docs: add forgecode to README documentation

Added forgecode agent to all relevant sections:
- Added to Supported AI Agents table
- Added to --ai option description
- Added to specify check command examples
- Added initialization example
- Added to CLI tools check list in detailed walkthrough

Forgecode is now fully documented alongside other supported agents.
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@@ -265,6 +265,7 @@ Community projects that extend, visualize, or build on Spec Kit:
| [CodeBuddy CLI](https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli) | ✅ | |
| [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) | ✅ | Requires `--ai-skills`. Codex recommends [skills](https://developers.openai.com/codex/skills) and treats [custom prompts](https://developers.openai.com/codex/custom-prompts) as deprecated. Spec-kit installs Codex skills into `.agents/skills` and invokes them as `$speckit-<command>`. |
| [Cursor](https://cursor.sh/) | ✅ | |
| [Forgecode](https://forgecode.dev/) | ✅ | |
| [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli) | ✅ | |
| [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/) | ✅ | |
| [IBM Bob](https://www.ibm.com/products/bob) | ✅ | IDE-based agent with slash command support |
@@ -294,14 +295,14 @@ 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` plus all CLI-based agents configured in `AGENT_CONFIG` (for example: `claude`, `gemini`, `code`/`code-insiders`, `cursor-agent`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `kiro-cli`, `shai`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, etc.) |
| `check` | Check for installed tools: `git` plus all CLI-based agents configured in `AGENT_CONFIG` (for example: `claude`, `gemini`, `code`/`code-insiders`, `cursor-agent`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `kiro-cli`, `shai`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, `forgecode`, etc.) |
### `specify init` Arguments & Options
| Argument/Option | Type | Description |
| ---------------------- | -------- |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `<project-name>` | Argument | Name for your new project directory (optional if using `--here`, or use `.` for current directory) |
| `--ai` | Option | AI assistant to use (see `AGENT_CONFIG` for the full, up-to-date list). Common options include: `claude`, `gemini`, `copilot`, `cursor-agent`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `kilocode`, `auggie`, `roo`, `codebuddy`, `amp`, `shai`, `kiro-cli` (`kiro` alias), `agy`, `bob`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, or `generic` (requires `--ai-commands-dir`) |
| `--ai` | Option | AI assistant to use (see `AGENT_CONFIG` for the full, up-to-date list). Common options include: `claude`, `gemini`, `copilot`, `cursor-agent`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `kilocode`, `auggie`, `roo`, `codebuddy`, `amp`, `shai`, `kiro-cli` (`kiro` alias), `agy`, `bob`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, `forgecode`, 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 |
@@ -356,6 +357,9 @@ specify init my-project --ai codex --ai-skills
# Initialize with Antigravity support
specify init my-project --ai agy --ai-skills
# Initialize with Forgecode support
specify init my-project --ai forgecode
# Initialize with an unsupported agent (generic / bring your own agent)
specify init my-project --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/
@@ -597,7 +601,7 @@ specify init . --force --ai claude
specify init --here --force --ai claude
```
The CLI will check if you have Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Qwen CLI, opencode, Codex CLI, Qoder CLI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, Pi, or Mistral Vibe installed. If you do not, or you prefer to get the templates without checking for the right tools, use `--ignore-agent-tools` with your command:
The CLI will check if you have Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor CLI, Qwen CLI, opencode, Codex CLI, Qoder CLI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, Pi, Forgecode, or Mistral Vibe installed. If you do not, or you prefer to get the templates without checking for the right tools, use `--ignore-agent-tools` with your command:
```bash
specify init <project_name> --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools