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Matt Van Horn 333a76535b feat(commands): wire before/after hook events into specify and plan templates (#1886)
* feat(commands): wire before/after hook events into specify and plan templates

Replicates the hook evaluation pattern from tasks.md and implement.md
(introduced in PR #1702) into the specify and plan command templates.
This completes the hook lifecycle across all SDD phases.

Changes:
- specify.md: Add before_specify/after_specify hook blocks
- plan.md: Add before_plan/after_plan hook blocks
- EXTENSION-API-REFERENCE.md: Document new hook events
- EXTENSION-USER-GUIDE.md: List all available hook events

Fixes #1788

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Mark before_commit/after_commit as planned in extension docs

These hook events are defined in the API reference but not yet wired
into any core command template. Marking them as planned rather than
removing them, since the infrastructure supports them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Fix hook enablement to default true when field is absent

Matches HookExecutor.get_hooks_for_event() semantics where
hooks without an explicit enabled field are treated as enabled.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(docs): mark commit hooks as planned in user guide config example

The yaml config comment listed before_commit/after_commit as
"Available events" but they are not yet wired into core templates.
Moved them to a separate "Planned" line, consistent with the
API reference.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(commands): align enabled-filtering semantics across all hook templates

tasks.md and implement.md previously said "Filter to only hooks where
enabled: true", which would skip hooks that omit the enabled field.
Updated to match specify.md/plan.md and HookExecutor's h.get('enabled', True)
behavior: filter out only hooks where enabled is explicitly false.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Extension User Guide
Complete guide for using Spec Kit extensions to enhance your workflow.
## Table of Contents
1. [Introduction](#introduction)
2. [Getting Started](#getting-started)
3. [Finding Extensions](#finding-extensions)
4. [Installing Extensions](#installing-extensions)
5. [Using Extensions](#using-extensions)
6. [Managing Extensions](#managing-extensions)
7. [Configuration](#configuration)
8. [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
9. [Best Practices](#best-practices)
---
## Introduction
### What are Extensions?
Extensions are modular packages that add new commands and functionality to Spec Kit without bloating the core framework. They allow you to:
- **Integrate** with external tools (Jira, Linear, GitHub, etc.)
- **Automate** repetitive tasks with hooks
- **Customize** workflows for your team
- **Share** solutions across projects
### Why Use Extensions?
- **Clean Core**: Keeps spec-kit lightweight and focused
- **Optional Features**: Only install what you need
- **Community Driven**: Anyone can create and share extensions
- **Version Controlled**: Extensions are versioned independently
---
## Getting Started
### Prerequisites
- Spec Kit version 0.1.0 or higher
- A spec-kit project (directory with `.specify/` folder)
### Check Your Version
```bash
specify version
# Should show 0.1.0 or higher
```
### First Extension
Let's install the Jira extension as an example:
```bash
# 1. Search for the extension
specify extension search jira
# 2. Get detailed information
specify extension info jira
# 3. Install it
specify extension add jira
# 4. Configure it
vim .specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml
# 5. Use it
# (Commands are now available in Claude Code)
/speckit.jira.specstoissues
```
---
## Finding Extensions
`specify extension search` searches **all active catalogs** simultaneously, including the community catalog by default. Results are annotated with their source catalog and install status.
### Browse All Extensions
```bash
specify extension search
```
Shows all extensions across all active catalogs (default and community by default).
### Search by Keyword
```bash
# Search for "jira"
specify extension search jira
# Search for "issue tracking"
specify extension search issue
```
### Filter by Tag
```bash
# Find all issue-tracking extensions
specify extension search --tag issue-tracking
# Find all Atlassian tools
specify extension search --tag atlassian
```
### Filter by Author
```bash
# Extensions by Stats Perform
specify extension search --author "Stats Perform"
```
### Show Verified Only
```bash
# Only show verified extensions
specify extension search --verified
```
### Get Extension Details
```bash
# Detailed information
specify extension info jira
```
Shows:
- Description
- Requirements
- Commands provided
- Hooks available
- Links (documentation, repository, changelog)
- Installation status
---
## Installing Extensions
### Install from Catalog
```bash
# By name (from catalog)
specify extension add jira
```
This will:
1. Download the extension from GitHub
2. Validate the manifest
3. Check compatibility with your spec-kit version
4. Install to `.specify/extensions/jira/`
5. Register commands with your AI agent
6. Create config template
### Install from URL
```bash
# From GitHub release
specify extension add --from https://github.com/org/spec-kit-ext/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip
```
### Install from Local Directory (Development)
```bash
# For testing or development
specify extension add --dev /path/to/extension
```
### Installation Output
```text
✓ Extension installed successfully!
Jira Integration (v1.0.0)
Create Jira Epics, Stories, and Issues from spec-kit artifacts
Provided commands:
• speckit.jira.specstoissues - Create Jira hierarchy from spec and tasks
• speckit.jira.discover-fields - Discover Jira custom fields for configuration
• speckit.jira.sync-status - Sync task completion status to Jira
⚠ Configuration may be required
Check: .specify/extensions/jira/
```
---
## Using Extensions
### Using Extension Commands
Extensions add commands that appear in your AI agent (Claude Code):
```text
# In Claude Code
> /speckit.jira.specstoissues
# Or use short alias (if provided)
> /speckit.specstoissues
```
### Extension Configuration
Most extensions require configuration:
```bash
# 1. Find the config file
ls .specify/extensions/jira/
# 2. Copy template to config
cp .specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.template.yml \
.specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml
# 3. Edit configuration
vim .specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml
# 4. Use the extension
# (Commands will now work with your config)
```
### Extension Hooks
Some extensions provide hooks that execute after core commands:
**Example**: Jira extension hooks into `/speckit.tasks`
```text
# Run core command
> /speckit.tasks
# Output includes:
## Extension Hooks
**Optional Hook**: jira
Command: `/speckit.jira.specstoissues`
Description: Automatically create Jira hierarchy after task generation
Prompt: Create Jira issues from tasks?
To execute: `/speckit.jira.specstoissues`
```
You can then choose to run the hook or skip it.
---
## Managing Extensions
### List Installed Extensions
```bash
specify extension list
```
Output:
```text
Installed Extensions:
✓ Jira Integration (v1.0.0)
Create Jira Epics, Stories, and Issues from spec-kit artifacts
Commands: 3 | Hooks: 1 | Status: Enabled
```
### Update Extensions
```bash
# Check for updates (all extensions)
specify extension update
# Update specific extension
specify extension update jira
```
Output:
```text
🔄 Checking for updates...
Updates available:
• jira: 1.0.0 → 1.1.0
Update these extensions? [y/N]:
```
### Disable Extension Temporarily
```bash
# Disable without removing
specify extension disable jira
✓ Extension 'jira' disabled
Commands will no longer be available. Hooks will not execute.
To re-enable: specify extension enable jira
```
### Re-enable Extension
```bash
specify extension enable jira
✓ Extension 'jira' enabled
```
### Remove Extension
```bash
# Remove extension (with confirmation)
specify extension remove jira
# Keep configuration when removing
specify extension remove jira --keep-config
# Force removal (no confirmation)
specify extension remove jira --force
```
---
## Configuration
### Configuration Files
Extensions can have multiple configuration files:
```text
.specify/extensions/jira/
├── jira-config.yml # Main config (version controlled)
├── jira-config.local.yml # Local overrides (gitignored)
└── jira-config.template.yml # Template (reference)
```
### Configuration Layers
Configuration is merged in this order (highest priority last):
1. **Extension defaults** (from `extension.yml`)
2. **Project config** (`jira-config.yml`)
3. **Local overrides** (`jira-config.local.yml`)
4. **Environment variables** (`SPECKIT_JIRA_*`)
### Example: Jira Configuration
**Project config** (`.specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml`):
```yaml
project:
key: "MSATS"
defaults:
epic:
labels: ["spec-driven"]
```
**Local override** (`.specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.local.yml`):
```yaml
project:
key: "MYTEST" # Override for local development
```
**Environment variable**:
```bash
export SPECKIT_JIRA_PROJECT_KEY="DEVTEST"
```
Final resolved config uses `DEVTEST` from environment variable.
### Project-Wide Extension Settings
File: `.specify/extensions.yml`
```yaml
# Extensions installed in this project
installed:
- jira
- linear
# Global settings
settings:
auto_execute_hooks: true
# Hook configuration
# Available events: before_specify, after_specify, before_plan, after_plan,
# before_tasks, after_tasks, before_implement, after_implement
# Planned (not yet wired into core templates): before_commit, after_commit
hooks:
after_tasks:
- extension: jira
command: speckit.jira.specstoissues
enabled: true
optional: true
prompt: "Create Jira issues from tasks?"
```
### Core Environment Variables
In addition to extension-specific environment variables (`SPECKIT_{EXT_ID}_*`), spec-kit supports core environment variables:
| Variable | Description | Default |
|----------|-------------|---------|
| `SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL` | Override the full catalog stack with a single URL (backward compat) | Built-in default stack |
| `GH_TOKEN` / `GITHUB_TOKEN` | GitHub API token for downloads | None |
#### Example: Using a custom catalog for testing
```bash
# Point to a local or alternative catalog (replaces the full stack)
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="http://localhost:8000/catalog.json"
# Or use a staging catalog
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="https://example.com/staging/catalog.json"
```
---
## Extension Catalogs
Spec Kit uses a **catalog stack** — an ordered list of catalogs searched simultaneously. By default, two catalogs are active:
| Priority | Catalog | Install Allowed | Purpose |
|----------|---------|-----------------|---------|
| 1 | `catalog.json` (default) | ✅ Yes | Curated extensions available for installation |
| 2 | `catalog.community.json` (community) | ❌ No (discovery only) | Browse community extensions |
### Listing Active Catalogs
```bash
specify extension catalog list
```
### Managing Catalogs via CLI
You can view the main catalog management commands using `--help`:
```text
specify extension catalog --help
Usage: specify extension catalog [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Manage extension catalogs
╭─ Options ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ --help Show this message and exit. │
╰──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
╭─ Commands ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ list List all active extension catalogs. │
│ add Add a catalog to .specify/extension-catalogs.yml. │
│ remove Remove a catalog from .specify/extension-catalogs.yml. │
╰──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
### Adding a Catalog (Project-scoped)
```bash
# Add an internal catalog that allows installs
specify extension catalog add \
--name "internal" \
--priority 2 \
--install-allowed \
https://internal.company.com/spec-kit/catalog.json
# Add a discovery-only catalog
specify extension catalog add \
--name "partner" \
--priority 5 \
https://partner.example.com/spec-kit/catalog.json
```
This creates or updates `.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`.
### Removing a Catalog
```bash
specify extension catalog remove internal
```
### Manual Config File
You can also edit `.specify/extension-catalogs.yml` directly:
```yaml
catalogs:
- name: "default"
url: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.json"
priority: 1
install_allowed: true
description: "Built-in catalog of installable extensions"
- name: "internal"
url: "https://internal.company.com/spec-kit/catalog.json"
priority: 2
install_allowed: true
description: "Internal company extensions"
- name: "community"
url: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json"
priority: 3
install_allowed: false
description: "Community-contributed extensions (discovery only)"
```
A user-level equivalent lives at `~/.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`. Project-level config takes full precedence when it contains one or more catalog entries. An empty `catalogs: []` list falls back to built-in defaults.
## Organization Catalog Customization
### Why Customize Your Catalog
Organizations customize their catalogs to:
- **Control available extensions** - Curate which extensions your team can install
- **Host private extensions** - Internal tools that shouldn't be public
- **Customize for compliance** - Meet security/audit requirements
- **Support air-gapped environments** - Work without internet access
### Setting Up a Custom Catalog
#### 1. Create Your Catalog File
Create a `catalog.json` file with your extensions:
```json
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-02-03T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://your-org.com/spec-kit/catalog.json",
"extensions": {
"jira": {
"name": "Jira Integration",
"id": "jira",
"description": "Create Jira 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",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0",
"tools": [
{"name": "atlassian-mcp-server", "required": true}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": ["jira", "atlassian", "issue-tracking"],
"verified": true
},
"internal-tool": {
"name": "Internal Tool Integration",
"id": "internal-tool",
"description": "Connect to internal company systems",
"author": "Your Organization",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://internal.your-org.com/extensions/internal-tool-1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.internal.your-org.com/spec-kit-internal",
"license": "Proprietary",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 2
},
"tags": ["internal", "proprietary"],
"verified": true
}
}
}
```
#### 2. Host the Catalog
Options for hosting your catalog:
| Method | URL Example | Use Case |
| ------ | ----------- | -------- |
| GitHub Pages | `https://your-org.github.io/spec-kit-catalog/catalog.json` | Public or org-visible |
| Internal web server | `https://internal.company.com/spec-kit/catalog.json` | Corporate network |
| S3/Cloud storage | `https://s3.amazonaws.com/your-bucket/catalog.json` | Cloud-hosted teams |
| Local file server | `http://localhost:8000/catalog.json` | Development/testing |
**Security requirement**: URLs must use HTTPS (except `localhost` for testing).
#### 3. Configure Your Environment
##### Option A: Catalog stack config file (recommended)
Add to `.specify/extension-catalogs.yml` in your project:
```yaml
catalogs:
- name: "my-org"
url: "https://your-org.com/spec-kit/catalog.json"
priority: 1
install_allowed: true
```
Or use the CLI:
```bash
specify extension catalog add \
--name "my-org" \
--install-allowed \
https://your-org.com/spec-kit/catalog.json
```
##### Option B: Environment variable (recommended for CI/CD, single-catalog)
```bash
# In ~/.bashrc, ~/.zshrc, or CI pipeline
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="https://your-org.com/spec-kit/catalog.json"
```
#### 4. Verify Configuration
```bash
# List active catalogs
specify extension catalog list
# Search should now show your catalog's extensions
specify extension search
# Install from your catalog
specify extension add jira
```
### Catalog JSON Schema
Required fields for each extension entry:
| Field | Type | Required | Description |
| ----- | ---- | -------- | ----------- |
| `name` | string | Yes | Human-readable name |
| `id` | string | Yes | Unique identifier (lowercase, hyphens) |
| `version` | string | Yes | Semantic version (X.Y.Z) |
| `download_url` | string | Yes | URL to ZIP archive |
| `repository` | string | Yes | Source code URL |
| `description` | string | No | Brief description |
| `author` | string | No | Author/organization |
| `license` | string | No | SPDX license identifier |
| `requires.speckit_version` | string | No | Version constraint |
| `requires.tools` | array | No | Required external tools |
| `provides.commands` | number | No | Number of commands |
| `provides.hooks` | number | No | Number of hooks |
| `tags` | array | No | Search tags |
| `verified` | boolean | No | Verification status |
### Use Cases
#### Private/Internal Extensions
Host proprietary extensions that integrate with internal systems:
```json
{
"internal-auth": {
"name": "Internal SSO Integration",
"download_url": "https://artifactory.company.com/spec-kit/internal-auth-1.0.0.zip",
"verified": true
}
}
```
#### Curated Team Catalog
Limit which extensions your team can install:
```json
{
"extensions": {
"jira": { "..." },
"github": { "..." }
}
}
```
Only `jira` and `github` will appear in `specify extension search`.
#### Air-Gapped Environments
For networks without internet access:
1. Download extension ZIPs to internal file server
2. Create catalog pointing to internal URLs
3. Host catalog on internal web server
```json
{
"jira": {
"download_url": "https://files.internal/spec-kit/jira-2.1.0.zip"
}
}
```
#### Development/Testing
Test new extensions before publishing:
```bash
# Start local server
python -m http.server 8000 --directory ./my-catalog/
# Point spec-kit to local catalog
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="http://localhost:8000/catalog.json"
# Test installation
specify extension add my-new-extension
```
### Combining with Direct Installation
You can still install extensions not in your catalog using `--from`:
```bash
# From catalog
specify extension add jira
# Direct URL (bypasses catalog)
specify extension add --from https://github.com/someone/spec-kit-ext/archive/v1.0.0.zip
# Local development
specify extension add --dev /path/to/extension
```
**Note**: Direct URL installation shows a security warning since the extension isn't from your configured catalog.
---
## Troubleshooting
### Extension Not Found
**Error**: `Extension 'jira' not found in catalog
**Solutions**:
1. Check spelling: `specify extension search jira`
2. Refresh catalog: `specify extension search --help`
3. Check internet connection
4. Extension may not be published yet
### Configuration Not Found
**Error**: `Jira configuration not found`
**Solutions**:
1. Check if extension is installed: `specify extension list`
2. Create config from template:
```bash
cp .specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.template.yml \
.specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml
```
3. Reinstall extension: `specify extension remove jira && specify extension add jira`
### Command Not Available
**Issue**: Extension command not appearing in AI agent
**Solutions**:
1. Check extension is enabled: `specify extension list`
2. Restart AI agent (Claude Code)
3. Check command file exists:
```bash
ls .claude/commands/speckit.jira.*.md
```
4. Reinstall extension
### Incompatible Version
**Error**: `Extension requires spec-kit >=0.2.0, but you have 0.1.0`
**Solutions**:
1. Upgrade spec-kit:
```bash
uv tool upgrade specify-cli
```
2. Install older version of extension:
```bash
specify extension add --from https://github.com/org/ext/archive/v1.0.0.zip
```
### MCP Tool Not Available
**Error**: `Tool 'jira-mcp-server/epic_create' not found`
**Solutions**:
1. Check MCP server is installed
2. Check AI agent MCP configuration
3. Restart AI agent
4. Check extension requirements: `specify extension info jira`
### Permission Denied
**Error**: `Permission denied` when accessing Jira
**Solutions**:
1. Check Jira credentials in MCP server config
2. Verify project permissions in Jira
3. Test MCP server connection independently
---
## Best Practices
### 1. Version Control
**Do commit**:
- `.specify/extensions.yml` (project extension config)
- `.specify/extensions/*/jira-config.yml` (project config)
**Don't commit**:
- `.specify/extensions/.cache/` (catalog cache)
- `.specify/extensions/.backup/` (config backups)
- `.specify/extensions/*/*.local.yml` (local overrides)
- `.specify/extensions/.registry` (installation state)
Add to `.gitignore`:
```gitignore
.specify/extensions/.cache/
.specify/extensions/.backup/
.specify/extensions/*/*.local.yml
.specify/extensions/.registry
```
### 2. Team Workflows
**For teams**:
1. Agree on which extensions to use
2. Commit extension configuration
3. Document extension usage in README
4. Keep extensions updated together
**Example README section**:
```markdown
## Extensions
This project uses:
- **jira** (v1.0.0) - Jira integration
- Config: `.specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.yml`
- Requires: jira-mcp-server
To install: `specify extension add jira`
```
### 3. Local Development
Use local config for development:
```yaml
# .specify/extensions/jira/jira-config.local.yml
project:
key: "DEVTEST" # Your test project
defaults:
task:
custom_fields:
customfield_10002: 1 # Lower story points for testing
```
### 4. Environment-Specific Config
Use environment variables for CI/CD:
```bash
# .github/workflows/deploy.yml
env:
SPECKIT_JIRA_PROJECT_KEY: ${{ secrets.JIRA_PROJECT }}
- name: Create Jira Issues
run: specify extension add jira && ...
```
### 5. Extension Updates
**Check for updates regularly**:
```bash
# Weekly or before major releases
specify extension update
```
**Pin versions for stability**:
```yaml
# .specify/extensions.yml
installed:
- id: jira
version: "1.0.0" # Pin to specific version
```
### 6. Minimal Extensions
Only install extensions you actively use:
- Reduces complexity
- Faster command loading
- Less configuration
### 7. Documentation
Document extension usage in your project:
```markdown
# PROJECT.md
## Working with Jira
After creating tasks, sync to Jira:
1. Run `/speckit.tasks` to generate tasks
2. Run `/speckit.jira.specstoissues` to create Jira issues
3. Run `/speckit.jira.sync-status` to update status
```
---
## FAQ
### Q: Can I use multiple extensions at once?
**A**: Yes! Extensions are designed to work together. Install as many as you need.
### Q: Do extensions slow down spec-kit?
**A**: No. Extensions are loaded on-demand and only when their commands are used.
### Q: Can I create private extensions?
**A**: Yes. Install with `--dev` or `--from` and keep private. Public catalog submission is optional.
### Q: How do I know if an extension is safe?
**A**: Look for the ✓ Verified badge. Verified extensions are reviewed by maintainers. Always review extension code before installing.
### Q: Can extensions modify spec-kit core?
**A**: No. Extensions can only add commands and hooks. They cannot modify core functionality.
### Q: What happens if two extensions have the same command name?
**A**: Extensions use namespaced commands (`speckit.{extension}.{command}`), so conflicts are very rare. The extension system will warn you if conflicts occur.
### Q: Can I contribute to existing extensions?
**A**: Yes! Most extensions are open source. Check the repository link in `specify extension info {extension}`.
### Q: How do I report extension bugs?
**A**: Go to the extension's repository (shown in `specify extension info`) and create an issue.
### Q: Can extensions work offline?
**A**: Once installed, extensions work offline. However, some extensions may require internet for their functionality (e.g., Jira requires Jira API access).
### Q: How do I backup my extension configuration?
**A**: Extension configs are in `.specify/extensions/{extension}/`. Back up this directory or commit configs to git.
---
## Support
- **Extension Issues**: Report to extension repository (see `specify extension info`)
- **Spec Kit Issues**: <https://github.com/statsperform/spec-kit/issues>
- **Extension Catalog**: <https://github.com/statsperform/spec-kit/tree/main/extensions>
- **Documentation**: See EXTENSION-DEVELOPMENT-GUIDE.md and EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md
---
*Last Updated: 2026-01-28*
*Spec Kit Version: 0.1.0*