "simplification"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-06T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-06T00:00:00Z"
},
"speckit-utils": {
"name": "SDD Utilities",
"id": "speckit-utils",
"description": "Resume interrupted workflows, validate project health, and verify spec-to-task traceability.",
"author": "mvanhorn",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils",
"homepage": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils",
"documentation": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 2
},
"tags": [
"resume",
"doctor",
"validate",
"workflow",
"health-check"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z"
},
"sync": {
"name": "Spec Sync",
"id": "sync",
@@ -549,7 +260,7 @@
"understanding": {
"name": "Understanding",
"id": "understanding",
"description": "Automated requirements quality analysis \u2014 validates specs against IEEE/ISO standards using 31 deterministic metrics. Catches ambiguity, missing testability, and structural issues before they reach implementation. Includes experimental energy-based ambiguity detection using local LM token perplexity.",
"description": "Automated requirements quality analysis validates specs against IEEE/ISO standards using 31 deterministic metrics. Catches ambiguity, missing testability, and structural issues before they reach implementation. Includes experimental energy-based ambiguity detection using local LM token perplexity.",
"author": "Ladislav Bihari",
"version": "3.4.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/Testimonial/understanding/archive/refs/tags/v3.4.0.zip",
@@ -587,38 +298,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-07T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-07T00:00:00Z"
},
"status": {
"name": "Project Status",
"id": "status",
"description": "Show current SDD workflow progress — active feature, artifact status, task completion, workflow phase, and extensions summary.",
"author": "KhawarHabibKhan",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status",
"homepage": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status",
"documentation": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"status",
"workflow",
"progress",
"feature-tracking",
"task-progress"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-16T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-16T00:00:00Z"
},
"v-model": {
"name": "V-Model Extension Pack",
"id": "v-model",
@@ -651,37 +330,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-02-20T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-22T00:00:00Z"
},
"learn": {
"name": "Learning Extension",
"id": "learn",
"description": "Generate educational guides from implementations and enhance clarifications with mentoring context.",
"author": "Vianca Martinez",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn",
"homepage": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn",
"documentation": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 2,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"learning",
"education",
"mentoring",
"knowledge-transfer"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-17T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-17T00:00:00Z"
},
"verify": {
"name": "Verify Extension",
"id": "verify",
@@ -713,37 +361,6 @@
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-03T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-03T00:00:00Z"
},
"verify-tasks": {
"name": "Verify Tasks Extension",
"id": "verify-tasks",
"description": "Detect phantom completions: tasks marked [X] in tasks.md with no real implementation.",
"author": "Dave Sharpe",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks",
"homepage": "https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks",
"documentation": "https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"verification",
"quality",
"phantom-completion",
"tasks"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-16T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-16T00:00:00Z"
}
}
}

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@@ -13,15 +13,13 @@ When Spec Kit needs a template (e.g. `spec-template`), it walks a resolution sta
If no preset is installed, core templates are used — exactly the same behavior as before presets existed.
Template resolution happens **at runtime** — although preset files are copied into `.specify/presets/<id>/` during installation, Spec Kit walks the resolution stack on every template lookup rather than merging templates into a single location.
For detailed resolution and command registration flows, see [ARCHITECTURE.md](ARCHITECTURE.md).
## Command Overrides
Presets can also override the commands that guide the SDD workflow. Templates define *what* gets produced (specs, plans, constitutions); commands define *how* the LLM produces them (the step-by-step instructions).
Unlike templates, command overrides are applied **at install time**. When a preset includes `type: "command"` entries, the commands are registered into all detected agent directories (`.claude/commands/`, `.gemini/commands/`, etc.) in the correct format (Markdown or TOML with appropriate argument placeholders). When the preset is removed, the registered commands are cleaned up.
When a preset includes `type: "command"` entries, the commands are automatically registered into all detected agent directories (`.claude/commands/`, `.gemini/commands/`, etc.) in the correct format (Markdown or TOML with appropriate argument placeholders). When the preset is removed, the registered commands are cleaned up.
## Quick Start

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[project]
name = "specify-cli"
version = "0.3.2"
version = "0.2.1"
description = "Specify CLI, part of GitHub Spec Kit. A tool to bootstrap your projects for Spec-Driven Development (SDD)."
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = [
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ dependencies = [
"pyyaml>=6.0",
"packaging>=23.0",
"pathspec>=0.12.0",
"json5>=0.13.0",
]
[project.scripts]
@@ -27,25 +26,6 @@ build-backend = "hatchling.build"
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
packages = ["src/specify_cli"]
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel.force-include]
# Bundle core assets so `specify init` works without network access (air-gapped / enterprise)
# Page templates (exclude commands/ — bundled separately below to avoid duplication)
"templates/agent-file-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/agent-file-template.md"
"templates/checklist-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/checklist-template.md"
"templates/constitution-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/constitution-template.md"
"templates/plan-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/plan-template.md"
"templates/spec-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/spec-template.md"
"templates/tasks-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/tasks-template.md"
"templates/vscode-settings.json" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/vscode-settings.json"
# Command templates
"templates/commands" = "specify_cli/core_pack/commands"
"scripts/bash" = "specify_cli/core_pack/scripts/bash"
"scripts/powershell" = "specify_cli/core_pack/scripts/powershell"
".github/workflows/scripts/create-release-packages.sh" = "specify_cli/core_pack/release_scripts/create-release-packages.sh"
".github/workflows/scripts/create-release-packages.ps1" = "specify_cli/core_pack/release_scripts/create-release-packages.ps1"
# Official agent packs (embedded in wheel for zero-config offline operation)
"src/specify_cli/core_pack/agents" = "specify_cli/core_pack/agents"
[project.optional-dependencies]
test = [
"pytest>=7.0",

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@@ -79,28 +79,15 @@ SCRIPT_DIR="$(CDPATH="" cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/common.sh"
# Get feature paths and validate branch
_paths_output=$(get_feature_paths) || { echo "ERROR: Failed to resolve feature paths" >&2; exit 1; }
eval "$_paths_output"
unset _paths_output
eval $(get_feature_paths)
check_feature_branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$HAS_GIT" || exit 1
# If paths-only mode, output paths and exit (support JSON + paths-only combined)
if $PATHS_ONLY; then
if $JSON_MODE; then
# Minimal JSON paths payload (no validation performed)
if has_jq; then
jq -cn \
--arg repo_root "$REPO_ROOT" \
--arg branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" \
--arg feature_dir "$FEATURE_DIR" \
--arg feature_spec "$FEATURE_SPEC" \
--arg impl_plan "$IMPL_PLAN" \
--arg tasks "$TASKS" \
'{REPO_ROOT:$repo_root,BRANCH:$branch,FEATURE_DIR:$feature_dir,FEATURE_SPEC:$feature_spec,IMPL_PLAN:$impl_plan,TASKS:$tasks}'
else
printf '{"REPO_ROOT":"%s","BRANCH":"%s","FEATURE_DIR":"%s","FEATURE_SPEC":"%s","IMPL_PLAN":"%s","TASKS":"%s"}\n' \
"$(json_escape "$REPO_ROOT")" "$(json_escape "$CURRENT_BRANCH")" "$(json_escape "$FEATURE_DIR")" "$(json_escape "$FEATURE_SPEC")" "$(json_escape "$IMPL_PLAN")" "$(json_escape "$TASKS")"
fi
printf '{"REPO_ROOT":"%s","BRANCH":"%s","FEATURE_DIR":"%s","FEATURE_SPEC":"%s","IMPL_PLAN":"%s","TASKS":"%s"}\n' \
"$REPO_ROOT" "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$FEATURE_DIR" "$FEATURE_SPEC" "$IMPL_PLAN" "$TASKS"
else
echo "REPO_ROOT: $REPO_ROOT"
echo "BRANCH: $CURRENT_BRANCH"
@@ -154,25 +141,14 @@ fi
# Output results
if $JSON_MODE; then
# Build JSON array of documents
if has_jq; then
if [[ ${#docs[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
json_docs="[]"
else
json_docs=$(printf '%s\n' "${docs[@]}" | jq -R . | jq -s .)
fi
jq -cn \
--arg feature_dir "$FEATURE_DIR" \
--argjson docs "$json_docs" \
'{FEATURE_DIR:$feature_dir,AVAILABLE_DOCS:$docs}'
if [[ ${#docs[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
json_docs="[]"
else
if [[ ${#docs[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
json_docs="[]"
else
json_docs=$(for d in "${docs[@]}"; do printf '"%s",' "$(json_escape "$d")"; done)
json_docs="[${json_docs%,}]"
fi
printf '{"FEATURE_DIR":"%s","AVAILABLE_DOCS":%s}\n' "$(json_escape "$FEATURE_DIR")" "$json_docs"
json_docs=$(printf '"%s",' "${docs[@]}")
json_docs="[${json_docs%,}]"
fi
printf '{"FEATURE_DIR":"%s","AVAILABLE_DOCS":%s}\n' "$FEATURE_DIR" "$json_docs"
else
# Text output
echo "FEATURE_DIR:$FEATURE_DIR"

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@@ -33,27 +33,16 @@ get_current_branch() {
if [[ -d "$specs_dir" ]]; then
local latest_feature=""
local highest=0
local latest_timestamp=""
for dir in "$specs_dir"/*; do
if [[ -d "$dir" ]]; then
local dirname=$(basename "$dir")
if [[ "$dirname" =~ ^([0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6})- ]]; then
# Timestamp-based branch: compare lexicographically
local ts="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
if [[ "$ts" > "$latest_timestamp" ]]; then
latest_timestamp="$ts"
latest_feature=$dirname
fi
elif [[ "$dirname" =~ ^([0-9]{3})- ]]; then
if [[ "$dirname" =~ ^([0-9]{3})- ]]; then
local number=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
number=$((10#$number))
if [[ "$number" -gt "$highest" ]]; then
highest=$number
# Only update if no timestamp branch found yet
if [[ -z "$latest_timestamp" ]]; then
latest_feature=$dirname
fi
latest_feature=$dirname
fi
fi
fi
@@ -83,9 +72,9 @@ check_feature_branch() {
return 0
fi
if [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{3}- ]] && [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6}- ]]; then
if [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{3}- ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $branch" >&2
echo "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name or 20260319-143022-feature-name" >&2
echo "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name" >&2
return 1
fi
@@ -101,18 +90,15 @@ find_feature_dir_by_prefix() {
local branch_name="$2"
local specs_dir="$repo_root/specs"
# Extract prefix from branch (e.g., "004" from "004-whatever" or "20260319-143022" from timestamp branches)
local prefix=""
if [[ "$branch_name" =~ ^([0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6})- ]]; then
prefix="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
elif [[ "$branch_name" =~ ^([0-9]{3})- ]]; then
prefix="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
else
# If branch doesn't have a recognized prefix, fall back to exact match
# Extract numeric prefix from branch (e.g., "004" from "004-whatever")
if [[ ! "$branch_name" =~ ^([0-9]{3})- ]]; then
# If branch doesn't have numeric prefix, fall back to exact match
echo "$specs_dir/$branch_name"
return
fi
local prefix="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
# Search for directories in specs/ that start with this prefix
local matches=()
if [[ -d "$specs_dir" ]]; then
@@ -133,8 +119,8 @@ find_feature_dir_by_prefix() {
else
# Multiple matches - this shouldn't happen with proper naming convention
echo "ERROR: Multiple spec directories found with prefix '$prefix': ${matches[*]}" >&2
echo "Please ensure only one spec directory exists per prefix." >&2
return 1
echo "Please ensure only one spec directory exists per numeric prefix." >&2
echo "$specs_dir/$branch_name" # Return something to avoid breaking the script
fi
}
@@ -148,58 +134,21 @@ get_feature_paths() {
fi
# Use prefix-based lookup to support multiple branches per spec
local feature_dir
if ! feature_dir=$(find_feature_dir_by_prefix "$repo_root" "$current_branch"); then
echo "ERROR: Failed to resolve feature directory" >&2
return 1
fi
local feature_dir=$(find_feature_dir_by_prefix "$repo_root" "$current_branch")
# Use printf '%q' to safely quote values, preventing shell injection
# via crafted branch names or paths containing special characters
printf 'REPO_ROOT=%q\n' "$repo_root"
printf 'CURRENT_BRANCH=%q\n' "$current_branch"
printf 'HAS_GIT=%q\n' "$has_git_repo"
printf 'FEATURE_DIR=%q\n' "$feature_dir"
printf 'FEATURE_SPEC=%q\n' "$feature_dir/spec.md"
printf 'IMPL_PLAN=%q\n' "$feature_dir/plan.md"
printf 'TASKS=%q\n' "$feature_dir/tasks.md"
printf 'RESEARCH=%q\n' "$feature_dir/research.md"
printf 'DATA_MODEL=%q\n' "$feature_dir/data-model.md"
printf 'QUICKSTART=%q\n' "$feature_dir/quickstart.md"
printf 'CONTRACTS_DIR=%q\n' "$feature_dir/contracts"
}
# Check if jq is available for safe JSON construction
has_jq() {
command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1
}
# Escape a string for safe embedding in a JSON value (fallback when jq is unavailable).
# Handles backslash, double-quote, and JSON-required control character escapes (RFC 8259).
json_escape() {
local s="$1"
s="${s//\\/\\\\}"
s="${s//\"/\\\"}"
s="${s//$'\n'/\\n}"
s="${s//$'\t'/\\t}"
s="${s//$'\r'/\\r}"
s="${s//$'\b'/\\b}"
s="${s//$'\f'/\\f}"
# Escape any remaining U+0001-U+001F control characters as \uXXXX.
# (U+0000/NUL cannot appear in bash strings and is excluded.)
# LC_ALL=C ensures ${#s} counts bytes and ${s:$i:1} yields single bytes,
# so multi-byte UTF-8 sequences (first byte >= 0xC0) pass through intact.
local LC_ALL=C
local i char code
for (( i=0; i<${#s}; i++ )); do
char="${s:$i:1}"
printf -v code '%d' "'$char" 2>/dev/null || code=256
if (( code >= 1 && code <= 31 )); then
printf '\\u%04x' "$code"
else
printf '%s' "$char"
fi
done
cat <<EOF
REPO_ROOT='$repo_root'
CURRENT_BRANCH='$current_branch'
HAS_GIT='$has_git_repo'
FEATURE_DIR='$feature_dir'
FEATURE_SPEC='$feature_dir/spec.md'
IMPL_PLAN='$feature_dir/plan.md'
TASKS='$feature_dir/tasks.md'
RESEARCH='$feature_dir/research.md'
DATA_MODEL='$feature_dir/data-model.md'
QUICKSTART='$feature_dir/quickstart.md'
CONTRACTS_DIR='$feature_dir/contracts'
EOF
}
check_file() { [[ -f "$1" ]] && echo "$2" || echo "$2"; }
@@ -224,11 +173,9 @@ resolve_template() {
if [ -d "$presets_dir" ]; then
local registry_file="$presets_dir/.registry"
if [ -f "$registry_file" ] && command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Read preset IDs sorted by priority (lower number = higher precedence).
# The python3 call is wrapped in an if-condition so that set -e does not
# abort the function when python3 exits non-zero (e.g. invalid JSON).
local sorted_presets=""
if sorted_presets=$(SPECKIT_REGISTRY="$registry_file" python3 -c "
# Read preset IDs sorted by priority (lower number = higher precedence)
local sorted_presets
sorted_presets=$(SPECKIT_REGISTRY="$registry_file" python3 -c "
import json, sys, os
try:
with open(os.environ['SPECKIT_REGISTRY']) as f:
@@ -238,17 +185,14 @@ try:
print(pid)
except Exception:
sys.exit(1)
" 2>/dev/null); then
if [ -n "$sorted_presets" ]; then
# python3 succeeded and returned preset IDs — search in priority order
while IFS= read -r preset_id; do
local candidate="$presets_dir/$preset_id/templates/${template_name}.md"
[ -f "$candidate" ] && echo "$candidate" && return 0
done <<< "$sorted_presets"
fi
# python3 succeeded but registry has no presets — nothing to search
" 2>/dev/null)
if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [ -n "$sorted_presets" ]; then
while IFS= read -r preset_id; do
local candidate="$presets_dir/$preset_id/templates/${template_name}.md"
[ -f "$candidate" ] && echo "$candidate" && return 0
done <<< "$sorted_presets"
else
# python3 failed (missing, or registry parse error) — fall back to unordered directory scan
# python3 returned empty list — fall through to directory scan
for preset in "$presets_dir"/*/; do
[ -d "$preset" ] || continue
local candidate="$preset/templates/${template_name}.md"
@@ -281,9 +225,8 @@ except Exception:
local core="$base/${template_name}.md"
[ -f "$core" ] && echo "$core" && return 0
# Template not found in any location.
# Return 1 so callers can distinguish "not found" from "found".
# Callers running under set -e should use: TEMPLATE=$(resolve_template ...) || true
return 1
# Return success with empty output so callers using set -e don't abort;
# callers check [ -n "$TEMPLATE" ] to detect "not found".
return 0
}

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@@ -5,14 +5,13 @@ set -e
JSON_MODE=false
SHORT_NAME=""
BRANCH_NUMBER=""
USE_TIMESTAMP=false
ARGS=()
i=1
while [ $i -le $# ]; do
arg="${!i}"
case "$arg" in
--json)
JSON_MODE=true
--json)
JSON_MODE=true
;;
--short-name)
if [ $((i + 1)) -gt $# ]; then
@@ -41,27 +40,22 @@ while [ $i -le $# ]; do
fi
BRANCH_NUMBER="$next_arg"
;;
--timestamp)
USE_TIMESTAMP=true
;;
--help|-h)
echo "Usage: $0 [--json] [--short-name <name>] [--number N] [--timestamp] <feature_description>"
--help|-h)
echo "Usage: $0 [--json] [--short-name <name>] [--number N] <feature_description>"
echo ""
echo "Options:"
echo " --json Output in JSON format"
echo " --short-name <name> Provide a custom short name (2-4 words) for the branch"
echo " --number N Specify branch number manually (overrides auto-detection)"
echo " --timestamp Use timestamp prefix (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS) instead of sequential numbering"
echo " --help, -h Show this help message"
echo ""
echo "Examples:"
echo " $0 'Add user authentication system' --short-name 'user-auth'"
echo " $0 'Implement OAuth2 integration for API' --number 5"
echo " $0 --timestamp --short-name 'user-auth' 'Add user authentication'"
exit 0
;;
*)
ARGS+=("$arg")
*)
ARGS+=("$arg")
;;
esac
i=$((i + 1))
@@ -69,7 +63,7 @@ done
FEATURE_DESCRIPTION="${ARGS[*]}"
if [ -z "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 [--json] [--short-name <name>] [--number N] [--timestamp] <feature_description>" >&2
echo "Usage: $0 [--json] [--short-name <name>] [--number N] <feature_description>" >&2
exit 1
fi
@@ -102,13 +96,10 @@ get_highest_from_specs() {
for dir in "$specs_dir"/*; do
[ -d "$dir" ] || continue
dirname=$(basename "$dir")
# Only match sequential prefixes (###-*), skip timestamp dirs
if echo "$dirname" | grep -q '^[0-9]\{3\}-'; then
number=$(echo "$dirname" | grep -o '^[0-9]\{3\}')
number=$((10#$number))
if [ "$number" -gt "$highest" ]; then
highest=$number
fi
number=$(echo "$dirname" | grep -o '^[0-9]\+' || echo "0")
number=$((10#$number))
if [ "$number" -gt "$highest" ]; then
highest=$number
fi
done
fi
@@ -147,7 +138,7 @@ check_existing_branches() {
local specs_dir="$1"
# Fetch all remotes to get latest branch info (suppress errors if no remotes)
git fetch --all --prune >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
git fetch --all --prune 2>/dev/null || true
# Get highest number from ALL branches (not just matching short name)
local highest_branch=$(get_highest_from_branches)
@@ -251,42 +242,29 @@ else
BRANCH_SUFFIX=$(generate_branch_name "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION")
fi
# Warn if --number and --timestamp are both specified
if [ "$USE_TIMESTAMP" = true ] && [ -n "$BRANCH_NUMBER" ]; then
>&2 echo "[specify] Warning: --number is ignored when --timestamp is used"
BRANCH_NUMBER=""
fi
# Determine branch prefix
if [ "$USE_TIMESTAMP" = true ]; then
FEATURE_NUM=$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)
BRANCH_NAME="${FEATURE_NUM}-${BRANCH_SUFFIX}"
else
# Determine branch number
if [ -z "$BRANCH_NUMBER" ]; then
if [ "$HAS_GIT" = true ]; then
# Check existing branches on remotes
BRANCH_NUMBER=$(check_existing_branches "$SPECS_DIR")
else
# Fall back to local directory check
HIGHEST=$(get_highest_from_specs "$SPECS_DIR")
BRANCH_NUMBER=$((HIGHEST + 1))
fi
# Determine branch number
if [ -z "$BRANCH_NUMBER" ]; then
if [ "$HAS_GIT" = true ]; then
# Check existing branches on remotes
BRANCH_NUMBER=$(check_existing_branches "$SPECS_DIR")
else
# Fall back to local directory check
HIGHEST=$(get_highest_from_specs "$SPECS_DIR")
BRANCH_NUMBER=$((HIGHEST + 1))
fi
# Force base-10 interpretation to prevent octal conversion (e.g., 010 → 8 in octal, but should be 10 in decimal)
FEATURE_NUM=$(printf "%03d" "$((10#$BRANCH_NUMBER))")
BRANCH_NAME="${FEATURE_NUM}-${BRANCH_SUFFIX}"
fi
# Force base-10 interpretation to prevent octal conversion (e.g., 010 → 8 in octal, but should be 10 in decimal)
FEATURE_NUM=$(printf "%03d" "$((10#$BRANCH_NUMBER))")
BRANCH_NAME="${FEATURE_NUM}-${BRANCH_SUFFIX}"
# GitHub enforces a 244-byte limit on branch names
# Validate and truncate if necessary
MAX_BRANCH_LENGTH=244
if [ ${#BRANCH_NAME} -gt $MAX_BRANCH_LENGTH ]; then
# Calculate how much we need to trim from suffix
# Account for prefix length: timestamp (15) + hyphen (1) = 16, or sequential (3) + hyphen (1) = 4
PREFIX_LENGTH=$(( ${#FEATURE_NUM} + 1 ))
MAX_SUFFIX_LENGTH=$((MAX_BRANCH_LENGTH - PREFIX_LENGTH))
# Account for: feature number (3) + hyphen (1) = 4 chars
MAX_SUFFIX_LENGTH=$((MAX_BRANCH_LENGTH - 4))
# Truncate suffix at word boundary if possible
TRUNCATED_SUFFIX=$(echo "$BRANCH_SUFFIX" | cut -c1-$MAX_SUFFIX_LENGTH)
@@ -305,11 +283,7 @@ if [ "$HAS_GIT" = true ]; then
if ! git checkout -b "$BRANCH_NAME" 2>/dev/null; then
# Check if branch already exists
if git branch --list "$BRANCH_NAME" | grep -q .; then
if [ "$USE_TIMESTAMP" = true ]; then
>&2 echo "Error: Branch '$BRANCH_NAME' already exists. Rerun to get a new timestamp or use a different --short-name."
else
>&2 echo "Error: Branch '$BRANCH_NAME' already exists. Please use a different feature name or specify a different number with --number."
fi
>&2 echo "Error: Branch '$BRANCH_NAME' already exists. Please use a different feature name or specify a different number with --number."
exit 1
else
>&2 echo "Error: Failed to create git branch '$BRANCH_NAME'. Please check your git configuration and try again."
@@ -323,31 +297,18 @@ fi
FEATURE_DIR="$SPECS_DIR/$BRANCH_NAME"
mkdir -p "$FEATURE_DIR"
TEMPLATE=$(resolve_template "spec-template" "$REPO_ROOT") || true
TEMPLATE=$(resolve_template "spec-template" "$REPO_ROOT")
SPEC_FILE="$FEATURE_DIR/spec.md"
if [ -n "$TEMPLATE" ] && [ -f "$TEMPLATE" ]; then
cp "$TEMPLATE" "$SPEC_FILE"
else
echo "Warning: Spec template not found; created empty spec file" >&2
touch "$SPEC_FILE"
fi
if [ -n "$TEMPLATE" ] && [ -f "$TEMPLATE" ]; then cp "$TEMPLATE" "$SPEC_FILE"; else touch "$SPEC_FILE"; fi
# Inform the user how to persist the feature variable in their own shell
printf '# To persist: export SPECIFY_FEATURE=%q\n' "$BRANCH_NAME" >&2
# Set the SPECIFY_FEATURE environment variable for the current session
export SPECIFY_FEATURE="$BRANCH_NAME"
if $JSON_MODE; then
if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
jq -cn \
--arg branch_name "$BRANCH_NAME" \
--arg spec_file "$SPEC_FILE" \
--arg feature_num "$FEATURE_NUM" \
'{BRANCH_NAME:$branch_name,SPEC_FILE:$spec_file,FEATURE_NUM:$feature_num}'
else
printf '{"BRANCH_NAME":"%s","SPEC_FILE":"%s","FEATURE_NUM":"%s"}\n' "$(json_escape "$BRANCH_NAME")" "$(json_escape "$SPEC_FILE")" "$(json_escape "$FEATURE_NUM")"
fi
printf '{"BRANCH_NAME":"%s","SPEC_FILE":"%s","FEATURE_NUM":"%s"}\n' "$BRANCH_NAME" "$SPEC_FILE" "$FEATURE_NUM"
else
echo "BRANCH_NAME: $BRANCH_NAME"
echo "SPEC_FILE: $SPEC_FILE"
echo "FEATURE_NUM: $FEATURE_NUM"
printf '# To persist in your shell: export SPECIFY_FEATURE=%q\n' "$BRANCH_NAME"
echo "SPECIFY_FEATURE environment variable set to: $BRANCH_NAME"
fi

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@@ -28,9 +28,7 @@ SCRIPT_DIR="$(CDPATH="" cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/common.sh"
# Get all paths and variables from common functions
_paths_output=$(get_feature_paths) || { echo "ERROR: Failed to resolve feature paths" >&2; exit 1; }
eval "$_paths_output"
unset _paths_output
eval $(get_feature_paths)
# Check if we're on a proper feature branch (only for git repos)
check_feature_branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$HAS_GIT" || exit 1
@@ -39,7 +37,7 @@ check_feature_branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$HAS_GIT" || exit 1
mkdir -p "$FEATURE_DIR"
# Copy plan template if it exists
TEMPLATE=$(resolve_template "plan-template" "$REPO_ROOT") || true
TEMPLATE=$(resolve_template "plan-template" "$REPO_ROOT")
if [[ -n "$TEMPLATE" ]] && [[ -f "$TEMPLATE" ]]; then
cp "$TEMPLATE" "$IMPL_PLAN"
echo "Copied plan template to $IMPL_PLAN"
@@ -51,18 +49,8 @@ fi
# Output results
if $JSON_MODE; then
if has_jq; then
jq -cn \
--arg feature_spec "$FEATURE_SPEC" \
--arg impl_plan "$IMPL_PLAN" \
--arg specs_dir "$FEATURE_DIR" \
--arg branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" \
--arg has_git "$HAS_GIT" \
'{FEATURE_SPEC:$feature_spec,IMPL_PLAN:$impl_plan,SPECS_DIR:$specs_dir,BRANCH:$branch,HAS_GIT:$has_git}'
else
printf '{"FEATURE_SPEC":"%s","IMPL_PLAN":"%s","SPECS_DIR":"%s","BRANCH":"%s","HAS_GIT":"%s"}\n' \
"$(json_escape "$FEATURE_SPEC")" "$(json_escape "$IMPL_PLAN")" "$(json_escape "$FEATURE_DIR")" "$(json_escape "$CURRENT_BRANCH")" "$(json_escape "$HAS_GIT")"
fi
printf '{"FEATURE_SPEC":"%s","IMPL_PLAN":"%s","SPECS_DIR":"%s","BRANCH":"%s","HAS_GIT":"%s"}\n' \
"$FEATURE_SPEC" "$IMPL_PLAN" "$FEATURE_DIR" "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$HAS_GIT"
else
echo "FEATURE_SPEC: $FEATURE_SPEC"
echo "IMPL_PLAN: $IMPL_PLAN"

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@@ -30,12 +30,12 @@
#
# 5. Multi-Agent Support
# - Handles agent-specific file paths and naming conventions
# - Supports: Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Cursor, Qwen, opencode, Codex, Windsurf, Junie, Kilo Code, Auggie CLI, Roo Code, CodeBuddy CLI, Qoder CLI, Amp, SHAI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, Mistral Vibe, Kimi Code, Pi Coding Agent, iFlow CLI, Antigravity or Generic
# - Supports: Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Cursor, Qwen, opencode, Codex, Windsurf, Kilo Code, Auggie CLI, Roo Code, CodeBuddy CLI, Qoder CLI, Amp, SHAI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, Mistral Vibe, Kimi Code, Antigravity or Generic
# - Can update single agents or all existing agent files
# - Creates default Claude file if no agent files exist
#
# Usage: ./update-agent-context.sh [agent_type]
# Agent types: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|generic
# Agent types: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|generic
# Leave empty to update all existing agent files
set -e
@@ -53,9 +53,7 @@ SCRIPT_DIR="$(CDPATH="" cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/common.sh"
# Get all paths and variables from common functions
_paths_output=$(get_feature_paths) || { echo "ERROR: Failed to resolve feature paths" >&2; exit 1; }
eval "$_paths_output"
unset _paths_output
eval $(get_feature_paths)
NEW_PLAN="$IMPL_PLAN" # Alias for compatibility with existing code
AGENT_TYPE="${1:-}"
@@ -68,24 +66,19 @@ CURSOR_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.cursor/rules/specify-rules.mdc"
QWEN_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/QWEN.md"
AGENTS_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/AGENTS.md"
WINDSURF_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.windsurf/rules/specify-rules.md"
JUNIE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.junie/AGENTS.md"
KILOCODE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.kilocode/rules/specify-rules.md"
AUGGIE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.augment/rules/specify-rules.md"
ROO_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.roo/rules/specify-rules.md"
CODEBUDDY_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/CODEBUDDY.md"
QODER_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/QODER.md"
# Amp, Kiro CLI, IBM Bob, and Pi all share AGENTS.md — use AGENTS_FILE to avoid
# updating the same file multiple times.
AMP_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
AMP_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/AGENTS.md"
SHAI_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/SHAI.md"
TABNINE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/TABNINE.md"
KIRO_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
KIRO_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/AGENTS.md"
AGY_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.agent/rules/specify-rules.md"
BOB_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
BOB_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/AGENTS.md"
VIBE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.vibe/agents/specify-agents.md"
KIMI_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/KIMI.md"
TRAE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.trae/rules/AGENTS.md"
IFLOW_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/IFLOW.md"
# Template file
TEMPLATE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.specify/templates/agent-file-template.md"
@@ -119,8 +112,6 @@ log_warning() {
# Cleanup function for temporary files
cleanup() {
local exit_code=$?
# Disarm traps to prevent re-entrant loop
trap - EXIT INT TERM
rm -f /tmp/agent_update_*_$$
rm -f /tmp/manual_additions_$$
exit $exit_code
@@ -485,7 +476,7 @@ update_existing_agent_file() {
fi
# Update timestamp
if [[ "$line" =~ (\*\*)?Last\ updated(\*\*)?:.*[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9] ]]; then
if [[ "$line" =~ \*\*Last\ updated\*\*:.*[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9] ]]; then
echo "$line" | sed "s/[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]/$current_date/" >> "$temp_file"
else
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
@@ -616,155 +607,182 @@ update_specific_agent() {
case "$agent_type" in
claude)
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code" || return 1
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code"
;;
gemini)
update_agent_file "$GEMINI_FILE" "Gemini CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$GEMINI_FILE" "Gemini CLI"
;;
copilot)
update_agent_file "$COPILOT_FILE" "GitHub Copilot" || return 1
update_agent_file "$COPILOT_FILE" "GitHub Copilot"
;;
cursor-agent)
update_agent_file "$CURSOR_FILE" "Cursor IDE" || return 1
update_agent_file "$CURSOR_FILE" "Cursor IDE"
;;
qwen)
update_agent_file "$QWEN_FILE" "Qwen Code" || return 1
update_agent_file "$QWEN_FILE" "Qwen Code"
;;
opencode)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "opencode" || return 1
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "opencode"
;;
codex)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Codex CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Codex CLI"
;;
windsurf)
update_agent_file "$WINDSURF_FILE" "Windsurf" || return 1
;;
junie)
update_agent_file "$JUNIE_FILE" "Junie" || return 1
update_agent_file "$WINDSURF_FILE" "Windsurf"
;;
kilocode)
update_agent_file "$KILOCODE_FILE" "Kilo Code" || return 1
update_agent_file "$KILOCODE_FILE" "Kilo Code"
;;
auggie)
update_agent_file "$AUGGIE_FILE" "Auggie CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$AUGGIE_FILE" "Auggie CLI"
;;
roo)
update_agent_file "$ROO_FILE" "Roo Code" || return 1
update_agent_file "$ROO_FILE" "Roo Code"
;;
codebuddy)
update_agent_file "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI"
;;
qodercli)
update_agent_file "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI"
;;
amp)
update_agent_file "$AMP_FILE" "Amp" || return 1
update_agent_file "$AMP_FILE" "Amp"
;;
shai)
update_agent_file "$SHAI_FILE" "SHAI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$SHAI_FILE" "SHAI"
;;
tabnine)
update_agent_file "$TABNINE_FILE" "Tabnine CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$TABNINE_FILE" "Tabnine CLI"
;;
kiro-cli)
update_agent_file "$KIRO_FILE" "Kiro CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$KIRO_FILE" "Kiro CLI"
;;
agy)
update_agent_file "$AGY_FILE" "Antigravity" || return 1
update_agent_file "$AGY_FILE" "Antigravity"
;;
bob)
update_agent_file "$BOB_FILE" "IBM Bob" || return 1
update_agent_file "$BOB_FILE" "IBM Bob"
;;
vibe)
update_agent_file "$VIBE_FILE" "Mistral Vibe" || return 1
update_agent_file "$VIBE_FILE" "Mistral Vibe"
;;
kimi)
update_agent_file "$KIMI_FILE" "Kimi Code" || return 1
;;
trae)
update_agent_file "$TRAE_FILE" "Trae" || return 1
;;
pi)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Pi Coding Agent" || return 1
;;
iflow)
update_agent_file "$IFLOW_FILE" "iFlow CLI" || return 1
update_agent_file "$KIMI_FILE" "Kimi Code"
;;
generic)
log_info "Generic agent: no predefined context file. Use the agent-specific update script for your agent."
;;
*)
log_error "Unknown agent type '$agent_type'"
log_error "Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|generic"
log_error "Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|generic"
exit 1
;;
esac
}
# Helper: skip non-existent files and files already updated (dedup by
# realpath so that variables pointing to the same file — e.g. AMP_FILE,
# KIRO_FILE, BOB_FILE all resolving to AGENTS_FILE — are only written once).
# Uses a linear array instead of associative array for bash 3.2 compatibility.
# Note: defined at top level because bash 3.2 does not support true
# nested/local functions. _updated_paths, _found_agent, and _all_ok are
# initialised exclusively inside update_all_existing_agents so that
# sourcing this script has no side effects on the caller's environment.
_update_if_new() {
local file="$1" name="$2"
[[ -f "$file" ]] || return 0
local real_path
real_path=$(realpath "$file" 2>/dev/null || echo "$file")
local p
if [[ ${#_updated_paths[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
for p in "${_updated_paths[@]}"; do
[[ "$p" == "$real_path" ]] && return 0
done
fi
# Record the file as seen before attempting the update so that:
# (a) aliases pointing to the same path are not retried on failure
# (b) _found_agent reflects file existence, not update success
_updated_paths+=("$real_path")
_found_agent=true
update_agent_file "$file" "$name"
}
update_all_existing_agents() {
_found_agent=false
_updated_paths=()
local _all_ok=true
_update_if_new "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$GEMINI_FILE" "Gemini CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$COPILOT_FILE" "GitHub Copilot" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$CURSOR_FILE" "Cursor IDE" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$QWEN_FILE" "Qwen Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AGENTS_FILE" "Codex/opencode" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AMP_FILE" "Amp" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$KIRO_FILE" "Kiro CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$BOB_FILE" "IBM Bob" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$WINDSURF_FILE" "Windsurf" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$JUNIE_FILE" "Junie" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$KILOCODE_FILE" "Kilo Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AUGGIE_FILE" "Auggie CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$ROO_FILE" "Roo Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$SHAI_FILE" "SHAI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$TABNINE_FILE" "Tabnine CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AGY_FILE" "Antigravity" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$VIBE_FILE" "Mistral Vibe" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$KIMI_FILE" "Kimi Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$TRAE_FILE" "Trae" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$IFLOW_FILE" "iFlow CLI" || _all_ok=false
# If no agent files exist, create a default Claude file
if [[ "$_found_agent" == false ]]; then
log_info "No existing agent files found, creating default Claude file..."
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code" || return 1
local found_agent=false
# Check each possible agent file and update if it exists
if [[ -f "$CLAUDE_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$GEMINI_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$GEMINI_FILE" "Gemini CLI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$COPILOT_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$COPILOT_FILE" "GitHub Copilot"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$CURSOR_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$CURSOR_FILE" "Cursor IDE"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$QWEN_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$QWEN_FILE" "Qwen Code"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$AGENTS_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Codex/opencode"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$WINDSURF_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$WINDSURF_FILE" "Windsurf"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$KILOCODE_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$KILOCODE_FILE" "Kilo Code"
found_agent=true
fi
[[ "$_all_ok" == true ]]
if [[ -f "$AUGGIE_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$AUGGIE_FILE" "Auggie CLI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$ROO_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$ROO_FILE" "Roo Code"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$SHAI_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$SHAI_FILE" "SHAI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$TABNINE_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$TABNINE_FILE" "Tabnine CLI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$QODER_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$KIRO_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$KIRO_FILE" "Kiro CLI"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$AGY_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$AGY_FILE" "Antigravity"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$BOB_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$BOB_FILE" "IBM Bob"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$VIBE_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$VIBE_FILE" "Mistral Vibe"
found_agent=true
fi
if [[ -f "$KIMI_FILE" ]]; then
update_agent_file "$KIMI_FILE" "Kimi Code"
found_agent=true
fi
# If no agent files exist, create a default Claude file
if [[ "$found_agent" == false ]]; then
log_info "No existing agent files found, creating default Claude file..."
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code"
fi
}
print_summary() {
echo
@@ -783,7 +801,7 @@ print_summary() {
fi
echo
log_info "Usage: $0 [claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|generic]"
log_info "Usage: $0 [claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|generic]"
}
#==============================================================================

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@@ -38,28 +38,17 @@ function Get-CurrentBranch {
if (Test-Path $specsDir) {
$latestFeature = ""
$highest = 0
$latestTimestamp = ""
Get-ChildItem -Path $specsDir -Directory | ForEach-Object {
if ($_.Name -match '^(\d{8}-\d{6})-') {
# Timestamp-based branch: compare lexicographically
$ts = $matches[1]
if ($ts -gt $latestTimestamp) {
$latestTimestamp = $ts
$latestFeature = $_.Name
}
} elseif ($_.Name -match '^(\d{3})-') {
if ($_.Name -match '^(\d{3})-') {
$num = [int]$matches[1]
if ($num -gt $highest) {
$highest = $num
# Only update if no timestamp branch found yet
if (-not $latestTimestamp) {
$latestFeature = $_.Name
}
$latestFeature = $_.Name
}
}
}
if ($latestFeature) {
return $latestFeature
}
@@ -90,9 +79,9 @@ function Test-FeatureBranch {
return $true
}
if ($Branch -notmatch '^[0-9]{3}-' -and $Branch -notmatch '^\d{8}-\d{6}-') {
if ($Branch -notmatch '^[0-9]{3}-') {
Write-Output "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $Branch"
Write-Output "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name or 20260319-143022-feature-name"
Write-Output "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name"
return $false
}
return $true

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@@ -4,36 +4,32 @@
param(
[switch]$Json,
[string]$ShortName,
[Parameter()]
[int]$Number = 0,
[switch]$Timestamp,
[switch]$Help,
[Parameter(Position = 0, ValueFromRemainingArguments = $true)]
[Parameter(ValueFromRemainingArguments = $true)]
[string[]]$FeatureDescription
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Show help if requested
if ($Help) {
Write-Host "Usage: ./create-new-feature.ps1 [-Json] [-ShortName <name>] [-Number N] [-Timestamp] <feature description>"
Write-Host "Usage: ./create-new-feature.ps1 [-Json] [-ShortName <name>] [-Number N] <feature description>"
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "Options:"
Write-Host " -Json Output in JSON format"
Write-Host " -ShortName <name> Provide a custom short name (2-4 words) for the branch"
Write-Host " -Number N Specify branch number manually (overrides auto-detection)"
Write-Host " -Timestamp Use timestamp prefix (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS) instead of sequential numbering"
Write-Host " -Help Show this help message"
Write-Host ""
Write-Host "Examples:"
Write-Host " ./create-new-feature.ps1 'Add user authentication system' -ShortName 'user-auth'"
Write-Host " ./create-new-feature.ps1 'Implement OAuth2 integration for API'"
Write-Host " ./create-new-feature.ps1 -Timestamp -ShortName 'user-auth' 'Add user authentication'"
exit 0
}
# Check if feature description provided
if (-not $FeatureDescription -or $FeatureDescription.Count -eq 0) {
Write-Error "Usage: ./create-new-feature.ps1 [-Json] [-ShortName <name>] [-Number N] [-Timestamp] <feature description>"
Write-Error "Usage: ./create-new-feature.ps1 [-Json] [-ShortName <name>] <feature description>"
exit 1
}
@@ -75,7 +71,7 @@ function Get-HighestNumberFromSpecs {
$highest = 0
if (Test-Path $SpecsDir) {
Get-ChildItem -Path $SpecsDir -Directory | ForEach-Object {
if ($_.Name -match '^(\d{3})-') {
if ($_.Name -match '^(\d+)') {
$num = [int]$matches[1]
if ($num -gt $highest) { $highest = $num }
}
@@ -96,7 +92,7 @@ function Get-HighestNumberFromBranches {
$cleanBranch = $branch.Trim() -replace '^\*?\s+', '' -replace '^remotes/[^/]+/', ''
# Extract feature number if branch matches pattern ###-*
if ($cleanBranch -match '^(\d{3})-') {
if ($cleanBranch -match '^(\d+)-') {
$num = [int]$matches[1]
if ($num -gt $highest) { $highest = $num }
}
@@ -219,40 +215,27 @@ if ($ShortName) {
$branchSuffix = Get-BranchName -Description $featureDesc
}
# Warn if -Number and -Timestamp are both specified
if ($Timestamp -and $Number -ne 0) {
Write-Warning "[specify] Warning: -Number is ignored when -Timestamp is used"
$Number = 0
}
# Determine branch prefix
if ($Timestamp) {
$featureNum = Get-Date -Format 'yyyyMMdd-HHmmss'
$branchName = "$featureNum-$branchSuffix"
} else {
# Determine branch number
if ($Number -eq 0) {
if ($hasGit) {
# Check existing branches on remotes
$Number = Get-NextBranchNumber -SpecsDir $specsDir
} else {
# Fall back to local directory check
$Number = (Get-HighestNumberFromSpecs -SpecsDir $specsDir) + 1
}
# Determine branch number
if ($Number -eq 0) {
if ($hasGit) {
# Check existing branches on remotes
$Number = Get-NextBranchNumber -SpecsDir $specsDir
} else {
# Fall back to local directory check
$Number = (Get-HighestNumberFromSpecs -SpecsDir $specsDir) + 1
}
$featureNum = ('{0:000}' -f $Number)
$branchName = "$featureNum-$branchSuffix"
}
$featureNum = ('{0:000}' -f $Number)
$branchName = "$featureNum-$branchSuffix"
# GitHub enforces a 244-byte limit on branch names
# Validate and truncate if necessary
$maxBranchLength = 244
if ($branchName.Length -gt $maxBranchLength) {
# Calculate how much we need to trim from suffix
# Account for prefix length: timestamp (15) + hyphen (1) = 16, or sequential (3) + hyphen (1) = 4
$prefixLength = $featureNum.Length + 1
$maxSuffixLength = $maxBranchLength - $prefixLength
# Account for: feature number (3) + hyphen (1) = 4 chars
$maxSuffixLength = $maxBranchLength - 4
# Truncate suffix
$truncatedSuffix = $branchSuffix.Substring(0, [Math]::Min($branchSuffix.Length, $maxSuffixLength))
@@ -282,11 +265,7 @@ if ($hasGit) {
# Check if branch already exists
$existingBranch = git branch --list $branchName 2>$null
if ($existingBranch) {
if ($Timestamp) {
Write-Error "Error: Branch '$branchName' already exists. Rerun to get a new timestamp or use a different -ShortName."
} else {
Write-Error "Error: Branch '$branchName' already exists. Please use a different feature name or specify a different number with -Number."
}
Write-Error "Error: Branch '$branchName' already exists. Please use a different feature name or specify a different number with -Number."
exit 1
} else {
Write-Error "Error: Failed to create git branch '$branchName'. Please check your git configuration and try again."

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Mirrors the behavior of scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh:
2. Plan Data Extraction
3. Agent File Management (create from template or update existing)
4. Content Generation (technology stack, recent changes, timestamp)
5. Multi-Agent Support (claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, codex, windsurf, junie, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, shai, tabnine, kiro-cli, agy, bob, vibe, qodercli, kimi, trae, pi, iflow, generic)
5. Multi-Agent Support (claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, codex, windsurf, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, shai, tabnine, kiro-cli, agy, bob, vibe, qodercli, kimi, generic)
.PARAMETER AgentType
Optional agent key to update a single agent. If omitted, updates all existing agent files (creating a default Claude file if none exist).
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Relies on common helper functions in common.ps1
#>
param(
[Parameter(Position=0)]
[ValidateSet('claude','gemini','copilot','cursor-agent','qwen','opencode','codex','windsurf','junie','kilocode','auggie','roo','codebuddy','amp','shai','tabnine','kiro-cli','agy','bob','qodercli','vibe','kimi','trae','pi','iflow','generic')]
[ValidateSet('claude','gemini','copilot','cursor-agent','qwen','opencode','codex','windsurf','kilocode','auggie','roo','codebuddy','amp','shai','tabnine','kiro-cli','agy','bob','qodercli','vibe','kimi','generic')]
[string]$AgentType
)
@@ -51,7 +51,6 @@ $CURSOR_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.cursor/rules/specify-rules.mdc'
$QWEN_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'QWEN.md'
$AGENTS_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$WINDSURF_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.windsurf/rules/specify-rules.md'
$JUNIE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.junie/AGENTS.md'
$KILOCODE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.kilocode/rules/specify-rules.md'
$AUGGIE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.augment/rules/specify-rules.md'
$ROO_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.roo/rules/specify-rules.md'
@@ -65,8 +64,6 @@ $AGY_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.agent/rules/specify-rules.md'
$BOB_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$VIBE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.vibe/agents/specify-agents.md'
$KIMI_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'KIMI.md'
$TRAE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.trae/rules/AGENTS.md'
$IFLOW_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'IFLOW.md'
$TEMPLATE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.specify/templates/agent-file-template.md'
@@ -334,7 +331,7 @@ function Update-ExistingAgentFile {
if ($existingChanges -lt 2) { $output.Add($line); $existingChanges++ }
continue
}
if ($line -match '(\*\*)?Last updated(\*\*)?: .*\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}') {
if ($line -match '\*\*Last updated\*\*: .*\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}') {
$output.Add(($line -replace '\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}',$Date.ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')))
continue
}
@@ -398,7 +395,6 @@ function Update-SpecificAgent {
'opencode' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'opencode' }
'codex' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'Codex CLI' }
'windsurf' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $WINDSURF_FILE -AgentName 'Windsurf' }
'junie' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $JUNIE_FILE -AgentName 'Junie' }
'kilocode' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KILOCODE_FILE -AgentName 'Kilo Code' }
'auggie' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AUGGIE_FILE -AgentName 'Auggie CLI' }
'roo' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $ROO_FILE -AgentName 'Roo Code' }
@@ -412,11 +408,8 @@ function Update-SpecificAgent {
'bob' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $BOB_FILE -AgentName 'IBM Bob' }
'vibe' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $VIBE_FILE -AgentName 'Mistral Vibe' }
'kimi' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KIMI_FILE -AgentName 'Kimi Code' }
'trae' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $TRAE_FILE -AgentName 'Trae' }
'pi' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'Pi Coding Agent' }
'iflow' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $IFLOW_FILE -AgentName 'iFlow CLI' }
'generic' { Write-Info 'Generic agent: no predefined context file. Use the agent-specific update script for your agent.' }
default { Write-Err "Unknown agent type '$Type'"; Write-Err 'Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|generic'; return $false }
default { Write-Err "Unknown agent type '$Type'"; Write-Err 'Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|generic'; return $false }
}
}
@@ -430,7 +423,6 @@ function Update-AllExistingAgents {
if (Test-Path $QWEN_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $QWEN_FILE -AgentName 'Qwen Code')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $AGENTS_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'Codex/opencode')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $WINDSURF_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $WINDSURF_FILE -AgentName 'Windsurf')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $JUNIE_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $JUNIE_FILE -AgentName 'Junie')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $KILOCODE_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KILOCODE_FILE -AgentName 'Kilo Code')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $AUGGIE_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AUGGIE_FILE -AgentName 'Auggie CLI')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $ROO_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $ROO_FILE -AgentName 'Roo Code')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
@@ -443,8 +435,6 @@ function Update-AllExistingAgents {
if (Test-Path $BOB_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $BOB_FILE -AgentName 'IBM Bob')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $VIBE_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $VIBE_FILE -AgentName 'Mistral Vibe')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $KIMI_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KIMI_FILE -AgentName 'Kimi Code')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $TRAE_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $TRAE_FILE -AgentName 'Trae')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (Test-Path $IFLOW_FILE) { if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $IFLOW_FILE -AgentName 'iFlow CLI')) { $ok = $false }; $found = $true }
if (-not $found) {
Write-Info 'No existing agent files found, creating default Claude file...'
if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $CLAUDE_FILE -AgentName 'Claude Code')) { $ok = $false }
@@ -459,7 +449,7 @@ function Print-Summary {
if ($NEW_FRAMEWORK) { Write-Host " - Added framework: $NEW_FRAMEWORK" }
if ($NEW_DB -and $NEW_DB -ne 'N/A') { Write-Host " - Added database: $NEW_DB" }
Write-Host ''
Write-Info 'Usage: ./update-agent-context.ps1 [-AgentType claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|generic]'
Write-Info 'Usage: ./update-agent-context.ps1 [-AgentType claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|generic]'
}
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"""
Agent Pack Manager for Spec Kit
Implements self-bootstrapping agent packs with declarative manifests
(speckit-agent.yml) and Python bootstrap modules (bootstrap.py).
Agent packs resolve by priority:
1. User-level (~/.specify/agents/<id>/)
2. Project-level (.specify/agents/<id>/)
3. Catalog-installed (downloaded via `specify agent add`)
4. Embedded in wheel (official packs under core_pack/agents/)
The embedded packs ship inside the pip wheel so that
`pip install specify-cli && specify init --ai claude` works offline.
"""
import hashlib
import importlib.util
import json
import shutil
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
import yaml
from platformdirs import user_data_path
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Manifest schema
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
MANIFEST_FILENAME = "speckit-agent.yml"
BOOTSTRAP_FILENAME = "bootstrap.py"
MANIFEST_SCHEMA_VERSION = "1.0"
# Required top-level keys
_REQUIRED_TOP_KEYS = {"schema_version", "agent"}
# Required keys within the ``agent`` block
_REQUIRED_AGENT_KEYS = {"id", "name", "version"}
class AgentPackError(Exception):
"""Base exception for agent-pack operations."""
class ManifestValidationError(AgentPackError):
"""Raised when a speckit-agent.yml file is invalid."""
class PackResolutionError(AgentPackError):
"""Raised when no pack can be found for the requested agent id."""
class AgentFileModifiedError(AgentPackError):
"""Raised when teardown finds user-modified files and ``--force`` is not set."""
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Manifest
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@dataclass
class AgentManifest:
"""Parsed and validated representation of a speckit-agent.yml file."""
# identity
id: str
name: str
version: str
description: str = ""
author: str = ""
license: str = ""
# runtime
requires_cli: bool = False
install_url: Optional[str] = None
cli_tool: Optional[str] = None
# compatibility
speckit_version: str = ">=0.1.0"
# discovery
tags: List[str] = field(default_factory=list)
# command registration metadata (used by CommandRegistrar / extensions)
commands_dir: str = ""
command_format: str = "markdown"
arg_placeholder: str = "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: str = ".md"
# raw data for anything else
raw: Dict[str, Any] = field(default_factory=dict, repr=False)
# filesystem path to the pack directory that produced this manifest
pack_path: Optional[Path] = field(default=None, repr=False)
@classmethod
def from_yaml(cls, path: Path) -> "AgentManifest":
"""Load and validate a manifest from *path*.
Raises ``ManifestValidationError`` on structural problems.
"""
try:
text = path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
data = yaml.safe_load(text) or {}
except yaml.YAMLError as exc:
raise ManifestValidationError(f"Invalid YAML in {path}: {exc}")
except FileNotFoundError:
raise ManifestValidationError(f"Manifest not found: {path}")
return cls.from_dict(data, pack_path=path.parent)
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, data: dict, *, pack_path: Optional[Path] = None) -> "AgentManifest":
"""Build a manifest from a raw dictionary."""
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise ManifestValidationError("Manifest must be a YAML mapping")
missing_top = _REQUIRED_TOP_KEYS - set(data)
if missing_top:
raise ManifestValidationError(
f"Missing required top-level key(s): {', '.join(sorted(missing_top))}"
)
if data.get("schema_version") != MANIFEST_SCHEMA_VERSION:
raise ManifestValidationError(
f"Unsupported schema_version: {data.get('schema_version')!r} "
f"(expected {MANIFEST_SCHEMA_VERSION!r})"
)
agent_block = data.get("agent")
if not isinstance(agent_block, dict):
raise ManifestValidationError("'agent' must be a mapping")
missing_agent = _REQUIRED_AGENT_KEYS - set(agent_block)
if missing_agent:
raise ManifestValidationError(
f"Missing required agent key(s): {', '.join(sorted(missing_agent))}"
)
runtime = data.get("runtime") or {}
requires = data.get("requires") or {}
tags = data.get("tags") or []
cmd_reg = data.get("command_registration") or {}
return cls(
id=str(agent_block["id"]),
name=str(agent_block["name"]),
version=str(agent_block["version"]),
description=str(agent_block.get("description", "")),
author=str(agent_block.get("author", "")),
license=str(agent_block.get("license", "")),
requires_cli=bool(runtime.get("requires_cli", False)),
install_url=runtime.get("install_url"),
cli_tool=runtime.get("cli_tool"),
speckit_version=str(requires.get("speckit_version", ">=0.1.0")),
tags=[str(t) for t in tags] if isinstance(tags, list) else [],
commands_dir=str(cmd_reg.get("commands_dir", "")),
command_format=str(cmd_reg.get("format", "markdown")),
arg_placeholder=str(cmd_reg.get("arg_placeholder", "$ARGUMENTS")),
file_extension=str(cmd_reg.get("file_extension", ".md")),
raw=data,
pack_path=pack_path,
)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Bootstrap base class
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class AgentBootstrap:
"""Base class that every agent pack's ``bootstrap.py`` must subclass.
Subclasses override :meth:`setup` and :meth:`teardown` to define
agent-specific lifecycle operations.
"""
def __init__(self, manifest: AgentManifest):
self.manifest = manifest
self.pack_path = manifest.pack_path
# -- lifecycle -----------------------------------------------------------
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install agent files into *project_path*.
This is invoked by ``specify init --ai <agent>`` and
``specify agent switch <agent>``.
Implementations **must** return every file they create so that the
CLI can record both agent-installed files and extension-installed
files in a single install manifest.
Args:
project_path: Target project directory.
script_type: ``"sh"`` or ``"ps"``.
options: Arbitrary key/value options forwarded from the CLI.
Returns:
List of absolute paths of files created during setup.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def teardown(
self,
project_path: Path,
*,
force: bool = False,
files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
) -> List[str]:
"""Remove agent-specific files from *project_path*.
Invoked by ``specify agent switch`` (for the *old* agent) and
``specify agent remove`` when the user explicitly uninstalls.
Must preserve shared infrastructure (specs, plans, tasks, etc.).
Only individual files are removed — directories are **never**
deleted.
The caller (CLI) is expected to check for user-modified files
**before** invoking teardown and prompt for confirmation. If
*files* is provided, exactly those files are removed (values are
ignored but kept for forward compatibility). Otherwise the
install manifest is read.
Args:
project_path: Project directory to clean up.
force: When ``True``, remove files even if they were modified
after installation.
files: Mapping of project-relative path → SHA-256 hash.
When supplied, only these files are removed and the
install manifest is not consulted.
Returns:
List of project-relative paths that were actually deleted.
"""
raise NotImplementedError
# -- helpers available to subclasses ------------------------------------
def agent_dir(self, project_path: Path) -> Path:
"""Return the agent's top-level directory inside the project."""
return project_path / self.manifest.commands_dir.split("/")[0]
def collect_installed_files(self, project_path: Path) -> List[Path]:
"""Return every file under the agent's directory tree.
Subclasses should call this at the end of :meth:`setup` to build
the return list. Any files present in the agent directory at
that point — whether created by ``setup()`` itself, by the
scaffold pipeline, or by a preceding step — are reported.
"""
root = self.agent_dir(project_path)
if not root.is_dir():
return []
return sorted(p for p in root.rglob("*") if p.is_file())
def _scaffold_project(
self,
project_path: Path,
script_type: str,
is_current_dir: bool = False,
) -> List[Path]:
"""Run the shared scaffolding pipeline and return new files.
Calls ``scaffold_from_core_pack`` for this agent and then
collects every file that was created. Subclasses should call
this from :meth:`setup` when they want to use the shared
scaffolding rather than creating files manually.
Returns:
List of absolute paths of **all** files created by the
scaffold (agent-specific commands, shared scripts,
templates, etc.).
"""
# Lazy import to avoid circular dependency (agent_pack is
# imported by specify_cli.__init__).
from specify_cli import scaffold_from_core_pack
# Snapshot existing files
before: set[Path] = set()
if project_path.exists():
before = {p for p in project_path.rglob("*") if p.is_file()}
ok = scaffold_from_core_pack(
project_path, self.manifest.id, script_type, is_current_dir,
)
if not ok:
raise AgentPackError(
f"Scaffolding failed for agent '{self.manifest.id}'")
# Collect every new file
after = {p for p in project_path.rglob("*") if p.is_file()}
return sorted(after - before)
def finalize_setup(
self,
project_path: Path,
agent_files: Optional[List[Path]] = None,
extension_files: Optional[List[Path]] = None,
) -> None:
"""Record installed files for tracked teardown.
This must be called **after** the full init pipeline has finished
writing files (commands, context files, extensions) into the
project. It combines the files reported by :meth:`setup` with
any extra files (e.g. from extension registration), scans the
agent's directory tree for anything additional, and writes the
install manifest.
``setup()`` may return *all* files created by the shared
scaffolding (including shared project files in ``.specify/``).
Only files under the agent's own directory tree are recorded as
``agent_files`` — shared project infrastructure is not tracked
per-agent and will not be removed during teardown.
Args:
agent_files: Files reported by :meth:`setup`.
extension_files: Files created by extension registration.
"""
all_extension = list(extension_files or [])
# Filter agent_files: only keep files under the agent's directory
# tree. setup() returns *all* scaffolded files (including shared
# project infrastructure in .specify/) but only agent-owned files
# should be tracked per-agent — shared files are not removed
# during teardown/switch.
agent_root = self.agent_dir(project_path)
agent_root_resolved = agent_root.resolve()
all_agent: List[Path] = []
for p in (agent_files or []):
try:
p.resolve().relative_to(agent_root_resolved)
all_agent.append(p)
except ValueError:
pass
# Scan the agent's directory tree for files created by later
# init pipeline steps (skills, presets, extensions) that
# setup() did not report. We scan the agent root directory
# (e.g. .claude/) so we catch both commands and skills
# directories (skills-migrated agents replace the commands
# directory with a sibling skills directory during init).
if self.manifest.commands_dir:
agent_root = self.agent_dir(project_path)
if agent_root.is_dir():
agent_set = {p.resolve() for p in all_agent}
for p in agent_root.rglob("*"):
if p.is_file() and p.resolve() not in agent_set:
all_agent.append(p)
agent_set.add(p.resolve())
record_installed_files(
project_path,
self.manifest.id,
agent_files=all_agent,
extension_files=all_extension,
)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Installed-file tracking
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _manifest_path(project_path: Path, agent_id: str) -> Path:
"""Return the path to the install manifest for *agent_id*."""
return project_path / ".specify" / f"agent-manifest-{agent_id}.json"
def _sha256(path: Path) -> str:
"""Return the hex SHA-256 of a file."""
h = hashlib.sha256()
with open(path, "rb") as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(8192), b""):
h.update(chunk)
return h.hexdigest()
def _hash_file_list(
project_path: Path,
files: List[Path],
) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""Build a {relative_path: sha256} dict from a list of file paths."""
entries: Dict[str, str] = {}
for file_path in files:
abs_path = project_path / file_path if not file_path.is_absolute() else file_path
if abs_path.is_file():
rel = str(abs_path.relative_to(project_path))
entries[rel] = _sha256(abs_path)
return entries
def record_installed_files(
project_path: Path,
agent_id: str,
agent_files: Optional[List[Path]] = None,
extension_files: Optional[List[Path]] = None,
) -> Path:
"""Record the installed files and their SHA-256 hashes.
Writes ``.specify/agent-manifest-<agent_id>.json`` containing
categorised mappings of project-relative paths to SHA-256 digests.
Args:
project_path: Project root directory.
agent_id: Agent identifier.
agent_files: Files created by the agent's ``setup()`` and the
init pipeline (core commands / templates).
extension_files: Files created by extension registration.
Returns:
Path to the written manifest file.
"""
agent_entries = _hash_file_list(project_path, agent_files or [])
extension_entries = _hash_file_list(project_path, extension_files or [])
manifest_file = _manifest_path(project_path, agent_id)
manifest_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
manifest_file.write_text(
json.dumps(
{
"agent_id": agent_id,
"agent_files": agent_entries,
"extension_files": extension_entries,
},
indent=2,
),
encoding="utf-8",
)
return manifest_file
def _all_tracked_entries(data: dict) -> Dict[str, str]:
"""Return the combined file → hash mapping from a manifest dict.
Supports both the new categorised layout (``agent_files`` +
``extension_files``) and the legacy flat ``files`` key.
"""
combined: Dict[str, str] = {}
# Legacy flat format
if "files" in data and isinstance(data["files"], dict):
combined.update(data["files"])
# New categorised format
if "agent_files" in data and isinstance(data["agent_files"], dict):
combined.update(data["agent_files"])
if "extension_files" in data and isinstance(data["extension_files"], dict):
combined.update(data["extension_files"])
return combined
def get_tracked_files(
project_path: Path,
agent_id: str,
) -> tuple[Dict[str, str], Dict[str, str]]:
"""Return the tracked file hashes split by source.
Returns:
A tuple ``(agent_files, extension_files)`` where each is a
``{relative_path: sha256}`` dict. Returns two empty dicts
when no install manifest exists.
"""
manifest_file = _manifest_path(project_path, agent_id)
if not manifest_file.is_file():
return {}, {}
try:
data = json.loads(manifest_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except (json.JSONDecodeError, OSError):
return {}, {}
# Support legacy flat format
if "files" in data and "agent_files" not in data:
return dict(data["files"]), {}
agent_entries = data.get("agent_files", {})
ext_entries = data.get("extension_files", {})
return dict(agent_entries), dict(ext_entries)
def check_modified_files(
project_path: Path,
agent_id: str,
) -> List[str]:
"""Return project-relative paths of files modified since installation.
Returns an empty list when no install manifest exists or when every
tracked file still has its original hash.
"""
manifest_file = _manifest_path(project_path, agent_id)
if not manifest_file.is_file():
return []
try:
data = json.loads(manifest_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except (json.JSONDecodeError, OSError):
return []
entries = _all_tracked_entries(data)
modified: List[str] = []
for rel_path, original_hash in entries.items():
abs_path = project_path / rel_path
if abs_path.is_file():
if _sha256(abs_path) != original_hash:
modified.append(rel_path)
# If the file was deleted by the user, treat it as not needing
# removal — skip rather than flag as modified.
return modified
def remove_tracked_files(
project_path: Path,
agent_id: str,
*,
force: bool = False,
files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
) -> List[str]:
"""Remove individual tracked files.
If *files* is provided, exactly those files are removed (the values
are ignored but accepted for forward compatibility). Otherwise the
install manifest for *agent_id* is read.
Raises :class:`AgentFileModifiedError` if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False`` (only when reading from the
manifest — callers that pass *files* are expected to have already
prompted the user).
Directories are **never** deleted — only individual files.
Args:
project_path: Project root directory.
agent_id: Agent identifier.
force: When ``True``, delete even modified files.
files: Explicit mapping of project-relative path → hash. When
supplied, the install manifest is not consulted.
Returns:
List of project-relative paths that were removed.
"""
manifest_file = _manifest_path(project_path, agent_id)
if files is not None:
entries = files
else:
if not manifest_file.is_file():
return []
try:
data = json.loads(manifest_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except (json.JSONDecodeError, OSError):
return []
entries = _all_tracked_entries(data)
if not entries:
manifest_file.unlink(missing_ok=True)
return []
if not force:
modified = check_modified_files(project_path, agent_id)
if modified:
raise AgentFileModifiedError(
f"The following agent files have been modified since installation:\n"
+ "\n".join(f" {p}" for p in modified)
+ "\nUse --force to remove them anyway."
)
removed: List[str] = []
for rel_path in entries:
abs_path = project_path / rel_path
if abs_path.is_file():
abs_path.unlink()
removed.append(rel_path)
# Clean up the install manifest itself
if manifest_file.is_file():
manifest_file.unlink(missing_ok=True)
return removed
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Pack resolution
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _embedded_agents_dir() -> Path:
"""Return the path to the embedded agent packs inside the wheel."""
return Path(__file__).parent / "core_pack" / "agents"
def _user_agents_dir() -> Path:
"""Return the user-level agent overrides directory."""
return user_data_path("specify", "github") / "agents"
def _project_agents_dir(project_path: Path) -> Path:
"""Return the project-level agent overrides directory."""
return project_path / ".specify" / "agents"
def _catalog_agents_dir() -> Path:
"""Return the catalog-installed agent cache directory."""
return user_data_path("specify", "github") / "agent-cache"
@dataclass
class ResolvedPack:
"""Result of resolving an agent pack through the priority stack."""
manifest: AgentManifest
source: str # "user", "project", "catalog", "embedded"
path: Path
overrides: Optional[str] = None # version of the pack being overridden
def resolve_agent_pack(
agent_id: str,
project_path: Optional[Path] = None,
) -> ResolvedPack:
"""Resolve an agent pack through the priority stack.
Priority (highest first):
1. User-level ``~/.specify/agents/<id>/``
2. Project-level ``.specify/agents/<id>/``
3. Catalog-installed cache
4. Embedded in wheel
Raises ``PackResolutionError`` when no pack is found at any level.
"""
candidates: List[tuple[str, Path]] = []
# Priority 1 — user level
user_dir = _user_agents_dir() / agent_id
candidates.append(("user", user_dir))
# Priority 2 — project level
if project_path is not None:
proj_dir = _project_agents_dir(project_path) / agent_id
candidates.append(("project", proj_dir))
# Priority 3 — catalog cache
catalog_dir = _catalog_agents_dir() / agent_id
candidates.append(("catalog", catalog_dir))
# Priority 4 — embedded
embedded_dir = _embedded_agents_dir() / agent_id
candidates.append(("embedded", embedded_dir))
embedded_manifest: Optional[AgentManifest] = None
for source, pack_dir in candidates:
manifest_file = pack_dir / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if manifest_file.is_file():
manifest = AgentManifest.from_yaml(manifest_file)
if source == "embedded":
embedded_manifest = manifest
overrides = None
if source != "embedded" and embedded_manifest is None:
# Try loading embedded to record what it overrides
emb_file = _embedded_agents_dir() / agent_id / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if emb_file.is_file():
try:
emb = AgentManifest.from_yaml(emb_file)
overrides = f"embedded v{emb.version}"
except AgentPackError:
pass
return ResolvedPack(
manifest=manifest,
source=source,
path=pack_dir,
overrides=overrides,
)
raise PackResolutionError(
f"Agent '{agent_id}' not found locally or in any active catalog.\n"
f"Run 'specify agent search' to browse available agents, or\n"
f"'specify agent add {agent_id} --from <path>' for offline install."
)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Pack discovery helpers
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def list_embedded_agents() -> List[AgentManifest]:
"""Return manifests for all agent packs embedded in the wheel."""
agents_dir = _embedded_agents_dir()
if not agents_dir.is_dir():
return []
manifests: List[AgentManifest] = []
for child in sorted(agents_dir.iterdir()):
manifest_file = child / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if child.is_dir() and manifest_file.is_file():
try:
manifests.append(AgentManifest.from_yaml(manifest_file))
except AgentPackError:
continue
return manifests
def list_all_agents(project_path: Optional[Path] = None) -> List[ResolvedPack]:
"""List all available agents, resolved through the priority stack.
Each agent id appears at most once, at its highest-priority source.
"""
seen: dict[str, ResolvedPack] = {}
# Start from lowest priority (embedded) so higher priorities overwrite
for manifest in list_embedded_agents():
seen[manifest.id] = ResolvedPack(
manifest=manifest,
source="embedded",
path=manifest.pack_path or _embedded_agents_dir() / manifest.id,
)
# Catalog cache
catalog_dir = _catalog_agents_dir()
if catalog_dir.is_dir():
for child in sorted(catalog_dir.iterdir()):
mf = child / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if child.is_dir() and mf.is_file():
try:
m = AgentManifest.from_yaml(mf)
overrides = f"embedded v{seen[m.id].manifest.version}" if m.id in seen else None
seen[m.id] = ResolvedPack(manifest=m, source="catalog", path=child, overrides=overrides)
except AgentPackError:
continue
# Project-level
if project_path is not None:
proj_dir = _project_agents_dir(project_path)
if proj_dir.is_dir():
for child in sorted(proj_dir.iterdir()):
mf = child / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if child.is_dir() and mf.is_file():
try:
m = AgentManifest.from_yaml(mf)
overrides = f"embedded v{seen[m.id].manifest.version}" if m.id in seen else None
seen[m.id] = ResolvedPack(manifest=m, source="project", path=child, overrides=overrides)
except AgentPackError:
continue
# User-level
user_dir = _user_agents_dir()
if user_dir.is_dir():
for child in sorted(user_dir.iterdir()):
mf = child / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if child.is_dir() and mf.is_file():
try:
m = AgentManifest.from_yaml(mf)
overrides = f"embedded v{seen[m.id].manifest.version}" if m.id in seen else None
seen[m.id] = ResolvedPack(manifest=m, source="user", path=child, overrides=overrides)
except AgentPackError:
continue
return sorted(seen.values(), key=lambda r: r.manifest.id)
def load_bootstrap(pack_path: Path, manifest: AgentManifest) -> AgentBootstrap:
"""Import ``bootstrap.py`` from *pack_path* and return the bootstrap instance.
The bootstrap module must define exactly one public subclass of
``AgentBootstrap``. That class is instantiated with *manifest* and
returned.
"""
bootstrap_file = pack_path / BOOTSTRAP_FILENAME
if not bootstrap_file.is_file():
raise AgentPackError(
f"Bootstrap module not found: {bootstrap_file}"
)
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(
f"speckit_agent_{manifest.id}_bootstrap", bootstrap_file
)
if spec is None or spec.loader is None:
raise AgentPackError(f"Cannot load bootstrap module: {bootstrap_file}")
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
# Find the AgentBootstrap subclass
candidates = [
obj
for name, obj in vars(module).items()
if (
isinstance(obj, type)
and issubclass(obj, AgentBootstrap)
and obj is not AgentBootstrap
and not name.startswith("_")
)
]
if not candidates:
raise AgentPackError(
f"No AgentBootstrap subclass found in {bootstrap_file}"
)
if len(candidates) > 1:
raise AgentPackError(
f"Multiple AgentBootstrap subclasses in {bootstrap_file}: "
f"{[c.__name__ for c in candidates]}"
)
return candidates[0](manifest)
def validate_pack(pack_path: Path) -> List[str]:
"""Validate a pack directory structure and return a list of warnings.
Returns an empty list when the pack is fully valid.
Raises ``ManifestValidationError`` on hard errors.
"""
warnings: List[str] = []
manifest_file = pack_path / MANIFEST_FILENAME
if not manifest_file.is_file():
raise ManifestValidationError(
f"Missing {MANIFEST_FILENAME} in {pack_path}"
)
manifest = AgentManifest.from_yaml(manifest_file)
bootstrap_file = pack_path / BOOTSTRAP_FILENAME
if not bootstrap_file.is_file():
warnings.append(f"Missing {BOOTSTRAP_FILENAME} (pack cannot be bootstrapped)")
if not manifest.commands_dir:
warnings.append("command_registration.commands_dir not set in manifest")
if not manifest.description:
warnings.append("agent.description is empty")
if not manifest.tags:
warnings.append("No tags specified (reduces discoverability)")
return warnings
def export_pack(agent_id: str, dest: Path, project_path: Optional[Path] = None) -> Path:
"""Export the active pack for *agent_id* to *dest*.
Returns the path to the exported pack directory.
"""
resolved = resolve_agent_pack(agent_id, project_path=project_path)
dest.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copytree(resolved.path, dest, dirs_exist_ok=True)
return dest

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ command files into agent-specific directories in the correct format.
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Dict, List, Any
import platform
import yaml
@@ -60,19 +59,13 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"extension": ".md"
},
"codex": {
"dir": ".agents/skills",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": "/SKILL.md",
},
"windsurf": {
"dir": ".windsurf/workflows",
"dir": ".codex/prompts",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
},
"junie": {
"dir": ".junie/commands",
"windsurf": {
"dir": ".windsurf/workflows",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
@@ -113,12 +106,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
},
"pi": {
"dir": ".pi/prompts",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
},
"amp": {
"dir": ".agents/commands",
"format": "markdown",
@@ -147,19 +134,7 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"dir": ".kimi/skills",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": "/SKILL.md",
},
"trae": {
"dir": ".trae/rules",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
},
"iflow": {
"dir": ".iflow/commands",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
"extension": "/SKILL.md"
}
}
@@ -189,9 +164,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
except yaml.YAMLError:
frontmatter = {}
if not isinstance(frontmatter, dict):
frontmatter = {}
return frontmatter, body
@staticmethod
@@ -219,14 +191,11 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
Returns:
Modified frontmatter with adjusted paths
"""
for script_key in ("scripts", "agent_scripts"):
scripts = frontmatter.get(script_key)
if not isinstance(scripts, dict):
continue
for key, script_path in scripts.items():
if isinstance(script_path, str) and script_path.startswith("../../scripts/"):
scripts[key] = f".specify/scripts/{script_path[14:]}"
if "scripts" in frontmatter:
for key in frontmatter["scripts"]:
script_path = frontmatter["scripts"][key]
if script_path.startswith("../../scripts/"):
frontmatter["scripts"][key] = f".specify/scripts/{script_path[14:]}"
return frontmatter
def render_markdown_command(
@@ -283,101 +252,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
return "\n".join(toml_lines)
def render_skill_command(
self,
agent_name: str,
skill_name: str,
frontmatter: dict,
body: str,
source_id: str,
source_file: str,
project_root: Path,
) -> str:
"""Render a command override as a SKILL.md file.
SKILL-target agents should receive the same skills-oriented
frontmatter shape used elsewhere in the project instead of the
original command frontmatter.
Technical debt note:
Spec-kit currently has multiple SKILL.md generators (template packaging,
init-time conversion, and extension/preset overrides). Keep the skill
frontmatter keys aligned (name/description/compatibility/metadata, with
metadata.author and metadata.source subkeys) to avoid drift across agents.
"""
if not isinstance(frontmatter, dict):
frontmatter = {}
if agent_name == "codex":
body = self._resolve_codex_skill_placeholders(frontmatter, body, project_root)
description = frontmatter.get("description", f"Spec-kit workflow command: {skill_name}")
skill_frontmatter = {
"name": skill_name,
"description": description,
"compatibility": "Requires spec-kit project structure with .specify/ directory",
"metadata": {
"author": "github-spec-kit",
"source": f"{source_id}:{source_file}",
},
}
return self.render_frontmatter(skill_frontmatter) + "\n" + body
@staticmethod
def _resolve_codex_skill_placeholders(frontmatter: dict, body: str, project_root: Path) -> str:
"""Resolve script placeholders for Codex skill overrides.
This intentionally scopes the fix to Codex, which is the newly
migrated runtime path in this PR. Existing Kimi behavior is left
unchanged for now.
"""
try:
from . import load_init_options
except ImportError:
return body
if not isinstance(frontmatter, dict):
frontmatter = {}
scripts = frontmatter.get("scripts", {}) or {}
agent_scripts = frontmatter.get("agent_scripts", {}) or {}
if not isinstance(scripts, dict):
scripts = {}
if not isinstance(agent_scripts, dict):
agent_scripts = {}
script_variant = load_init_options(project_root).get("script")
if script_variant not in {"sh", "ps"}:
fallback_order = []
default_variant = "ps" if platform.system().lower().startswith("win") else "sh"
secondary_variant = "sh" if default_variant == "ps" else "ps"
if default_variant in scripts or default_variant in agent_scripts:
fallback_order.append(default_variant)
if secondary_variant in scripts or secondary_variant in agent_scripts:
fallback_order.append(secondary_variant)
for key in scripts:
if key not in fallback_order:
fallback_order.append(key)
for key in agent_scripts:
if key not in fallback_order:
fallback_order.append(key)
script_variant = fallback_order[0] if fallback_order else None
script_command = scripts.get(script_variant) if script_variant else None
if script_command:
script_command = script_command.replace("{ARGS}", "$ARGUMENTS")
body = body.replace("{SCRIPT}", script_command)
agent_script_command = agent_scripts.get(script_variant) if script_variant else None
if agent_script_command:
agent_script_command = agent_script_command.replace("{ARGS}", "$ARGUMENTS")
body = body.replace("{AGENT_SCRIPT}", agent_script_command)
return body.replace("{ARGS}", "$ARGUMENTS").replace("__AGENT__", "codex")
def _convert_argument_placeholder(self, content: str, from_placeholder: str, to_placeholder: str) -> str:
"""Convert argument placeholder format.
@@ -391,18 +265,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"""
return content.replace(from_placeholder, to_placeholder)
@staticmethod
def _compute_output_name(agent_name: str, cmd_name: str, agent_config: Dict[str, Any]) -> str:
"""Compute the on-disk command or skill name for an agent."""
if agent_config["extension"] != "/SKILL.md":
return cmd_name
short_name = cmd_name
if short_name.startswith("speckit."):
short_name = short_name[len("speckit."):]
return f"speckit.{short_name}" if agent_name == "kimi" else f"speckit-{short_name}"
def register_commands(
self,
agent_name: str,
@@ -454,20 +316,14 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
body, "$ARGUMENTS", agent_config["args"]
)
output_name = self._compute_output_name(agent_name, cmd_name, agent_config)
if agent_config["extension"] == "/SKILL.md":
output = self.render_skill_command(
agent_name, output_name, frontmatter, body, source_id, cmd_file, project_root
)
elif agent_config["format"] == "markdown":
if agent_config["format"] == "markdown":
output = self.render_markdown_command(frontmatter, body, source_id, context_note)
elif agent_config["format"] == "toml":
output = self.render_toml_command(frontmatter, body, source_id)
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported format: {agent_config['format']}")
dest_file = commands_dir / f"{output_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
dest_file = commands_dir / f"{cmd_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
dest_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
dest_file.write_text(output, encoding="utf-8")
@@ -477,15 +333,9 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
registered.append(cmd_name)
for alias in cmd_info.get("aliases", []):
alias_output_name = self._compute_output_name(agent_name, alias, agent_config)
alias_output = output
if agent_config["extension"] == "/SKILL.md":
alias_output = self.render_skill_command(
agent_name, alias_output_name, frontmatter, body, source_id, cmd_file, project_root
)
alias_file = commands_dir / f"{alias_output_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
alias_file = commands_dir / f"{alias}{agent_config['extension']}"
alias_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
alias_file.write_text(alias_output, encoding="utf-8")
alias_file.write_text(output, encoding="utf-8")
if agent_name == "copilot":
self.write_copilot_prompt(project_root, alias)
registered.append(alias)
@@ -528,7 +378,7 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
results = {}
for agent_name, agent_config in self.AGENT_CONFIGS.items():
agent_dir = project_root / agent_config["dir"]
agent_dir = project_root / agent_config["dir"].split("/")[0]
if agent_dir.exists():
try:
@@ -562,8 +412,7 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
commands_dir = project_root / agent_config["dir"]
for cmd_name in cmd_names:
output_name = self._compute_output_name(agent_name, cmd_name, agent_config)
cmd_file = commands_dir / f"{output_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
cmd_file = commands_dir / f"{cmd_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
if cmd_file.exists():
cmd_file.unlink()

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for Antigravity agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Agy(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Antigravity."""
AGENT_DIR = ".agent"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Antigravity agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Antigravity agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "agy"
name: "Antigravity"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Antigravity IDE for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: false
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['ide', 'antigravity']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".agent/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for Amp agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Amp(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Amp."""
AGENT_DIR = ".agents"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Amp agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Amp agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "amp"
name: "Amp"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Amp CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://ampcode.com/manual#install"
cli_tool: "amp"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'amp']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".agents/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for Auggie CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Auggie(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Auggie CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".augment"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Auggie CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Auggie CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "auggie"
name: "Auggie CLI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Auggie CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://docs.augmentcode.com/cli/setup-auggie/install-auggie-cli"
cli_tool: "auggie"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'augment', 'auggie']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".augment/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for IBM Bob agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Bob(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for IBM Bob."""
AGENT_DIR = ".bob"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install IBM Bob agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove IBM Bob agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "bob"
name: "IBM Bob"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "IBM Bob IDE for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: false
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['ide', 'ibm', 'bob']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".bob/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for Claude Code agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Claude(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Claude Code."""
AGENT_DIR = ".claude"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Claude Code agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Claude Code agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "claude"
name: "Claude Code"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Anthropic's Claude Code CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/setup"
cli_tool: "claude"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'anthropic', 'claude']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".claude/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for CodeBuddy agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Codebuddy(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for CodeBuddy."""
AGENT_DIR = ".codebuddy"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install CodeBuddy agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove CodeBuddy agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "codebuddy"
name: "CodeBuddy"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "CodeBuddy CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli"
cli_tool: "codebuddy"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'codebuddy']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".codebuddy/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for Codex CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Codex(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Codex CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".agents"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "skills"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Codex CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Codex CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "codex"
name: "Codex CLI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "OpenAI Codex CLI with project skills support"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://github.com/openai/codex"
cli_tool: "codex"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'openai', 'codex', 'skills']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".agents/skills"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: "/SKILL.md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for GitHub Copilot agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Copilot(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for GitHub Copilot."""
AGENT_DIR = ".github"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "agents"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install GitHub Copilot agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove GitHub Copilot agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "copilot"
name: "GitHub Copilot"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "GitHub Copilot for AI-assisted development in VS Code"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: false
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['ide', 'github', 'copilot']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".github/agents"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".agent.md"

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
"""Bootstrap module for Cursor agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class CursorAgent(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Cursor."""
AGENT_DIR = ".cursor"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Cursor agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Cursor agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "cursor-agent"
name: "Cursor"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Cursor IDE for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: false
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['ide', 'cursor']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".cursor/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Gemini CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Gemini(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Gemini CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".gemini"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Gemini CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Gemini CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "gemini"
name: "Gemini CLI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Google's Gemini CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli"
cli_tool: "gemini"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'google', 'gemini']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".gemini/commands"
format: "toml"
arg_placeholder: "{{args}}"
file_extension: ".toml"

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"""Bootstrap module for iFlow CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Iflow(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for iFlow CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".iflow"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install iFlow CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove iFlow CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "iflow"
name: "iFlow CLI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "iFlow CLI by iflow-ai for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://docs.iflow.cn/en/cli/quickstart"
cli_tool: "iflow"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'iflow']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".iflow/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Junie agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Junie(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Junie."""
AGENT_DIR = ".junie"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Junie agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Junie agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "junie"
name: "Junie"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Junie by JetBrains for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://junie.jetbrains.com/"
cli_tool: "junie"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'jetbrains', 'junie']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".junie/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Kilo Code agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Kilocode(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Kilo Code."""
AGENT_DIR = ".kilocode"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "workflows"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Kilo Code agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Kilo Code agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "kilocode"
name: "Kilo Code"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Kilo Code IDE for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: false
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['ide', 'kilocode']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".kilocode/workflows"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Kimi Code agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Kimi(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Kimi Code."""
AGENT_DIR = ".kimi"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "skills"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Kimi Code agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Kimi Code agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "kimi"
name: "Kimi Code"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Kimi Code CLI by Moonshot AI with skills support"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://code.kimi.com/"
cli_tool: "kimi"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'moonshot', 'kimi', 'skills']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".kimi/skills"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: "/SKILL.md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Kiro CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class KiroCli(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Kiro CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".kiro"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "prompts"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Kiro CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Kiro CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "kiro-cli"
name: "Kiro CLI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Kiro CLI by Amazon for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/"
cli_tool: "kiro-cli"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'amazon', 'kiro']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".kiro/prompts"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for opencode agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Opencode(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for opencode."""
AGENT_DIR = ".opencode"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "command"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install opencode agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove opencode agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "opencode"
name: "opencode"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "opencode CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://opencode.ai"
cli_tool: "opencode"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'opencode']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".opencode/command"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Pi Coding Agent agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Pi(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Pi Coding Agent."""
AGENT_DIR = ".pi"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "prompts"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Pi Coding Agent agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Pi Coding Agent agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "pi"
name: "Pi Coding Agent"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Pi terminal coding agent for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://www.npmjs.com/package/@mariozechner/pi-coding-agent"
cli_tool: "pi"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'pi']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".pi/prompts"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Qoder CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Qodercli(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Qoder CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".qoder"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Qoder CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Qoder CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "qodercli"
name: "Qoder CLI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Qoder CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://qoder.com/cli"
cli_tool: "qodercli"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'qoder']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".qoder/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Qwen Code agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Qwen(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Qwen Code."""
AGENT_DIR = ".qwen"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Qwen Code agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Qwen Code agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "qwen"
name: "Qwen Code"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Alibaba's Qwen Code CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code"
cli_tool: "qwen"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'alibaba', 'qwen']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".qwen/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Roo Code agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Roo(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Roo Code."""
AGENT_DIR = ".roo"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Roo Code agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Roo Code agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "roo"
name: "Roo Code"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Roo Code IDE for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: false
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['ide', 'roo']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".roo/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for SHAI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Shai(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for SHAI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".shai"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install SHAI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove SHAI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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schema_version: "1.0"
agent:
id: "shai"
name: "SHAI"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "SHAI CLI for AI-assisted development"
author: "github"
license: "MIT"
runtime:
requires_cli: true
install_url: "https://github.com/ovh/shai"
cli_tool: "shai"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.1.0"
tags: ['cli', 'ovh', 'shai']
command_registration:
commands_dir: ".shai/commands"
format: "markdown"
arg_placeholder: "$ARGUMENTS"
file_extension: ".md"

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"""Bootstrap module for Tabnine CLI agent pack."""
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
from specify_cli.agent_pack import AgentBootstrap, remove_tracked_files
class Tabnine(AgentBootstrap):
"""Bootstrap for Tabnine CLI."""
AGENT_DIR = ".tabnine/agent"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "commands"
def setup(self, project_path: Path, script_type: str, options: Dict[str, Any]) -> List[Path]:
"""Install Tabnine CLI agent files into the project."""
commands_dir = project_path / self.AGENT_DIR / self.COMMANDS_SUBDIR
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return self._scaffold_project(project_path, script_type)
def teardown(self, project_path: Path, *, force: bool = False, files: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Remove Tabnine CLI agent files from the project.
Only removes individual tracked files — directories are never
deleted. When *files* is provided, exactly those files are
removed. Otherwise the install manifest is consulted and
``AgentFileModifiedError`` is raised if any tracked file was
modified and *force* is ``False``.
"""
return remove_tracked_files(project_path, self.manifest.id, force=force, files=files)

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