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dependabot[bot]
ce7bed4823 chore(deps): bump actions/setup-python from 5 to 6 (#1710)
Bumps [actions/setup-python](https://github.com/actions/setup-python) from 5 to 6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-python/compare/v5...v6)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: actions/setup-python
  dependency-version: '6'
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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2026-02-27 08:07:19 -06:00
Manfred Riem
61b0637a6d chore: Update outdated GitHub Actions versions (#1706)
Co-authored-by: Padraic Slattery <pgoslatara@gmail.com>
2026-02-26 14:43:22 -06:00
Manfred Riem
56deda7be3 docs: Document dual-catalog system for extensions (#1689)
* docs: Document dual-catalog system for extensions

- Clarify distinction between catalog.json (curated) and catalog.community.json (reference)
- Update EXTENSION-DEVELOPMENT-GUIDE.md to explain community catalog submission
- Update EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md with dual-catalog workflow
- Update EXTENSION-USER-GUIDE.md with catalog selection guidance
- Expand README.md with comprehensive catalog explanation
- Update RFC-EXTENSION-SYSTEM.md with dual-catalog design and current implementation
- Change GitHub references from statsperform to github
- Add SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL environment variable documentation

This clarifies how organizations can curate their own catalog while
browsing community-contributed extensions for discovery.

* Update extensions/README.md

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* Update extensions/README.md

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* Update extensions/README.md

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2026-02-25 14:38:56 -06:00
Santosh Bhavani
525cdc17ec Fix version command in documentation (#1685)
Co-authored-by: Santosh Bhavani <sb@mac-mini-i7.local>
2026-02-25 08:20:18 -06:00
dsrednicki
607760e72f Add Cleanup Extension to README (#1678) 2026-02-24 15:50:04 -06:00
Emi
c7ecdfb998 Add retrospective extension to community catalog. (#1681)
Register the new retrospective extension release so users can discover and install it from the community catalog.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-02-24 13:56:03 -06:00
dsrednicki
f444ccba3a Add Cleanup Extension to catalog (#1617)
**Repository**: https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup
**Version**: 1.0.0
**License**: MIT
**Author**: @dsrednicki

Adds catalog entry for the Cleanup Extension - a post-implementation
quality gate that fixes small issues (scout rule), creates tasks for
medium issues, and generates analysis for large issues.
2026-02-23 13:52:40 -06:00
Manfred Riem
3040d33c31 Fix parameter ordering issues in CLI (#1669)
* chore: bump version to v0.0.6 [skip ci]

* Fix parameter ordering issues in CLI (#1641)

- Add validation to detect when option flags are consumed as values
- Provide clear error messages with helpful hints and examples
- Add 5 comprehensive tests to prevent regressions
- Update CODEOWNERS to @mnriem
- Bump version to 0.1.6 with changelog entry

Fixes: #1641

* Fix ruff linting errors: remove f-string prefix from strings without placeholders

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2026-02-23 13:17:08 -06:00
Leonardo Nascimento
6cc61025cb Update V-Model Extension Pack to v0.4.0 (#1665)
- Version: 0.2.0 → 0.4.0
- Commands: 5 → 9 (new: architecture-design, integration-test, module-design, unit-test)
- Download URL: updated to v0.4.0 tag
2026-02-23 13:14:02 -06:00
Emi
c1034f1d9d docs: Fix doc missing step (#1496)
* docs: Fix doc missing step

* docs: Update steps for generating technical plan and defining tasks
2026-02-23 11:40:41 -06:00
Leonardo Nascimento
cee4f26fac Update V-Model Extension Pack to v0.3.0 (#1661)
- Version: 0.2.0 → 0.3.0
- Commands: 5 → 7 (architecture-design, integration-test)
- Download URL updated to v0.3.0 tag
2026-02-23 09:02:24 -06:00
Manfred Riem
6f523ede22 Fix #1658: Add commands_subdir field to support non-standard agent directory structures (#1660)
- Added commands_subdir field to AGENT_CONFIG for all agents
- Updated install_ai_skills() to use commands_subdir instead of hardcoded 'commands'
- Fixed --ai-skills flag for copilot, opencode, windsurf, codex, kilocode, q, and agy
- Bumped version to 0.1.5
- Updated AGENTS.md documentation with new field

Affected agents now correctly locate their command templates:
- copilot: .github/agents/
- opencode: .opencode/command/ (singular)
- windsurf: .windsurf/workflows/
- codex: .codex/prompts/
- kilocode: .kilocode/workflows/
- q: .amazonq/prompts/
- agy: .agent/workflows/

All 51 tests pass.
2026-02-21 08:05:58 -06:00
Manfred Riem
68d1d3a0fc feat: add GitHub issue templates (#1655)
* feat: add issue templates for agent requests, bug reports, feature requests, extension submissions, and configuration

* Update .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml

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* Update .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/agent_request.yml

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* Update .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml

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* Update .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml

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* Update .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.yml

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2026-02-20 17:35:48 -06:00
Leonardo Nascimento
07077d0fc2 Update V-Model Extension Pack to v0.2.0 in community catalog (#1656)
- Version: 0.1.0 → 0.2.0
- Download URL updated to v0.2.0 tag
- Commands: 3 → 5 (added system-design, system-test)
2026-02-20 17:29:58 -06:00
Leonardo Nascimento
aeed11f735 Add V-Model Extension Pack to catalog (#1640)
* Add V-Model Extension Pack to catalog

Second community extension: V-Model paired dev-spec and test-spec
generation with regulatory-grade traceability.

- 3 commands: requirements, acceptance, trace
- Deterministic coverage validation (regex-based, not AI)
- Targets: IEC 62304, ISO 26262, DO-178C, FDA 21 CFR Part 820
- Repository: https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model
- Release: v0.1.0

* Fix catalog entry: provides as number, add timestamps and statistics

Address review feedback:
- provides.commands: array → number (3), add hooks (1)
- Add created_at and updated_at timestamps
- Add statistics block (downloads: 0, stars: 0)

* Address review: use catalog.community.json and add extensions README

Per maintainer feedback:
- Revert catalog.json to its original empty state (empty by design)
- Rename catalog.example.json → catalog.community.json
- Replace example entries with real V-Model Extension Pack entry
- Add extensions/README.md with community extensions table
2026-02-20 15:11:51 -06:00
Manfred Riem
12405c01e1 refactor: remove OpenAPI/GraphQL bias from templates (#1652)
* chore: bump version to v0.0.5 [skip ci]

* refactor: update documentation for interface contracts and integration patterns

* Update pyproject.toml

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* Update templates/commands/tasks.md

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* Update templates/commands/tasks.md

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2026-02-20 14:46:56 -06:00
Manfred Riem
fc3b98ea09 fix: rename Qoder AGENT_CONFIG key from 'qoder' to 'qodercli' to match actual CLI executable (#1651)
* fix: rename Qoder CLI to QoderCLI across scripts and documentation

* Apply suggestion from @Copilot

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* Apply suggestion from @Copilot

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* Update .github/workflows/scripts/create-release-packages.ps1

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2026-02-20 13:30:16 -06:00
Manfred Riem
6150f1e317 Add generic agent support with customizable command directories (#1639)
- Add --ai generic option for unsupported AI agents (bring your own agent)
- Require --ai-commands-dir to specify where agent reads commands from
- Generate Markdown commands with $ARGUMENTS format (compatible with most agents)
- Rebuild CHANGELOG from GitHub releases (last 10 releases)
- Align version to 0.1.3

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2026-02-20 11:05:38 -06:00
Manfred Riem
6fca5d83b2 fix: pin click>=8.1 to prevent Python 3.14/Homebrew env isolation crash (#1648)
* fix: pin click>=8.1 to prevent Python 3.14/Homebrew env isolation failures

Fixes #1631. When uv installs specify-cli on macOS with Homebrew Python
3.14, the virtual environment can fail to fully isolate from the system
site-packages, causing Homebrew's click to be loaded instead of the one
uv installed. If that system click is older than 8.1, it lacks the `ctx`
keyword argument in `ParamType.get_metavar()`, which typer 0.24.0 requires,
resulting in:

  TypeError: ParamType.get_metavar() got an unexpected keyword argument 'ctx'

Adding an explicit `click>=8.1` dependency gives uv a hard constraint so
the correct version is always resolved and installed.

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* Update CHANGELOG.md

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2026-02-20 10:22:16 -06:00
Manfred Riem
465acd9024 fix: include 'src/**' path in release workflow triggers (#1646)
Co-authored-by: Manfred Riem <mnriem@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-02-20 09:46:29 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
04fc3fd1ba chore(deps): bump github/codeql-action from 3 to 4 (#1635)
Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/github/codeql-action/compare/v3...v4)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: github/codeql-action
  dependency-version: '4'
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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2026-02-19 16:31:23 -06:00
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# Global code owner
* @localden
* @mnriem

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name: Agent Request
description: Request support for a new AI agent/assistant in Spec Kit
title: "[Agent]: Add support for "
labels: ["agent-request", "enhancement", "needs-triage"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
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, Amazon Q Developer CLI, Amp, SHAI, IBM Bob, Antigravity
- type: input
id: agent-name
attributes:
label: Agent Name
description: What is the name of the AI agent/assistant?
placeholder: "e.g., SuperCoder AI"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: website
attributes:
label: Official Website
description: Link to the agent's official website or documentation
placeholder: "https://..."
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: agent-type
attributes:
label: Agent Type
description: How is the agent accessed?
options:
- CLI tool (command-line interface)
- IDE extension/plugin
- Both CLI and IDE
- Other
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: cli-command
attributes:
label: CLI Command (if applicable)
description: What command is used to invoke the agent from terminal?
placeholder: "e.g., supercode, ai-assistant"
- type: input
id: install-method
attributes:
label: Installation Method
description: How is the agent installed?
placeholder: "e.g., npm install -g supercode, pip install supercode, IDE marketplace"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: command-structure
attributes:
label: Command/Workflow Structure
description: How does the agent define custom commands or workflows?
placeholder: |
- Command file format (Markdown, YAML, TOML, etc.)
- Directory location (e.g., .supercode/commands/)
- Example command file structure
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: argument-pattern
attributes:
label: Argument Passing Pattern
description: How does the agent handle arguments in commands?
placeholder: |
e.g., Uses {{args}}, $ARGUMENTS, %ARGS%, or other placeholder format
Example: "Run test suite with {{args}}"
- type: dropdown
id: popularity
attributes:
label: Popularity/Usage
description: How widely is this agent used?
options:
- Widely used (thousands+ of users)
- Growing adoption (hundreds of users)
- New/emerging (less than 100 users)
- Unknown
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: documentation
attributes:
label: Documentation Links
description: Links to relevant documentation for custom commands/workflows
placeholder: |
- Command documentation: https://...
- API/CLI reference: https://...
- Examples: https://...
- type: textarea
id: use-case
attributes:
label: Use Case
description: Why do you want this agent supported in Spec Kit?
placeholder: Explain your workflow and how this agent fits into your development process
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: example-command
attributes:
label: Example Command File
description: If possible, provide an example of a command file for this agent
render: markdown
placeholder: |
```toml
description = "Example command"
prompt = "Do something with {{args}}"
```
- type: checkboxes
id: contribution
attributes:
label: Contribution
description: Are you willing to help implement support for this agent?
options:
- label: I can help test the integration
- label: I can provide example command files
- label: I can help with documentation
- label: I can submit a pull request for the integration
- type: textarea
id: context
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Any other relevant information about this agent
placeholder: Screenshots, community links, comparison to existing agents, etc.

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name: Bug Report
description: Report a bug or unexpected behavior in Specify CLI or Spec Kit
title: "[Bug]: "
labels: ["bug", "needs-triage"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to report a bug! Please fill out the sections below to help us diagnose and fix the issue.
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Bug Description
description: A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
placeholder: What went wrong?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: reproduce
attributes:
label: Steps to Reproduce
description: Steps to reproduce the behavior
placeholder: |
1. Run command '...'
2. Execute script '...'
3. See error
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: expected
attributes:
label: Expected Behavior
description: What did you expect to happen?
placeholder: Describe the expected outcome
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: actual
attributes:
label: Actual Behavior
description: What actually happened?
placeholder: Describe what happened instead
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: version
attributes:
label: Specify CLI Version
description: "Run `specify version` or `pip show spec-kit`"
placeholder: "e.g., 1.3.0"
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: ai-agent
attributes:
label: AI Agent
description: Which AI agent are you using?
options:
- Claude Code
- Gemini CLI
- GitHub Copilot
- Cursor
- Qwen Code
- opencode
- Codex CLI
- Windsurf
- Kilo Code
- Auggie CLI
- Roo Code
- CodeBuddy
- Qoder CLI
- Amazon Q Developer CLI
- Amp
- SHAI
- IBM Bob
- Antigravity
- Not applicable
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: os
attributes:
label: Operating System
description: Your operating system and version
placeholder: "e.g., macOS 14.2, Ubuntu 22.04, Windows 11"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: python
attributes:
label: Python Version
description: "Run `python --version` or `python3 --version`"
placeholder: "e.g., Python 3.11.5"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: logs
attributes:
label: Error Logs
description: Please paste any relevant error messages or logs
render: shell
placeholder: Paste error output here
- type: textarea
id: context
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Add any other context about the problem
placeholder: Screenshots, related issues, workarounds attempted, etc.

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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: 💬 General Discussion
url: https://github.com/github/spec-kit/discussions
about: Ask questions, share ideas, or discuss Spec-Driven Development
- name: 📖 Documentation
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/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
about: Learn how to contribute to Spec Kit
- name: 🔒 Security Issues
url: https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/SECURITY.md
about: Report security vulnerabilities privately

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name: Extension Submission
description: Submit your extension to the Spec Kit catalog
title: "[Extension]: Add "
labels: ["extension-submission", "enhancement", "needs-triage"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for contributing an extension! This template helps you submit your extension to the community catalog.
**Before submitting:**
- Review the [Extension Publishing Guide](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/extensions/EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md)
- Ensure your extension has a valid `extension.yml` manifest
- Create a GitHub release with a version tag (e.g., v1.0.0)
- Test installation: `specify extension add --from <your-release-url>`
- type: input
id: extension-id
attributes:
label: Extension ID
description: Unique extension identifier (lowercase with hyphens only)
placeholder: "e.g., jira-integration"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: extension-name
attributes:
label: Extension Name
description: Human-readable extension name
placeholder: "e.g., Jira Integration"
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 extension does (under 200 characters)
placeholder: Integrates Jira issue tracking with Spec Kit workflows for seamless task management
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 extension
placeholder: "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: download-url
attributes:
label: Download URL
description: URL to the GitHub release archive (e.g., v1.0.0.zip)
placeholder: "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension/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: homepage
attributes:
label: Homepage (optional)
description: Link to extension homepage or documentation site
placeholder: "https://..."
- type: input
id: documentation
attributes:
label: Documentation URL (optional)
description: Link to detailed documentation
placeholder: "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension/blob/main/docs/"
- type: input
id: changelog
attributes:
label: Changelog URL (optional)
description: Link to changelog file
placeholder: "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md"
- type: input
id: speckit-version
attributes:
label: Required Spec Kit Version
description: Minimum Spec Kit version required
placeholder: "e.g., >=0.1.0"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: required-tools
attributes:
label: Required Tools (optional)
description: List any external tools or dependencies required
placeholder: |
- jira-cli (>=1.0.0) - required
- python (>=3.8) - optional
render: markdown
- type: input
id: commands-count
attributes:
label: Number of Commands
description: How many commands does your extension provide?
placeholder: "e.g., 3"
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: hooks-count
attributes:
label: Number of Hooks (optional)
description: How many hooks does your extension provide?
placeholder: "e.g., 0"
- type: textarea
id: tags
attributes:
label: Tags
description: 2-5 relevant tags (lowercase, separated by commas)
placeholder: "issue-tracking, jira, atlassian, automation"
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: features
attributes:
label: Key Features
description: List the main features and capabilities of your extension
placeholder: |
- Create Jira issues from specs
- Sync task status with Jira
- Link specs to existing issues
- Generate Jira reports
validations:
required: true
- type: checkboxes
id: testing
attributes:
label: Testing Checklist
description: Confirm that your extension has been tested
options:
- label: Extension installs successfully via download URL
required: true
- label: All commands execute without errors
required: true
- label: Documentation is complete and accurate
required: true
- label: No security vulnerabilities identified
required: true
- label: Tested on at least one real project
required: true
- type: checkboxes
id: requirements
attributes:
label: Submission Requirements
description: Verify your extension meets all requirements
options:
- label: Valid `extension.yml` manifest included
required: true
- label: README.md with installation and usage instructions
required: true
- label: LICENSE file included
required: true
- label: GitHub release created with version tag
required: true
- label: All command files exist and are properly formatted
required: true
- label: Extension ID follows naming conventions (lowercase-with-hyphens)
required: true
- type: textarea
id: testing-details
attributes:
label: Testing Details
description: Describe how you tested your extension
placeholder: |
**Tested on:**
- macOS 14.0 with Spec Kit v0.1.0
- Linux Ubuntu 22.04 with Spec Kit v0.1.0
**Test project:** [Link or description]
**Test scenarios:**
1. Installed extension
2. Configured settings
3. Ran all commands
4. Verified outputs
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: example-usage
attributes:
label: Example Usage
description: Provide a simple example of using your extension
render: markdown
placeholder: |
```bash
# Install extension
specify extension add --from https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip
# Use a command
/speckit.your-extension.command-name arg1 arg2
```
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: catalog-entry
attributes:
label: Proposed Catalog Entry
description: Provide the JSON entry for catalog.json (helps reviewers)
render: json
placeholder: |
{
"your-extension": {
"name": "Your Extension",
"id": "your-extension",
"description": "Brief description",
"author": "Your Name",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension",
"homepage": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3
},
"tags": ["category", "tool"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-02-20T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-20T00:00:00Z"
}
}
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional-context
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Any other information that would help reviewers
placeholder: Screenshots, demo videos, links to related projects, etc.

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@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
name: Feature Request
description: Suggest a new feature or enhancement for Specify CLI or Spec Kit
title: "[Feature]: "
labels: ["enhancement", "needs-triage"]
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for suggesting a feature! Please provide details below to help us understand and evaluate your request.
- type: textarea
id: problem
attributes:
label: Problem Statement
description: Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
placeholder: "I'm frustrated when..."
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: solution
attributes:
label: Proposed Solution
description: Describe the solution you'd like
placeholder: What would you like to happen?
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: alternatives
attributes:
label: Alternatives Considered
description: Have you considered any alternative solutions or workarounds?
placeholder: What other approaches might work?
- type: dropdown
id: component
attributes:
label: Component
description: Which component does this feature relate to?
options:
- Specify CLI (initialization, commands)
- Spec templates (BDD, Testing Strategy, etc.)
- Agent integrations (command files, workflows)
- Scripts (Bash/PowerShell utilities)
- Documentation
- CI/CD workflows
- Other
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: ai-agent
attributes:
label: AI Agent (if applicable)
description: Does this feature relate to a specific AI agent?
options:
- All agents
- Claude Code
- Gemini CLI
- GitHub Copilot
- Cursor
- Qwen Code
- opencode
- Codex CLI
- Windsurf
- Kilo Code
- Auggie CLI
- Roo Code
- CodeBuddy
- Qoder CLI
- Amazon Q Developer CLI
- Amp
- SHAI
- IBM Bob
- Antigravity
- Not applicable
- type: textarea
id: use-cases
attributes:
label: Use Cases
description: Describe specific use cases where this feature would be valuable
placeholder: |
1. When working on large projects...
2. During spec review...
3. When integrating with CI/CD...
- type: textarea
id: acceptance
attributes:
label: Acceptance Criteria
description: How would you know this feature is complete and working?
placeholder: |
- [ ] Feature does X
- [ ] Documentation is updated
- [ ] Works with all supported agents
- type: textarea
id: context
attributes:
label: Additional Context
description: Add any other context, screenshots, or examples
placeholder: Links to similar features, mockups, related discussions, etc.

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@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v4
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v4
with:
category: "/language:${{ matrix.language }}"

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Fetch all history for git info

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Run markdownlint-cli2
uses: DavidAnson/markdownlint-cli2-action@v19

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ on:
paths:
- 'memory/**'
- 'scripts/**'
- 'src/**'
- 'templates/**'
- '.github/workflows/**'
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
@@ -57,4 +58,12 @@ jobs:
run: |
chmod +x .github/workflows/scripts/update-version.sh
.github/workflows/scripts/update-version.sh ${{ steps.get_tag.outputs.new_version }}
- name: Commit version bump to main
if: steps.check_release.outputs.exists == 'false'
run: |
git config user.name "github-actions[bot]"
git config user.email "41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
git add pyproject.toml
git diff --cached --quiet || git commit -m "chore: bump version to ${{ steps.get_tag.outputs.new_version }} [skip ci]"
git push

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@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ gh release create "$VERSION" \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-roo-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-codebuddy-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-codebuddy-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-qoder-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-qoder-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-qodercli-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-qodercli-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-amp-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-amp-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-shai-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
@@ -52,5 +52,7 @@ gh release create "$VERSION" \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-agy-ps-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-bob-sh-"$VERSION".zip \
.genreleases/spec-kit-template-bob-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" \
--notes-file release_notes.md

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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, codex, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, q, bob, qoder
Valid agents: claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, windsurf, codex, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, q, bob, qodercli, shai, agy, generic
.PARAMETER Scripts
Comma or space separated subset of script types to build (default: both)
@@ -343,9 +343,13 @@ function Build-Variant {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".bob/commands"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'bob' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'qoder' {
'qodercli' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".qoder/commands"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'qoder' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
Generate-Commands -Agent 'qodercli' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
'generic' {
$cmdDir = Join-Path $baseDir ".speckit/commands"
Generate-Commands -Agent 'generic' -Extension 'md' -ArgFormat '$ARGUMENTS' -OutputDir $cmdDir -ScriptVariant $Script
}
}
@@ -356,7 +360,7 @@ function Build-Variant {
}
# Define all agents and scripts
$AllAgents = @('claude', 'gemini', 'copilot', 'cursor-agent', 'qwen', 'opencode', 'windsurf', 'codex', 'kilocode', 'auggie', 'roo', 'codebuddy', 'amp', 'q', 'bob', 'qoder')
$AllAgents = @('claude', 'gemini', 'copilot', 'cursor-agent', 'qwen', 'opencode', 'windsurf', 'codex', 'kilocode', 'auggie', 'roo', 'codebuddy', 'amp', 'q', 'bob', 'qodercli', 'shai', 'agy', '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 codex amp shai bob (default: all)
# AGENTS : space or comma separated subset of: claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf codex amp shai bob generic (default: all)
# SCRIPTS : space or comma separated subset of: sh ps (default: both)
# Examples:
# AGENTS=claude SCRIPTS=sh $0 v0.2.0
@@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ build_variant() {
codebuddy)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.codebuddy/commands"
generate_commands codebuddy md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.codebuddy/commands" "$script" ;;
qoder)
qodercli)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.qoder/commands"
generate_commands qoder md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.qoder/commands" "$script" ;;
generate_commands qodercli md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.qoder/commands" "$script" ;;
amp)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.agents/commands"
generate_commands amp md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.agents/commands" "$script" ;;
@@ -221,13 +221,16 @@ build_variant() {
bob)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.bob/commands"
generate_commands bob md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.bob/commands" "$script" ;;
generic)
mkdir -p "$base_dir/.speckit/commands"
generate_commands generic md "\$ARGUMENTS" "$base_dir/.speckit/commands" "$script" ;;
esac
( cd "$base_dir" && zip -r "../spec-kit-template-${agent}-${script}-${NEW_VERSION}.zip" . )
echo "Created $GENRELEASES_DIR/spec-kit-template-${agent}-${script}-${NEW_VERSION}.zip"
}
# Determine agent list
ALL_AGENTS=(claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf codex kilocode auggie roo codebuddy amp shai q agy bob qoder)
ALL_AGENTS=(claude gemini copilot cursor-agent qwen opencode windsurf codex kilocode auggie roo codebuddy amp shai q agy bob qodercli generic)
ALL_SCRIPTS=(sh ps)
norm_list() {

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: "3.13"
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@v6
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}

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@@ -43,11 +43,12 @@ Specify supports multiple AI agents by generating agent-specific command files a
| **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 | `qoder` | Qoder CLI |
| **Qoder CLI** | `.qoder/commands/` | Markdown | `qodercli` | Qoder CLI |
| **Amazon Q Developer CLI** | `.amazonq/prompts/` | Markdown | `q` | Amazon Q Developer CLI |
| **Amp** | `.agents/commands/` | Markdown | `amp` | Amp CLI |
| **SHAI** | `.shai/commands/` | Markdown | `shai` | SHAI CLI |
| **IBM Bob** | `.bob/commands/` | Markdown | N/A (IDE-based) | IBM Bob IDE |
| **Generic** | User-specified via `--ai-commands-dir` | Markdown | N/A | Bring your own agent |
### Step-by-Step Integration Guide
@@ -65,6 +66,7 @@ AGENT_CONFIG = {
"new-agent-cli": { # Use the ACTUAL CLI tool name (what users type in terminal)
"name": "New Agent Display Name",
"folder": ".newagent/", # Directory for agent files
"commands_subdir": "commands", # Subdirectory name for command files (default: "commands")
"install_url": "https://example.com/install", # URL for installation docs (or None if IDE-based)
"requires_cli": True, # True if CLI tool required, False for IDE-based agents
},
@@ -82,6 +84,10 @@ This eliminates the need for special-case mappings throughout the codebase.
- `name`: Human-readable display name shown to users
- `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, agy), `"prompts"` (codex, q), `"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
@@ -313,7 +319,7 @@ Require a command-line tool to be installed:
- **opencode**: `opencode` CLI
- **Amazon Q Developer CLI**: `q` CLI
- **CodeBuddy CLI**: `codebuddy` CLI
- **Qoder CLI**: `qoder` CLI
- **Qoder CLI**: `qodercli` CLI
- **Amp**: `amp` CLI
- **SHAI**: `shai` CLI

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@@ -2,312 +2,81 @@
<!-- markdownlint-disable MD024 -->
All notable changes to the Specify CLI and templates are documented here.
Recent changes to the Specify CLI and templates are documented here.
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).
## [0.1.1] - 2026-02-13
### Added
- **Agent Skills Installation**: New `--ai-skills` CLI option to install Prompt.MD templates as agent skills following [agentskills.io specification](https://agentskills.io/specification)
- Skills are installed to agent-specific directories (e.g., `.claude/skills/`, `.gemini/skills/`, `.github/skills/`)
- Codex uses `.agents/skills/` following Codex agent directory conventions
- Default fallback directory is `.agents/skills/` for agents without a specific mapping
- Requires `--ai` flag to be specified
- Converts all 9 spec-kit command templates (specify, plan, tasks, implement, analyze, clarify, constitution, checklist, taskstoissues) to properly formatted SKILL.md files
- **New projects**: command files are not installed when `--ai-skills` is used (skills replace commands)
- **Existing repos** (`--here`): pre-existing command files are preserved — no breaking changes
- `pyyaml` dependency (already present) used for YAML frontmatter parsing
- **Unit tests** for `install_ai_skills`, `_get_skills_dir`, and `--ai-skills` CLI validation (51 test cases covering all 18 supported agents)
## [0.1.0] - 2026-01-28
### Added
- **Extension System**: Introduced modular extension architecture for Spec Kit
- Extensions are self-contained packages that add commands and functionality without bloating core
- Extension manifest schema (`extension.yml`) with validation
- Extension registry (`.specify/extensions/.registry`) for tracking installed extensions
- Extension manager module (`src/specify_cli/extensions.py`) for installation/removal
- New CLI commands:
- `specify extension list` - List installed extensions
- `specify extension add` - Install extension from local directory or URL
- `specify extension remove` - Uninstall extension
- `specify extension search` - Search extension catalog
- `specify extension info` - Show detailed extension information
- Semantic versioning compatibility checks
- Support for extension configuration files
- Command registration system for AI agents (Claude support initially)
- Added dependencies: `pyyaml>=6.0`, `packaging>=23.0`
- **Extension Catalog**: Extension discovery and distribution system
- Central catalog (`extensions/catalog.json`) for published extensions
- Extension catalog manager (`ExtensionCatalog` class) with:
- Catalog fetching from GitHub
- 1-hour local caching for performance
- Search by query, tag, author, or verification status
- Extension info retrieval
- Catalog cache stored in `.specify/extensions/.cache/`
- Search and info commands with rich console output
- Added 9 catalog-specific unit tests (100% pass rate)
- **Jira Extension**: First official extension for Jira integration
- Extension ID: `jira`
- Version: 1.0.0
- Commands:
- `/speckit.jira.specstoissues` - Create Jira hierarchy from spec and tasks
- `/speckit.jira.discover-fields` - Discover Jira custom fields
- `/speckit.jira.sync-status` - Sync task completion status
- Comprehensive documentation (README, usage guide, examples)
- MIT licensed
- **Hook System**: Extension lifecycle hooks for automation
- `HookExecutor` class for managing extension hooks
- Hooks registered in `.specify/extensions.yml`
- Hook registration during extension installation
- Hook unregistration during extension removal
- Support for optional and mandatory hooks
- Hook execution messages for AI agent integration
- Condition support for conditional hook execution (placeholder)
- **Extension Management**: Advanced extension management commands
- `specify extension update` - Check and update extensions to latest version
- `specify extension enable` - Enable a disabled extension
- `specify extension disable` - Disable extension without removing it
- Version comparison with catalog
- Update notifications
- Preserve configuration during updates
- **Multi-Agent Support**: Extensions now work with all supported AI agents (Phase 6)
- Automatic detection and registration for all agents in project
- Support for 16+ AI agents (Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Cursor, Qwen, and more)
- Agent-specific command formats (Markdown and TOML)
- Automatic argument placeholder conversion ($ARGUMENTS → {{args}})
- Commands registered for all detected agents during installation
- Multi-agent command unregistration on extension removal
- `CommandRegistrar.register_commands_for_agent()` method
- `CommandRegistrar.register_commands_for_all_agents()` method
- **Configuration Layers**: Full configuration cascade system (Phase 6)
- **Layer 1**: Defaults from extension manifest (`extension.yml`)
- **Layer 2**: Project config (`.specify/extensions/{ext-id}/{ext-id}-config.yml`)
- **Layer 3**: Local config (`.specify/extensions/{ext-id}/local-config.yml`, gitignored)
- **Layer 4**: Environment variables (`SPECKIT_{EXT_ID}_{KEY}` pattern)
- Recursive config merging with proper precedence
- `ConfigManager` class for programmatic config access
- `get_config()`, `get_value()`, `has_value()` methods
- Support for nested configuration paths with dot-notation
- **Hook Condition Evaluation**: Smart hook execution based on runtime conditions (Phase 6)
- Config conditions: `config.key.path is set`, `config.key == 'value'`, `config.key != 'value'`
- Environment conditions: `env.VAR is set`, `env.VAR == 'value'`, `env.VAR != 'value'`
- Automatic filtering of hooks based on condition evaluation
- Safe fallback behavior on evaluation errors
- Case-insensitive pattern matching
- **Hook Integration**: Agent-level hook checking and execution (Phase 6)
- `check_hooks_for_event()` method for AI agents to query hooks after core commands
- Condition-aware hook filtering before execution
- `enable_hooks()` and `disable_hooks()` methods per extension
- Formatted hook messages for agent display
- `execute_hook()` method for hook execution information
- **Documentation Suite**: Comprehensive documentation for users and developers
- **EXTENSION-USER-GUIDE.md**: Complete user guide with installation, usage, configuration, and troubleshooting
- **EXTENSION-API-REFERENCE.md**: Technical API reference with manifest schema, Python API, and CLI commands
- **EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md**: Publishing guide for extension authors
- **RFC-EXTENSION-SYSTEM.md**: Extension architecture design document
- **Extension Template**: Starter template in `extensions/template/` for creating new extensions
- Fully commented `extension.yml` manifest template
- Example command file with detailed explanations
- Configuration template with all options
- Complete project structure (README, LICENSE, CHANGELOG, .gitignore)
- EXAMPLE-README.md showing final documentation format
- **Unit Tests**: Comprehensive test suite with 39 tests covering all extension system components
- Test coverage: 83% of extension module code
- Test dependencies: `pytest>=7.0`, `pytest-cov>=4.0`
- Configured pytest in `pyproject.toml`
### Changed
- Version bumped to 0.1.0 (minor release for new feature)
## [0.0.22] - 2025-11-07
- Support for VS Code/Copilot agents, and moving away from prompts to proper agents with hand-offs.
- Move to use `AGENTS.md` for Copilot workloads, since it's already supported out-of-the-box.
- Adds support for the version command. ([#486](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/486))
- Fixes potential bug with the `create-new-feature.ps1` script that ignores existing feature branches when determining next feature number ([#975](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/975))
- Add graceful fallback and logging for GitHub API rate-limiting during template fetch ([#970](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/970))
## [0.0.21] - 2025-10-21
- Fixes [#975](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/975) (thank you [@fgalarraga](https://github.com/fgalarraga)).
- Adds support for Amp CLI.
- Adds support for VS Code hand-offs and moves prompts to be full-fledged chat modes.
- Adds support for `version` command (addresses [#811](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/811) and [#486](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/486), thank you [@mcasalaina](https://github.com/mcasalaina) and [@dentity007](https://github.com/dentity007)).
- Adds support for rendering the rate limit errors from the CLI when encountered ([#970](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/970), thank you [@psmman](https://github.com/psmman)).
## [0.0.20] - 2025-10-14
### Added
- **Intelligent Branch Naming**: `create-new-feature` scripts now support `--short-name` parameter for custom branch names
- When `--short-name` provided: Uses the custom name directly (cleaned and formatted)
- When omitted: Automatically generates meaningful names using stop word filtering and length-based filtering
- Filters out common stop words (I, want, to, the, for, etc.)
- Removes words shorter than 3 characters (unless they're uppercase acronyms)
- Takes 3-4 most meaningful words from the description
- **Enforces GitHub's 244-byte branch name limit** with automatic truncation and warnings
- Examples:
- "I want to create user authentication" → `001-create-user-authentication`
- "Implement OAuth2 integration for API" → `001-implement-oauth2-integration-api`
- "Fix payment processing bug" → `001-fix-payment-processing`
- Very long descriptions are automatically truncated at word boundaries to stay within limits
- Designed for AI agents to provide semantic short names while maintaining standalone usability
### Changed
- Enhanced help documentation for `create-new-feature.sh` and `create-new-feature.ps1` scripts with examples
- Branch names now validated against GitHub's 244-byte limit with automatic truncation if needed
## [0.0.19] - 2025-10-10
### Added
- Support for CodeBuddy (thank you to [@lispking](https://github.com/lispking) for the contribution).
- You can now see Git-sourced errors in the Specify CLI.
### Changed
- Fixed the path to the constitution in `plan.md` (thank you to [@lyzno1](https://github.com/lyzno1) for spotting).
- Fixed backslash escapes in generated TOML files for Gemini (thank you to [@hsin19](https://github.com/hsin19) for the contribution).
- Implementation command now ensures that the correct ignore files are added (thank you to [@sigent-amazon](https://github.com/sigent-amazon) for the contribution).
## [0.0.18] - 2025-10-06
### Added
- Support for using `.` as a shorthand for current directory in `specify init .` command, equivalent to `--here` flag but more intuitive for users.
- Use the `/speckit.` command prefix to easily discover Spec Kit-related commands.
- Refactor the prompts and templates to simplify their capabilities and how they are tracked. No more polluting things with tests when they are not needed.
- Ensure that tasks are created per user story (simplifies testing and validation).
- Add support for Visual Studio Code prompt shortcuts and automatic script execution.
### Changed
- All command files now prefixed with `speckit.` (e.g., `speckit.specify.md`, `speckit.plan.md`) for better discoverability and differentiation in IDE/CLI command palettes and file explorers
## [0.0.17] - 2025-09-22
### Added
- New `/clarify` command template to surface up to 5 targeted clarification questions for an existing spec and persist answers into a Clarifications section in the spec.
- New `/analyze` command template providing a non-destructive cross-artifact discrepancy and alignment report (spec, clarifications, plan, tasks, constitution) inserted after `/tasks` and before `/implement`.
- Note: Constitution rules are explicitly treated as non-negotiable; any conflict is a CRITICAL finding requiring artifact remediation, not weakening of principles.
## [0.0.16] - 2025-09-22
### Added
- `--force` flag for `init` command to bypass confirmation when using `--here` in a non-empty directory and proceed with merging/overwriting files.
## [0.0.15] - 2025-09-21
### Added
- Support for Roo Code.
## [0.0.14] - 2025-09-21
### Changed
- Error messages are now shown consistently.
## [0.0.13] - 2025-09-21
### Added
- Support for Kilo Code. Thank you [@shahrukhkhan489](https://github.com/shahrukhkhan489) with [#394](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/pull/394).
- Support for Auggie CLI. Thank you [@hungthai1401](https://github.com/hungthai1401) with [#137](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/pull/137).
- Agent folder security notice displayed after project provisioning completion, warning users that some agents may store credentials or auth tokens in their agent folders and recommending adding relevant folders to `.gitignore` to prevent accidental credential leakage.
### Changed
- Warning displayed to ensure that folks are aware that they might need to add their agent folder to `.gitignore`.
- Cleaned up the `check` command output.
## [0.0.12] - 2025-09-21
### Changed
- Added additional context for OpenAI Codex users - they need to set an additional environment variable, as described in [#417](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/417).
## [0.0.11] - 2025-09-20
### Added
- Codex CLI support (thank you [@honjo-hiroaki-gtt](https://github.com/honjo-hiroaki-gtt) for the contribution in [#14](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/pull/14))
- Codex-aware context update tooling (Bash and PowerShell) so feature plans refresh `AGENTS.md` alongside existing assistants without manual edits.
## [0.0.10] - 2025-09-20
## [0.1.6] - 2026-02-23
### Fixed
- Addressed [#378](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/378) where a GitHub token may be attached to the request when it was empty.
- **Parameter Ordering Issues (#1641)**: Fixed CLI parameter parsing issue where option flags were incorrectly consumed as values for preceding options
- Added validation to detect when `--ai` or `--ai-commands-dir` incorrectly consume following flags like `--here` or `--ai-skills`
- Now provides clear error messages: "Invalid value for --ai: '--here'"
- Includes helpful hints suggesting proper usage and listing available agents
- Commands like `specify init --ai-skills --ai --here` now fail with actionable feedback instead of confusing "Must specify project name" errors
- Added comprehensive test suite (5 new tests) to prevent regressions
## [0.0.9] - 2025-09-19
### Changed
- Improved agent selector UI with cyan highlighting for agent keys and gray parentheses for full names
## [0.0.8] - 2025-09-19
### Added
- Windsurf IDE support as additional AI assistant option (thank you [@raedkit](https://github.com/raedkit) for the work in [#151](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/pull/151))
- GitHub token support for API requests to handle corporate environments and rate limiting (contributed by [@zryfish](https://github.com/@zryfish) in [#243](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/pull/243))
### Changed
- Updated README with Windsurf examples and GitHub token usage
- Enhanced release workflow to include Windsurf templates
## [0.0.7] - 2025-09-18
### Changed
- Updated command instructions in the CLI.
- Cleaned up the code to not render agent-specific information when it's generic.
## [0.0.6] - 2025-09-17
### Added
- opencode support as additional AI assistant option
## [0.0.5] - 2025-09-17
### Added
- Qwen Code support as additional AI assistant option
## [0.0.4] - 2025-09-14
### Added
- SOCKS proxy support for corporate environments via `httpx[socks]` dependency
## [0.1.5] - 2026-02-21
### Fixed
N/A
- **AI Skills Installation Bug (#1658)**: Fixed `--ai-skills` flag not generating skill files for GitHub Copilot and other agents with non-standard command directory structures
- Added `commands_subdir` field to `AGENT_CONFIG` to explicitly specify the subdirectory name for each agent
- Affected agents now work correctly: copilot (`.github/agents/`), opencode (`.opencode/command/`), windsurf (`.windsurf/workflows/`), codex (`.codex/prompts/`), kilocode (`.kilocode/workflows/`), q (`.amazonq/prompts/`), and agy (`.agent/workflows/`)
- The `install_ai_skills()` function now uses the correct path for all agents instead of assuming `commands/` for everyone
### Changed
## [0.1.4] - 2026-02-20
N/A
### Fixed
- **Qoder CLI detection**: Renamed `AGENT_CONFIG` key from `"qoder"` to `"qodercli"` to match the actual executable name, fixing `specify check` and `specify init --ai` detection failures
## [0.1.3] - 2026-02-20
### Added
- **Generic Agent Support**: Added `--ai generic` option for unsupported AI agents ("bring your own agent")
- Requires `--ai-commands-dir <path>` to specify where the agent reads commands from
- Generates Markdown commands with `$ARGUMENTS` format (compatible with most agents)
- Example: `specify init my-project --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/`
- Enables users to start with Spec Kit immediately while their agent awaits formal support
## [0.0.102] - 2026-02-20
- fix: include 'src/**' path in release workflow triggers (#1646)
## [0.0.101] - 2026-02-19
- chore(deps): bump github/codeql-action from 3 to 4 (#1635)
## [0.0.100] - 2026-02-19
- 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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@@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ Want to see Spec Kit in action? Watch our [video overview](https://www.youtube.c
| [SHAI (OVHcloud)](https://github.com/ovh/shai) | ✅ | |
| [Windsurf](https://windsurf.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Antigravity (agy)](https://agy.ai/) | ✅ | |
| Generic | ✅ | Bring your own agent — use `--ai generic --ai-commands-dir <path>` for unsupported agents |
## 🔧 Specify CLI Reference
@@ -172,14 +173,15 @@ The `specify` command supports the following options:
| 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`, `shai`, `qoder`) |
| `check` | Check for installed tools (`git`, `claude`, `gemini`, `code`/`code-insiders`, `cursor-agent`, `windsurf`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `shai`, `qodercli`) |
### `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: `claude`, `gemini`, `copilot`, `cursor-agent`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `windsurf`, `kilocode`, `auggie`, `roo`, `codebuddy`, `amp`, `shai`, `q`, `agy`, `bob`, or `qoder` |
| `--ai` | Option | AI assistant to use: `claude`, `gemini`, `copilot`, `cursor-agent`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `windsurf`, `kilocode`, `auggie`, `roo`, `codebuddy`, `amp`, `shai`, `q`, `agy`, `bob`, `qodercli`, 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 |
@@ -203,7 +205,7 @@ specify init my-project --ai claude
specify init my-project --ai cursor-agent
# Initialize with Qoder support
specify init my-project --ai qoder
specify init my-project --ai qodercli
# Initialize with Windsurf support
specify init my-project --ai windsurf
@@ -217,6 +219,9 @@ specify init my-project --ai shai
# Initialize with IBM Bob support
specify init my-project --ai bob
# Initialize with an unsupported agent (generic / bring your own agent)
specify init my-project --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/
# Initialize with PowerShell scripts (Windows/cross-platform)
specify init my-project --ai copilot --script ps

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@@ -81,6 +81,9 @@ Then, use the `/speckit.implement` slash command to execute the plan.
/speckit.implement
```
> [!TIP]
> **Phased Implementation**: For complex projects, implement in phases to avoid overwhelming the agent's context. Start with core functionality, validate it works, then add features incrementally.
## Detailed Example: Building Taskify
Here's a complete example of building a team productivity platform:
@@ -135,7 +138,15 @@ Be specific about your tech stack and technical requirements:
/speckit.plan We are going to generate this using .NET Aspire, using Postgres as the database. The frontend should use Blazor server with drag-and-drop task boards, real-time updates. There should be a REST API created with a projects API, tasks API, and a notifications API.
```
### Step 6: Validate and Implement
### Step 6: Define Tasks
Generate an actionable task list using the `/speckit.tasks` command:
```bash
/speckit.tasks
```
### Step 7: Validate and Implement
Have your AI agent audit the implementation plan using `/speckit.analyze`:
@@ -149,6 +160,9 @@ Finally, implement the solution:
/speckit.implement
```
> [!TIP]
> **Phased Implementation**: For large projects like Taskify, consider implementing in phases (e.g., Phase 1: Basic project/task structure, Phase 2: Kanban functionality, Phase 3: Comments and assignments). This prevents context saturation and allows for validation at each stage.
## Key Principles
- **Be explicit** about what you're building and why

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@@ -456,18 +456,20 @@ Users install with:
specify extension add --from https://github.com/.../spec-kit-my-ext-1.0.0.zip
```
### Option 3: Extension Catalog (Future)
### Option 3: Community Reference Catalog
Submit to official catalog:
Submit to the community catalog for public discovery:
1. **Fork** spec-kit repository
2. **Add entry** to `extensions/catalog.json`
3. **Create PR**
4. **After merge**, users can install with:
2. **Add entry** to `extensions/catalog.community.json`
3. **Update** `extensions/README.md` with your extension
4. **Create PR** following the [Extension Publishing Guide](EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md)
5. **After merge**, your extension becomes available:
- Users can browse `catalog.community.json` to discover your extension
- Users copy the entry to their own `catalog.json`
- Users install with: `specify extension add my-ext` (from their catalog)
```bash
specify extension add my-ext # No URL needed!
```
See the [Extension Publishing Guide](EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md) for detailed submission instructions.
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@@ -129,26 +129,32 @@ specify extension add --from https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension
## Submit to Catalog
### Understanding the Catalogs
Spec Kit uses a dual-catalog system. For details about how catalogs work, see the main [Extensions README](README.md#extension-catalogs).
**For extension publishing**: All community extensions should be added to `catalog.community.json`. Users browse this catalog and copy extensions they trust into their own `catalog.json`.
### 1. Fork the spec-kit Repository
```bash
# Fork on GitHub
# https://github.com/statsperform/spec-kit/fork
# https://github.com/github/spec-kit/fork
# Clone your fork
git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/spec-kit.git
cd spec-kit
```
### 2. Add Extension to Catalog
### 2. Add Extension to Community Catalog
Edit `extensions/catalog.json` and add your extension:
Edit `extensions/catalog.community.json` and add your extension:
```json
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-01-28T15:54:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/statsperform/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.json",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json",
"extensions": {
"your-extension": {
"name": "Your Extension Name",
@@ -198,15 +204,25 @@ Edit `extensions/catalog.json` and add your extension:
- Use current timestamp for `created_at` and `updated_at`
- Update the top-level `updated_at` to current time
### 3. Submit Pull Request
### 3. Update Extensions README
Add your extension to the Available Extensions table in `extensions/README.md`:
```markdown
| Your Extension Name | Brief description of what it does | [repo-name](https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-your-extension) |
```
Insert your extension in alphabetical order in the table.
### 4. Submit Pull Request
```bash
# Create a branch
git checkout -b add-your-extension
# Commit your changes
git add extensions/catalog.json
git commit -m "Add your-extension to catalog
git add extensions/catalog.community.json extensions/README.md
git commit -m "Add your-extension to community catalog
- Extension ID: your-extension
- Version: 1.0.0
@@ -218,7 +234,7 @@ git commit -m "Add your-extension to catalog
git push origin add-your-extension
# Create Pull Request on GitHub
# https://github.com/statsperform/spec-kit/compare
# https://github.com/github/spec-kit/compare
```
**Pull Request Template**:
@@ -243,6 +259,8 @@ Brief description of what your extension does.
- [x] Extension tested on real project
- [x] All commands working
- [x] No security vulnerabilities
- [x] Added to extensions/catalog.community.json
- [x] Added to extensions/README.md Available Extensions table
### Testing
Tested on:

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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Extensions are modular packages that add new commands and functionality to Spec
### Check Your Version
```bash
specify --version
specify version
# Should show 0.1.0 or higher
```
@@ -76,13 +76,15 @@ vim .specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml
## Finding Extensions
**Note**: By default, `specify extension search` uses your organization's catalog (`catalog.json`). If the catalog is empty, you won't see any results. See [Extension Catalogs](#extension-catalogs) to learn how to populate your catalog from the community reference catalog.
### Browse All Extensions
```bash
specify extension search
```
Shows all available extensions in the catalog.
Shows all extensions in your organization's catalog.
### Search by Keyword
@@ -415,11 +417,15 @@ export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="https://example.com/staging/catalog.json"
---
## Extension Catalogs
For information about how Spec Kit's dual-catalog system works (`catalog.json` vs `catalog.community.json`), see the main [Extensions README](README.md#extension-catalogs).
## Organization Catalog Customization
### Why the Default Catalog is Empty
### Why Customize Your Catalog
The default spec-kit catalog ships empty by design. This allows organizations to:
Organizations customize their `catalog.json` to:
- **Control available extensions** - Curate which extensions your team can install
- **Host private extensions** - Internal tools that shouldn't be public

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# Spec Kit Extensions
Extension system for [Spec Kit](https://github.com/github/spec-kit) - add new functionality without bloating the core framework.
## Extension Catalogs
Spec Kit provides two catalog files with different purposes:
### Your Catalog (`catalog.json`)
- **Purpose**: Default upstream catalog of extensions used by the Spec Kit CLI
- **Default State**: Empty by design in the upstream project - you or your organization populate a fork/copy with extensions you trust
- **Location (upstream)**: `extensions/catalog.json` in the GitHub-hosted spec-kit repo
- **CLI Default**: The `specify extension` commands use the upstream catalog URL by default, unless overridden
- **Org Catalog**: Point `SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL` at your organization's fork or hosted catalog JSON to use it instead of the upstream default
- **Customization**: Copy entries from the community catalog into your org catalog, or add your own extensions directly
**Example override:**
```bash
# Override the default upstream catalog with your organization's catalog
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="https://your-org.com/spec-kit/catalog.json"
specify extension search # Now uses your organization's catalog instead of the upstream default
```
### Community Reference Catalog (`catalog.community.json`)
- **Purpose**: Browse available community-contributed extensions
- **Status**: Active - contains extensions submitted by the community
- **Location**: `extensions/catalog.community.json`
- **Usage**: Reference catalog for discovering available extensions
- **Submission**: Open to community contributions via Pull Request
**How It Works:**
## Making Extensions Available
You control which extensions your team can discover and install:
### Option 1: Curated Catalog (Recommended for Organizations)
Populate your `catalog.json` with approved extensions:
1. **Discover** extensions from various sources:
- Browse `catalog.community.json` for community extensions
- Find private/internal extensions in your organization's repos
- Discover extensions from trusted third parties
2. **Review** extensions and choose which ones you want to make available
3. **Add** those extension entries to your own `catalog.json`
4. **Team members** can now discover and install them:
- `specify extension search` shows your curated catalog
- `specify extension add <name>` installs from your catalog
**Benefits**: Full control over available extensions, team consistency, organizational approval workflow
**Example**: Copy an entry from `catalog.community.json` to your `catalog.json`, then your team can discover and install it by name.
### Option 2: Direct URLs (For Ad-hoc Use)
Skip catalog curation - team members install directly using URLs:
```bash
specify extension add --from https://github.com/org/spec-kit-ext/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip
```
**Benefits**: Quick for one-off testing or private extensions
**Tradeoff**: Extensions installed this way won't appear in `specify extension search` for other team members unless you also add them to your `catalog.json`.
## Available Community Extensions
The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.community.json`](catalog.community.json):
| Extension | Purpose | URL |
|-----------|---------|-----|
| 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) |
| 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) |
## Adding Your Extension
### Submission Process
To add your extension to the community catalog:
1. **Prepare your extension** following the [Extension Development Guide](EXTENSION-DEVELOPMENT-GUIDE.md)
2. **Create a GitHub release** for your extension
3. **Submit a Pull Request** that:
- Adds your extension to `extensions/catalog.community.json`
- Updates this README with your extension in the Available Extensions table
4. **Wait for review** - maintainers will review and merge if criteria are met
See the [Extension Publishing Guide](EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md) for detailed step-by-step instructions.
### Submission Checklist
Before submitting, ensure:
- ✅ Valid `extension.yml` manifest
- ✅ Complete README with installation and usage instructions
- ✅ LICENSE file included
- ✅ GitHub release created with semantic version (e.g., v1.0.0)
- ✅ Extension tested on a real project
- ✅ All commands working as documented
## Installing Extensions
Once extensions are available (either in your catalog or via direct URL), install them:
```bash
# From your curated catalog (by name)
specify extension search # See what's in your catalog
specify extension add <extension-name> # Install by name
# Direct from URL (bypasses catalog)
specify extension add --from https://github.com/<org>/<repo>/archive/refs/tags/<version>.zip
# List installed extensions
specify extension list
```
For more information, see the [Extension User Guide](EXTENSION-USER-GUIDE.md).

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@@ -858,11 +858,41 @@ def should_execute_hook(hook: dict, config: dict) -> bool:
## Extension Discovery & Catalog
### Central Catalog
### Dual Catalog System
Spec Kit uses two catalog files with different purposes:
#### User Catalog (`catalog.json`)
**URL**: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.json`
**Format**:
- **Purpose**: Organization's curated catalog of approved extensions
- **Default State**: Empty by design - users populate with extensions they trust
- **Usage**: Default catalog used by `specify extension` CLI commands
- **Control**: Organizations maintain their own fork/version for their teams
#### Community Reference Catalog (`catalog.community.json`)
**URL**: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json`
- **Purpose**: Reference catalog of available community-contributed extensions
- **Verification**: Community extensions may have `verified: false` initially
- **Status**: Active - open for community contributions
- **Submission**: Via Pull Request following the Extension Publishing Guide
- **Usage**: Browse to discover extensions, then copy to your `catalog.json`
**How It Works:**
1. **Discover**: Browse `catalog.community.json` to find available extensions
2. **Review**: Evaluate extensions for security, quality, and organizational fit
3. **Curate**: Copy approved extension entries from community catalog to your `catalog.json`
4. **Install**: Use `specify extension add <name>` (pulls from your curated catalog)
This approach gives organizations full control over which extensions are available to their teams while maintaining a shared community resource for discovery.
### Catalog Format
**Format** (same for both catalogs):
```json
{
@@ -931,25 +961,52 @@ specify extension info jira
### Custom Catalogs
Organizations can host private catalogs:
**⚠️ FUTURE FEATURE - NOT YET IMPLEMENTED**
The following catalog management commands are proposed design concepts but are not yet available in the current implementation:
```bash
# Add custom catalog
# Add custom catalog (FUTURE - NOT AVAILABLE)
specify extension add-catalog https://internal.company.com/spec-kit/catalog.json
# Set as default
# Set as default (FUTURE - NOT AVAILABLE)
specify extension set-catalog --default https://internal.company.com/spec-kit/catalog.json
# List catalogs
# List catalogs (FUTURE - NOT AVAILABLE)
specify extension catalogs
```
**Catalog priority**:
**Proposed catalog priority** (future design):
1. Project-specific catalog (`.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`)
2. User-level catalog (`~/.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`)
1. Project-specific catalog (`.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`) - *not implemented*
2. User-level catalog (`~/.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`) - *not implemented*
3. Default GitHub catalog
#### Current Implementation: SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL
**The currently available method** for using custom catalogs is the `SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL` environment variable:
```bash
# Point to your organization's catalog
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="https://internal.company.com/spec-kit/catalog.json"
# All extension commands now use your custom catalog
specify extension search # Uses custom catalog
specify extension add jira # Installs from custom catalog
```
**Requirements:**
- URL must use HTTPS (HTTP only allowed for localhost testing)
- Catalog must follow the standard catalog.json schema
- Must be publicly accessible or accessible within your network
**Example for testing:**
```bash
# Test with localhost during development
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="http://localhost:8000/catalog.json"
specify extension search
```
---
## CLI Commands

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@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-02-24T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json",
"extensions": {
"cleanup": {
"name": "Cleanup Extension",
"id": "cleanup",
"description": "Post-implementation quality gate that reviews changes, fixes small issues (scout rule), creates tasks for medium issues, and generates analysis for large issues.",
"author": "dsrednicki",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup",
"homepage": "https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup",
"documentation": "https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": ["quality", "tech-debt", "review", "cleanup", "scout-rule"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-02-22T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-22T00:00:00Z"
},
"retrospective": {
"name": "Retrospective Extension",
"id": "retrospective",
"description": "Post-implementation retrospective with spec adherence scoring, drift analysis, and human-gated spec updates.",
"author": "emi-dm",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective",
"homepage": "https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective",
"documentation": "https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": ["retrospective", "spec-drift", "quality", "analysis", "governance"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-02-24T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-24T00:00:00Z"
},
"v-model": {
"name": "V-Model Extension Pack",
"id": "v-model",
"description": "Enforces V-Model paired generation of development specs and test specs with full traceability.",
"author": "leocamello",
"version": "0.4.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model/archive/refs/tags/v0.4.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model",
"homepage": "https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model",
"documentation": "https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 9,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": ["v-model", "traceability", "testing", "compliance", "safety-critical"],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-02-20T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-22T00:00:00Z"
}
}
}

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@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-02-03T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://your-org.example.com/speckit/catalog.json",
"extensions": {
"jira": {
"name": "Jira Integration",
"id": "jira",
"description": "Create Jira Epics, Stories, and Issues from spec-kit artifacts",
"author": "Your Organization",
"version": "2.1.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-jira/archive/refs/tags/v2.1.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-jira",
"homepage": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-jira",
"documentation": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-jira/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-jira/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0",
"tools": [
{
"name": "atlassian",
"version": ">=1.0.0",
"required": true
}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": ["jira", "atlassian", "issue-tracking"],
"verified": true,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-01-28T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-02-03T00:00:00Z"
},
"linear": {
"name": "Linear Integration",
"id": "linear",
"description": "Sync specs and tasks with Linear issues",
"author": "Your Organization",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-linear/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-linear",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 2
},
"tags": ["linear", "issue-tracking"],
"verified": false,
"created_at": "2026-01-30T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-01-30T00:00:00Z"
}
}
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
[project]
name = "specify-cli"
version = "0.1.1"
version = "0.1.6"
description = "Specify CLI, part of GitHub Spec Kit. A tool to bootstrap your projects for Spec-Driven Development (SDD)."
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = [
"typer",
"click>=8.1",
"rich",
"httpx[socks]",
"platformdirs",

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
# - 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|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qoder
# Agent types: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qodercli
# Leave empty to update all existing agent files
set -e
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ update_specific_agent() {
codebuddy)
update_agent_file "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI"
;;
qoder)
qodercli)
update_agent_file "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI"
;;
amp)
@@ -637,9 +637,12 @@ update_specific_agent() {
bob)
update_agent_file "$BOB_FILE" "IBM Bob"
;;
generic)
log_info "Generic agent: no predefined context file. Use the agent-specific update script for your agent."
;;
*)
log_error "Unknown agent type '$agent_type'"
log_error "Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qoder"
log_error "Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qodercli|generic"
exit 1
;;
esac
@@ -752,7 +755,7 @@ print_summary() {
echo
log_info "Usage: $0 [claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qoder]"
log_info "Usage: $0 [claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qodercli]"
}
#==============================================================================

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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, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, shai, q, agy, bob, qoder)
5. Multi-Agent Support (claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, codex, windsurf, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, shai, q, agy, bob, qodercli)
.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','kilocode','auggie','roo','codebuddy','amp','shai','q','agy','bob','qoder')]
[ValidateSet('claude','gemini','copilot','cursor-agent','qwen','opencode','codex','windsurf','kilocode','auggie','roo','codebuddy','amp','shai','q','agy','bob','qodercli','generic')]
[string]$AgentType
)
@@ -384,13 +384,14 @@ function Update-SpecificAgent {
'auggie' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AUGGIE_FILE -AgentName 'Auggie CLI' }
'roo' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $ROO_FILE -AgentName 'Roo Code' }
'codebuddy' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $CODEBUDDY_FILE -AgentName 'CodeBuddy CLI' }
'qoder' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $QODER_FILE -AgentName 'Qoder CLI' }
'qodercli' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $QODER_FILE -AgentName 'Qoder CLI' }
'amp' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AMP_FILE -AgentName 'Amp' }
'shai' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $SHAI_FILE -AgentName 'SHAI' }
'q' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $Q_FILE -AgentName 'Amazon Q Developer CLI' }
'agy' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGY_FILE -AgentName 'Antigravity' }
'bob' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $BOB_FILE -AgentName 'IBM Bob' }
default { Write-Err "Unknown agent type '$Type'"; Write-Err 'Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qoder'; return $false }
'generic' { Write-Info 'Generic agent: no predefined context file. Use the agent-specific update script for your agent.' }
default { Write-Err "Unknown agent type '$Type'"; Write-Err 'Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qodercli|generic'; return $false }
}
}
@@ -427,7 +428,7 @@ function Print-Summary {
if ($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|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qoder]'
Write-Info 'Usage: ./update-agent-context.ps1 [-AgentType claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|q|agy|bob|qodercli|generic]'
}
function Main {

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@@ -123,116 +123,141 @@ def _format_rate_limit_error(status_code: int, headers: httpx.Headers, url: str)
return "\n".join(lines)
# Agent configuration with name, folder, install URL, and CLI tool requirement
# Agent configuration with name, folder, install URL, CLI tool requirement, and commands subdirectory
AGENT_CONFIG = {
"copilot": {
"name": "GitHub Copilot",
"folder": ".github/",
"commands_subdir": "agents", # Special: uses agents/ not commands/
"install_url": None, # IDE-based, no CLI check needed
"requires_cli": False,
},
"claude": {
"name": "Claude Code",
"folder": ".claude/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/setup",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"gemini": {
"name": "Gemini CLI",
"folder": ".gemini/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"cursor-agent": {
"name": "Cursor",
"folder": ".cursor/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": None, # IDE-based
"requires_cli": False,
},
"qwen": {
"name": "Qwen Code",
"folder": ".qwen/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"opencode": {
"name": "opencode",
"folder": ".opencode/",
"commands_subdir": "command", # Special: singular 'command' not 'commands'
"install_url": "https://opencode.ai",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"codex": {
"name": "Codex CLI",
"folder": ".codex/",
"commands_subdir": "prompts", # Special: uses prompts/ not commands/
"install_url": "https://github.com/openai/codex",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"windsurf": {
"name": "Windsurf",
"folder": ".windsurf/",
"commands_subdir": "workflows", # Special: uses workflows/ not commands/
"install_url": None, # IDE-based
"requires_cli": False,
},
"kilocode": {
"name": "Kilo Code",
"folder": ".kilocode/",
"commands_subdir": "workflows", # Special: uses workflows/ not commands/
"install_url": None, # IDE-based
"requires_cli": False,
},
"auggie": {
"name": "Auggie CLI",
"folder": ".augment/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://docs.augmentcode.com/cli/setup-auggie/install-auggie-cli",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"codebuddy": {
"name": "CodeBuddy",
"folder": ".codebuddy/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"qoder": {
"qodercli": {
"name": "Qoder CLI",
"folder": ".qoder/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://qoder.com/cli",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"roo": {
"name": "Roo Code",
"folder": ".roo/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": None, # IDE-based
"requires_cli": False,
},
"q": {
"name": "Amazon Q Developer CLI",
"folder": ".amazonq/",
"commands_subdir": "prompts", # Special: uses prompts/ not commands/
"install_url": "https://aws.amazon.com/developer/learning/q-developer-cli/",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"amp": {
"name": "Amp",
"folder": ".agents/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://ampcode.com/manual#install",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"shai": {
"name": "SHAI",
"folder": ".shai/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": "https://github.com/ovh/shai",
"requires_cli": True,
},
"agy": {
"name": "Antigravity",
"folder": ".agent/",
"commands_subdir": "workflows", # Special: uses workflows/ not commands/
"install_url": None, # IDE-based
"requires_cli": False,
},
"bob": {
"name": "IBM Bob",
"folder": ".bob/",
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": None, # IDE-based
"requires_cli": False,
},
"generic": {
"name": "Generic (bring your own agent)",
"folder": None, # Set dynamically via --ai-commands-dir
"commands_subdir": "commands",
"install_url": None,
"requires_cli": False,
},
}
SCRIPT_TYPE_CHOICES = {"sh": "POSIX Shell (bash/zsh)", "ps": "PowerShell"}
@@ -1050,10 +1075,11 @@ def install_ai_skills(project_path: Path, selected_ai: str, tracker: StepTracker
# download_and_extract_template() already placed the .md files here.
agent_config = AGENT_CONFIG.get(selected_ai, {})
agent_folder = agent_config.get("folder", "")
commands_subdir = agent_config.get("commands_subdir", "commands")
if agent_folder:
templates_dir = project_path / agent_folder.rstrip("/") / "commands"
templates_dir = project_path / agent_folder.rstrip("/") / commands_subdir
else:
templates_dir = project_path / "commands"
templates_dir = project_path / commands_subdir
if not templates_dir.exists() or not any(templates_dir.glob("*.md")):
# Fallback: try the repo-relative path (for running from source checkout)
@@ -1188,7 +1214,8 @@ def install_ai_skills(project_path: Path, selected_ai: str, tracker: StepTracker
@app.command()
def init(
project_name: str = typer.Argument(None, help="Name for your new project directory (optional if using --here, or use '.' for current directory)"),
ai_assistant: str = typer.Option(None, "--ai", help="AI assistant to use: claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, codex, windsurf, kilocode, auggie, codebuddy, amp, shai, q, agy, bob, or qoder "),
ai_assistant: str = typer.Option(None, "--ai", help="AI assistant to use: claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, codex, windsurf, kilocode, auggie, codebuddy, amp, shai, q, agy, bob, qodercli, or generic (requires --ai-commands-dir)"),
ai_commands_dir: str = typer.Option(None, "--ai-commands-dir", help="Directory for agent command files (required with --ai generic, e.g. .myagent/commands/)"),
script_type: str = typer.Option(None, "--script", help="Script type to use: sh or ps"),
ignore_agent_tools: bool = typer.Option(False, "--ignore-agent-tools", help="Skip checks for AI agent tools like Claude Code"),
no_git: bool = typer.Option(False, "--no-git", help="Skip git repository initialization"),
@@ -1224,10 +1251,25 @@ def init(
specify init --here --force # Skip confirmation when current directory not empty
specify init my-project --ai claude --ai-skills # Install agent skills
specify init --here --ai gemini --ai-skills
specify init my-project --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/ # Unsupported agent
"""
show_banner()
# Detect when option values are likely misinterpreted flags (parameter ordering issue)
if ai_assistant and ai_assistant.startswith("--"):
console.print(f"[red]Error:[/red] Invalid value for --ai: '{ai_assistant}'")
console.print("[yellow]Hint:[/yellow] Did you forget to provide a value for --ai?")
console.print("[yellow]Example:[/yellow] specify init --ai claude --here")
console.print(f"[yellow]Available agents:[/yellow] {', '.join(AGENT_CONFIG.keys())}")
raise typer.Exit(1)
if ai_commands_dir and ai_commands_dir.startswith("--"):
console.print(f"[red]Error:[/red] Invalid value for --ai-commands-dir: '{ai_commands_dir}'")
console.print("[yellow]Hint:[/yellow] Did you forget to provide a value for --ai-commands-dir?")
console.print("[yellow]Example:[/yellow] specify init --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/")
raise typer.Exit(1)
if project_name == ".":
here = True
project_name = None # Clear project_name to use existing validation logic
@@ -1308,6 +1350,16 @@ def init(
"copilot"
)
# Validate --ai-commands-dir usage
if selected_ai == "generic":
if not ai_commands_dir:
console.print("[red]Error:[/red] --ai-commands-dir is required when using --ai generic")
console.print("[dim]Example: specify init my-project --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/[/dim]")
raise typer.Exit(1)
elif ai_commands_dir:
console.print(f"[red]Error:[/red] --ai-commands-dir can only be used with --ai generic (not '{selected_ai}')")
raise typer.Exit(1)
if not ignore_agent_tools:
agent_config = AGENT_CONFIG.get(selected_ai)
if agent_config and agent_config["requires_cli"]:
@@ -1383,6 +1435,18 @@ def init(
download_and_extract_template(project_path, selected_ai, selected_script, here, verbose=False, tracker=tracker, client=local_client, debug=debug, github_token=github_token)
# For generic agent, rename placeholder directory to user-specified path
if selected_ai == "generic" and ai_commands_dir:
placeholder_dir = project_path / ".speckit" / "commands"
target_dir = project_path / ai_commands_dir
if placeholder_dir.is_dir():
target_dir.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.move(str(placeholder_dir), str(target_dir))
# Clean up empty .speckit dir if it's now empty
speckit_dir = project_path / ".speckit"
if speckit_dir.is_dir() and not any(speckit_dir.iterdir()):
speckit_dir.rmdir()
ensure_executable_scripts(project_path, tracker=tracker)
ensure_constitution_from_template(project_path, tracker=tracker)
@@ -1468,16 +1532,17 @@ def init(
# Agent folder security notice
agent_config = AGENT_CONFIG.get(selected_ai)
if agent_config:
agent_folder = agent_config["folder"]
security_notice = Panel(
f"Some agents may store credentials, auth tokens, or other identifying and private artifacts in the agent folder within your project.\n"
f"Consider adding [cyan]{agent_folder}[/cyan] (or parts of it) to [cyan].gitignore[/cyan] to prevent accidental credential leakage.",
title="[yellow]Agent Folder Security[/yellow]",
border_style="yellow",
padding=(1, 2)
)
console.print()
console.print(security_notice)
agent_folder = ai_commands_dir if selected_ai == "generic" else agent_config["folder"]
if agent_folder:
security_notice = Panel(
f"Some agents may store credentials, auth tokens, or other identifying and private artifacts in the agent folder within your project.\n"
f"Consider adding [cyan]{agent_folder}[/cyan] (or parts of it) to [cyan].gitignore[/cyan] to prevent accidental credential leakage.",
title="[yellow]Agent Folder Security[/yellow]",
border_style="yellow",
padding=(1, 2)
)
console.print()
console.print(security_notice)
steps_lines = []
if not here:
@@ -1535,6 +1600,8 @@ def check():
agent_results = {}
for agent_key, agent_config in AGENT_CONFIG.items():
if agent_key == "generic":
continue # Generic is not a real agent to check
agent_name = agent_config["name"]
requires_cli = agent_config["requires_cli"]

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@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md"
},
"qoder": {
"qodercli": {
"dir": ".qoder/commands",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",

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@@ -75,10 +75,11 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
- Validation rules from requirements
- State transitions if applicable
2. **Generate API contracts** from functional requirements:
- For each user action → endpoint
- Use standard REST/GraphQL patterns
- Output OpenAPI/GraphQL schema to `/contracts/`
2. **Define interface contracts** (if project has external interfaces) → `/contracts/`:
- Identify what interfaces the project exposes to users or other systems
- Document the contract format appropriate for the project type
- Examples: public APIs for libraries, command schemas for CLI tools, endpoints for web services, grammars for parsers, UI contracts for applications
- Skip if project is purely internal (build scripts, one-off tools, etc.)
3. **Agent context update**:
- Run `{AGENT_SCRIPT}`

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@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ When creating this spec from a user prompt:
- Performance targets: Standard web/mobile app expectations unless specified
- Error handling: User-friendly messages with appropriate fallbacks
- Authentication method: Standard session-based or OAuth2 for web apps
- Integration patterns: RESTful APIs unless specified otherwise
- Integration patterns: Use project-appropriate patterns (REST/GraphQL for web services, function calls for libraries, CLI args for tools, etc.)
### Success Criteria Guidelines

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@@ -28,14 +28,14 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
2. **Load design documents**: Read from FEATURE_DIR:
- **Required**: plan.md (tech stack, libraries, structure), spec.md (user stories with priorities)
- **Optional**: data-model.md (entities), contracts/ (API endpoints), research.md (decisions), quickstart.md (test scenarios)
- **Optional**: data-model.md (entities), contracts/ (interface contracts), research.md (decisions), quickstart.md (test scenarios)
- Note: Not all projects have all documents. Generate tasks based on what's available.
3. **Execute task generation workflow**:
- Load plan.md and extract tech stack, libraries, project structure
- Load spec.md and extract user stories with their priorities (P1, P2, P3, etc.)
- If data-model.md exists: Extract entities and map to user stories
- If contracts/ exists: Map endpoints to user stories
- If contracts/ exists: Map interface contracts to user stories
- If research.md exists: Extract decisions for setup tasks
- Generate tasks organized by user story (see Task Generation Rules below)
- Generate dependency graph showing user story completion order
@@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ Every task MUST strictly follow this format:
- Map all related components to their story:
- Models needed for that story
- Services needed for that story
- Endpoints/UI needed for that story
- Interfaces/UI needed for that story
- If tests requested: Tests specific to that story
- Mark story dependencies (most stories should be independent)
2. **From Contracts**:
- Map each contract/endpoint → to the user story it serves
- If tests requested: Each contract → contract test task [P] before implementation in that story's phase
- Map each interface contract → to the user story it serves
- If tests requested: Each interface contract → contract test task [P] before implementation in that story's phase
3. **From Data Model**:
- Map each entity to the user story(ies) that need it

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
**Storage**: [if applicable, e.g., PostgreSQL, CoreData, files or N/A]
**Testing**: [e.g., pytest, XCTest, cargo test or NEEDS CLARIFICATION]
**Target Platform**: [e.g., Linux server, iOS 15+, WASM or NEEDS CLARIFICATION]
**Project Type**: [single/web/mobile - determines source structure]
**Project Type**: [e.g., library/cli/web-service/mobile-app/compiler/desktop-app or NEEDS CLARIFICATION]
**Performance Goals**: [domain-specific, e.g., 1000 req/s, 10k lines/sec, 60 fps or NEEDS CLARIFICATION]
**Constraints**: [domain-specific, e.g., <200ms p95, <100MB memory, offline-capable or NEEDS CLARIFICATION]
**Scale/Scope**: [domain-specific, e.g., 10k users, 1M LOC, 50 screens or NEEDS CLARIFICATION]

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@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ class TestInstallAiSkills:
# .toml commands should be untouched
assert (cmds_dir / "speckit.specify.toml").exists()
@pytest.mark.parametrize("agent_key", list(AGENT_CONFIG.keys()))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("agent_key", [k for k in AGENT_CONFIG.keys() if k != "generic"])
def test_skills_install_for_all_agents(self, temp_dir, agent_key):
"""install_ai_skills should produce skills for every configured agent."""
proj = temp_dir / f"proj-{agent_key}"
@@ -630,3 +630,65 @@ class TestCliValidation:
plain = re.sub(r'\x1b\[[0-9;]*m', '', result.output)
assert "--ai-skills" in plain
assert "agent skills" in plain.lower()
class TestParameterOrderingIssue:
"""Test fix for GitHub issue #1641: parameter ordering issues."""
def test_ai_flag_consuming_here_flag(self):
"""--ai without value should not consume --here flag (issue #1641)."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
runner = CliRunner()
# This used to fail with "Must specify project name" because --here was consumed by --ai
result = runner.invoke(app, ["init", "--ai-skills", "--ai", "--here"])
assert result.exit_code == 1
assert "Invalid value for --ai" in result.output
assert "--here" in result.output # Should mention the invalid value
def test_ai_flag_consuming_ai_skills_flag(self):
"""--ai without value should not consume --ai-skills flag."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
runner = CliRunner()
# This should fail with helpful error about missing --ai value
result = runner.invoke(app, ["init", "--here", "--ai", "--ai-skills"])
assert result.exit_code == 1
assert "Invalid value for --ai" in result.output
assert "--ai-skills" in result.output # Should mention the invalid value
def test_error_message_provides_hint(self):
"""Error message should provide helpful hint about missing value."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(app, ["init", "--ai", "--here"])
assert result.exit_code == 1
assert "Hint:" in result.output or "hint" in result.output.lower()
assert "forget to provide a value" in result.output.lower()
def test_error_message_lists_available_agents(self):
"""Error message should list available agents."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(app, ["init", "--ai", "--here"])
assert result.exit_code == 1
# Should mention some known agents
output_lower = result.output.lower()
assert any(agent in output_lower for agent in ["claude", "copilot", "gemini"])
def test_ai_commands_dir_consuming_flag(self):
"""--ai-commands-dir without value should not consume next flag."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(app, ["init", "myproject", "--ai", "generic", "--ai-commands-dir", "--here"])
assert result.exit_code == 1
assert "Invalid value for --ai-commands-dir" in result.output
assert "--here" in result.output