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b9b868ad99 chore: bump version to 0.6.2 2026-04-13 17:50:58 +00:00
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uses: actions/configure-pages@v6
- name: Upload artifact
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v5
uses: actions/upload-pages-artifact@v3
with:
path: 'docs/_site'

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@@ -27,10 +27,9 @@ jobs:
run: uvx ruff check src/
pytest:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest]
python-version: ["3.11", "3.12", "3.13"]
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -47,9 +46,5 @@ jobs:
- name: Install dependencies
run: uv sync --extra test
# On windows-latest, bash tests auto-skip unless Git-for-Windows
# bash (MSYS2/MINGW) is detected. The WSL launcher is rejected
# because it cannot handle native Windows paths in test fixtures.
# See tests/conftest.py::_has_working_bash() for details.
- name: Run tests
run: uv run pytest

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<!-- insert new changelog below this comment -->
## [0.7.3] - 2026-04-17
### Changed
- fix: replace shell-based context updates with marker-based upsert (#2259)
- Add Community Friends page to docs site (#2261)
- Add Spec Scope extension to community catalog (#2172)
- docs: add Community-maintained plugin for Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI that installs Spec Kit skills via the plugin marketplace to README (#2250)
- fix: suppress CRLF warnings in auto-commit.ps1 (#2258)
- feat: register Blueprint in community catalog (#2252)
- preset: Update preset-fiction-book-writing to community catalog -> v1.5.0 (#2256)
- chore(deps): bump actions/upload-pages-artifact from 3 to 5 (#2251)
- fix: add reference/*.md to docfx content glob (#2248)
- chore: release 0.7.2, begin 0.7.3.dev0 development (#2247)
## [0.7.2] - 2026-04-16
### Changed
- docs: add core commands reference and simplify README CLI section (#2245)
- docs: add workflows reference, reorganize into docs/reference/, and add --version flag (#2244)
- docs: add presets reference page and rename pack_id to preset_id (#2243)
- docs: add extensions reference page and integrations FAQ (#2242)
- docs: consolidate integration documentation into docs/integrations.md (#2241)
- feat: update memorylint and superpowers-bridge versions to 1.3.0 with new download URLs (#2240)
- feat: Integration catalog — discovery, versioning, and community distribution (#2130)
- Add Catalog CI extension to community catalog (#2239)
- Added issues extension (#2194)
- chore: release 0.7.1, begin 0.7.2.dev0 development (#2235)
## [0.7.1] - 2026-04-15
### Changed
- ci: add windows-latest to test matrix (#2233)
- docs: remove deprecated --skip-tls references from local-development guide (#2231)
- fix: allow Claude to chain skills for hook execution (#2227)
- docs: merge TESTING.md into CONTRIBUTING.md, remove TESTING.md (#2228)
- Add agent-assign extension to community catalog (#2030)
- fix: unofficial PyPI warning (#1982) and legacy extension command name auto-correction (#2017) (#2027)
- feat: register architect-preview in community catalog (#2214)
- chore: deprecate --ai flag in favor of --integration on specify init (#2218)
- chore: release 0.7.0, begin 0.7.1.dev0 development (#2217)
## [0.7.0] - 2026-04-14
### Changed
- Add workflow engine with catalog system (#2158)
- docs(catalog): add claude-ask-questions to community preset catalog (#2191)
- Add SFSpeckit — Salesforce SDD Extension (#2208)
- feat(scripts): optional single-segment branch prefix for gitflow (#2202)
- chore: release 0.6.2, begin 0.6.3.dev0 development (#2205)
- Add Worktrees extension to community catalog (#2207)
- feat: Update catalog.community.json for preset-fiction-book-writing (#2199)
## [0.6.2] - 2026-04-13
### Changed

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ These are one time installations required to be able to test your changes locall
1. Install [Python 3.11+](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
1. Install [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management
1. Install [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
1. Have an [AI coding agent available](README.md#-supported-ai-coding-agent-integrations)
1. Have an [AI coding agent available](README.md#-supported-ai-agents)
<details>
<summary><b>💡 Hint if you are using <code>VSCode</code> or <code>GitHub Codespaces</code> as your IDE</b></summary>
@@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ On [GitHub Codespaces](https://github.com/features/codespaces) it's even simpler
1. Push to your fork and submit a pull request
1. Wait for your pull request to be reviewed and merged.
Activate the project virtual environment (see [Testing setup](#testing-setup) below), then install the CLI from your working tree (`uv pip install -e .` after `uv sync --extra test`) or otherwise ensure the shell uses the local `specify` binary before running the manual slash-command tests described below.
For the detailed test workflow, command-selection prompt, and PR reporting template, see [`TESTING.md`](./TESTING.md).
Activate the project virtual environment (see the Setup block in [`TESTING.md`](./TESTING.md)), then install the CLI from your working tree (`uv pip install -e .` after `uv sync --extra test`) or otherwise ensure the shell uses the local `specify` binary before running the manual slash-command tests described below.
Here are a few things you can do that will increase the likelihood of your pull request being accepted:
@@ -68,99 +69,34 @@ When working on spec-kit:
For the smoothest review experience, validate changes in this order:
1. **Run focused automated checks first** — use the quick verification commands [below](#automated-checks) to catch scaffolding and configuration regressions early.
2. **Run manual workflow tests second** — if your change affects slash commands or the developer workflow, follow the [manual testing](#manual-testing) section to choose the right commands, run them in an agent, and capture results for your PR.
1. **Run focused automated checks first** — use the quick verification commands in [`TESTING.md`](./TESTING.md) to catch packaging, scaffolding, and configuration regressions early.
2. **Run manual workflow tests second** — if your change affects slash commands or the developer workflow, follow [`TESTING.md`](./TESTING.md) to choose the right commands, run them in an agent, and capture results for your PR.
3. **Use local release packages when debugging packaged output** — if you need to inspect the exact files CI-style packaging produces, generate local release packages as described below.
### Automated checks
### Testing template and command changes locally
#### Agent configuration and wiring consistency
Running `uv run specify init` pulls released packages, which wont include your local changes.
To test your templates, commands, and other changes locally, follow these steps:
```bash
uv run python -m pytest tests/test_agent_config_consistency.py -q
```
1. **Create release packages**
Run this when you change agent metadata, context update scripts, or integration wiring.
Run the following command to generate the local packages:
### Manual testing
```bash
./.github/workflows/scripts/create-release-packages.sh v1.0.0
```
#### Testing setup
2. **Copy the relevant package to your test project**
```bash
# Install the project and test dependencies from your local branch
cd <spec-kit-repo>
uv sync --extra test
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows (CMD): .venv\Scripts\activate | (PowerShell): .venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
uv pip install -e .
# Ensure the `specify` binary in this environment points at your working tree so the agent runs the branch you're testing.
```bash
cp -r .genreleases/sdd-copilot-package-sh/. <path-to-test-project>/
```
# Initialize a test project using your local changes
uv run specify init <temp-dir>/speckit-test --ai <agent> --offline
cd <temp-dir>/speckit-test
3. **Open and test the agent**
# Open in your agent
```
Navigate to your test project folder and open the agent to verify your implementation.
#### Manual testing process
Any change that affects a slash command's behavior requires manually testing that command through an AI agent and submitting results with the PR.
1. **Identify affected commands** — use the [prompt below](#determining-which-tests-to-run) to have your agent analyze your changed files and determine which commands need testing.
2. **Set up a test project** — scaffold from your local branch (see [Testing setup](#testing-setup)).
3. **Run each affected command** — invoke it in your agent, verify it completes successfully, and confirm it produces the expected output (files created, scripts executed, artifacts populated).
4. **Run prerequisites first** — commands that depend on earlier commands (e.g., `/speckit.tasks` requires `/speckit.plan` which requires `/speckit.specify`) must be run in order.
5. **Report results** — paste the [reporting template](#reporting-results) into your PR with pass/fail for each command tested.
#### Reporting results
Paste this into your PR:
~~~markdown
## Manual test results
**Agent**: [e.g., GitHub Copilot in VS Code] | **OS/Shell**: [e.g., macOS/zsh]
| Command tested | Notes |
|----------------|-------|
| `/speckit.command` | |
~~~
#### Determining which tests to run
Copy this prompt into your agent. Include the agent's response (selected tests plus a brief explanation of the mapping) in your PR.
~~~text
Read CONTRIBUTING.md, then run `git diff --name-only main` to get my changed files.
For each changed file, determine which slash commands it affects by reading
the command templates in templates/commands/ to understand what each command
invokes. Use these mapping rules:
- templates/commands/X.md → the command it defines
- scripts/bash/Y.sh or scripts/powershell/Y.ps1 → every command that invokes that script (grep templates/commands/ for the script name). Also check transitive dependencies: if the changed script is sourced by other scripts (e.g., common.sh is sourced by create-new-feature.sh, check-prerequisites.sh, setup-plan.sh, update-agent-context.sh), then every command invoking those downstream scripts is also affected
- templates/Z-template.md → every command that consumes that template during execution
- src/specify_cli/*.py → CLI commands (`specify init`, `specify check`, `specify extension *`, `specify preset *`); test the affected CLI command and, for init/scaffolding changes, at minimum test /speckit.specify
- extensions/X/commands/* → the extension command it defines
- extensions/X/scripts/* → every extension command that invokes that script
- extensions/X/extension.yml or config-template.yml → every command in that extension. Also check if the manifest defines hooks (look for `hooks:` entries like `before_specify`, `after_implement`, etc.) — if so, the core commands those hooks attach to are also affected
- presets/*/* → test preset scaffolding via `specify init` with the preset
- pyproject.toml → packaging/bundling; test `specify init` and verify bundled assets
Include prerequisite tests (e.g., T5 requires T3 requires T1).
Output in this format:
### Test selection reasoning
| Changed file | Affects | Test | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| (path) | (command) | T# | (reason) |
### Required tests
Number each test sequentially (T1, T2, ...). List prerequisite tests first.
- T1: /speckit.command — (reason)
- T2: /speckit.command — (reason)
~~~
If you only need to validate generated file structure and content before doing manual agent testing, start with the focused automated checks in [`TESTING.md`](./TESTING.md). Keep this section for the cases where you need to inspect the exact packaged output locally.
## AI contributions in Spec Kit

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| [spec-driven.md](spec-driven.md) | End-to-end explanation of the Spec-Driven Development workflow supported by Spec Kit. |
| [RELEASE-PROCESS.md](.github/workflows/RELEASE-PROCESS.md) | Release workflow, versioning rules, and changelog generation process. |
| [docs/index.md](docs/index.md) | Entry point to the `docs/` documentation set. |
| [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) | Contribution process, review expectations, testing, and required development practices. |
| [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) | Contribution process, review expectations, and required development practices. |
| [TESTING.md](TESTING.md) | Validation strategy and testing procedures. |
**Main repository components:**

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README.md
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- [🎨 Community Presets](#-community-presets)
- [🚶 Community Walkthroughs](#-community-walkthroughs)
- [🛠️ Community Friends](#-community-friends)
- [🤖 Supported AI Coding Agent Integrations](#-supported-ai-coding-agent-integrations)
- [🤖 Supported AI Agents](#-supported-ai-agents)
- [🔧 Specify CLI Reference](#-specify-cli-reference)
- [🧩 Making Spec Kit Your Own: Extensions & Presets](#-making-spec-kit-your-own-extensions--presets)
- [📚 Core Philosophy](#-core-philosophy)
@@ -50,8 +50,6 @@ Spec-Driven Development **flips the script** on traditional software development
Choose your preferred installation method:
> **Important:** The only official, maintained packages for Spec Kit are published from this GitHub repository. Any packages with the same name on PyPI are **not** affiliated with this project and are not maintained by the Spec Kit maintainers. Always install directly from GitHub as shown below.
#### Option 1: Persistent Installation (Recommended)
Install once and use everywhere. Pin a specific release tag for stability (check [Releases](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/releases) for the latest):
@@ -64,22 +62,16 @@ uv tool install specify-cli --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX
uv tool install specify-cli --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
```
Then verify the correct version is installed:
```bash
specify version
```
And use the tool directly:
Then use the tool directly:
```bash
# Create new project
specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
# Or initialize in existing project
specify init . --ai copilot
specify init . --ai claude
# or
specify init --here --ai copilot
specify init --here --ai claude
# Check installed tools
specify check
@@ -100,9 +92,9 @@ Run directly without installing:
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
# Or initialize in existing project
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init . --ai copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init . --ai claude
# or
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --ai copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --ai claude
```
**Benefits of persistent installation:**
@@ -190,17 +182,13 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| Extension | Purpose | Category | Effect | URL |
|-----------|---------|----------|--------|-----|
| Agent Assign | Assign specialized Claude Code agents to spec-kit tasks for targeted execution | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-agent-assign](https://github.com/xymelon/spec-kit-agent-assign) |
| AI-Driven Engineering (AIDE) | A structured 7-step workflow for building new projects from scratch with AI assistants — from vision through implementation | `process` | Read+Write | [aide](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions/tree/main/aide) |
| Architect Impact Previewer | Predicts architectural impact, complexity, and risks of proposed changes before implementation. | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-architect-preview](https://github.com/UmmeHabiba1312/spec-kit-architect-preview) |
| Archive Extension | Archive merged features into main project memory. | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-archive](https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-archive) |
| Azure DevOps Integration | Sync user stories and tasks to Azure DevOps work items using OAuth authentication | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-azure-devops](https://github.com/pragya247/spec-kit-azure-devops) |
| Blueprint | Stay code-literate in AI-driven development: review a complete code blueprint for every task from spec artifacts before /speckit.implement runs | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-blueprint](https://github.com/chordpli/spec-kit-blueprint) |
| Branch Convention | Configurable branch and folder naming conventions for /specify with presets and custom patterns | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-branch-convention](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-branch-convention) |
| Brownfield Bootstrap | Bootstrap spec-kit for existing codebases — auto-discover architecture and adopt SDD incrementally | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-brownfield](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-brownfield) |
| Bugfix Workflow | Structured bugfix workflow — capture bugs, trace to spec artifacts, and patch specs surgically | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-bugfix](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-bugfix) |
| Canon | Adds canon-driven (baseline-driven) workflows: spec-first, code-first, spec-drift. Requires Canon Core preset installation. | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-canon](https://github.com/maximiliamus/spec-kit-canon/tree/master/extension) |
| Catalog CI | Automated validation for spec-kit community catalog entries — structure, URLs, diffs, and linting | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-catalog-ci](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-catalog-ci) |
| CI Guard | Spec compliance gates for CI/CD — verify specs exist, check drift, and block merges on gaps | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-ci-guard](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-ci-guard) |
| Checkpoint Extension | Commit the changes made during the middle of the implementation, so you don't end up with just one very large commit at the end | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-checkpoint](https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-checkpoint) |
| Cleanup Extension | Post-implementation quality gate that reviews changes, fixes small issues (scout rule), creates tasks for medium issues, and generates analysis for large issues | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-cleanup](https://github.com/dsrednicki/spec-kit-cleanup) |
@@ -211,8 +199,7 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| Fix Findings | Automated analyze-fix-reanalyze loop that resolves spec findings until clean | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-fix-findings](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-fix-findings) |
| FixIt Extension | Spec-aware bug fixing — maps bugs to spec artifacts, proposes a plan, applies minimal changes | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-fixit](https://github.com/speckit-community/spec-kit-fixit) |
| Fleet Orchestrator | Orchestrate a full feature lifecycle with human-in-the-loop gates across all SpecKit phases | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-fleet](https://github.com/sharathsatish/spec-kit-fleet) |
| GitHub Issues Integration 1 | Generate spec artifacts from GitHub Issues - import issues, sync updates, and maintain bidirectional traceability | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-github-issues](https://github.com/Fatima367/spec-kit-github-issues) |
| GitHub Issues Integration 2 | Creates and syncs local specs from an existing GitHub issue | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-issue](https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-issue) |
| GitHub Issues Integration | Generate spec artifacts from GitHub Issues - import issues, sync updates, and maintain bidirectional traceability | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-github-issues](https://github.com/Fatima367/spec-kit-github-issues) |
| Iterate | Iterate on spec documents with a two-phase define-and-apply workflow — refine specs mid-implementation and go straight back to building | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-iterate](https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-iterate) |
| Jira Integration | Create Jira Epics, Stories, and Issues from spec-kit specifications and task breakdowns with configurable hierarchy and custom field support | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-jira](https://github.com/mbachorik/spec-kit-jira) |
| Learning Extension | Generate educational guides from implementations and enhance clarifications with mentoring context | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-learn](https://github.com/imviancagrace/spec-kit-learn) |
@@ -241,12 +228,10 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| Review Extension | Post-implementation comprehensive code review with specialized agents for code quality, comments, tests, error handling, type design, and simplification | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-review](https://github.com/ismaelJimenez/spec-kit-review) |
| SDD Utilities | Resume interrupted workflows, validate project health, and verify spec-to-task traceability | `process` | Read+Write | [speckit-utils](https://github.com/mvanhorn/speckit-utils) |
| Security Review | Comprehensive security audit of codebases using AI-powered DevSecOps analysis | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-security-review](https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-security-review) |
| SFSpeckit | Enterprise Salesforce SDLC with 18 commands for the full SDD lifecycle. | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-sf](https://github.com/ysumanth06/spec-kit-sf) |
| Ship Release Extension | Automates release pipeline: pre-flight checks, branch sync, changelog generation, CI verification, and PR creation | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-ship](https://github.com/arunt14/spec-kit-ship) |
| Spec Critique Extension | Dual-lens critical review of spec and plan from product strategy and engineering risk perspectives | `docs` | Read-only | [spec-kit-critique](https://github.com/arunt14/spec-kit-critique) |
| Spec Diagram | Auto-generate Mermaid diagrams of SDD workflow state, feature progress, and task dependencies | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-diagram-](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-diagram-) |
| Spec Refine | Update specs in-place, propagate changes to plan and tasks, and diff impact across artifacts | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-refine](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-refine) |
| Spec Scope | Effort estimation and scope tracking — estimate work, detect creep, and budget time per phase | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-scope-](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-scope-) |
| Spec Sync | Detect and resolve drift between specs and implementation. AI-assisted resolution with human approval | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-sync](https://github.com/bgervin/spec-kit-sync) |
| SpecTest | Auto-generate test scaffolds from spec criteria, map coverage, and find untested requirements | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-spectest](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-spectest) |
| Staff Review Extension | Staff-engineer-level code review that validates implementation against spec, checks security, performance, and test coverage | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-staff-review](https://github.com/arunt14/spec-kit-staff-review) |
@@ -258,7 +243,6 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| Verify Tasks Extension | Detect phantom completions: tasks marked [X] in tasks.md with no real implementation | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-verify-tasks](https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks) |
| What-if Analysis | Preview the downstream impact (complexity, effort, tasks, risks) of requirement changes before committing to them | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-whatif](https://github.com/DevAbdullah90/spec-kit-whatif) |
| Worktree Isolation | Spawn isolated git worktrees for parallel feature development without checkout switching | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-worktree](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-worktree) |
| Worktrees | Default-on worktree isolation for parallel agents — sibling or nested layout | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-worktree-parallel](https://github.com/dango85/spec-kit-worktree-parallel) |
To submit your own extension, see the [Extension Publishing Guide](extensions/EXTENSION-PUBLISHING-GUIDE.md).
@@ -274,7 +258,6 @@ The following community-contributed presets customize how Spec Kit behaves — o
| AIDE In-Place Migration | Adapts the AIDE extension workflow for in-place technology migrations (X → Y pattern) — adds migration objectives, verification gates, knowledge documents, and behavioral equivalence criteria | 2 templates, 8 commands | AIDE extension | [spec-kit-presets](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-presets) |
| Canon Core | Adapts original Spec Kit workflow to work together with Canon extension | 2 templates, 8 commands | — | [spec-kit-canon](https://github.com/maximiliamus/spec-kit-canon) |
| Explicit Task Dependencies | Adds explicit `(depends on T###)` dependency declarations and an Execution Wave DAG to tasks.md for parallel scheduling | 1 template, 1 command | — | [spec-kit-preset-explicit-task-dependencies](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-preset-explicit-task-dependencies) |
| Fiction Book Writing | It adapts the Spec-Driven Development workflow for storytelling to create books or audiobooks (with annotations): features become story elements, specs become story briefs, plans become story structures, and tasks become scene-by-scene writing tasks. Supports single and multi-POV, all major plot structure frameworks, and two style modes: an author voice sample or humanized AI prose with 5 prose profiles. Supports interactive elements like brainstorming, interview, roleplay. | 21 templates, 26 commands | — | [spec-kit-preset-fiction-book-writing](https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing) |
| Multi-Repo Branching | Coordinates feature branch creation across multiple git repositories (independent repos and submodules) during plan and tasks phases | 2 commands | — | [spec-kit-preset-multi-repo-branching](https://github.com/sakitA/spec-kit-preset-multi-repo-branching) |
| Pirate Speak (Full) | Transforms all Spec Kit output into pirate speak — specs become "Voyage Manifests", plans become "Battle Plans", tasks become "Crew Assignments" | 6 templates, 9 commands | — | [spec-kit-presets](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-presets) |
| Table of Contents Navigation | Adds a navigable Table of Contents to generated spec.md, plan.md, and tasks.md documents | 3 templates, 3 commands | — | [spec-kit-preset-toc-navigation](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-preset-toc-navigation) |
@@ -305,13 +288,49 @@ See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with these comm
## 🛠️ Community Friends
Community projects that extend, visualize, or build on Spec Kit. See the full list on the [Community Friends](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/community/friends.html) page.
> [!NOTE]
> Community projects listed here are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. They are **not reviewed, nor endorsed, nor supported by GitHub**. Review their source code before installation and use at your own discretion.
## 🤖 Supported AI Coding Agent Integrations
Community projects that extend, visualize, or build on Spec Kit:
Spec Kit works with 30+ AI coding agents — both CLI tools and IDE-based assistants. See the full list with notes and usage details in the [Supported AI Coding Agent Integrations](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/reference/integrations.html) guide.
- **[cc-spex](https://github.com/rhuss/cc-spex)** - A Claude Code plugin that adds composable traits on top of Spec Kit with [Superpowers](https://github.com/obra/superpowers)-based quality gates, spec/code review, git worktree isolation, and parallel implementation via agent teams.
Run `specify integration list` to see all available integrations in your installed version.
- **[Spec Kit Assistant](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rfsales.speckit-assistant)** — A VS Code extension that provides a visual orchestrator for the full SDD workflow (constitution → specification → planning → tasks → implementation) with phase status visualization, an interactive task checklist, DAG visualization, and support for Claude, Gemini, GitHub Copilot, and OpenAI backends. Requires the `specify` CLI in your PATH.
- **[SpecKit Companion](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alfredoperez.speckit-companion)** — A VS Code extension that brings a visual GUI to Spec Kit. Browse specs in a rich markdown viewer with clickable file references, create specifications with image attachments, comment and refine each step inline (GitHub-style review), track your progress through the SDD workflow with a visual phase stepper, and manage steering documents like constitutions and templates.
## 🤖 Supported AI Agents
| Agent | Support | Notes |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [Qoder CLI](https://qoder.com/cli) | ✅ | |
| [Kiro CLI](https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/) | ✅ | Use `--ai kiro-cli` (alias: `--ai kiro`) |
| [Amp](https://ampcode.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Auggie CLI](https://docs.augmentcode.com/cli/overview) | ✅ | |
| [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code) | ✅ | Installs skills in `.claude/skills`; invoke spec-kit as `/speckit-constitution`, `/speckit-plan`, etc. |
| [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/) | ✅ | |
| [Forge](https://forgecode.dev/) | ✅ | CLI tool: `forge` |
| [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli) | ✅ | |
| [Goose](https://block.github.io/goose/) | ✅ | Uses YAML recipe format in `.goose/recipes/` with slash command support |
| [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/) | ✅ | |
| [IBM Bob](https://www.ibm.com/products/bob) | ✅ | IDE-based agent with slash command support |
| [Jules](https://jules.google.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Kilo Code](https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode) | ✅ | |
| [opencode](https://opencode.ai/) | ✅ | |
| [Pi Coding Agent](https://pi.dev) | ✅ | Pi doesn't have MCP support out of the box, so `taskstoissues` won't work as intended. MCP support can be added via [extensions](https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono/tree/main/packages/coding-agent#extensions) |
| [Qwen Code](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code) | ✅ | |
| [Roo Code](https://roocode.com/) | ✅ | |
| [SHAI (OVHcloud)](https://github.com/ovh/shai) | ✅ | |
| [Tabnine CLI](https://docs.tabnine.com/main/getting-started/tabnine-cli) | ✅ | |
| [Mistral Vibe](https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-vibe) | ✅ | |
| [Kimi Code](https://code.kimi.com/) | ✅ | |
| [iFlow CLI](https://docs.iflow.cn/en/cli/quickstart) | ✅ | |
| [Windsurf](https://windsurf.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Junie](https://junie.jetbrains.com/) | ✅ | |
| [Antigravity (agy)](https://antigravity.google/) | ✅ | Requires `--ai-skills` |
| [Trae](https://www.trae.ai/) | ✅ | |
| Generic | ✅ | Bring your own agent — use `--ai generic --ai-commands-dir <path>` for unsupported agents |
## Available Slash Commands
@@ -342,7 +361,135 @@ Additional commands for enhanced quality and validation:
## 🔧 Specify CLI Reference
For full command details, options, and examples, see the [CLI Reference](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/reference/overview.html).
The `specify` tool is invoked as
```text
specify <COMMAND> [SUBCOMMAND] [OPTIONS]
```
and supports the following commands:
### Commands
| Command | Description |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `init` | Initialize a new Specify project from the latest template. |
| `check` | Check for installed tools: `git` plus all CLI-based agents configured in `AGENT_CONFIG` (for example: `claude`, `gemini`, `code`/`code-insiders`, `cursor-agent`, `windsurf`, `junie`, `qwen`, `opencode`, `codex`, `kiro-cli`, `shai`, `qodercli`, `vibe`, `kimi`, `iflow`, `pi`, `forge`, etc.) |
| `version` | Show the currently installed Spec Kit version. |
| `extension` | Manage extensions |
| `preset` | Manage presets |
| `integration` | Manage integrations |
### `specify init` Arguments & Options
```bash
specify init [PROJECT_NAME] <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`, `forge`, or `generic` (requires `--ai-commands-dir`) |
| `--ai-commands-dir` | Option | Directory for agent command files (required with `--ai generic`, e.g. `.myagent/commands/`) |
| `--script` | Option | Script variant to use: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--ignore-agent-tools` | Flag | Skip checks for AI agent tools like Claude Code |
| `--no-git` | Flag | Skip git repository initialization |
| `--here` | Flag | Initialize project in the current directory instead of creating a new one |
| `--force` | Flag | Force merge/overwrite when initializing in current directory (skip confirmation) |
| `--skip-tls` | Flag | Skip SSL/TLS verification (not recommended) |
| `--debug` | Flag | Enable detailed debug output for troubleshooting |
| `--github-token` | Option | GitHub token for API requests (or set GH_TOKEN/GITHUB_TOKEN env variable) |
| `--ai-skills` | Flag | Install Prompt.MD templates as agent skills in agent-specific `skills/` directory (requires `--ai`). Extension commands are also auto-registered as skills when extensions are added later. |
| `--branch-numbering` | Option | Branch numbering strategy: `sequential` (default — `001`, `002`, `003`, …, `1000`, … — expands beyond 3 digits automatically) or `timestamp` (`YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS`). Timestamp mode is useful for distributed teams to avoid numbering conflicts |
### Examples
```bash
# Basic project initialization
specify init my-project
# Initialize with specific AI assistant
specify init my-project --ai claude
# Initialize with Cursor support
specify init my-project --ai cursor-agent
# Initialize with Qoder support
specify init my-project --ai qodercli
# Initialize with Windsurf support
specify init my-project --ai windsurf
# Initialize with Kiro CLI support
specify init my-project --ai kiro-cli
# Initialize with Amp support
specify init my-project --ai amp
# Initialize with SHAI support
specify init my-project --ai shai
# Initialize with Mistral Vibe support
specify init my-project --ai vibe
# Initialize with IBM Bob support
specify init my-project --ai bob
# Initialize with Pi Coding Agent support
specify init my-project --ai pi
# Initialize with Codex CLI support
specify init my-project --ai codex --ai-skills
# Initialize with Antigravity support
specify init my-project --ai agy --ai-skills
# Initialize with Forge support
specify init my-project --ai forge
# 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
# Initialize in current directory
specify init . --ai copilot
# or use the --here flag
specify init --here --ai copilot
# Force merge into current (non-empty) directory without confirmation
specify init . --force --ai copilot
# or
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
# Skip git initialization
specify init my-project --ai gemini --no-git
# Enable debug output for troubleshooting
specify init my-project --ai claude --debug
# Use GitHub token for API requests (helpful for corporate environments)
specify init my-project --ai claude --github-token ghp_your_token_here
# Claude Code installs skills with the project by default
specify init my-project --ai claude
# Initialize in current directory with agent skills
specify init --here --ai gemini --ai-skills
# Use timestamp-based branch numbering (useful for distributed teams)
specify init my-project --ai claude --branch-numbering timestamp
# Check system requirements
specify check
```
### Environment Variables
| Variable | Description |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `SPECIFY_FEATURE` | Override feature detection for non-Git repositories. Set to the feature directory name (e.g., `001-photo-albums`) to work on a specific feature when not using Git branches.<br/>\*\*Must be set in the context of the agent you're working with prior to using `/speckit.plan` or follow-up commands. |
## 🧩 Making Spec Kit Your Own: Extensions & Presets
@@ -375,7 +522,7 @@ specify extension add <extension-name>
For example, extensions could add Jira integration, post-implementation code review, V-Model test traceability, or project health diagnostics.
See the [Extensions reference](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/reference/extensions.html) for the full command guide. Browse the [community extensions](#-community-extensions) above for what's available.
See the [Extensions README](./extensions/README.md) for the full guide and how to build and publish your own. Browse the [community extensions](#-community-extensions) above for what's available.
### Presets — Customize Existing Workflows
@@ -391,7 +538,7 @@ specify preset add <preset-name>
For example, presets could restructure spec templates to require regulatory traceability, adapt the workflow to fit the methodology you use (e.g., Agile, Kanban, Waterfall, jobs-to-be-done, or domain-driven design), add mandatory security review gates to plans, enforce test-first task ordering, or localize the entire workflow to a different language. The [pirate-speak demo](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-pirate-speak-preset-demo) shows just how deep the customization can go. Multiple presets can be stacked with priority ordering.
See the [Presets reference](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/reference/presets.html) for the full command guide, including resolution order and priority stacking.
See the [Presets README](./presets/README.md) for the full guide, including resolution order, priority, and how to create your own.
### When to Use Which
@@ -449,7 +596,7 @@ Our research and experimentation focus on:
## 🔧 Prerequisites
- **Linux/macOS/Windows**
- [Supported](#-supported-ai-coding-agent-integrations) AI coding agent.
- [Supported](#-supported-ai-agents) AI coding agent.
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management
- [Python 3.11+](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
@@ -491,29 +638,29 @@ specify init --here --force
You will be prompted to select the AI agent you are using. You can also proactively specify it directly in the terminal:
```bash
specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
specify init <project_name> --ai claude
specify init <project_name> --ai gemini
specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
# Or in current directory:
specify init . --ai copilot
specify init . --ai claude
specify init . --ai codex --ai-skills
# or use --here flag
specify init --here --ai copilot
specify init --here --ai claude
specify init --here --ai codex --ai-skills
# Force merge into a non-empty current directory
specify init . --force --ai copilot
specify init . --force --ai claude
# or
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
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, Forge, Goose, 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 copilot --ignore-agent-tools
specify init <project_name> --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools
```
### **STEP 1:** Establish project principles

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# Testing Guide
This document is the detailed testing companion to [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
Use it for three things:
1. running quick automated checks before manual testing,
2. manually testing affected slash commands through an AI agent, and
3. capturing the results in a PR-friendly format.
Any change that affects a slash command's behavior requires manually testing that command through an AI agent and submitting results with the PR.
## Recommended order
1. **Sync your environment** — install the project and test dependencies.
2. **Run focused automated checks** — especially for packaging, scaffolding, agent config, and generated-file changes.
3. **Run manual agent tests** — for any affected slash commands.
4. **Paste results into your PR** — include both command-selection reasoning and manual test results.
## Quick automated checks
Run these before manual testing when your change affects packaging, scaffolding, templates, release artifacts, or agent wiring.
### Environment setup
```bash
cd <spec-kit-repo>
uv sync --extra test
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows (CMD): .venv\Scripts\activate | (PowerShell): .venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
```
### Generated package structure and content
```bash
uv run python -m pytest tests/test_core_pack_scaffold.py -q
```
This validates the generated files that CI-style packaging depends on, including directory layout, file names, frontmatter/TOML validity, placeholder replacement, `.specify/` path rewrites, and parity with `create-release-packages.sh`.
### Agent configuration and release wiring consistency
```bash
uv run python -m pytest tests/test_agent_config_consistency.py -q
```
Run this when you change agent metadata, release scripts, context update scripts, or artifact naming.
### Optional single-agent packaging spot check
```bash
AGENTS=copilot SCRIPTS=sh ./.github/workflows/scripts/create-release-packages.sh v1.0.0
```
Inspect `.genreleases/sdd-copilot-package-sh/` and the matching ZIP in `.genreleases/` when you want to review the exact packaged output for one agent/script combination.
## Manual testing process
1. **Identify affected commands** — use the [prompt below](#determining-which-tests-to-run) to have your agent analyze your changed files and determine which commands need testing.
2. **Set up a test project** — scaffold from your local branch (see [Setup](#setup)).
3. **Run each affected command** — invoke it in your agent, verify it completes successfully, and confirm it produces the expected output (files created, scripts executed, artifacts populated).
4. **Run prerequisites first** — commands that depend on earlier commands (e.g., `/speckit.tasks` requires `/speckit.plan` which requires `/speckit.specify`) must be run in order.
5. **Report results** — paste the [reporting template](#reporting-results) into your PR with pass/fail for each command tested.
## Setup
```bash
# Install the project and test dependencies from your local branch
cd <spec-kit-repo>
uv sync --extra test
source .venv/bin/activate # On Windows (CMD): .venv\Scripts\activate | (PowerShell): .venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
uv pip install -e .
# Ensure the `specify` binary in this environment points at your working tree so the agent runs the branch you're testing.
# Initialize a test project using your local changes
uv run specify init /tmp/speckit-test --ai <agent> --offline
cd /tmp/speckit-test
# Open in your agent
```
If you are testing the packaged output rather than the live source tree, create a local release package first as described in [`CONTRIBUTING.md`](./CONTRIBUTING.md).
## Reporting results
Paste this into your PR:
~~~markdown
## Manual test results
**Agent**: [e.g., GitHub Copilot in VS Code] | **OS/Shell**: [e.g., macOS/zsh]
| Command tested | Notes |
|----------------|-------|
| `/speckit.command` | |
~~~
## Determining which tests to run
Copy this prompt into your agent. Include the agent's response (selected tests plus a brief explanation of the mapping) in your PR.
~~~text
Read TESTING.md, then run `git diff --name-only main` to get my changed files.
For each changed file, determine which slash commands it affects by reading
the command templates in templates/commands/ to understand what each command
invokes. Use these mapping rules:
- templates/commands/X.md → the command it defines
- scripts/bash/Y.sh or scripts/powershell/Y.ps1 → every command that invokes that script (grep templates/commands/ for the script name). Also check transitive dependencies: if the changed script is sourced by other scripts (e.g., common.sh is sourced by create-new-feature.sh, check-prerequisites.sh, setup-plan.sh, update-agent-context.sh), then every command invoking those downstream scripts is also affected
- templates/Z-template.md → every command that consumes that template during execution
- src/specify_cli/*.py → CLI commands (`specify init`, `specify check`, `specify extension *`, `specify preset *`); test the affected CLI command and, for init/scaffolding changes, at minimum test /speckit.specify
- extensions/X/commands/* → the extension command it defines
- extensions/X/scripts/* → every extension command that invokes that script
- extensions/X/extension.yml or config-template.yml → every command in that extension. Also check if the manifest defines hooks (look for `hooks:` entries like `before_specify`, `after_implement`, etc.) — if so, the core commands those hooks attach to are also affected
- presets/*/* → test preset scaffolding via `specify init` with the preset
- pyproject.toml → packaging/bundling; test `specify init` and verify bundled assets
Include prerequisite tests (e.g., T5 requires T3 requires T1).
Output in this format:
### Test selection reasoning
| Changed file | Affects | Test | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| (path) | (command) | T# | (reason) |
### Required tests
Number each test sequentially (T1, T2, ...). List prerequisite tests first.
- T1: /speckit.command — (reason)
- T2: /speckit.command — (reason)
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# Community Friends
> [!NOTE]
> Community projects listed here are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. They are **not reviewed, nor endorsed, nor supported by GitHub**. Review their source code before installation and use at your own discretion.
Community projects that extend, visualize, or build on Spec Kit:
- **[cc-spex](https://github.com/rhuss/cc-spex)** — A Claude Code plugin that adds composable traits on top of Spec Kit with [Superpowers](https://github.com/obra/superpowers)-based quality gates, spec/code review, git worktree isolation, and parallel implementation via agent teams.
- **[Spec Kit Assistant](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rfsales.speckit-assistant)** — A VS Code extension that provides a visual orchestrator for the full SDD workflow (constitution → specification → planning → tasks → implementation) with phase status visualization, an interactive task checklist, DAG visualization, and support for Claude, Gemini, GitHub Copilot, and OpenAI backends. Requires the `specify` CLI in your PATH.
- **[SpecKit Companion](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=alfredoperez.speckit-companion)** — A VS Code extension that brings a visual GUI to Spec Kit. Browse specs in a rich markdown viewer with clickable file references, create specifications with image attachments, comment and refine each step inline (GitHub-style review), track your progress through the SDD workflow with a visual phase stepper, and manage steering documents like constitutions and templates.
- **[cc-spec-kit](https://github.com/speckit-community/cc-spec-kit)** — Community-maintained plugin for Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI that installs Spec Kit skills via the plugin marketplace.

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{
"files": [
"*.md",
"toc.yml",
"community/*.md",
"reference/*.md"
"toc.yml"
]
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## Installation
> **Important:** The only official, maintained packages for Spec Kit come from the [github/spec-kit](https://github.com/github/spec-kit) GitHub repository. Any packages with the same name available on PyPI (e.g. `specify-cli` on pypi.org) are **not** affiliated with this project and are not maintained by the Spec Kit maintainers. For normal installs, use the GitHub-based commands shown below. For offline or air-gapped environments, locally built wheels created from this repository are also valid.
### Initialize a New Project
The easiest way to get started is to initialize a new project. Pin a specific release tag for stability (check [Releases](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/releases) for the latest):
@@ -71,14 +69,6 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <proje
## Verification
After installation, run the following command to confirm the correct version is installed:
```bash
specify version
```
This helps verify you are running the official Spec Kit build from GitHub, not an unrelated package with the same name.
After initialization, you should see the following commands available in your AI agent:
- `/speckit.specify` - Create specifications

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Or copy only the modified CLI portion if you want a lighter sandbox.
## 9. Debug Network / TLS Issues
## 9. Debug Network / TLS Skips
> **Deprecated:** The `--skip-tls` flag is a no-op and has no effect.
> It was previously used to bypass TLS validation during local testing.
> If you encounter TLS errors (e.g., on a corporate network), configure your
> environment's certificate store or proxy instead.
>
> For example, set `SSL_CERT_FILE` or configure `HTTPS_PROXY` / `HTTP_PROXY`.
If you need to bypass TLS validation while experimenting:
```bash
specify check --skip-tls
specify init demo --skip-tls --ai gemini --ignore-agent-tools --script ps
```
(Use only for local experimentation.)
## 10. Rapid Edit Loop Summary
@@ -164,7 +166,7 @@ rm -rf .venv dist build *.egg-info
| Scripts not executable (Linux) | Re-run init or `chmod +x scripts/*.sh` |
| Git step skipped | You passed `--no-git` or Git not installed |
| Wrong script type downloaded | Pass `--script sh` or `--script ps` explicitly |
| TLS errors on corporate network | Configure your environment's certificate store or proxy. The `--skip-tls` flag is deprecated and has no effect. |
| TLS errors on corporate network | Try `--skip-tls` (not for production) |
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# Core Commands
The core `specify` commands handle project initialization, system checks, and version information.
## Initialize a Project
```bash
specify init [<project_name>]
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--integration <key>` | AI coding agent integration to use (e.g. `copilot`, `claude`, `gemini`). See the [Integrations reference](integrations.md) for all available keys |
| `--integration-options` | Options for the integration (e.g. `--integration-options="--commands-dir .myagent/cmds"`) |
| `--script sh\|ps` | Script type: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--here` | Initialize in the current directory instead of creating a new one |
| `--force` | Force merge/overwrite when initializing in an existing directory |
| `--no-git` | Skip git repository initialization |
| `--ignore-agent-tools` | Skip checks for AI coding agent CLI tools |
| `--preset <id>` | Install a preset during initialization |
| `--branch-numbering` | Branch numbering strategy: `sequential` (default) or `timestamp` |
Creates a new Spec Kit project with the necessary directory structure, templates, scripts, and AI coding agent integration files.
Use `<project_name>` to create a new directory, or `--here` (or `.`) to initialize in the current directory. If the directory already has files, use `--force` to merge without confirmation.
### Examples
```bash
# Create a new project with an integration
specify init my-project --integration copilot
# Initialize in the current directory
specify init --here --integration copilot
# Force merge into a non-empty directory
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
# Use PowerShell scripts (Windows/cross-platform)
specify init my-project --integration copilot --script ps
# Skip git initialization
specify init my-project --integration copilot --no-git
# Install a preset during initialization
specify init my-project --integration copilot --preset compliance
# Use timestamp-based branch numbering (useful for distributed teams)
specify init my-project --integration copilot --branch-numbering timestamp
```
### Environment Variables
| Variable | Description |
| ----------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `SPECIFY_FEATURE` | Override feature detection for non-Git repositories. Set to the feature directory name (e.g., `001-photo-albums`) to work on a specific feature when not using Git branches. Must be set in the context of the agent prior to using `/speckit.plan` or follow-up commands. |
## Check Installed Tools
```bash
specify check
```
Checks that required tools are available on your system: `git` and any CLI-based AI coding agents. IDE-based agents are skipped since they don't require a CLI tool.
## Version Information
```bash
specify version
```
Displays the Spec Kit CLI version, Python version, platform, and architecture.
A quick version check is also available via:
```bash
specify --version
specify -V
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# Extensions
Extensions add new capabilities to Spec Kit — domain-specific commands, external tool integrations, quality gates, and more. They introduce new commands and templates that go beyond the built-in Spec-Driven Development workflow.
## Search Available Extensions
```bash
specify extension search [query]
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------ |
| `--tag` | Filter by tag |
| `--author` | Filter by author |
| `--verified` | Show only verified extensions |
Searches all active catalogs for extensions matching the query. Without a query, lists all available extensions.
## Install an Extension
```bash
specify extension add <name>
```
| Option | Description |
| --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| `--dev` | Install from a local directory (for development) |
| `--from <url>` | Install from a custom URL instead of the catalog |
| `--priority <N>`| Resolution priority (default: 10; lower = higher precedence) |
Installs an extension from the catalog, a URL, or a local directory. Extension commands are automatically registered with the currently installed AI coding agent integration.
> **Note:** All extension commands require a project already initialized with `specify init`.
## Remove an Extension
```bash
specify extension remove <name>
```
| Option | Description |
| --------------- | ---------------------------------------------- |
| `--keep-config` | Preserve configuration files during removal |
| `--force` | Skip confirmation prompt |
Removes an installed extension. Configuration files are backed up by default; use `--keep-config` to leave them in place or `--force` to skip the confirmation.
## List Installed Extensions
```bash
specify extension list
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `--available` | Show available (uninstalled) extensions |
| `--all` | Show both installed and available extensions |
Lists installed extensions with their status, version, and command counts.
## Extension Info
```bash
specify extension info <name>
```
Shows detailed information about an installed or available extension, including its description, version, commands, and configuration.
## Update Extensions
```bash
specify extension update [<name>]
```
Updates a specific extension, or all installed extensions if no name is given.
## Enable / Disable an Extension
```bash
specify extension enable <name>
specify extension disable <name>
```
Disable an extension without removing it. Disabled extensions are not loaded and their commands are not available. Re-enable with `enable`.
## Set Extension Priority
```bash
specify extension set-priority <name> <priority>
```
Changes the resolution priority of an extension. When multiple extensions provide a command with the same name, the extension with the lowest priority number takes precedence.
## Catalog Management
Extension catalogs control where `search` and `add` look for extensions. Catalogs are checked in priority order (lower number = higher precedence).
### List Catalogs
```bash
specify extension catalog list
```
Shows all active catalogs in the stack with their priorities and install permissions.
### Add a Catalog
```bash
specify extension catalog add <url>
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `--name <name>` | Required. Unique name for the catalog |
| `--priority <N>` | Priority (default: 10; lower = higher precedence) |
| `--install-allowed / --no-install-allowed` | Whether extensions can be installed from this catalog |
| `--description <text>` | Optional description |
Adds a catalog to the project's `.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`.
### Remove a Catalog
```bash
specify extension catalog remove <name>
```
Removes a catalog from the project configuration.
### Catalog Resolution Order
Catalogs are resolved in this order (first match wins):
1. **Environment variable**`SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL` overrides all catalogs
2. **Project config**`.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`
3. **User config**`~/.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`
4. **Built-in defaults** — official catalog + community catalog
Example `.specify/extension-catalogs.yml`:
```yaml
catalogs:
- name: "my-org-catalog"
url: "https://example.com/catalog.json"
priority: 5
install_allowed: true
description: "Our approved extensions"
```
## Extension Configuration
Most extensions include configuration files in their install directory:
```text
.specify/extensions/<ext>/
├── <ext>-config.yml # Project config (version controlled)
├── <ext>-config.local.yml # Local overrides (gitignored)
└── <ext>-config.template.yml # Template reference
```
Configuration is merged in this order (highest priority last):
1. **Extension defaults** (from `extension.yml`)
2. **Project config** (`<ext>-config.yml`)
3. **Local overrides** (`<ext>-config.local.yml`)
4. **Environment variables** (`SPECKIT_<EXT>_*`)
To set up configuration for a newly installed extension, copy the template:
```bash
cp .specify/extensions/<ext>/<ext>-config.template.yml \
.specify/extensions/<ext>/<ext>-config.yml
```
## FAQ
### Why can't I find an extension with `search`?
Check the spelling of the extension name. The extension may not be published yet, or it may be in a catalog you haven't added. Use `specify extension catalog list` to see which catalogs are active.
### Why doesn't the extension command appear in my AI coding agent?
Verify the extension is installed and enabled with `specify extension list`. If it shows as installed, restart your AI coding agent — it may need to reload for it to take effect.
### How do I set up extension configuration?
Copy the config template that ships with the extension:
```bash
cp .specify/extensions/<ext>/<ext>-config.template.yml \
.specify/extensions/<ext>/<ext>-config.yml
```
See [Extension Configuration](#extension-configuration) for details on config layers and overrides.
### How do I resolve an incompatible version error?
Update Spec Kit to the version required by the extension.
### Who maintains extensions?
Most extensions are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. The Spec Kit maintainers do not review, audit, endorse, or support extension code. Review an extension's source code before installing and use at your own discretion. For issues with a specific extension, contact its author or file an issue on the extension's repository.

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# Supported AI Coding Agent Integrations
The Specify CLI supports a wide range of AI coding agents. When you run `specify init`, the CLI sets up the appropriate command files, context rules, and directory structures for your chosen AI coding agent — so you can start using Spec-Driven Development immediately, regardless of which tool you prefer.
## Supported AI Coding Agents
| Agent | Key | Notes |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ---------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [Amp](https://ampcode.com/) | `amp` | |
| [Antigravity (agy)](https://antigravity.google/) | `agy` | Skills-based integration; skills are installed automatically |
| [Auggie CLI](https://docs.augmentcode.com/cli/overview) | `auggie` | |
| [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code) | `claude` | Skills-based integration; installs skills in `.claude/skills` |
| [CodeBuddy CLI](https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli) | `codebuddy` | |
| [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) | `codex` | Skills-based integration; installs skills into `.agents/skills` and invokes them as `$speckit-<command>` |
| [Cursor](https://cursor.sh/) | `cursor-agent` | |
| [Forge](https://forgecode.dev/) | `forge` | |
| [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli) | `gemini` | |
| [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/) | `copilot` | |
| [Goose](https://block.github.io/goose/) | `goose` | Uses YAML recipe format in `.goose/recipes/` |
| [IBM Bob](https://www.ibm.com/products/bob) | `bob` | IDE-based agent |
| [iFlow CLI](https://docs.iflow.cn/en/cli/quickstart) | `iflow` | |
| [Junie](https://junie.jetbrains.com/) | `junie` | |
| [Kilo Code](https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode) | `kilocode` | |
| [Kimi Code](https://code.kimi.com/) | `kimi` | Skills-based integration; supports `--migrate-legacy` for dotted→hyphenated directory migration |
| [Kiro CLI](https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/) | `kiro-cli` | Alias: `--integration kiro` |
| [Mistral Vibe](https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-vibe) | `vibe` | |
| [opencode](https://opencode.ai/) | `opencode` | |
| [Pi Coding Agent](https://pi.dev) | `pi` | Pi doesn't have MCP support out of the box, so `taskstoissues` won't work as intended. MCP support can be added via [extensions](https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono/tree/main/packages/coding-agent#extensions) |
| [Qoder CLI](https://qoder.com/cli) | `qodercli` | |
| [Qwen Code](https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code) | `qwen` | |
| [Roo Code](https://roocode.com/) | `roo` | |
| [SHAI (OVHcloud)](https://github.com/ovh/shai) | `shai` | |
| [Tabnine CLI](https://docs.tabnine.com/main/getting-started/tabnine-cli) | `tabnine` | |
| [Trae](https://www.trae.ai/) | `trae` | Skills-based integration; skills are installed automatically |
| [Windsurf](https://windsurf.com/) | `windsurf` | |
| Generic | `generic` | Bring your own agent — use `--integration generic --integration-options="--commands-dir <path>"` for AI coding agents not listed above |
## List Available Integrations
```bash
specify integration list
```
Shows all available integrations, which one is currently installed, and whether each requires a CLI tool or is IDE-based.
## Install an Integration
```bash
specify integration install <key>
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--script sh\|ps` | Script type: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--integration-options` | Integration-specific options (e.g. `--integration-options="--commands-dir .myagent/cmds"`) |
Installs the specified integration into the current project. Fails if another integration is already installed — use `switch` instead. If the installation fails partway through, it automatically rolls back to a clean state.
> **Note:** All integration management commands require a project already initialized with `specify init`. To start a new project with a specific agent, use `specify init <project> --integration <key>` instead.
## Uninstall an Integration
```bash
specify integration uninstall [<key>]
```
| Option | Description |
| --------- | --------------------------------------------------- |
| `--force` | Remove files even if they have been modified |
Uninstalls the current integration (or the specified one). Spec Kit tracks every file created during install along with a SHA-256 hash of the original content:
- **Unmodified files** are removed automatically.
- **Modified files** (where you've made manual edits) are preserved so your customizations are not lost.
- Use `--force` to remove all integration files regardless of modifications.
## Switch to a Different Integration
```bash
specify integration switch <key>
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--script sh\|ps` | Script type: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--force` | Force removal of modified files during uninstall |
| `--integration-options` | Options for the target integration |
Equivalent to running `uninstall` followed by `install` in a single step.
## Upgrade an Integration
```bash
specify integration upgrade [<key>]
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--force` | Overwrite files even if they have been modified |
| `--script sh\|ps` | Script type: `sh` (bash/zsh) or `ps` (PowerShell) |
| `--integration-options` | Options for the integration |
Reinstalls the current integration with updated templates and commands (e.g., after upgrading Spec Kit). Defaults to the currently installed integration; if a key is provided, it must match the installed one — otherwise the command fails and suggests using `switch` instead. Detects locally modified files and blocks the upgrade unless `--force` is used. Stale files from the previous install that are no longer needed are removed automatically.
## Integration-Specific Options
Some integrations accept additional options via `--integration-options`:
| Integration | Option | Description |
| ----------- | ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `generic` | `--commands-dir` | Required. Directory for command files |
| `kimi` | `--migrate-legacy` | Migrate legacy dotted skill directories to hyphenated format |
Example:
```bash
specify integration install generic --integration-options="--commands-dir .myagent/cmds"
```
## FAQ
### Can I use multiple integrations at the same time?
No. Only one AI coding agent integration can be installed per project. Use `specify integration switch <key>` to change to a different AI coding agent.
### What happens to my changes when I uninstall or switch?
Files you've modified are preserved automatically. Only unmodified files (matching their original SHA-256 hash) are removed. Use `--force` to override this.
### How do I know which key to use?
Run `specify integration list` to see all available integrations with their keys, or check the [Supported AI Coding Agents](#supported-ai-coding-agents) table above.
### Do I need the AI coding agent installed to use an integration?
CLI-based integrations (like Claude Code, Gemini CLI) require the tool to be installed. IDE-based integrations (like Windsurf, Cursor) work through the IDE itself. Some agents like GitHub Copilot support both IDE and CLI usage. `specify integration list` shows which type each integration is.
### When should I use `upgrade` vs `switch`?
Use `upgrade` when you've upgraded Spec Kit and want to refresh the same integration's templates. Use `switch` when you want to change to a different AI coding agent.

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# CLI Reference
The Specify CLI (`specify`) manages the full lifecycle of Spec-Driven Development — from project initialization to workflow automation.
## Core Commands
The foundational commands for creating and managing Spec Kit projects. Initialize a new project with the necessary directory structure, templates, and scripts. Verify that your system has the required tools installed. Check version and system information.
[Core Commands reference →](core.md)
## Integrations
Integrations connect Spec Kit to your AI coding agent. Each integration sets up the appropriate command files, context rules, and directory structures for a specific agent. Only one integration is active per project at a time, and you can switch between them at any point.
[Integrations reference →](integrations.md)
## Extensions
Extensions add new capabilities to Spec Kit — domain-specific commands, external tool integrations, quality gates, and more. They are discovered through catalogs and can be installed, updated, enabled, disabled, or removed independently. Multiple extensions can coexist in a single project.
[Extensions reference →](extensions.md)
## Presets
Presets customize how Spec Kit works — overriding command files, template files, and script files without changing any tooling. They let you enforce organizational standards, adapt the workflow to your methodology, or localize the entire experience. Multiple presets can be stacked with priority ordering to layer customizations.
[Presets reference →](presets.md)
## Workflows
Workflows automate multi-step Spec-Driven Development processes into repeatable sequences. They chain commands, prompts, shell steps, and human checkpoints together, with support for conditional logic, loops, fan-out/fan-in, and the ability to pause and resume from the exact point of interruption.
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# Presets
Presets customize how Spec Kit works — overriding templates, commands, and terminology without changing any tooling. They let you enforce organizational standards, adapt the workflow to your methodology, or localize the entire experience. Multiple presets can be stacked with priority ordering.
## Search Available Presets
```bash
specify preset search [query]
```
| Option | Description |
| ---------- | -------------------- |
| `--tag` | Filter by tag |
| `--author` | Filter by author |
Searches all active catalogs for presets matching the query. Without a query, lists all available presets.
## Install a Preset
```bash
specify preset add [<preset_id>]
```
| Option | Description |
| ---------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| `--dev <path>` | Install from a local directory (for development) |
| `--from <url>` | Install from a custom URL instead of the catalog |
| `--priority <N>` | Resolution priority (default: 10; lower = higher precedence) |
Installs a preset from the catalog, a URL, or a local directory. Preset commands are automatically registered with the currently installed AI coding agent integration.
> **Note:** All preset commands require a project already initialized with `specify init`.
## Remove a Preset
```bash
specify preset remove <preset_id>
```
Removes an installed preset and cleans up its registered commands.
## List Installed Presets
```bash
specify preset list
```
Lists installed presets with their versions, descriptions, template counts, and current status.
## Preset Info
```bash
specify preset info <preset_id>
```
Shows detailed information about an installed or available preset, including its templates, metadata, and tags.
## Resolve a File
```bash
specify preset resolve <name>
```
Shows which file will be used for a given name by tracing the full resolution stack. Useful for debugging when multiple presets provide the same file.
## Enable / Disable a Preset
```bash
specify preset enable <preset_id>
specify preset disable <preset_id>
```
Disable a preset without removing it. Disabled presets are skipped during file resolution but their commands remain registered. Re-enable with `enable`.
## Set Preset Priority
```bash
specify preset set-priority <preset_id> <priority>
```
Changes the resolution priority of an installed preset. Lower numbers take precedence. When multiple presets provide the same file, the one with the lowest priority number wins.
## Catalog Management
Preset catalogs control where `search` and `add` look for presets. Catalogs are checked in priority order (lower number = higher precedence).
### List Catalogs
```bash
specify preset catalog list
```
Shows all active catalogs with their priorities and install permissions.
### Add a Catalog
```bash
specify preset catalog add <url>
```
| Option | Description |
| -------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| `--name <name>` | Required. Unique name for the catalog |
| `--priority <N>` | Priority (default: 10; lower = higher precedence) |
| `--install-allowed / --no-install-allowed` | Whether presets can be installed from this catalog (default: discovery only) |
| `--description <text>` | Optional description |
Adds a catalog to the project's `.specify/preset-catalogs.yml`.
### Remove a Catalog
```bash
specify preset catalog remove <name>
```
Removes a catalog from the project configuration.
### Catalog Resolution Order
Catalogs are resolved in this order (first match wins):
1. **Environment variable**`SPECKIT_PRESET_CATALOG_URL` overrides all catalogs
2. **Project config**`.specify/preset-catalogs.yml`
3. **User config**`~/.specify/preset-catalogs.yml`
4. **Built-in defaults** — official catalog + community catalog
Example `.specify/preset-catalogs.yml`:
```yaml
catalogs:
- name: "my-org-presets"
url: "https://example.com/preset-catalog.json"
priority: 5
install_allowed: true
description: "Our approved presets"
```
## File Resolution
Presets can provide command files, template files (like `plan-template.md`), and script files. These are resolved at runtime using a **replace** strategy — the first match in the priority stack wins and is used entirely. Each file is looked up independently, so different files can come from different layers.
> **Note:** Additional composition strategies (`append`, `prepend`, `wrap`) are planned for a future release.
The resolution stack, from highest to lowest precedence:
1. **Project-local overrides**`.specify/templates/overrides/`
2. **Installed presets** — sorted by priority (lower = checked first)
3. **Installed extensions** — sorted by priority
4. **Spec Kit core**`.specify/templates/`
Commands are registered at install time (not resolved through the stack at runtime).
### Resolution Stack
```mermaid
flowchart TB
subgraph stack [" "]
direction TB
A["⬆ Highest precedence<br/><br/>1. Project-local overrides<br/>.specify/templates/overrides/"]
B["2. Presets — by priority<br/>.specify/presets/id/"]
C["3. Extensions — by priority<br/>.specify/extensions/id/"]
D["4. Spec Kit core<br/>.specify/templates/<br/><br/>⬇ Lowest precedence"]
end
A --> B --> C --> D
style A fill:#4a9,color:#fff
style B fill:#49a,color:#fff
style C fill:#a94,color:#fff
style D fill:#999,color:#fff
```
Within each layer, files are organized by type:
| Type | Subdirectory | Override path |
| --------- | -------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| Templates | `templates/` | `.specify/templates/overrides/` |
| Commands | `commands/` | `.specify/templates/overrides/` |
| Scripts | `scripts/` | `.specify/templates/overrides/scripts/` |
### Resolution in Action
```mermaid
flowchart TB
A["File requested:<br/>plan-template.md"] --> B{"Project-local override?"}
B -- Found --> Z["✓ Use this file"]
B -- Not found --> C{"Preset: compliance<br/>(priority 5)"}
C -- Found --> Z
C -- Not found --> D{"Preset: team-workflow<br/>(priority 10)"}
D -- Found --> Z
D -- Not found --> E{"Extension files?"}
E -- Found --> Z
E -- Not found --> F["Spec Kit core"]
F --> Z
```
### Example
```bash
specify preset add compliance --priority 5
specify preset add team-workflow --priority 10
```
For any file that both provide, `compliance` wins (priority 5 < 10). For files only one provides, that one is used. For files neither provides, the core default is used.
## FAQ
### Can I use multiple presets at the same time?
Yes. Presets stack by priority — each file is resolved independently from the highest-priority source that provides it. Use `specify preset set-priority` to control the order.
### How do I see which file is actually being used?
Run `specify preset resolve <name>` to trace the resolution stack and see which file wins.
### What's the difference between disabling and removing a preset?
**Disabling** (`specify preset disable`) keeps the preset installed but excludes its files from the resolution stack. Commands the preset registered remain available in your AI coding agent. This is useful for temporarily testing behavior without a preset, or comparing output with and without it. Re-enable anytime with `specify preset enable`.
**Removing** (`specify preset remove`) fully uninstalls the preset — deletes its files, unregisters its commands from your AI coding agent, and removes it from the registry.
### Who maintains presets?
Most presets are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. The Spec Kit maintainers do not review, audit, endorse, or support preset code. Review a preset's source code before installing and use at your own discretion. For issues with a specific preset, contact its author or file an issue on the preset's repository.

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# Workflows
Workflows automate multi-step Spec-Driven Development processes — chaining commands, prompts, shell steps, and human checkpoints into repeatable sequences. They support conditional logic, loops, fan-out/fan-in, and can be paused and resumed from the exact point of interruption.
## Run a Workflow
```bash
specify workflow run <source>
```
| Option | Description |
| ------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
| `-i` / `--input` | Pass input values as `key=value` (repeatable) |
Runs a workflow from a catalog ID, URL, or local file path. Inputs declared by the workflow can be provided via `--input` or will be prompted interactively.
Example:
```bash
specify workflow run speckit -i spec="Build a kanban board with drag-and-drop task management" -i scope=full
```
> **Note:** All workflow commands require a project already initialized with `specify init`.
## Resume a Workflow
```bash
specify workflow resume <run_id>
```
Resumes a paused or failed workflow run from the exact step where it stopped. Useful after responding to a gate step or fixing an issue that caused a failure.
## Workflow Status
```bash
specify workflow status [<run_id>]
```
Shows the status of a specific run, or lists all runs if no ID is given. Run states: `created`, `running`, `completed`, `paused`, `failed`, `aborted`.
## List Installed Workflows
```bash
specify workflow list
```
Lists workflows installed in the current project.
## Install a Workflow
```bash
specify workflow add <source>
```
Installs a workflow from the catalog, a URL (HTTPS required), or a local file path.
## Remove a Workflow
```bash
specify workflow remove <workflow_id>
```
Removes an installed workflow from the project.
## Search Available Workflows
```bash
specify workflow search [query]
```
| Option | Description |
| ------- | --------------- |
| `--tag` | Filter by tag |
Searches all active catalogs for workflows matching the query.
## Workflow Info
```bash
specify workflow info <workflow_id>
```
Shows detailed information about a workflow, including its steps, inputs, and requirements.
## Catalog Management
Workflow catalogs control where `search` and `add` look for workflows. Catalogs are checked in priority order.
### List Catalogs
```bash
specify workflow catalog list
```
Shows all active catalog sources.
### Add a Catalog
```bash
specify workflow catalog add <url>
```
| Option | Description |
| --------------- | -------------------------------- |
| `--name <name>` | Optional name for the catalog |
Adds a custom catalog URL to the project's `.specify/workflow-catalogs.yml`.
### Remove a Catalog
```bash
specify workflow catalog remove <index>
```
Removes a catalog by its index in the catalog list.
### Catalog Resolution Order
Catalogs are resolved in this order (first match wins):
1. **Environment variable**`SPECKIT_WORKFLOW_CATALOG_URL` overrides all catalogs
2. **Project config**`.specify/workflow-catalogs.yml`
3. **User config**`~/.specify/workflow-catalogs.yml`
4. **Built-in defaults** — official catalog + community catalog
## Workflow Definition
Workflows are defined in YAML files. Here is the built-in **Full SDD Cycle** workflow that ships with Spec Kit:
```yaml
schema_version: "1.0"
workflow:
id: "speckit"
name: "Full SDD Cycle"
version: "1.0.0"
author: "GitHub"
description: "Runs specify → plan → tasks → implement with review gates"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.7.2"
integrations:
any: ["copilot", "claude", "gemini"]
inputs:
spec:
type: string
required: true
prompt: "Describe what you want to build"
integration:
type: string
default: "copilot"
prompt: "Integration to use (e.g. claude, copilot, gemini)"
scope:
type: string
default: "full"
enum: ["full", "backend-only", "frontend-only"]
steps:
- id: specify
command: speckit.specify
integration: "{{ inputs.integration }}"
input:
args: "{{ inputs.spec }}"
- id: review-spec
type: gate
message: "Review the generated spec before planning."
options: [approve, reject]
on_reject: abort
- id: plan
command: speckit.plan
integration: "{{ inputs.integration }}"
input:
args: "{{ inputs.spec }}"
- id: review-plan
type: gate
message: "Review the plan before generating tasks."
options: [approve, reject]
on_reject: abort
- id: tasks
command: speckit.tasks
integration: "{{ inputs.integration }}"
input:
args: "{{ inputs.spec }}"
- id: implement
command: speckit.implement
integration: "{{ inputs.integration }}"
input:
args: "{{ inputs.spec }}"
```
This produces the following execution flow:
```mermaid
flowchart TB
A["specify<br/>(command)"] --> B{"review-spec<br/>(gate)"}
B -- approve --> C["plan<br/>(command)"]
B -- reject --> X1["⏹ Abort"]
C --> D{"review-plan<br/>(gate)"}
D -- approve --> E["tasks<br/>(command)"]
D -- reject --> X2["⏹ Abort"]
E --> F["implement<br/>(command)"]
style A fill:#49a,color:#fff
style B fill:#a94,color:#fff
style C fill:#49a,color:#fff
style D fill:#a94,color:#fff
style E fill:#49a,color:#fff
style F fill:#49a,color:#fff
style X1 fill:#999,color:#fff
style X2 fill:#999,color:#fff
```
Run it with:
```bash
specify workflow run speckit -i spec="Build a kanban board with drag-and-drop task management"
```
## Step Types
| Type | Purpose |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------ |
| `command` | Invoke a Spec Kit command (e.g., `speckit.plan`) |
| `prompt` | Send an arbitrary prompt to the AI coding agent |
| `shell` | Execute a shell command and capture output |
| `gate` | Pause for human approval before continuing |
| `if` | Conditional branching (then/else) |
| `switch` | Multi-branch dispatch on an expression |
| `while` | Loop while a condition is true |
| `do-while` | Execute at least once, then loop on condition |
| `fan-out` | Dispatch a step for each item in a list |
| `fan-in` | Aggregate results from a fan-out step |
## Expressions
Steps can reference inputs and previous step outputs using `{{ expression }}` syntax:
| Namespace | Description |
| ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------ |
| `inputs.spec` | Workflow input values |
| `steps.specify.output.file` | Output from a previous step |
| `item` | Current item in a fan-out iteration |
Available filters: `default`, `join`, `contains`, `map`.
Example:
```yaml
condition: "{{ steps.test.output.exit_code == 0 }}"
args: "{{ inputs.spec }}"
message: "{{ status | default('pending') }}"
```
## Input Types
| Type | Coercion |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------------- |
| `string` | Pass-through |
| `number` | `"42"``42`, `"3.14"``3.14` |
| `boolean` | `"true"` / `"1"` / `"yes"``True` |
## State and Resume
Each workflow run persists its state at `.specify/workflows/runs/<run_id>/`:
- `state.json` — current run state and step progress
- `inputs.json` — resolved input values
- `log.jsonl` — step-by-step execution log
This enables `specify workflow resume` to continue from the exact step where a run was paused (e.g., at a gate) or failed.
## FAQ
### What happens when a workflow hits a gate step?
The workflow pauses and waits for human input. Run `specify workflow resume <run_id>` after reviewing to continue.
### Can I run the same workflow multiple times?
Yes. Each run gets a unique ID and its own state directory. Use `specify workflow status` to see all runs.
### Who maintains workflows?
Most workflows are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. The Spec Kit maintainers do not review, audit, endorse, or support workflow code. Review a workflow's source before installing and use at your own discretion.

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@@ -12,30 +12,8 @@
- name: Upgrade
href: upgrade.md
# Reference
- name: Reference
items:
- name: Overview
href: reference/overview.md
- name: Core Commands
href: reference/core.md
- name: Integrations
href: reference/integrations.md
- name: Extensions
href: reference/extensions.md
- name: Presets
href: reference/presets.md
- name: Workflows
href: reference/workflows.md
# Development workflows
- name: Development
items:
- name: Local Development
href: local-development.md
# Community
- name: Community
items:
- name: Friends
href: community/friends.md

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Run this inside your project directory:
specify init --here --force --ai <your-agent>
```
Replace `<your-agent>` with your AI coding agent. Refer to this list of [Supported AI Coding Agent Integrations](reference/integrations.md)
Replace `<your-agent>` with your AI assistant. Refer to this list of [Supported AI Agents](../README.md#-supported-ai-agents)
**Example:**
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ The `specify` CLI tool is used for:
- **Upgrades:** `specify init --here --force` to update templates and commands
- **Diagnostics:** `specify check` to verify tool installation
Once you've run `specify init`, the slash commands (like `/speckit.specify`, `/speckit.plan`, etc.) are **permanently installed** in your project's agent folder (`.claude/`, `.github/prompts/`, `.pi/prompts/`, etc.). Your AI coding agent reads these command files directly—no need to run `specify` again.
Once you've run `specify init`, the slash commands (like `/speckit.specify`, `/speckit.plan`, etc.) are **permanently installed** in your project's agent folder (`.claude/`, `.github/prompts/`, `.pi/prompts/`, etc.). Your AI assistant reads these command files directly—no need to run `specify` again.
**If your agent isn't recognizing slash commands:**

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-17T02:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T14:39:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json",
"extensions": {
"aide": {
@@ -36,70 +36,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z"
},
"agent-assign": {
"name": "Agent Assign",
"id": "agent-assign",
"description": "Assign specialized Claude Code agents to spec-kit tasks for targeted execution",
"author": "xuyang",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/xymelon/spec-kit-agent-assign/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/xymelon/spec-kit-agent-assign",
"homepage": "https://github.com/xymelon/spec-kit-agent-assign",
"documentation": "https://github.com/xymelon/spec-kit-agent-assign/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/xymelon/spec-kit-agent-assign/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.3.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"agent",
"automation",
"implementation",
"multi-agent",
"task-routing"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-31T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-31T00:00:00Z"
},
"architect-preview": {
"name": "Architect Impact Previewer",
"id": "architect-preview",
"description": "Predicts architectural impact, complexity, and risks of proposed changes before implementation.",
"author": "Umme Habiba",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/UmmeHabiba1312/spec-kit-architect-preview/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/UmmeHabiba1312/spec-kit-architect-preview",
"homepage": "https://github.com/UmmeHabiba1312/spec-kit-architect-preview",
"documentation": "https://github.com/UmmeHabiba1312/spec-kit-architect-preview/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/UmmeHabiba1312/spec-kit-architect-preview/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"architecture",
"analysis",
"risk-assessment",
"planning",
"preview"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-14T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-14T00:00:00Z"
},
"archive": {
"name": "Archive Extension",
"id": "archive",
@@ -170,38 +106,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-03T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-03T00:00:00Z"
},
"blueprint": {
"name": "Blueprint",
"id": "blueprint",
"description": "Stay code-literate in AI-driven development: review a complete code blueprint for every task from spec artifacts before /speckit.implement runs",
"author": "chordpli",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/chordpli/spec-kit-blueprint/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/chordpli/spec-kit-blueprint",
"homepage": "https://github.com/chordpli/spec-kit-blueprint",
"documentation": "https://github.com/chordpli/spec-kit-blueprint/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/chordpli/spec-kit-blueprint/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.2.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 2,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"blueprint",
"pre-implementation",
"review",
"scaffolding",
"code-literacy"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-17T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-17T00:00:00Z"
},
"branch-convention": {
"name": "Branch Convention",
"id": "branch-convention",
@@ -333,38 +237,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-29T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-29T00:00:00Z"
},
"catalog-ci": {
"name": "Catalog CI",
"id": "catalog-ci",
"description": "Automated validation for spec-kit community catalog entries — structure, URLs, diffs, and linting.",
"author": "Quratulain-bilal",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-catalog-ci/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-catalog-ci",
"homepage": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-catalog-ci",
"documentation": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-catalog-ci/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-catalog-ci/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.4.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 4,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"ci",
"validation",
"catalog",
"quality",
"automation"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-16T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-16T00:00:00Z"
},
"ci-guard": {
"name": "CI Guard",
"id": "ci-guard",
@@ -778,7 +650,7 @@
"updated_at": "2026-03-31T00:00:00Z"
},
"github-issues": {
"name": "GitHub Issues Integration 1",
"name": "GitHub Issues Integration",
"id": "github-issues",
"description": "Generate spec artifacts from GitHub Issues - import issues, sync updates, and maintain bidirectional traceability",
"author": "Fatima367",
@@ -817,38 +689,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-04-12T15:30:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T14:39:00Z"
},
"issue": {
"name": "GitHub Issues Integration 2",
"id": "issue",
"description": "Creates and syncs local specs based on an existing issue in GitHub",
"author": "aaronrsun",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-issue/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-issue",
"homepage": "https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-issue",
"documentation": "https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-issue/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/aaronrsun/spec-kit-issue/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"issue",
"integration",
"github",
"issues",
"sync"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-04T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-04T00:00:00Z"
},
"iterate": {
"name": "Iterate",
"id": "iterate",
@@ -1172,8 +1012,8 @@
"id": "memorylint",
"description": "Agent memory governance tool: Automatically audits and fixes boundary conflicts between AGENTS.md and the constitution.",
"author": "RbBtSn0w",
"version": "1.3.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/releases/download/memorylint-v1.3.0/memorylint.zip",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions",
"homepage": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/tree/main/memorylint",
"documentation": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/blob/main/memorylint/README.md",
@@ -1197,7 +1037,7 @@
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-09T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-16T13:10:26Z"
"updated_at": "2026-04-09T00:00:00Z"
},
"onboard": {
"name": "Onboard",
@@ -1657,39 +1497,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-06T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-09T00:00:00Z"
},
"scope": {
"name": "Spec Scope",
"id": "scope",
"description": "Effort estimation and scope tracking — estimate work, detect creep, and budget time per phase.",
"author": "Quratulain-bilal",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-scope-/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-scope-",
"homepage": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-scope-",
"documentation": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-scope-/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-scope-/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.4.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 4,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"estimation",
"scope",
"effort",
"planning",
"project-management",
"tracking"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-17T02:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-17T02:00:00Z"
},
"security-review": {
"name": "Security Review",
"id": "security-review",
@@ -1722,50 +1529,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-04-03T03:24:03Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-03T04:15:00Z"
},
"sf": {
"name": "SFSpeckit — Salesforce Spec-Driven Development",
"id": "sf",
"description": "Enterprise-Grade Spec-Driven Development (SDD) Framework for Salesforce.",
"author": "Sumanth Yanamala",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/ysumanth06/spec-kit-sf/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/ysumanth06/spec-kit-sf",
"homepage": "https://ysumanth06.github.io/spec-kit-sf/",
"documentation": "https://ysumanth06.github.io/spec-kit-sf/introduction.html",
"changelog": "https://github.com/ysumanth06/spec-kit-sf/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.4.0",
"tools": [
{
"name": "sf",
"version": ">=2.0.0",
"required": true
},
{
"name": "gh",
"version": ">=2.0.0",
"required": false
}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 18,
"hooks": 2
},
"tags": [
"salesforce",
"enterprise",
"sdlc",
"apex",
"devops"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-13T22:11:30Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T22:11:30Z"
},
"ship": {
"name": "Ship Release Extension",
"id": "ship",
@@ -1958,8 +1721,8 @@
"id": "superb",
"description": "Orchestrates obra/superpowers skills within the spec-kit SDD workflow. Thin bridge commands delegate to superpowers' authoritative SKILL.md files at runtime (with graceful fallback), while bridge-original commands provide spec-kit-native value. Eight commands cover the full lifecycle: intent clarification, TDD enforcement, task review, verification, critique, systematic debugging, branch completion, and review response. Hook-bound commands fire automatically; standalone commands are invoked when needed.",
"author": "rbbtsn0w",
"version": "1.3.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/releases/download/superpowers-bridge-v1.3.0/superpowers-bridge.zip",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/releases/download/superpowers-bridge-v1.0.0/superpowers-bridge.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions",
"homepage": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions",
"documentation": "https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/blob/main/superpowers-bridge/README.md",
@@ -1994,7 +1757,7 @@
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-30T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-16T14:08:23Z"
"updated_at": "2026-03-30T00:00:00Z"
},
"sync": {
"name": "Spec Sync",
@@ -2214,38 +1977,6 @@
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-09T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-09T00:00:00Z"
},
"worktrees": {
"name": "Worktrees",
"id": "worktrees",
"description": "Default-on worktree isolation for parallel agents — sibling or nested layout",
"author": "dango85",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/dango85/spec-kit-worktree-parallel/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/dango85/spec-kit-worktree-parallel",
"homepage": "https://github.com/dango85/spec-kit-worktree-parallel",
"documentation": "https://github.com/dango85/spec-kit-worktree-parallel/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/dango85/spec-kit-worktree-parallel/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.4.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"worktree",
"git",
"parallel",
"isolation",
"agents"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z"
}
}
}

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@@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ fi
_git_out=$(git add . 2>&1) || { echo "[specify] Error: git add failed: $_git_out" >&2; exit 1; }
_git_out=$(git commit -q -m "$_commit_msg" 2>&1) || { echo "[specify] Error: git commit failed: $_git_out" >&2; exit 1; }
echo "[OK] Changes committed ${_phase} ${_command_name}" >&2
echo " Changes committed ${_phase} ${_command_name}" >&2

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@@ -11,22 +11,10 @@ has_git() {
git -C "$repo_root" rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1
}
# Strip a single optional path segment (e.g. gitflow "feat/004-name" -> "004-name").
# Only when the full name is exactly two slash-free segments; otherwise returns the raw name.
spec_kit_effective_branch_name() {
local raw="$1"
if [[ "$raw" =~ ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)$ ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
else
printf '%s\n' "$raw"
fi
}
# Validate that a branch name matches the expected feature branch pattern.
# Accepts sequential (###-* with >=3 digits) or timestamp (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS-*) formats.
# Logic aligned with scripts/bash/common.sh check_feature_branch after effective-name normalization.
check_feature_branch() {
local raw="$1"
local branch="$1"
local has_git_repo="$2"
# For non-git repos, we can't enforce branch naming but still provide output
@@ -35,20 +23,19 @@ check_feature_branch() {
return 0
fi
local branch
branch=$(spec_kit_effective_branch_name "$raw")
# Accept sequential prefix (3+ digits) but exclude malformed timestamps
# Malformed: 7-or-8 digit date + 6-digit time with no trailing slug (e.g. "2026031-143022" or "20260319-143022")
local is_sequential=false
if [[ "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{3,}- ]] && [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{7}-[0-9]{6}- ]] && [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{7,8}-[0-9]{6}$ ]]; then
is_sequential=true
fi
if [[ "$is_sequential" != "true" ]] && [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6}- ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $raw" >&2
echo "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name, 1234-feature-name, or 20260319-143022-feature-name" >&2
# Reject malformed timestamps (7-digit date, 8-digit date without trailing slug, or 7-digit with slug)
if [[ "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{7}-[0-9]{6} ]] || [[ "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6}$ ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $branch" >&2
echo "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name or 20260319-143022-feature-name" >&2
return 1
fi
return 0
# Accept sequential (>=3 digits followed by hyphen) or timestamp (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS-*)
if [[ "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{3,}- ]] || [[ "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6}- ]]; then
return 0
fi
echo "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $branch" >&2
echo "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name or 20260319-143022-feature-name" >&2
return 1
}

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@@ -36,17 +36,10 @@ if (-not (Get-Command git -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
exit 0
}
# Temporarily relax ErrorActionPreference so git stderr warnings
# (e.g. CRLF notices on Windows) do not become terminating errors.
$savedEAP = $ErrorActionPreference
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Continue'
try {
git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>$null | Out-Null
$isRepo = $LASTEXITCODE -eq 0
} finally {
$ErrorActionPreference = $savedEAP
}
if (-not $isRepo) {
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { throw "not a repo" }
} catch {
Write-Warning "[specify] Warning: Not a Git repository; skipped auto-commit"
exit 0
}
@@ -124,16 +117,9 @@ if (-not $enabled) {
}
# Check if there are changes to commit
# Relax ErrorActionPreference so CRLF warnings on stderr do not terminate.
$savedEAP = $ErrorActionPreference
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Continue'
try {
git diff --quiet HEAD 2>$null; $d1 = $LASTEXITCODE
git diff --cached --quiet 2>$null; $d2 = $LASTEXITCODE
$untracked = git ls-files --others --exclude-standard 2>$null
} finally {
$ErrorActionPreference = $savedEAP
}
$diffHead = git diff --quiet HEAD 2>$null; $d1 = $LASTEXITCODE
$diffCached = git diff --cached --quiet 2>$null; $d2 = $LASTEXITCODE
$untracked = git ls-files --others --exclude-standard 2>$null
if ($d1 -eq 0 -and $d2 -eq 0 -and -not $untracked) {
Write-Host "[specify] No changes to commit after $EventName" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
@@ -150,10 +136,6 @@ if (-not $commitMsg) {
}
# Stage and commit
# Relax ErrorActionPreference so CRLF warnings on stderr do not terminate,
# while still allowing redirected error output to be captured for diagnostics.
$savedEAP = $ErrorActionPreference
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Continue'
try {
$out = git add . 2>&1 | Out-String
if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { throw "git add failed: $out" }
@@ -162,8 +144,6 @@ try {
} catch {
Write-Warning "[specify] Error: $_"
exit 1
} finally {
$ErrorActionPreference = $savedEAP
}
Write-Host "[OK] Changes committed $phase $commandName"
Write-Host " Changes committed $phase $commandName"

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@@ -15,14 +15,6 @@ function Test-HasGit {
}
}
function Get-SpecKitEffectiveBranchName {
param([string]$Branch)
if ($Branch -match '^([^/]+)/([^/]+)$') {
return $Matches[2]
}
return $Branch
}
function Test-FeatureBranch {
param(
[string]$Branch,
@@ -35,17 +27,24 @@ function Test-FeatureBranch {
return $true
}
$raw = $Branch
$Branch = Get-SpecKitEffectiveBranchName $raw
# Accept sequential prefix (3+ digits) but exclude malformed timestamps
# Malformed: 7-or-8 digit date + 6-digit time with no trailing slug (e.g. "2026031-143022" or "20260319-143022")
$hasMalformedTimestamp = ($Branch -match '^[0-9]{7}-[0-9]{6}-') -or ($Branch -match '^(?:\d{7}|\d{8})-\d{6}$')
$isSequential = ($Branch -match '^[0-9]{3,}-') -and (-not $hasMalformedTimestamp)
if (-not $isSequential -and $Branch -notmatch '^\d{8}-\d{6}-') {
[Console]::Error.WriteLine("ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $raw")
[Console]::Error.WriteLine("Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name, 1234-feature-name, or 20260319-143022-feature-name")
# Reject malformed timestamps (7-digit date or no trailing slug)
$hasMalformedTimestamp = ($Branch -match '^[0-9]{7}-[0-9]{6}-') -or
($Branch -match '^(?:\d{7}|\d{8})-\d{6}$')
if ($hasMalformedTimestamp) {
Write-Output "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $Branch"
Write-Output "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name or 20260319-143022-feature-name"
return $false
}
return $true
# Accept sequential (>=3 digits followed by hyphen) or timestamp (YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS-*)
$isSequential = ($Branch -match '^[0-9]{3,}-') -and (-not $hasMalformedTimestamp)
$isTimestamp = $Branch -match '^\d{8}-\d{6}-'
if ($isSequential -or $isTimestamp) {
return $true
}
Write-Output "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $Branch"
Write-Output "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name or 20260319-143022-feature-name"
return $false
}

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# Contributing to the Integration Catalog
This guide covers adding integrations to both the **built-in** and **community** catalogs.
## Adding a Built-In Integration
Built-in integrations are maintained by the Spec Kit core team and ship with the CLI.
### Checklist
1. **Create the integration subpackage** under `src/specify_cli/integrations/<package_dir>/`
`<package_dir>` matches the integration key when it contains no hyphens (e.g., `gemini`), or replaces hyphens with underscores when it does (e.g., key `cursor-agent` → directory `cursor_agent/`, key `kiro-cli` → directory `kiro_cli/`). Python package names cannot use hyphens.
2. **Implement the integration class** extending `MarkdownIntegration`, `TomlIntegration`, or `SkillsIntegration`
3. **Register the integration** in `src/specify_cli/integrations/__init__.py`
4. **Add tests** under `tests/integrations/test_integration_<package_dir>.py`
5. **Add a catalog entry** in `integrations/catalog.json`
6. **Update documentation** in `AGENTS.md` and `README.md`
### Catalog Entry Format
Add your integration under the top-level `integrations` key in `integrations/catalog.json`:
```json
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"integrations": {
"my-agent": {
"id": "my-agent",
"name": "My Agent",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Integration for My Agent",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
}
}
}
```
## Adding a Community Integration
Community integrations are contributed by external developers and listed in `integrations/catalog.community.json` for discovery.
### Prerequisites
1. **Working integration** — tested with `specify integration install`
2. **Public repository** — hosted on GitHub or similar
3. **`integration.yml` descriptor** — valid descriptor file (see below)
4. **Documentation** — README with usage instructions
5. **License** — open source license file
### `integration.yml` Descriptor
Every community integration must include an `integration.yml`:
```yaml
schema_version: "1.0"
integration:
id: "my-agent"
name: "My Agent"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Integration for My Agent"
author: "your-name"
repository: "https://github.com/your-name/speckit-my-agent"
license: "MIT"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.6.0"
tools:
- name: "my-agent"
version: ">=1.0.0"
required: true
provides:
commands:
- name: "speckit.specify"
file: "templates/speckit.specify.md"
scripts:
- update-context.sh
```
### Descriptor Validation Rules
| Field | Rule |
|-------|------|
| `schema_version` | Must be `"1.0"` |
| `integration.id` | Lowercase alphanumeric + hyphens (`^[a-z0-9-]+$`) |
| `integration.version` | Valid PEP 440 version (parsed with `packaging.version.Version()`) |
| `requires.speckit_version` | Required field; specify a version constraint such as `>=0.6.0` (current validation checks presence only) |
| `provides` | Must include at least one command or script |
| `provides.commands[].name` | String identifier |
| `provides.commands[].file` | Relative path to template file |
### Submitting to the Community Catalog
1. **Fork** the [spec-kit repository](https://github.com/github/spec-kit)
2. **Add your entry** under the `integrations` key in `integrations/catalog.community.json`:
```json
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"integrations": {
"my-agent": {
"id": "my-agent",
"name": "My Agent",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Integration for My Agent",
"author": "your-name",
"repository": "https://github.com/your-name/speckit-my-agent",
"tags": ["cli"]
}
}
}
```
3. **Open a pull request** with:
- Your catalog entry
- Link to your integration repository
- Confirmation that `integration.yml` is valid
### Version Updates
To update your integration version in the catalog:
1. Release a new version of your integration
2. Open a PR updating the `version` field in `catalog.community.json`
3. Ensure backward compatibility or document breaking changes
## Upgrade Workflow
The `specify integration upgrade` command supports diff-aware upgrades:
1. **Hash comparison** — the manifest records SHA-256 hashes of all installed files
2. **Modified file detection** — files changed since installation are flagged
3. **Safe default** — the upgrade blocks if any installed files were modified since installation
4. **Forced reinstall** — passing `--force` overwrites modified files with the latest version
```bash
# Upgrade current integration (blocks if files are modified)
specify integration upgrade
# Force upgrade (overwrites modified files)
specify integration upgrade --force
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# Spec Kit Integration Catalog
The integration catalog enables discovery, versioning, and distribution of AI agent integrations for Spec Kit.
## Catalog Files
### Built-In Catalog (`catalog.json`)
Contains integrations that ship with Spec Kit. These are maintained by the core team and always installable.
### Community Catalog (`catalog.community.json`)
Community-contributed integrations. Listed for discovery only — users install from the source repositories.
## Catalog Configuration
The catalog stack is resolved in this order (first match wins):
1. **Environment variable**`SPECKIT_INTEGRATION_CATALOG_URL` overrides all catalogs with a single URL
2. **Project config**`.specify/integration-catalogs.yml` in the project root
3. **User config**`~/.specify/integration-catalogs.yml` in the user home directory
4. **Built-in defaults**`catalog.json` + `catalog.community.json`
Example `integration-catalogs.yml`:
```yaml
catalogs:
- url: "https://example.com/my-catalog.json"
name: "my-catalog"
priority: 1
install_allowed: true
```
## CLI Commands
```bash
# List built-in integrations (default)
specify integration list
# Browse full catalog (built-in + community)
specify integration list --catalog
# Install an integration
specify integration install copilot
# Upgrade the current integration (diff-aware)
specify integration upgrade
# Upgrade with force (overwrite modified files)
specify integration upgrade --force
```
## Integration Descriptor (`integration.yml`)
Each integration can include an `integration.yml` descriptor that documents its metadata, requirements, and provided commands/scripts:
```yaml
schema_version: "1.0"
integration:
id: "my-agent"
name: "My Agent"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Integration for My Agent"
author: "my-org"
repository: "https://github.com/my-org/speckit-my-agent"
license: "MIT"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.6.0"
tools:
- name: "my-agent"
version: ">=1.0.0"
required: true
provides:
commands:
- name: "speckit.specify"
file: "templates/speckit.specify.md"
- name: "speckit.plan"
file: "templates/speckit.plan.md"
scripts:
- update-context.sh
- update-context.ps1
```
## Catalog Schema
Both catalog files follow the same JSON schema:
```json
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-08T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://...",
"integrations": {
"my-agent": {
"id": "my-agent",
"name": "My Agent",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Integration for My Agent",
"author": "my-org",
"repository": "https://github.com/my-org/speckit-my-agent",
"tags": ["cli"]
}
}
}
```
### Required Fields
| Field | Type | Description |
|-------|------|-------------|
| `schema_version` | string | Must be `"1.0"` |
| `updated_at` | string | ISO 8601 timestamp |
| `integrations` | object | Map of integration ID → metadata |
### Integration Entry Fields
| Field | Type | Required | Description |
|-------|------|----------|-------------|
| `id` | string | Yes | Unique ID (lowercase alphanumeric + hyphens) |
| `name` | string | Yes | Human-readable display name |
| `version` | string | Yes | PEP 440 version (e.g., `1.0.0`, `1.0.0a1`) |
| `description` | string | Yes | One-line description |
| `author` | string | No | Author name or organization |
| `repository` | string | No | Source repository URL |
| `tags` | array | No | Searchable tags (e.g., `["cli", "ide"]`) |
## Contributing
See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for how to add integrations to the community catalog.

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{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-08T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/integrations/catalog.community.json",
"integrations": {}
}

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{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-08T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/integrations/catalog.json",
"integrations": {
"claude": {
"id": "claude",
"name": "Claude Code",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Anthropic Claude Code CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "anthropic"]
},
"copilot": {
"id": "copilot",
"name": "GitHub Copilot",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "GitHub Copilot IDE integration with agent commands and prompt files",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide", "github"]
},
"gemini": {
"id": "gemini",
"name": "Gemini CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Google Gemini CLI integration with TOML command format",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "google"]
},
"cursor-agent": {
"id": "cursor-agent",
"name": "Cursor",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Cursor IDE integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide"]
},
"windsurf": {
"id": "windsurf",
"name": "Windsurf",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Windsurf IDE workflow integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide"]
},
"amp": {
"id": "amp",
"name": "Amp",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Amp CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"codex": {
"id": "codex",
"name": "Codex CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Codex CLI skills-based integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "skills"]
},
"qwen": {
"id": "qwen",
"name": "Qwen Code",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Alibaba Qwen Code CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "alibaba"]
},
"opencode": {
"id": "opencode",
"name": "opencode",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "opencode CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"forge": {
"id": "forge",
"name": "Forge",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Forge CLI integration with parameter-based commands",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"kiro-cli": {
"id": "kiro-cli",
"name": "Kiro CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Kiro CLI prompt-based integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"junie": {
"id": "junie",
"name": "Junie",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Junie by JetBrains CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "jetbrains"]
},
"auggie": {
"id": "auggie",
"name": "Auggie CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Auggie CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"shai": {
"id": "shai",
"name": "SHAI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "SHAI CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"tabnine": {
"id": "tabnine",
"name": "Tabnine CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Tabnine CLI integration with TOML command format",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"kilocode": {
"id": "kilocode",
"name": "Kilo Code",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Kilo Code IDE workflow integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide"]
},
"roo": {
"id": "roo",
"name": "Roo Code",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Roo Code IDE integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide"]
},
"bob": {
"id": "bob",
"name": "IBM Bob",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "IBM Bob IDE integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide", "ibm"]
},
"trae": {
"id": "trae",
"name": "Trae",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Trae IDE rules-based integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide"]
},
"codebuddy": {
"id": "codebuddy",
"name": "CodeBuddy",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "CodeBuddy CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"qodercli": {
"id": "qodercli",
"name": "Qoder CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Qoder CLI integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"kimi": {
"id": "kimi",
"name": "Kimi Code",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Kimi Code CLI skills-based integration by Moonshot AI",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "skills"]
},
"pi": {
"id": "pi",
"name": "Pi Coding Agent",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Pi terminal coding agent prompt-based integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"iflow": {
"id": "iflow",
"name": "iFlow CLI",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "iFlow CLI integration by iflow-ai",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
},
"vibe": {
"id": "vibe",
"name": "Mistral Vibe",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Mistral Vibe CLI prompt-based integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli", "mistral"]
},
"agy": {
"id": "agy",
"name": "Antigravity",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Antigravity IDE skills-based integration",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["ide", "skills"]
},
"generic": {
"id": "generic",
"name": "Generic (bring your own agent)",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Generic integration for any agent via --ai-commands-dir",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["generic"]
},
"goose": {
"id": "goose",
"name": "Goose",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Goose CLI integration with YAML recipe format",
"author": "spec-kit-core",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"tags": ["cli"]
}
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-09T08:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/presets/catalog.community.json",
"presets": {
"aide-in-place": {
@@ -53,33 +53,6 @@
"spec-first"
]
},
"claude-ask-questions": {
"name": "Claude AskUserQuestion",
"id": "claude-ask-questions",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Upgrades /speckit.clarify and /speckit.checklist on Claude Code from Markdown-table prompts to the native AskUserQuestion picker, with a recommended option and reasoning on every question.",
"author": "0xrafasec",
"repository": "https://github.com/0xrafasec/spec-kit-preset-claude-ask-questions",
"download_url": "https://github.com/0xrafasec/spec-kit-preset-claude-ask-questions/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"homepage": "https://github.com/0xrafasec/spec-kit-preset-claude-ask-questions",
"documentation": "https://github.com/0xrafasec/spec-kit-preset-claude-ask-questions/blob/main/README.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.6.0"
},
"provides": {
"templates": 0,
"commands": 2
},
"tags": [
"claude",
"ask-user-question",
"clarify",
"checklist"
],
"created_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z"
},
"explicit-task-dependencies": {
"name": "Explicit Task Dependencies",
"id": "explicit-task-dependencies",
@@ -105,41 +78,6 @@
"wave-dag"
]
},
"fiction-book-writing": {
"name": "Fiction Book Writing",
"id": "fiction-book-writing",
"version": "1.5.0",
"description": "Spec-Driven Development for novel and long-form fiction. Replaces software engineering terminology with storytelling craft: specs become story briefs, plans become story structures, and tasks become scene-by-scene writing tasks. Supports 8 POV modes, all major plot structure frameworks, 5 humanized-AI prose profiles, and exports to DOCX/EPUB/LaTeX via pandoc.",
"author": "Andreas Daumann",
"repository": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing",
"download_url": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing/archive/refs/tags/v1.5.0.zip",
"homepage": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing",
"documentation": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing/blob/main/fiction-book-writing/README.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.5.0"
},
"provides": {
"templates": 21,
"commands": 26
},
"tags": [
"writing",
"novel",
"fiction",
"storytelling",
"creative-writing",
"kdp",
"multi-pov",
"export",
"book",
"brainstorming",
"roleplay",
"audiobook"
],
"created_at": "2026-04-09T08:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-16T08:00:00Z"
},
"multi-repo-branching": {
"name": "Multi-Repo Branching",
"id": "multi-repo-branching",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[project]
name = "specify-cli"
version = "0.7.3"
version = "0.6.2"
description = "Specify CLI, part of GitHub Spec Kit. A tool to bootstrap your projects for Spec-Driven Development (SDD)."
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = [
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ packages = ["src/specify_cli"]
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel.force-include]
# Bundle core assets so `specify init` works without network access (air-gapped / enterprise)
# Page templates (exclude commands/ — bundled separately below to avoid duplication)
"templates/agent-file-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/agent-file-template.md"
"templates/checklist-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/checklist-template.md"
"templates/constitution-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/constitution-template.md"
"templates/plan-template.md" = "specify_cli/core_pack/templates/plan-template.md"
@@ -40,8 +41,6 @@ packages = ["src/specify_cli"]
"scripts/powershell" = "specify_cli/core_pack/scripts/powershell"
# Bundled extensions (installable via `specify extension add <name>`)
"extensions/git" = "specify_cli/core_pack/extensions/git"
# Bundled workflows (auto-installed during `specify init`)
"workflows/speckit" = "specify_cli/core_pack/workflows/speckit"
# Bundled presets (installable via `specify preset add <name>` or `specify init --preset <name>`)
"presets/lean" = "specify_cli/core_pack/presets/lean"

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@@ -114,19 +114,8 @@ has_git() {
git -C "$repo_root" rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree >/dev/null 2>&1
}
# Strip a single optional path segment (e.g. gitflow "feat/004-name" -> "004-name").
# Only when the full name is exactly two slash-free segments; otherwise returns the raw name.
spec_kit_effective_branch_name() {
local raw="$1"
if [[ "$raw" =~ ^([^/]+)/([^/]+)$ ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
else
printf '%s\n' "$raw"
fi
}
check_feature_branch() {
local raw="$1"
local branch="$1"
local has_git_repo="$2"
# For non-git repos, we can't enforce branch naming but still provide output
@@ -135,9 +124,6 @@ check_feature_branch() {
return 0
fi
local branch
branch=$(spec_kit_effective_branch_name "$raw")
# Accept sequential prefix (3+ digits) but exclude malformed timestamps
# Malformed: 7-or-8 digit date + 6-digit time with no trailing slug (e.g. "2026031-143022" or "20260319-143022")
local is_sequential=false
@@ -145,7 +131,7 @@ check_feature_branch() {
is_sequential=true
fi
if [[ "$is_sequential" != "true" ]] && [[ ! "$branch" =~ ^[0-9]{8}-[0-9]{6}- ]]; then
echo "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $raw" >&2
echo "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $branch" >&2
echo "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name, 1234-feature-name, or 20260319-143022-feature-name" >&2
return 1
fi
@@ -153,12 +139,13 @@ check_feature_branch() {
return 0
}
get_feature_dir() { echo "$1/specs/$2"; }
# Find feature directory by numeric prefix instead of exact branch match
# This allows multiple branches to work on the same spec (e.g., 004-fix-bug, 004-add-feature)
find_feature_dir_by_prefix() {
local repo_root="$1"
local branch_name
branch_name=$(spec_kit_effective_branch_name "$2")
local branch_name="$2"
local specs_dir="$repo_root/specs"
# Extract prefix from branch (e.g., "004" from "004-whatever" or "20260319-143022" from timestamp branches)

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Update agent context files with information from plan.md
#
# This script maintains AI agent context files by parsing feature specifications
# and updating agent-specific configuration files with project information.
#
# MAIN FUNCTIONS:
# 1. Environment Validation
# - Verifies git repository structure and branch information
# - Checks for required plan.md files and templates
# - Validates file permissions and accessibility
#
# 2. Plan Data Extraction
# - Parses plan.md files to extract project metadata
# - Identifies language/version, frameworks, databases, and project types
# - Handles missing or incomplete specification data gracefully
#
# 3. Agent File Management
# - Creates new agent context files from templates when needed
# - Updates existing agent files with new project information
# - Preserves manual additions and custom configurations
# - Supports multiple AI agent formats and directory structures
#
# 4. Content Generation
# - Generates language-specific build/test commands
# - Creates appropriate project directory structures
# - Updates technology stacks and recent changes sections
# - Maintains consistent formatting and timestamps
#
# 5. Multi-Agent Support
# - Handles agent-specific file paths and naming conventions
# - Supports: Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Cursor, Qwen, opencode, Codex, Windsurf, Junie, Kilo Code, Auggie CLI, Roo Code, CodeBuddy CLI, Qoder CLI, Amp, SHAI, Tabnine CLI, Kiro CLI, Mistral Vibe, Kimi Code, Pi Coding Agent, iFlow CLI, Forge, Goose, Antigravity or Generic
# - Can update single agents or all existing agent files
# - Creates default Claude file if no agent files exist
#
# Usage: ./update-agent-context.sh [agent_type]
# Agent types: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|forge|goose|generic
# Leave empty to update all existing agent files
set -e
# Enable strict error handling
set -u
set -o pipefail
#==============================================================================
# Configuration and Global Variables
#==============================================================================
# Get script directory and load common functions
SCRIPT_DIR="$(CDPATH="" cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "$SCRIPT_DIR/common.sh"
# Get all paths and variables from common functions
_paths_output=$(get_feature_paths) || { echo "ERROR: Failed to resolve feature paths" >&2; exit 1; }
eval "$_paths_output"
unset _paths_output
NEW_PLAN="$IMPL_PLAN" # Alias for compatibility with existing code
AGENT_TYPE="${1:-}"
# Agent-specific file paths
CLAUDE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/CLAUDE.md"
GEMINI_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/GEMINI.md"
COPILOT_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.github/copilot-instructions.md"
CURSOR_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.cursor/rules/specify-rules.mdc"
QWEN_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/QWEN.md"
AGENTS_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/AGENTS.md"
WINDSURF_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.windsurf/rules/specify-rules.md"
JUNIE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.junie/AGENTS.md"
KILOCODE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.kilocode/rules/specify-rules.md"
AUGGIE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.augment/rules/specify-rules.md"
ROO_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.roo/rules/specify-rules.md"
CODEBUDDY_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/CODEBUDDY.md"
QODER_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/QODER.md"
# Amp, Kiro CLI, IBM Bob, Pi, Forge, and Goose all share AGENTS.md — use AGENTS_FILE to avoid
# updating the same file multiple times.
AMP_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
SHAI_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/SHAI.md"
TABNINE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/TABNINE.md"
KIRO_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
AGY_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.agent/rules/specify-rules.md"
BOB_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
VIBE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.vibe/agents/specify-agents.md"
KIMI_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/KIMI.md"
TRAE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.trae/rules/project_rules.md"
IFLOW_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/IFLOW.md"
FORGE_FILE="$AGENTS_FILE"
# Template file
TEMPLATE_FILE="$REPO_ROOT/.specify/templates/agent-file-template.md"
# Global variables for parsed plan data
NEW_LANG=""
NEW_FRAMEWORK=""
NEW_DB=""
NEW_PROJECT_TYPE=""
#==============================================================================
# Utility Functions
#==============================================================================
log_info() {
echo "INFO: $1"
}
log_success() {
echo "$1"
}
log_error() {
echo "ERROR: $1" >&2
}
log_warning() {
echo "WARNING: $1" >&2
}
# Track temporary files for cleanup on interrupt
_CLEANUP_FILES=()
# Cleanup function for temporary files
cleanup() {
local exit_code=$?
# Disarm traps to prevent re-entrant loop
trap - EXIT INT TERM
if [ ${#_CLEANUP_FILES[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
for f in "${_CLEANUP_FILES[@]}"; do
rm -f "$f" "$f.bak" "$f.tmp"
done
fi
exit $exit_code
}
# Set up cleanup trap
trap cleanup EXIT INT TERM
#==============================================================================
# Validation Functions
#==============================================================================
validate_environment() {
# Check if we have a current branch/feature (git or non-git)
if [[ -z "$CURRENT_BRANCH" ]]; then
log_error "Unable to determine current feature"
if [[ "$HAS_GIT" == "true" ]]; then
log_info "Make sure you're on a feature branch"
else
log_info "Set SPECIFY_FEATURE environment variable or create a feature first"
fi
exit 1
fi
# Check if plan.md exists
if [[ ! -f "$NEW_PLAN" ]]; then
log_error "No plan.md found at $NEW_PLAN"
log_info "Make sure you're working on a feature with a corresponding spec directory"
if [[ "$HAS_GIT" != "true" ]]; then
log_info "Use: export SPECIFY_FEATURE=your-feature-name or create a new feature first"
fi
exit 1
fi
# Check if template exists (needed for new files)
if [[ ! -f "$TEMPLATE_FILE" ]]; then
log_warning "Template file not found at $TEMPLATE_FILE"
log_warning "Creating new agent files will fail"
fi
}
#==============================================================================
# Plan Parsing Functions
#==============================================================================
extract_plan_field() {
local field_pattern="$1"
local plan_file="$2"
grep "^\*\*${field_pattern}\*\*: " "$plan_file" 2>/dev/null | \
head -1 | \
sed "s|^\*\*${field_pattern}\*\*: ||" | \
sed 's/^[ \t]*//;s/[ \t]*$//' | \
grep -v "NEEDS CLARIFICATION" | \
grep -v "^N/A$" || echo ""
}
parse_plan_data() {
local plan_file="$1"
if [[ ! -f "$plan_file" ]]; then
log_error "Plan file not found: $plan_file"
return 1
fi
if [[ ! -r "$plan_file" ]]; then
log_error "Plan file is not readable: $plan_file"
return 1
fi
log_info "Parsing plan data from $plan_file"
NEW_LANG=$(extract_plan_field "Language/Version" "$plan_file")
NEW_FRAMEWORK=$(extract_plan_field "Primary Dependencies" "$plan_file")
NEW_DB=$(extract_plan_field "Storage" "$plan_file")
NEW_PROJECT_TYPE=$(extract_plan_field "Project Type" "$plan_file")
# Log what we found
if [[ -n "$NEW_LANG" ]]; then
log_info "Found language: $NEW_LANG"
else
log_warning "No language information found in plan"
fi
if [[ -n "$NEW_FRAMEWORK" ]]; then
log_info "Found framework: $NEW_FRAMEWORK"
fi
if [[ -n "$NEW_DB" ]] && [[ "$NEW_DB" != "N/A" ]]; then
log_info "Found database: $NEW_DB"
fi
if [[ -n "$NEW_PROJECT_TYPE" ]]; then
log_info "Found project type: $NEW_PROJECT_TYPE"
fi
}
format_technology_stack() {
local lang="$1"
local framework="$2"
local parts=()
# Add non-empty parts
[[ -n "$lang" && "$lang" != "NEEDS CLARIFICATION" ]] && parts+=("$lang")
[[ -n "$framework" && "$framework" != "NEEDS CLARIFICATION" && "$framework" != "N/A" ]] && parts+=("$framework")
# Join with proper formatting
if [[ ${#parts[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then
echo ""
elif [[ ${#parts[@]} -eq 1 ]]; then
echo "${parts[0]}"
else
# Join multiple parts with " + "
local result="${parts[0]}"
for ((i=1; i<${#parts[@]}; i++)); do
result="$result + ${parts[i]}"
done
echo "$result"
fi
}
#==============================================================================
# Template and Content Generation Functions
#==============================================================================
get_project_structure() {
local project_type="$1"
if [[ "$project_type" == *"web"* ]]; then
echo "backend/\\nfrontend/\\ntests/"
else
echo "src/\\ntests/"
fi
}
get_commands_for_language() {
local lang="$1"
case "$lang" in
*"Python"*)
echo "cd src && pytest && ruff check ."
;;
*"Rust"*)
echo "cargo test && cargo clippy"
;;
*"JavaScript"*|*"TypeScript"*)
echo "npm test && npm run lint"
;;
*)
echo "# Add commands for $lang"
;;
esac
}
get_language_conventions() {
local lang="$1"
echo "$lang: Follow standard conventions"
}
# Escape sed replacement-side specials for | delimiter.
# & and \ are replacement-side specials; | is our sed delimiter.
_esc_sed() { printf '%s\n' "$1" | sed 's/[\\&|]/\\&/g'; }
create_new_agent_file() {
local target_file="$1"
local temp_file="$2"
local project_name
project_name=$(_esc_sed "$3")
local current_date="$4"
if [[ ! -f "$TEMPLATE_FILE" ]]; then
log_error "Template not found at $TEMPLATE_FILE"
return 1
fi
if [[ ! -r "$TEMPLATE_FILE" ]]; then
log_error "Template file is not readable: $TEMPLATE_FILE"
return 1
fi
log_info "Creating new agent context file from template..."
if ! cp "$TEMPLATE_FILE" "$temp_file"; then
log_error "Failed to copy template file"
return 1
fi
# Replace template placeholders
local project_structure
project_structure=$(get_project_structure "$NEW_PROJECT_TYPE")
project_structure=$(_esc_sed "$project_structure")
local commands
commands=$(get_commands_for_language "$NEW_LANG")
local language_conventions
language_conventions=$(get_language_conventions "$NEW_LANG")
local escaped_lang=$(_esc_sed "$NEW_LANG")
local escaped_framework=$(_esc_sed "$NEW_FRAMEWORK")
commands=$(_esc_sed "$commands")
language_conventions=$(_esc_sed "$language_conventions")
local escaped_branch=$(_esc_sed "$CURRENT_BRANCH")
# Build technology stack and recent change strings conditionally
local tech_stack
if [[ -n "$escaped_lang" && -n "$escaped_framework" ]]; then
tech_stack="- $escaped_lang + $escaped_framework ($escaped_branch)"
elif [[ -n "$escaped_lang" ]]; then
tech_stack="- $escaped_lang ($escaped_branch)"
elif [[ -n "$escaped_framework" ]]; then
tech_stack="- $escaped_framework ($escaped_branch)"
else
tech_stack="- ($escaped_branch)"
fi
local recent_change
if [[ -n "$escaped_lang" && -n "$escaped_framework" ]]; then
recent_change="- $escaped_branch: Added $escaped_lang + $escaped_framework"
elif [[ -n "$escaped_lang" ]]; then
recent_change="- $escaped_branch: Added $escaped_lang"
elif [[ -n "$escaped_framework" ]]; then
recent_change="- $escaped_branch: Added $escaped_framework"
else
recent_change="- $escaped_branch: Added"
fi
local substitutions=(
"s|\[PROJECT NAME\]|$project_name|"
"s|\[DATE\]|$current_date|"
"s|\[EXTRACTED FROM ALL PLAN.MD FILES\]|$tech_stack|"
"s|\[ACTUAL STRUCTURE FROM PLANS\]|$project_structure|g"
"s|\[ONLY COMMANDS FOR ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES\]|$commands|"
"s|\[LANGUAGE-SPECIFIC, ONLY FOR LANGUAGES IN USE\]|$language_conventions|"
"s|\[LAST 3 FEATURES AND WHAT THEY ADDED\]|$recent_change|"
)
for substitution in "${substitutions[@]}"; do
if ! sed -i.bak -e "$substitution" "$temp_file"; then
log_error "Failed to perform substitution: $substitution"
rm -f "$temp_file" "$temp_file.bak"
return 1
fi
done
# Convert literal \n sequences to actual newlines (portable — works on BSD + GNU)
awk '{gsub(/\\n/,"\n")}1' "$temp_file" > "$temp_file.tmp"
mv "$temp_file.tmp" "$temp_file"
# Clean up backup files from sed -i.bak
rm -f "$temp_file.bak"
# Prepend Cursor frontmatter for .mdc files so rules are auto-included
if [[ "$target_file" == *.mdc ]]; then
local frontmatter_file
frontmatter_file=$(mktemp) || return 1
_CLEANUP_FILES+=("$frontmatter_file")
printf '%s\n' "---" "description: Project Development Guidelines" "globs: [\"**/*\"]" "alwaysApply: true" "---" "" > "$frontmatter_file"
cat "$temp_file" >> "$frontmatter_file"
mv "$frontmatter_file" "$temp_file"
fi
return 0
}
update_existing_agent_file() {
local target_file="$1"
local current_date="$2"
log_info "Updating existing agent context file..."
# Use a single temporary file for atomic update
local temp_file
temp_file=$(mktemp) || {
log_error "Failed to create temporary file"
return 1
}
_CLEANUP_FILES+=("$temp_file")
# Process the file in one pass
local tech_stack=$(format_technology_stack "$NEW_LANG" "$NEW_FRAMEWORK")
local new_tech_entries=()
local new_change_entry=""
# Prepare new technology entries
if [[ -n "$tech_stack" ]] && ! grep -q "$tech_stack" "$target_file"; then
new_tech_entries+=("- $tech_stack ($CURRENT_BRANCH)")
fi
if [[ -n "$NEW_DB" ]] && [[ "$NEW_DB" != "N/A" ]] && [[ "$NEW_DB" != "NEEDS CLARIFICATION" ]] && ! grep -q "$NEW_DB" "$target_file"; then
new_tech_entries+=("- $NEW_DB ($CURRENT_BRANCH)")
fi
# Prepare new change entry
if [[ -n "$tech_stack" ]]; then
new_change_entry="- $CURRENT_BRANCH: Added $tech_stack"
elif [[ -n "$NEW_DB" ]] && [[ "$NEW_DB" != "N/A" ]] && [[ "$NEW_DB" != "NEEDS CLARIFICATION" ]]; then
new_change_entry="- $CURRENT_BRANCH: Added $NEW_DB"
fi
# Check if sections exist in the file
local has_active_technologies=0
local has_recent_changes=0
if grep -q "^## Active Technologies" "$target_file" 2>/dev/null; then
has_active_technologies=1
fi
if grep -q "^## Recent Changes" "$target_file" 2>/dev/null; then
has_recent_changes=1
fi
# Process file line by line
local in_tech_section=false
local in_changes_section=false
local tech_entries_added=false
local changes_entries_added=false
local existing_changes_count=0
local file_ended=false
while IFS= read -r line || [[ -n "$line" ]]; do
# Handle Active Technologies section
if [[ "$line" == "## Active Technologies" ]]; then
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
in_tech_section=true
continue
elif [[ $in_tech_section == true ]] && [[ "$line" =~ ^##[[:space:]] ]]; then
# Add new tech entries before closing the section
if [[ $tech_entries_added == false ]] && [[ ${#new_tech_entries[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${new_tech_entries[@]}" >> "$temp_file"
tech_entries_added=true
fi
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
in_tech_section=false
continue
elif [[ $in_tech_section == true ]] && [[ -z "$line" ]]; then
# Add new tech entries before empty line in tech section
if [[ $tech_entries_added == false ]] && [[ ${#new_tech_entries[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${new_tech_entries[@]}" >> "$temp_file"
tech_entries_added=true
fi
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
continue
fi
# Handle Recent Changes section
if [[ "$line" == "## Recent Changes" ]]; then
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
# Add new change entry right after the heading
if [[ -n "$new_change_entry" ]]; then
echo "$new_change_entry" >> "$temp_file"
fi
in_changes_section=true
changes_entries_added=true
continue
elif [[ $in_changes_section == true ]] && [[ "$line" =~ ^##[[:space:]] ]]; then
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
in_changes_section=false
continue
elif [[ $in_changes_section == true ]] && [[ "$line" == "- "* ]]; then
# Keep only first 2 existing changes
if [[ $existing_changes_count -lt 2 ]]; then
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
((existing_changes_count++))
fi
continue
fi
# Update timestamp
if [[ "$line" =~ (\*\*)?Last\ updated(\*\*)?:.*[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9] ]]; then
echo "$line" | sed "s/[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]/$current_date/" >> "$temp_file"
else
echo "$line" >> "$temp_file"
fi
done < "$target_file"
# Post-loop check: if we're still in the Active Technologies section and haven't added new entries
if [[ $in_tech_section == true ]] && [[ $tech_entries_added == false ]] && [[ ${#new_tech_entries[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
printf '%s\n' "${new_tech_entries[@]}" >> "$temp_file"
tech_entries_added=true
fi
# If sections don't exist, add them at the end of the file
if [[ $has_active_technologies -eq 0 ]] && [[ ${#new_tech_entries[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
echo "" >> "$temp_file"
echo "## Active Technologies" >> "$temp_file"
printf '%s\n' "${new_tech_entries[@]}" >> "$temp_file"
tech_entries_added=true
fi
if [[ $has_recent_changes -eq 0 ]] && [[ -n "$new_change_entry" ]]; then
echo "" >> "$temp_file"
echo "## Recent Changes" >> "$temp_file"
echo "$new_change_entry" >> "$temp_file"
changes_entries_added=true
fi
# Ensure Cursor .mdc files have YAML frontmatter for auto-inclusion
if [[ "$target_file" == *.mdc ]]; then
if ! head -1 "$temp_file" | grep -q '^---'; then
local frontmatter_file
frontmatter_file=$(mktemp) || { rm -f "$temp_file"; return 1; }
_CLEANUP_FILES+=("$frontmatter_file")
printf '%s\n' "---" "description: Project Development Guidelines" "globs: [\"**/*\"]" "alwaysApply: true" "---" "" > "$frontmatter_file"
cat "$temp_file" >> "$frontmatter_file"
mv "$frontmatter_file" "$temp_file"
fi
fi
# Move temp file to target atomically
if ! mv "$temp_file" "$target_file"; then
log_error "Failed to update target file"
rm -f "$temp_file"
return 1
fi
return 0
}
#==============================================================================
# Main Agent File Update Function
#==============================================================================
update_agent_file() {
local target_file="$1"
local agent_name="$2"
if [[ -z "$target_file" ]] || [[ -z "$agent_name" ]]; then
log_error "update_agent_file requires target_file and agent_name parameters"
return 1
fi
log_info "Updating $agent_name context file: $target_file"
local project_name
project_name=$(basename "$REPO_ROOT")
local current_date
current_date=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
# Create directory if it doesn't exist
local target_dir
target_dir=$(dirname "$target_file")
if [[ ! -d "$target_dir" ]]; then
if ! mkdir -p "$target_dir"; then
log_error "Failed to create directory: $target_dir"
return 1
fi
fi
if [[ ! -f "$target_file" ]]; then
# Create new file from template
local temp_file
temp_file=$(mktemp) || {
log_error "Failed to create temporary file"
return 1
}
_CLEANUP_FILES+=("$temp_file")
if create_new_agent_file "$target_file" "$temp_file" "$project_name" "$current_date"; then
if mv "$temp_file" "$target_file"; then
log_success "Created new $agent_name context file"
else
log_error "Failed to move temporary file to $target_file"
rm -f "$temp_file"
return 1
fi
else
log_error "Failed to create new agent file"
rm -f "$temp_file"
return 1
fi
else
# Update existing file
if [[ ! -r "$target_file" ]]; then
log_error "Cannot read existing file: $target_file"
return 1
fi
if [[ ! -w "$target_file" ]]; then
log_error "Cannot write to existing file: $target_file"
return 1
fi
if update_existing_agent_file "$target_file" "$current_date"; then
log_success "Updated existing $agent_name context file"
else
log_error "Failed to update existing agent file"
return 1
fi
fi
return 0
}
#==============================================================================
# Agent Selection and Processing
#==============================================================================
update_specific_agent() {
local agent_type="$1"
case "$agent_type" in
claude)
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code" || return 1
;;
gemini)
update_agent_file "$GEMINI_FILE" "Gemini CLI" || return 1
;;
copilot)
update_agent_file "$COPILOT_FILE" "GitHub Copilot" || return 1
;;
cursor-agent)
update_agent_file "$CURSOR_FILE" "Cursor IDE" || return 1
;;
qwen)
update_agent_file "$QWEN_FILE" "Qwen Code" || return 1
;;
opencode)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "opencode" || return 1
;;
codex)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Codex CLI" || return 1
;;
windsurf)
update_agent_file "$WINDSURF_FILE" "Windsurf" || return 1
;;
junie)
update_agent_file "$JUNIE_FILE" "Junie" || return 1
;;
kilocode)
update_agent_file "$KILOCODE_FILE" "Kilo Code" || return 1
;;
auggie)
update_agent_file "$AUGGIE_FILE" "Auggie CLI" || return 1
;;
roo)
update_agent_file "$ROO_FILE" "Roo Code" || return 1
;;
codebuddy)
update_agent_file "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI" || return 1
;;
qodercli)
update_agent_file "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI" || return 1
;;
amp)
update_agent_file "$AMP_FILE" "Amp" || return 1
;;
shai)
update_agent_file "$SHAI_FILE" "SHAI" || return 1
;;
tabnine)
update_agent_file "$TABNINE_FILE" "Tabnine CLI" || return 1
;;
kiro-cli)
update_agent_file "$KIRO_FILE" "Kiro CLI" || return 1
;;
agy)
update_agent_file "$AGY_FILE" "Antigravity" || return 1
;;
bob)
update_agent_file "$BOB_FILE" "IBM Bob" || return 1
;;
vibe)
update_agent_file "$VIBE_FILE" "Mistral Vibe" || return 1
;;
kimi)
update_agent_file "$KIMI_FILE" "Kimi Code" || return 1
;;
trae)
update_agent_file "$TRAE_FILE" "Trae" || return 1
;;
pi)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Pi Coding Agent" || return 1
;;
iflow)
update_agent_file "$IFLOW_FILE" "iFlow CLI" || return 1
;;
forge)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Forge" || return 1
;;
goose)
update_agent_file "$AGENTS_FILE" "Goose" || return 1
;;
generic)
log_info "Generic agent: no predefined context file. Use the agent-specific update script for your agent."
;;
*)
log_error "Unknown agent type '$agent_type'"
log_error "Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|forge|goose|generic"
exit 1
;;
esac
}
# Helper: skip non-existent files and files already updated (dedup by
# realpath so that variables pointing to the same file — e.g. AMP_FILE,
# KIRO_FILE, BOB_FILE all resolving to AGENTS_FILE — are only written once).
# Uses a linear array instead of associative array for bash 3.2 compatibility.
# Note: defined at top level because bash 3.2 does not support true
# nested/local functions. _updated_paths, _found_agent, and _all_ok are
# initialised exclusively inside update_all_existing_agents so that
# sourcing this script has no side effects on the caller's environment.
_update_if_new() {
local file="$1" name="$2"
[[ -f "$file" ]] || return 0
local real_path
real_path=$(realpath "$file" 2>/dev/null || echo "$file")
local p
if [[ ${#_updated_paths[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
for p in "${_updated_paths[@]}"; do
[[ "$p" == "$real_path" ]] && return 0
done
fi
# Record the file as seen before attempting the update so that:
# (a) aliases pointing to the same path are not retried on failure
# (b) _found_agent reflects file existence, not update success
_updated_paths+=("$real_path")
_found_agent=true
update_agent_file "$file" "$name"
}
update_all_existing_agents() {
_found_agent=false
_updated_paths=()
local _all_ok=true
_update_if_new "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$GEMINI_FILE" "Gemini CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$COPILOT_FILE" "GitHub Copilot" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$CURSOR_FILE" "Cursor IDE" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$QWEN_FILE" "Qwen Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AGENTS_FILE" "Codex/opencode/Amp/Kiro/Bob/Pi/Forge/Goose" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$WINDSURF_FILE" "Windsurf" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$JUNIE_FILE" "Junie" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$KILOCODE_FILE" "Kilo Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AUGGIE_FILE" "Auggie CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$ROO_FILE" "Roo Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$CODEBUDDY_FILE" "CodeBuddy CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$SHAI_FILE" "SHAI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$TABNINE_FILE" "Tabnine CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$QODER_FILE" "Qoder CLI" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$AGY_FILE" "Antigravity" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$VIBE_FILE" "Mistral Vibe" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$KIMI_FILE" "Kimi Code" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$TRAE_FILE" "Trae" || _all_ok=false
_update_if_new "$IFLOW_FILE" "iFlow CLI" || _all_ok=false
# If no agent files exist, create a default Claude file
if [[ "$_found_agent" == false ]]; then
log_info "No existing agent files found, creating default Claude file..."
update_agent_file "$CLAUDE_FILE" "Claude Code" || return 1
fi
[[ "$_all_ok" == true ]]
}
print_summary() {
echo
log_info "Summary of changes:"
if [[ -n "$NEW_LANG" ]]; then
echo " - Added language: $NEW_LANG"
fi
if [[ -n "$NEW_FRAMEWORK" ]]; then
echo " - Added framework: $NEW_FRAMEWORK"
fi
if [[ -n "$NEW_DB" ]] && [[ "$NEW_DB" != "N/A" ]]; then
echo " - Added database: $NEW_DB"
fi
echo
log_info "Usage: $0 [claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|forge|goose|generic]"
}
#==============================================================================
# Main Execution
#==============================================================================
main() {
# Validate environment before proceeding
validate_environment
log_info "=== Updating agent context files for feature $CURRENT_BRANCH ==="
# Parse the plan file to extract project information
if ! parse_plan_data "$NEW_PLAN"; then
log_error "Failed to parse plan data"
exit 1
fi
# Process based on agent type argument
local success=true
if [[ -z "$AGENT_TYPE" ]]; then
# No specific agent provided - update all existing agent files
log_info "No agent specified, updating all existing agent files..."
if ! update_all_existing_agents; then
success=false
fi
else
# Specific agent provided - update only that agent
log_info "Updating specific agent: $AGENT_TYPE"
if ! update_specific_agent "$AGENT_TYPE"; then
success=false
fi
fi
# Print summary
print_summary
if [[ "$success" == true ]]; then
log_success "Agent context update completed successfully"
exit 0
else
log_error "Agent context update completed with errors"
exit 1
fi
}
# Execute main function if script is run directly
if [[ "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" == "${0}" ]]; then
main "$@"
fi

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@@ -127,16 +127,6 @@ function Test-HasGit {
}
}
# Strip a single optional path segment (e.g. gitflow "feat/004-name" -> "004-name").
# Only when the full name is exactly two slash-free segments; otherwise returns the raw name.
function Get-SpecKitEffectiveBranchName {
param([string]$Branch)
if ($Branch -match '^([^/]+)/([^/]+)$') {
return $Matches[2]
}
return $Branch
}
function Test-FeatureBranch {
param(
[string]$Branch,
@@ -148,69 +138,22 @@ function Test-FeatureBranch {
Write-Warning "[specify] Warning: Git repository not detected; skipped branch validation"
return $true
}
$raw = $Branch
$Branch = Get-SpecKitEffectiveBranchName $raw
# Accept sequential prefix (3+ digits) but exclude malformed timestamps
# Malformed: 7-or-8 digit date + 6-digit time with no trailing slug (e.g. "2026031-143022" or "20260319-143022")
$hasMalformedTimestamp = ($Branch -match '^[0-9]{7}-[0-9]{6}-') -or ($Branch -match '^(?:\d{7}|\d{8})-\d{6}$')
$isSequential = ($Branch -match '^[0-9]{3,}-') -and (-not $hasMalformedTimestamp)
if (-not $isSequential -and $Branch -notmatch '^\d{8}-\d{6}-') {
[Console]::Error.WriteLine("ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $raw")
[Console]::Error.WriteLine("Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name, 1234-feature-name, or 20260319-143022-feature-name")
Write-Output "ERROR: Not on a feature branch. Current branch: $Branch"
Write-Output "Feature branches should be named like: 001-feature-name, 1234-feature-name, or 20260319-143022-feature-name"
return $false
}
return $true
}
# Resolve specs/<feature-dir> by numeric/timestamp prefix (mirrors scripts/bash/common.sh find_feature_dir_by_prefix).
function Find-FeatureDirByPrefix {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$RepoRoot,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$Branch
)
$specsDir = Join-Path $RepoRoot 'specs'
$branchName = Get-SpecKitEffectiveBranchName $Branch
$prefix = $null
if ($branchName -match '^(\d{8}-\d{6})-') {
$prefix = $Matches[1]
} elseif ($branchName -match '^(\d{3,})-') {
$prefix = $Matches[1]
} else {
return (Join-Path $specsDir $branchName)
}
$dirMatches = @()
if (Test-Path -LiteralPath $specsDir -PathType Container) {
$dirMatches = @(Get-ChildItem -LiteralPath $specsDir -Filter "$prefix-*" -Directory -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)
}
if ($dirMatches.Count -eq 0) {
return (Join-Path $specsDir $branchName)
}
if ($dirMatches.Count -eq 1) {
return $dirMatches[0].FullName
}
$names = ($dirMatches | ForEach-Object { $_.Name }) -join ' '
[Console]::Error.WriteLine("ERROR: Multiple spec directories found with prefix '$prefix': $names")
[Console]::Error.WriteLine('Please ensure only one spec directory exists per prefix.')
return $null
}
# Branch-based prefix resolution; mirrors bash get_feature_paths failure (stderr + exit 1).
function Get-FeatureDirFromBranchPrefixOrExit {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$RepoRoot,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$CurrentBranch
)
$resolved = Find-FeatureDirByPrefix -RepoRoot $RepoRoot -Branch $CurrentBranch
if ($null -eq $resolved) {
[Console]::Error.WriteLine('ERROR: Failed to resolve feature directory')
exit 1
}
return $resolved
function Get-FeatureDir {
param([string]$RepoRoot, [string]$Branch)
Join-Path $RepoRoot "specs/$Branch"
}
function Get-FeaturePathsEnv {
@@ -221,7 +164,7 @@ function Get-FeaturePathsEnv {
# Resolve feature directory. Priority:
# 1. SPECIFY_FEATURE_DIRECTORY env var (explicit override)
# 2. .specify/feature.json "feature_directory" key (persisted by /speckit.specify)
# 3. Branch-name-based prefix lookup (same as scripts/bash/common.sh)
# 3. Exact branch-to-directory mapping via Get-FeatureDir (legacy fallback)
$featureJson = Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify/feature.json'
if ($env:SPECIFY_FEATURE_DIRECTORY) {
$featureDir = $env:SPECIFY_FEATURE_DIRECTORY
@@ -230,24 +173,22 @@ function Get-FeaturePathsEnv {
$featureDir = Join-Path $repoRoot $featureDir
}
} elseif (Test-Path $featureJson) {
$featureJsonRaw = Get-Content -LiteralPath $featureJson -Raw
try {
$featureConfig = $featureJsonRaw | ConvertFrom-Json
} catch {
[Console]::Error.WriteLine("ERROR: Failed to parse .specify/feature.json: $_")
exit 1
}
if ($featureConfig.feature_directory) {
$featureDir = $featureConfig.feature_directory
# Normalize relative paths to absolute under repo root
if (-not [System.IO.Path]::IsPathRooted($featureDir)) {
$featureDir = Join-Path $repoRoot $featureDir
$featureConfig = Get-Content $featureJson -Raw | ConvertFrom-Json
if ($featureConfig.feature_directory) {
$featureDir = $featureConfig.feature_directory
# Normalize relative paths to absolute under repo root
if (-not [System.IO.Path]::IsPathRooted($featureDir)) {
$featureDir = Join-Path $repoRoot $featureDir
}
} else {
$featureDir = Get-FeatureDir -RepoRoot $repoRoot -Branch $currentBranch
}
} else {
$featureDir = Get-FeatureDirFromBranchPrefixOrExit -RepoRoot $repoRoot -CurrentBranch $currentBranch
} catch {
$featureDir = Get-FeatureDir -RepoRoot $repoRoot -Branch $currentBranch
}
} else {
$featureDir = Get-FeatureDirFromBranchPrefixOrExit -RepoRoot $repoRoot -CurrentBranch $currentBranch
$featureDir = Get-FeatureDir -RepoRoot $repoRoot -Branch $currentBranch
}
[PSCustomObject]@{

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@@ -0,0 +1,515 @@
#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
<#!
.SYNOPSIS
Update agent context files with information from plan.md (PowerShell version)
.DESCRIPTION
Mirrors the behavior of scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh:
1. Environment Validation
2. Plan Data Extraction
3. Agent File Management (create from template or update existing)
4. Content Generation (technology stack, recent changes, timestamp)
5. Multi-Agent Support (claude, gemini, copilot, cursor-agent, qwen, opencode, codex, windsurf, junie, kilocode, auggie, roo, codebuddy, amp, shai, tabnine, kiro-cli, agy, bob, vibe, qodercli, kimi, trae, pi, iflow, forge, goose, generic)
.PARAMETER AgentType
Optional agent key to update a single agent. If omitted, updates all existing agent files (creating a default Claude file if none exist).
.EXAMPLE
./update-agent-context.ps1 -AgentType claude
.EXAMPLE
./update-agent-context.ps1 # Updates all existing agent files
.NOTES
Relies on common helper functions in common.ps1
#>
param(
[Parameter(Position=0)]
[ValidateSet('claude','gemini','copilot','cursor-agent','qwen','opencode','codex','windsurf','junie','kilocode','auggie','roo','codebuddy','amp','shai','tabnine','kiro-cli','agy','bob','vibe','qodercli','kimi','trae','pi','iflow','forge','goose','generic')]
[string]$AgentType
)
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Import common helpers
$ScriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
. (Join-Path $ScriptDir 'common.ps1')
# Acquire environment paths
$envData = Get-FeaturePathsEnv
$REPO_ROOT = $envData.REPO_ROOT
$CURRENT_BRANCH = $envData.CURRENT_BRANCH
$HAS_GIT = $envData.HAS_GIT
$IMPL_PLAN = $envData.IMPL_PLAN
$NEW_PLAN = $IMPL_PLAN
# Agent file paths
$CLAUDE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'CLAUDE.md'
$GEMINI_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'GEMINI.md'
$COPILOT_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.github/copilot-instructions.md'
$CURSOR_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.cursor/rules/specify-rules.mdc'
$QWEN_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'QWEN.md'
$AGENTS_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$WINDSURF_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.windsurf/rules/specify-rules.md'
$JUNIE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.junie/AGENTS.md'
$KILOCODE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.kilocode/rules/specify-rules.md'
$AUGGIE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.augment/rules/specify-rules.md'
$ROO_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.roo/rules/specify-rules.md'
$CODEBUDDY_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'CODEBUDDY.md'
$QODER_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'QODER.md'
$AMP_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$SHAI_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'SHAI.md'
$TABNINE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'TABNINE.md'
$KIRO_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$AGY_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.agent/rules/specify-rules.md'
$BOB_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$VIBE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.vibe/agents/specify-agents.md'
$KIMI_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'KIMI.md'
$TRAE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.trae/rules/project_rules.md'
$IFLOW_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'IFLOW.md'
$FORGE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$GOOSE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT 'AGENTS.md'
$TEMPLATE_FILE = Join-Path $REPO_ROOT '.specify/templates/agent-file-template.md'
# Parsed plan data placeholders
$script:NEW_LANG = ''
$script:NEW_FRAMEWORK = ''
$script:NEW_DB = ''
$script:NEW_PROJECT_TYPE = ''
function Write-Info {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Message
)
Write-Host "INFO: $Message"
}
function Write-Success {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Message
)
Write-Host "$([char]0x2713) $Message"
}
function Write-WarningMsg {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Message
)
Write-Warning $Message
}
function Write-Err {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Message
)
Write-Host "ERROR: $Message" -ForegroundColor Red
}
function Validate-Environment {
if (-not $CURRENT_BRANCH) {
Write-Err 'Unable to determine current feature'
if ($HAS_GIT) { Write-Info "Make sure you're on a feature branch" } else { Write-Info 'Set SPECIFY_FEATURE environment variable or create a feature first' }
exit 1
}
if (-not (Test-Path $NEW_PLAN)) {
Write-Err "No plan.md found at $NEW_PLAN"
Write-Info 'Ensure you are working on a feature with a corresponding spec directory'
if (-not $HAS_GIT) { Write-Info 'Use: $env:SPECIFY_FEATURE=your-feature-name or create a new feature first' }
exit 1
}
if (-not (Test-Path $TEMPLATE_FILE)) {
Write-Err "Template file not found at $TEMPLATE_FILE"
Write-Info 'Run specify init to scaffold .specify/templates, or add agent-file-template.md there.'
exit 1
}
}
function Extract-PlanField {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$FieldPattern,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$PlanFile
)
if (-not (Test-Path $PlanFile)) { return '' }
# Lines like **Language/Version**: Python 3.12
$regex = "^\*\*$([Regex]::Escape($FieldPattern))\*\*: (.+)$"
Get-Content -LiteralPath $PlanFile -Encoding utf8 | ForEach-Object {
if ($_ -match $regex) {
$val = $Matches[1].Trim()
if ($val -notin @('NEEDS CLARIFICATION','N/A')) { return $val }
}
} | Select-Object -First 1
}
function Parse-PlanData {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$PlanFile
)
if (-not (Test-Path $PlanFile)) { Write-Err "Plan file not found: $PlanFile"; return $false }
Write-Info "Parsing plan data from $PlanFile"
$script:NEW_LANG = Extract-PlanField -FieldPattern 'Language/Version' -PlanFile $PlanFile
$script:NEW_FRAMEWORK = Extract-PlanField -FieldPattern 'Primary Dependencies' -PlanFile $PlanFile
$script:NEW_DB = Extract-PlanField -FieldPattern 'Storage' -PlanFile $PlanFile
$script:NEW_PROJECT_TYPE = Extract-PlanField -FieldPattern 'Project Type' -PlanFile $PlanFile
if ($NEW_LANG) { Write-Info "Found language: $NEW_LANG" } else { Write-WarningMsg 'No language information found in plan' }
if ($NEW_FRAMEWORK) { Write-Info "Found framework: $NEW_FRAMEWORK" }
if ($NEW_DB -and $NEW_DB -ne 'N/A') { Write-Info "Found database: $NEW_DB" }
if ($NEW_PROJECT_TYPE) { Write-Info "Found project type: $NEW_PROJECT_TYPE" }
return $true
}
function Format-TechnologyStack {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string]$Lang,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string]$Framework
)
$parts = @()
if ($Lang -and $Lang -ne 'NEEDS CLARIFICATION') { $parts += $Lang }
if ($Framework -and $Framework -notin @('NEEDS CLARIFICATION','N/A')) { $parts += $Framework }
if (-not $parts) { return '' }
return ($parts -join ' + ')
}
function Get-ProjectStructure {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string]$ProjectType
)
if ($ProjectType -match 'web') { return "backend/`nfrontend/`ntests/" } else { return "src/`ntests/" }
}
function Get-CommandsForLanguage {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string]$Lang
)
switch -Regex ($Lang) {
'Python' { return "cd src; pytest; ruff check ." }
'Rust' { return "cargo test; cargo clippy" }
'JavaScript|TypeScript' { return "npm test; npm run lint" }
default { return "# Add commands for $Lang" }
}
}
function Get-LanguageConventions {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$false)]
[string]$Lang
)
if ($Lang) { "${Lang}: Follow standard conventions" } else { 'General: Follow standard conventions' }
}
function New-AgentFile {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$TargetFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$ProjectName,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[datetime]$Date
)
if (-not (Test-Path $TEMPLATE_FILE)) { Write-Err "Template not found at $TEMPLATE_FILE"; return $false }
$temp = New-TemporaryFile
Copy-Item -LiteralPath $TEMPLATE_FILE -Destination $temp -Force
$projectStructure = Get-ProjectStructure -ProjectType $NEW_PROJECT_TYPE
$commands = Get-CommandsForLanguage -Lang $NEW_LANG
$languageConventions = Get-LanguageConventions -Lang $NEW_LANG
$escaped_lang = $NEW_LANG
$escaped_framework = $NEW_FRAMEWORK
$escaped_branch = $CURRENT_BRANCH
$content = Get-Content -LiteralPath $temp -Raw -Encoding utf8
$content = $content -replace '\[PROJECT NAME\]',$ProjectName
$content = $content -replace '\[DATE\]',$Date.ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')
# Build the technology stack string safely
$techStackForTemplate = ""
if ($escaped_lang -and $escaped_framework) {
$techStackForTemplate = "- $escaped_lang + $escaped_framework ($escaped_branch)"
} elseif ($escaped_lang) {
$techStackForTemplate = "- $escaped_lang ($escaped_branch)"
} elseif ($escaped_framework) {
$techStackForTemplate = "- $escaped_framework ($escaped_branch)"
}
$content = $content -replace '\[EXTRACTED FROM ALL PLAN.MD FILES\]',$techStackForTemplate
# For project structure we manually embed (keep newlines)
$escapedStructure = [Regex]::Escape($projectStructure)
$content = $content -replace '\[ACTUAL STRUCTURE FROM PLANS\]',$escapedStructure
# Replace escaped newlines placeholder after all replacements
$content = $content -replace '\[ONLY COMMANDS FOR ACTIVE TECHNOLOGIES\]',$commands
$content = $content -replace '\[LANGUAGE-SPECIFIC, ONLY FOR LANGUAGES IN USE\]',$languageConventions
# Build the recent changes string safely
$recentChangesForTemplate = ""
if ($escaped_lang -and $escaped_framework) {
$recentChangesForTemplate = "- ${escaped_branch}: Added ${escaped_lang} + ${escaped_framework}"
} elseif ($escaped_lang) {
$recentChangesForTemplate = "- ${escaped_branch}: Added ${escaped_lang}"
} elseif ($escaped_framework) {
$recentChangesForTemplate = "- ${escaped_branch}: Added ${escaped_framework}"
}
$content = $content -replace '\[LAST 3 FEATURES AND WHAT THEY ADDED\]',$recentChangesForTemplate
# Convert literal \n sequences introduced by Escape to real newlines
$content = $content -replace '\\n',[Environment]::NewLine
# Prepend Cursor frontmatter for .mdc files so rules are auto-included
if ($TargetFile -match '\.mdc$') {
$frontmatter = @('---','description: Project Development Guidelines','globs: ["**/*"]','alwaysApply: true','---','') -join [Environment]::NewLine
$content = $frontmatter + $content
}
$parent = Split-Path -Parent $TargetFile
if (-not (Test-Path $parent)) { New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $parent | Out-Null }
Set-Content -LiteralPath $TargetFile -Value $content -NoNewline -Encoding utf8
Remove-Item $temp -Force
return $true
}
function Update-ExistingAgentFile {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$TargetFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[datetime]$Date
)
if (-not (Test-Path $TargetFile)) { return (New-AgentFile -TargetFile $TargetFile -ProjectName (Split-Path $REPO_ROOT -Leaf) -Date $Date) }
$techStack = Format-TechnologyStack -Lang $NEW_LANG -Framework $NEW_FRAMEWORK
$newTechEntries = @()
if ($techStack) {
$escapedTechStack = [Regex]::Escape($techStack)
if (-not (Select-String -Pattern $escapedTechStack -Path $TargetFile -Quiet)) {
$newTechEntries += "- $techStack ($CURRENT_BRANCH)"
}
}
if ($NEW_DB -and $NEW_DB -notin @('N/A','NEEDS CLARIFICATION')) {
$escapedDB = [Regex]::Escape($NEW_DB)
if (-not (Select-String -Pattern $escapedDB -Path $TargetFile -Quiet)) {
$newTechEntries += "- $NEW_DB ($CURRENT_BRANCH)"
}
}
$newChangeEntry = ''
if ($techStack) { $newChangeEntry = "- ${CURRENT_BRANCH}: Added ${techStack}" }
elseif ($NEW_DB -and $NEW_DB -notin @('N/A','NEEDS CLARIFICATION')) { $newChangeEntry = "- ${CURRENT_BRANCH}: Added ${NEW_DB}" }
$lines = Get-Content -LiteralPath $TargetFile -Encoding utf8
$output = New-Object System.Collections.Generic.List[string]
$inTech = $false; $inChanges = $false; $techAdded = $false; $changeAdded = $false; $existingChanges = 0
for ($i=0; $i -lt $lines.Count; $i++) {
$line = $lines[$i]
if ($line -eq '## Active Technologies') {
$output.Add($line)
$inTech = $true
continue
}
if ($inTech -and $line -match '^##\s') {
if (-not $techAdded -and $newTechEntries.Count -gt 0) { $newTechEntries | ForEach-Object { $output.Add($_) }; $techAdded = $true }
$output.Add($line); $inTech = $false; continue
}
if ($inTech -and [string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($line)) {
if (-not $techAdded -and $newTechEntries.Count -gt 0) { $newTechEntries | ForEach-Object { $output.Add($_) }; $techAdded = $true }
$output.Add($line); continue
}
if ($line -eq '## Recent Changes') {
$output.Add($line)
if ($newChangeEntry) { $output.Add($newChangeEntry); $changeAdded = $true }
$inChanges = $true
continue
}
if ($inChanges -and $line -match '^##\s') { $output.Add($line); $inChanges = $false; continue }
if ($inChanges -and $line -match '^- ') {
if ($existingChanges -lt 2) { $output.Add($line); $existingChanges++ }
continue
}
if ($line -match '(\*\*)?Last updated(\*\*)?: .*\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}') {
$output.Add(($line -replace '\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}',$Date.ToString('yyyy-MM-dd')))
continue
}
$output.Add($line)
}
# Post-loop check: if we're still in the Active Technologies section and haven't added new entries
if ($inTech -and -not $techAdded -and $newTechEntries.Count -gt 0) {
$newTechEntries | ForEach-Object { $output.Add($_) }
}
# Ensure Cursor .mdc files have YAML frontmatter for auto-inclusion
if ($TargetFile -match '\.mdc$' -and $output.Count -gt 0 -and $output[0] -ne '---') {
$frontmatter = @('---','description: Project Development Guidelines','globs: ["**/*"]','alwaysApply: true','---','')
$output.InsertRange(0, $frontmatter)
}
Set-Content -LiteralPath $TargetFile -Value ($output -join [Environment]::NewLine) -Encoding utf8
return $true
}
function Update-AgentFile {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$TargetFile,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$AgentName
)
if (-not $TargetFile -or -not $AgentName) { Write-Err 'Update-AgentFile requires TargetFile and AgentName'; return $false }
Write-Info "Updating $AgentName context file: $TargetFile"
$projectName = Split-Path $REPO_ROOT -Leaf
$date = Get-Date
$dir = Split-Path -Parent $TargetFile
if (-not (Test-Path $dir)) { New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $dir | Out-Null }
if (-not (Test-Path $TargetFile)) {
if (New-AgentFile -TargetFile $TargetFile -ProjectName $projectName -Date $date) { Write-Success "Created new $AgentName context file" } else { Write-Err 'Failed to create new agent file'; return $false }
} else {
try {
if (Update-ExistingAgentFile -TargetFile $TargetFile -Date $date) { Write-Success "Updated existing $AgentName context file" } else { Write-Err 'Failed to update agent file'; return $false }
} catch {
Write-Err "Cannot access or update existing file: $TargetFile. $_"
return $false
}
}
return $true
}
function Update-SpecificAgent {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$Type
)
switch ($Type) {
'claude' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $CLAUDE_FILE -AgentName 'Claude Code' }
'gemini' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $GEMINI_FILE -AgentName 'Gemini CLI' }
'copilot' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $COPILOT_FILE -AgentName 'GitHub Copilot' }
'cursor-agent' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $CURSOR_FILE -AgentName 'Cursor IDE' }
'qwen' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $QWEN_FILE -AgentName 'Qwen Code' }
'opencode' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'opencode' }
'codex' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'Codex CLI' }
'windsurf' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $WINDSURF_FILE -AgentName 'Windsurf' }
'junie' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $JUNIE_FILE -AgentName 'Junie' }
'kilocode' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KILOCODE_FILE -AgentName 'Kilo Code' }
'auggie' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AUGGIE_FILE -AgentName 'Auggie CLI' }
'roo' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $ROO_FILE -AgentName 'Roo Code' }
'codebuddy' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $CODEBUDDY_FILE -AgentName 'CodeBuddy 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' }
'tabnine' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $TABNINE_FILE -AgentName 'Tabnine CLI' }
'kiro-cli' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KIRO_FILE -AgentName 'Kiro CLI' }
'agy' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGY_FILE -AgentName 'Antigravity' }
'bob' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $BOB_FILE -AgentName 'IBM Bob' }
'vibe' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $VIBE_FILE -AgentName 'Mistral Vibe' }
'kimi' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $KIMI_FILE -AgentName 'Kimi Code' }
'trae' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $TRAE_FILE -AgentName 'Trae' }
'pi' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'Pi Coding Agent' }
'iflow' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $IFLOW_FILE -AgentName 'iFlow CLI' }
'forge' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $FORGE_FILE -AgentName 'Forge' }
'goose' { Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $GOOSE_FILE -AgentName 'Goose' }
'generic' { Write-Info 'Generic agent: no predefined context file. Use the agent-specific update script for your agent.' }
default { Write-Err "Unknown agent type '$Type'"; Write-Err 'Expected: claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|forge|goose|generic'; return $false }
}
}
function Update-AllExistingAgents {
$found = $false
$ok = $true
$updatedPaths = @()
# Helper function to update only if file exists and hasn't been updated yet
function Update-IfNew {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$FilePath,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
[string]$AgentName
)
if (-not (Test-Path $FilePath)) { return $true }
# Get the real path to detect duplicates (e.g., AMP_FILE, KIRO_FILE, BOB_FILE all point to AGENTS.md)
$realPath = (Get-Item -LiteralPath $FilePath).FullName
# Check if we've already updated this file
if ($updatedPaths -contains $realPath) {
return $true
}
# Record the file as seen before attempting the update
# Use parent scope (1) to modify Update-AllExistingAgents' local variables
Set-Variable -Name updatedPaths -Value ($updatedPaths + $realPath) -Scope 1
Set-Variable -Name found -Value $true -Scope 1
# Perform the update
return (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $FilePath -AgentName $AgentName)
}
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $CLAUDE_FILE -AgentName 'Claude Code')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $GEMINI_FILE -AgentName 'Gemini CLI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $COPILOT_FILE -AgentName 'GitHub Copilot')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $CURSOR_FILE -AgentName 'Cursor IDE')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $QWEN_FILE -AgentName 'Qwen Code')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $AGENTS_FILE -AgentName 'Codex/opencode/Amp/Kiro/Bob/Pi/Forge/Goose')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $WINDSURF_FILE -AgentName 'Windsurf')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $JUNIE_FILE -AgentName 'Junie')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $KILOCODE_FILE -AgentName 'Kilo Code')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $AUGGIE_FILE -AgentName 'Auggie CLI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $ROO_FILE -AgentName 'Roo Code')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $CODEBUDDY_FILE -AgentName 'CodeBuddy CLI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $QODER_FILE -AgentName 'Qoder CLI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $SHAI_FILE -AgentName 'SHAI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $TABNINE_FILE -AgentName 'Tabnine CLI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $AGY_FILE -AgentName 'Antigravity')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $VIBE_FILE -AgentName 'Mistral Vibe')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $KIMI_FILE -AgentName 'Kimi Code')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $TRAE_FILE -AgentName 'Trae')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not (Update-IfNew -FilePath $IFLOW_FILE -AgentName 'iFlow CLI')) { $ok = $false }
if (-not $found) {
Write-Info 'No existing agent files found, creating default Claude file...'
if (-not (Update-AgentFile -TargetFile $CLAUDE_FILE -AgentName 'Claude Code')) { $ok = $false }
}
return $ok
}
function Print-Summary {
Write-Host ''
Write-Info 'Summary of changes:'
if ($NEW_LANG) { Write-Host " - Added language: $NEW_LANG" }
if ($NEW_FRAMEWORK) { Write-Host " - Added framework: $NEW_FRAMEWORK" }
if ($NEW_DB -and $NEW_DB -ne 'N/A') { Write-Host " - Added database: $NEW_DB" }
Write-Host ''
Write-Info 'Usage: ./update-agent-context.ps1 [-AgentType claude|gemini|copilot|cursor-agent|qwen|opencode|codex|windsurf|junie|kilocode|auggie|roo|codebuddy|amp|shai|tabnine|kiro-cli|agy|bob|vibe|qodercli|kimi|trae|pi|iflow|forge|goose|generic]'
}
function Main {
Validate-Environment
Write-Info "=== Updating agent context files for feature $CURRENT_BRANCH ==="
if (-not (Parse-PlanData -PlanFile $NEW_PLAN)) { Write-Err 'Failed to parse plan data'; exit 1 }
$success = $true
if ($AgentType) {
Write-Info "Updating specific agent: $AgentType"
if (-not (Update-SpecificAgent -Type $AgentType)) { $success = $false }
}
else {
Write-Info 'No agent specified, updating all existing agent files...'
if (-not (Update-AllExistingAgents)) { $success = $false }
}
Print-Summary
if ($success) { Write-Success 'Agent context update completed successfully'; exit 0 } else { Write-Err 'Agent context update completed with errors'; exit 1 }
}
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@@ -110,9 +110,9 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"""Normalize script paths in frontmatter to generated project locations.
Rewrites known repo-relative and top-level script paths under the
``scripts`` key (for example ``../../scripts/``,
``../../templates/``, ``../../memory/``, ``scripts/``, ``templates/``, and
``memory/``) to the ``.specify/...`` paths used in generated projects.
`scripts` and `agent_scripts` keys (for example `../../scripts/`,
`../../templates/`, `../../memory/`, `scripts/`, `templates/`, and
`memory/`) to the `.specify/...` paths used in generated projects.
Args:
frontmatter: Frontmatter dictionary
@@ -122,8 +122,11 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"""
frontmatter = deepcopy(frontmatter)
scripts = frontmatter.get("scripts")
if isinstance(scripts, dict):
for script_key in ("scripts", "agent_scripts"):
scripts = frontmatter.get(script_key)
if not isinstance(scripts, dict):
continue
for key, script_path in scripts.items():
if isinstance(script_path, str):
scripts[key] = self.rewrite_project_relative_paths(script_path)
@@ -314,6 +317,11 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
"source": source,
},
}
if agent_name == "claude":
# Claude skills should be user-invocable (accessible via /command)
# and only run when explicitly invoked (not auto-triggered by the model).
skill_frontmatter["user-invocable"] = True
skill_frontmatter["disable-model-invocation"] = True
return skill_frontmatter
@staticmethod
@@ -330,8 +338,11 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
frontmatter = {}
scripts = frontmatter.get("scripts", {}) or {}
agent_scripts = frontmatter.get("agent_scripts", {}) or {}
if not isinstance(scripts, dict):
scripts = {}
if not isinstance(agent_scripts, dict):
agent_scripts = {}
init_opts = load_init_options(project_root)
if not isinstance(init_opts, dict):
@@ -345,14 +356,17 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
)
secondary_variant = "sh" if default_variant == "ps" else "ps"
if default_variant in scripts:
if default_variant in scripts or default_variant in agent_scripts:
fallback_order.append(default_variant)
if secondary_variant in scripts:
if secondary_variant in scripts or secondary_variant in agent_scripts:
fallback_order.append(secondary_variant)
for key in scripts:
if key not in fallback_order:
fallback_order.append(key)
for key in agent_scripts:
if key not in fallback_order:
fallback_order.append(key)
script_variant = fallback_order[0] if fallback_order else None
@@ -361,12 +375,14 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
script_command = script_command.replace("{ARGS}", "$ARGUMENTS")
body = body.replace("{SCRIPT}", script_command)
agent_script_command = (
agent_scripts.get(script_variant) if script_variant else None
)
if agent_script_command:
agent_script_command = agent_script_command.replace("{ARGS}", "$ARGUMENTS")
body = body.replace("{AGENT_SCRIPT}", agent_script_command)
body = body.replace("{ARGS}", "$ARGUMENTS").replace("__AGENT__", agent_name)
# Resolve __CONTEXT_FILE__ from init-options
context_file = init_opts.get("context_file") or ""
body = body.replace("__CONTEXT_FILE__", context_file)
return CommandRegistrar.rewrite_project_relative_paths(body)
def _convert_argument_placeholder(
@@ -644,15 +660,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
cmd_file = commands_dir / f"{output_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
if cmd_file.exists():
cmd_file.unlink()
# For SKILL.md agents each command lives in its own subdirectory
# (e.g. .agents/skills/speckit-ext-cmd/SKILL.md). Remove the
# parent dir when it becomes empty to avoid orphaned directories.
parent = cmd_file.parent
if parent != commands_dir and parent.exists():
try:
parent.rmdir() # no-op if dir still has other files
except OSError:
pass
if agent_name == "copilot":
prompt_file = (

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@@ -132,7 +132,6 @@ class ExtensionManifest:
ValidationError: If manifest is invalid
"""
self.path = manifest_path
self.warnings: List[str] = []
self.data = self._load_yaml(manifest_path)
self._validate()
@@ -218,98 +217,17 @@ class ExtensionManifest:
f"Hook '{hook_name}' missing required 'command' field"
)
# Validate commands; track renames so hook references can be rewritten.
rename_map: Dict[str, str] = {}
# Validate commands (if present)
for cmd in commands:
if not isinstance(cmd, dict):
raise ValidationError(
"Each command entry in 'provides.commands' must be a mapping"
)
if "name" not in cmd or "file" not in cmd:
raise ValidationError("Command missing 'name' or 'file'")
# Validate command name format
if not EXTENSION_COMMAND_NAME_PATTERN.match(cmd["name"]):
corrected = self._try_correct_command_name(cmd["name"], ext["id"])
if corrected:
self.warnings.append(
f"Command name '{cmd['name']}' does not follow the required pattern "
f"'speckit.{{extension}}.{{command}}'. Registering as '{corrected}'. "
f"The extension author should update the manifest to use this name."
)
rename_map[cmd["name"]] = corrected
cmd["name"] = corrected
else:
raise ValidationError(
f"Invalid command name '{cmd['name']}': "
"must follow pattern 'speckit.{extension}.{command}'"
)
# Validate alias types; no pattern enforcement on aliases — they are
# intentionally free-form to preserve community extension compatibility
# (e.g. 'speckit.verify' short aliases used by existing extensions).
aliases = cmd.get("aliases")
if aliases is None:
cmd["aliases"] = []
aliases = []
if not isinstance(aliases, list):
if EXTENSION_COMMAND_NAME_PATTERN.match(cmd["name"]) is None:
raise ValidationError(
f"Aliases for command '{cmd['name']}' must be a list"
f"Invalid command name '{cmd['name']}': "
"must follow pattern 'speckit.{extension}.{command}'"
)
for alias in aliases:
if not isinstance(alias, str):
raise ValidationError(
f"Aliases for command '{cmd['name']}' must be strings"
)
# Rewrite any hook command references that pointed at a renamed command or
# an alias-form ref (ext.cmd → speckit.ext.cmd). Always emit a warning when
# the reference is changed so extension authors know to update the manifest.
for hook_name, hook_data in self.data.get("hooks", {}).items():
if not isinstance(hook_data, dict):
raise ValidationError(
f"Hook '{hook_name}' must be a mapping, got {type(hook_data).__name__}"
)
command_ref = hook_data.get("command")
if not isinstance(command_ref, str):
continue
# Step 1: apply any rename from the auto-correction pass.
after_rename = rename_map.get(command_ref, command_ref)
# Step 2: lift alias-form '{ext_id}.cmd' to canonical 'speckit.{ext_id}.cmd'.
parts = after_rename.split(".")
if len(parts) == 2 and parts[0] == ext["id"]:
final_ref = f"speckit.{ext['id']}.{parts[1]}"
else:
final_ref = after_rename
if final_ref != command_ref:
hook_data["command"] = final_ref
self.warnings.append(
f"Hook '{hook_name}' referenced command '{command_ref}'; "
f"updated to canonical form '{final_ref}'. "
f"The extension author should update the manifest."
)
@staticmethod
def _try_correct_command_name(name: str, ext_id: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Try to auto-correct a non-conforming command name to the required pattern.
Handles the two legacy formats used by community extensions:
- 'speckit.command''speckit.{ext_id}.command'
- '{ext_id}.command''speckit.{ext_id}.command'
The 'X.Y' form is only corrected when X matches ext_id to ensure the
result passes the install-time namespace check. Any other prefix is
uncorrectable and will produce a ValidationError at the call site.
Returns the corrected name, or None if no safe correction is possible.
"""
parts = name.split('.')
if len(parts) == 2:
if parts[0] == 'speckit' or parts[0] == ext_id:
candidate = f"speckit.{ext_id}.{parts[1]}"
if EXTENSION_COMMAND_NAME_PATTERN.match(candidate):
return candidate
return None
@property
def id(self) -> str:
@@ -850,7 +768,6 @@ class ExtensionManager:
from . import load_init_options
from .agents import CommandRegistrar
from .integrations import get_integration
import yaml
written: List[str] = []
@@ -861,7 +778,6 @@ class ExtensionManager:
if not isinstance(selected_ai, str) or not selected_ai:
return []
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
integration = get_integration(selected_ai)
for cmd_info in manifest.commands:
cmd_name = cmd_info["name"]
@@ -941,10 +857,6 @@ class ExtensionManager:
f"# {title_name} Skill\n\n"
f"{body}\n"
)
if integration is not None and hasattr(integration, "post_process_skill_content"):
skill_content = integration.post_process_skill_content(
skill_content
)
skill_file.write_text(skill_content, encoding="utf-8")
written.append(skill_name)

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Antigravity (agy) integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType agy

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Antigravity (agy) integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
set -euo pipefail
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" agy

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Amp integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType amp

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Amp integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" amp

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Auggie CLI integration: create/update .augment/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType auggie

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Auggie CLI integration: create/update .augment/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" auggie

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@@ -84,11 +84,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
context_file: str | None = None
"""Relative path to the agent context file (e.g. ``CLAUDE.md``)."""
# -- Markers for managed context section ------------------------------
CONTEXT_MARKER_START = "<!-- SPECKIT START -->"
CONTEXT_MARKER_END = "<!-- SPECKIT END -->"
# -- Public API -------------------------------------------------------
@classmethod
@@ -96,123 +91,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
"""Return options this integration accepts. Default: none."""
return []
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
*,
model: str | None = None,
output_json: bool = True,
) -> list[str] | None:
"""Build CLI arguments for non-interactive execution.
Returns a list of command-line tokens that will execute *prompt*
non-interactively using this integration's CLI tool, or ``None``
if the integration does not support CLI dispatch.
Subclasses for CLI-based integrations should override this.
"""
return None
def build_command_invocation(self, command_name: str, args: str = "") -> str:
"""Build the native slash-command invocation for a Spec Kit command.
The CLI tools discover and execute commands from installed files
on disk. This method builds the invocation string the CLI
expects — e.g. ``"/speckit.specify my-feature"`` for markdown
agents or ``"/speckit-specify my-feature"`` for skills agents.
*command_name* may be a full dotted name like
``"speckit.specify"`` or a bare stem like ``"specify"``.
"""
stem = command_name
if "." in stem:
stem = stem.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
invocation = f"/speckit.{stem}"
if args:
invocation = f"{invocation} {args}"
return invocation
def dispatch_command(
self,
command_name: str,
args: str = "",
*,
project_root: Path | None = None,
model: str | None = None,
timeout: int = 600,
stream: bool = True,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Dispatch a Spec Kit command through this integration's CLI.
By default this builds a slash-command invocation with
``build_command_invocation()`` and passes that prompt to
``build_exec_args()`` to construct the CLI command line.
Integrations with custom dispatch behavior can override
``build_command_invocation()``, ``build_exec_args()``, or
``dispatch_command()`` directly.
When *stream* is ``True`` (the default), stdout and stderr are
piped directly to the terminal so the user sees live output.
When ``False``, output is captured and returned in the dict.
Returns a dict with ``exit_code``, ``stdout``, and ``stderr``.
Raises ``NotImplementedError`` if the integration does not
support CLI dispatch.
"""
import subprocess
prompt = self.build_command_invocation(command_name, args)
# When streaming to the terminal, request text output so the
# user sees readable output instead of raw JSONL events.
exec_args = self.build_exec_args(
prompt, model=model, output_json=not stream
)
if exec_args is None:
msg = (
f"Integration {self.key!r} does not support CLI dispatch. "
f"Override build_exec_args() to enable it."
)
raise NotImplementedError(msg)
cwd = str(project_root) if project_root else None
if stream:
# No timeout when streaming — the user sees live output and
# can Ctrl+C at any time. The timeout parameter is only
# applied in the captured (non-streaming) branch below.
try:
result = subprocess.run(
exec_args,
text=True,
cwd=cwd,
)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
return {
"exit_code": 130,
"stdout": "",
"stderr": "Interrupted by user",
}
return {
"exit_code": result.returncode,
"stdout": "",
"stderr": "",
}
result = subprocess.run(
exec_args,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
cwd=cwd,
timeout=timeout,
)
return {
"exit_code": result.returncode,
"stdout": result.stdout,
"stderr": result.stderr,
}
# -- Primitives — building blocks for setup() -------------------------
def shared_commands_dir(self) -> Path | None:
@@ -385,235 +263,22 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
return created
# -- Agent context file management ------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def _ensure_mdc_frontmatter(content: str) -> str:
"""Ensure ``.mdc`` content has YAML frontmatter with ``alwaysApply: true``.
If frontmatter is missing, prepend it. If frontmatter exists but
``alwaysApply`` is absent or not ``true``, inject/fix it.
Uses string/regex manipulation to preserve comments and formatting
in existing frontmatter.
"""
import re as _re
leading_ws = len(content) - len(content.lstrip())
leading = content[:leading_ws]
stripped = content[leading_ws:]
if not stripped.startswith("---"):
return "---\nalwaysApply: true\n---\n\n" + content
# Match frontmatter block: ---\n...\n---
match = _re.match(
r"^(---[ \t]*\r?\n)(.*?)(\r?\n---[ \t]*)(\r?\n|$)(.*)",
stripped,
_re.DOTALL,
)
if not match:
return "---\nalwaysApply: true\n---\n\n" + content
opening, fm_text, closing, sep, rest = match.groups()
newline = "\r\n" if "\r\n" in opening else "\n"
# Already correct?
if _re.search(
r"(?m)^[ \t]*alwaysApply[ \t]*:[ \t]*true[ \t]*(?:#.*)?$", fm_text
):
return content
# alwaysApply exists but wrong value — fix in place while preserving
# indentation and any trailing inline comment.
if _re.search(r"(?m)^[ \t]*alwaysApply[ \t]*:", fm_text):
fm_text = _re.sub(
r"(?m)^([ \t]*)alwaysApply[ \t]*:.*?([ \t]*(?:#.*)?)$",
r"\1alwaysApply: true\2",
fm_text,
count=1,
)
elif fm_text.strip():
fm_text = fm_text + newline + "alwaysApply: true"
else:
fm_text = "alwaysApply: true"
return f"{leading}{opening}{fm_text}{closing}{sep}{rest}"
@staticmethod
def _build_context_section(plan_path: str = "") -> str:
"""Build the content for the managed section between markers.
*plan_path* is the project-relative path to the current plan
(e.g. ``"specs/<feature>/plan.md"``). When empty, the section
contains only the generic directive without a concrete path.
"""
lines = [
"For additional context about technologies to be used, project structure,",
"shell commands, and other important information, read the current plan",
]
if plan_path:
lines.append(f"at {plan_path}")
return "\n".join(lines)
def upsert_context_section(
self,
project_root: Path,
plan_path: str = "",
) -> Path | None:
"""Create or update the managed section in the agent context file.
If the context file does not exist it is created with just the
managed section. If it exists, the content between
``<!-- SPECKIT START -->`` and ``<!-- SPECKIT END -->`` markers
is replaced (or appended when no markers are found).
Returns the path to the context file, or ``None`` when
``context_file`` is not set.
"""
if not self.context_file:
return None
ctx_path = project_root / self.context_file
section = (
f"{self.CONTEXT_MARKER_START}\n"
f"{self._build_context_section(plan_path)}\n"
f"{self.CONTEXT_MARKER_END}\n"
)
if ctx_path.exists():
content = ctx_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
start_idx = content.find(self.CONTEXT_MARKER_START)
end_idx = content.find(
self.CONTEXT_MARKER_END,
start_idx if start_idx != -1 else 0,
)
if start_idx != -1 and end_idx != -1 and end_idx > start_idx:
# Replace existing section (include the end marker + newline)
end_of_marker = end_idx + len(self.CONTEXT_MARKER_END)
# Consume trailing line ending (CRLF or LF)
if end_of_marker < len(content) and content[end_of_marker] == "\r":
end_of_marker += 1
if end_of_marker < len(content) and content[end_of_marker] == "\n":
end_of_marker += 1
new_content = content[:start_idx] + section + content[end_of_marker:]
elif start_idx != -1:
# Corrupted: start marker without end — replace from start through EOF
new_content = content[:start_idx] + section
elif end_idx != -1:
# Corrupted: end marker without start — replace BOF through end marker
end_of_marker = end_idx + len(self.CONTEXT_MARKER_END)
if end_of_marker < len(content) and content[end_of_marker] == "\r":
end_of_marker += 1
if end_of_marker < len(content) and content[end_of_marker] == "\n":
end_of_marker += 1
new_content = section + content[end_of_marker:]
else:
# No markers found — append
if content:
if not content.endswith("\n"):
content += "\n"
new_content = content + "\n" + section
else:
new_content = section
# Ensure .mdc files have required YAML frontmatter
if ctx_path.suffix == ".mdc":
new_content = self._ensure_mdc_frontmatter(new_content)
else:
ctx_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
# Cursor .mdc files require YAML frontmatter to be loaded
if ctx_path.suffix == ".mdc":
new_content = self._ensure_mdc_frontmatter(section)
else:
new_content = section
normalized = new_content.replace("\r\n", "\n").replace("\r", "\n")
ctx_path.write_bytes(normalized.encode("utf-8"))
return ctx_path
def remove_context_section(self, project_root: Path) -> bool:
"""Remove the managed section from the agent context file.
Returns ``True`` if the section was found and removed. If the
file becomes empty (or whitespace-only) after removal it is
deleted.
"""
if not self.context_file:
return False
ctx_path = project_root / self.context_file
if not ctx_path.exists():
return False
content = ctx_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
start_idx = content.find(self.CONTEXT_MARKER_START)
end_idx = content.find(
self.CONTEXT_MARKER_END,
start_idx if start_idx != -1 else 0,
)
# Only remove a complete, well-ordered managed section. If either
# marker is missing, leave the file unchanged to avoid deleting
# unrelated user-authored content.
if start_idx == -1 or end_idx == -1 or end_idx <= start_idx:
return False
removal_start = start_idx
removal_end = end_idx + len(self.CONTEXT_MARKER_END)
# Consume trailing line ending (CRLF or LF)
if removal_end < len(content) and content[removal_end] == "\r":
removal_end += 1
if removal_end < len(content) and content[removal_end] == "\n":
removal_end += 1
# Also strip a blank line before the section if present
if removal_start > 0 and content[removal_start - 1] == "\n":
if removal_start > 1 and content[removal_start - 2] == "\n":
removal_start -= 1
new_content = content[:removal_start] + content[removal_end:]
# Normalize line endings before comparisons
normalized = new_content.replace("\r\n", "\n").replace("\r", "\n")
# For .mdc files, treat Speckit-generated frontmatter-only content as empty
if ctx_path.suffix == ".mdc":
import re
# Delete the file if only YAML frontmatter remains (no body content)
frontmatter_only = re.match(
r"^---\n.*?\n---\s*$", normalized, re.DOTALL
)
if not normalized.strip() or frontmatter_only:
ctx_path.unlink()
return True
if not normalized.strip():
ctx_path.unlink()
else:
ctx_path.write_bytes(normalized.encode("utf-8"))
return True
@staticmethod
def process_template(
content: str,
agent_name: str,
script_type: str,
arg_placeholder: str = "$ARGUMENTS",
context_file: str = "",
) -> str:
"""Process a raw command template into agent-ready content.
Performs the same transformations as the release script:
1. Extract ``scripts.<script_type>`` value from YAML frontmatter
2. Replace ``{SCRIPT}`` with the extracted script command
3. Strip ``scripts:`` section from frontmatter
4. Replace ``{ARGS}`` and ``$ARGUMENTS`` with *arg_placeholder*
5. Replace ``__AGENT__`` with *agent_name*
6. Replace ``__CONTEXT_FILE__`` with *context_file*
3. Extract ``agent_scripts.<script_type>`` and replace ``{AGENT_SCRIPT}``
4. Strip ``scripts:`` and ``agent_scripts:`` sections from frontmatter
5. Replace ``{ARGS}`` and ``$ARGUMENTS`` with *arg_placeholder*
6. Replace ``__AGENT__`` with *agent_name*
7. Rewrite paths: ``scripts/`` → ``.specify/scripts/`` etc.
"""
# 1. Extract script command from frontmatter
@@ -639,7 +304,25 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
if script_command:
content = content.replace("{SCRIPT}", script_command)
# 3. Strip scripts: section from frontmatter
# 3. Extract agent_script command
agent_script_command = ""
in_agent_scripts = False
for line in content.splitlines():
if line.strip() == "agent_scripts:":
in_agent_scripts = True
continue
if in_agent_scripts and line and not line[0].isspace():
in_agent_scripts = False
if in_agent_scripts:
m = script_pattern.match(line)
if m:
agent_script_command = m.group(1).strip()
break
if agent_script_command:
content = content.replace("{AGENT_SCRIPT}", agent_script_command)
# 4. Strip scripts: and agent_scripts: sections from frontmatter
lines = content.splitlines(keepends=True)
output_lines: list[str] = []
in_frontmatter = False
@@ -657,26 +340,23 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
output_lines.append(line)
continue
if in_frontmatter:
if stripped == "scripts:":
if stripped in ("scripts:", "agent_scripts:"):
skip_section = True
continue
if skip_section:
if line[0:1].isspace():
continue # skip indented content under scripts
continue # skip indented content under scripts/agent_scripts
skip_section = False
output_lines.append(line)
content = "".join(output_lines)
# 4. Replace {ARGS} and $ARGUMENTS
# 5. Replace {ARGS} and $ARGUMENTS
content = content.replace("{ARGS}", arg_placeholder)
content = content.replace("$ARGUMENTS", arg_placeholder)
# 5. Replace __AGENT__
# 6. Replace __AGENT__
content = content.replace("__AGENT__", agent_name)
# 6. Replace __CONTEXT_FILE__
content = content.replace("__CONTEXT_FILE__", context_file)
# 7. Rewrite paths — delegate to the shared implementation in
# CommandRegistrar so extension-local paths are preserved and
# boundary rules stay consistent across the codebase.
@@ -729,9 +409,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
self.record_file_in_manifest(dst_file, project_root, manifest)
created.append(dst_file)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
return created
def teardown(
@@ -745,11 +422,9 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
Delegates to ``manifest.uninstall()`` which only removes files
whose hash still matches the recorded value (unless *force*).
Also removes the managed context section from the agent file.
Returns ``(removed, skipped)`` file lists.
"""
self.remove_context_section(project_root)
return manifest.uninstall(project_root, force=force)
# -- Convenience helpers for subclasses -------------------------------
@@ -787,26 +462,10 @@ class MarkdownIntegration(IntegrationBase):
(and optionally ``context_file``). Everything else is inherited.
``setup()`` processes command templates (replacing ``{SCRIPT}``,
``{ARGS}``, ``__AGENT__``, rewriting paths) and upserts the
managed context section into the agent context file.
``{ARGS}``, ``__AGENT__``, rewriting paths) and installs
integration-specific scripts (``update-context.sh`` / ``.ps1``).
"""
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
*,
model: str | None = None,
output_json: bool = True,
) -> list[str] | None:
if not self.config or not self.config.get("requires_cli"):
return None
args = [self.key, "-p", prompt]
if model:
args.extend(["--model", model])
if output_json:
args.extend(["--output-format", "json"])
return args
def setup(
self,
project_root: Path,
@@ -846,8 +505,7 @@ class MarkdownIntegration(IntegrationBase):
for src_file in templates:
raw = src_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
processed = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder
)
dst_name = self.command_filename(src_file.stem)
dst_file = self.write_file_and_record(
@@ -855,9 +513,7 @@ class MarkdownIntegration(IntegrationBase):
)
created.append(dst_file)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created
@@ -878,22 +534,6 @@ class TomlIntegration(IntegrationBase):
TOML format (``description`` key + ``prompt`` multiline string).
"""
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
*,
model: str | None = None,
output_json: bool = True,
) -> list[str] | None:
if not self.config or not self.config.get("requires_cli"):
return None
args = [self.key, "-p", prompt]
if model:
args.extend(["-m", model])
if output_json:
args.extend(["--output-format", "json"])
return args
def command_filename(self, template_name: str) -> str:
"""TOML commands use ``.toml`` extension."""
return f"speckit.{template_name}.toml"
@@ -1052,8 +692,7 @@ class TomlIntegration(IntegrationBase):
raw = src_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
description = self._extract_description(raw)
processed = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder
)
_, body = self._split_frontmatter(processed)
toml_content = self._render_toml(description, body)
@@ -1063,9 +702,7 @@ class TomlIntegration(IntegrationBase):
)
created.append(dst_file)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created
@@ -1235,8 +872,7 @@ class YamlIntegration(IntegrationBase):
title = self._human_title(src_file.stem)
processed = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder
)
_, body = self._split_frontmatter(processed)
yaml_content = self._render_yaml(
@@ -1248,9 +884,7 @@ class YamlIntegration(IntegrationBase):
)
created.append(dst_file)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created
@@ -1274,22 +908,6 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
``speckit-<name>/SKILL.md`` file with skills-oriented frontmatter.
"""
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
*,
model: str | None = None,
output_json: bool = True,
) -> list[str] | None:
if not self.config or not self.config.get("requires_cli"):
return None
args = [self.key, "-p", prompt]
if model:
args.extend(["--model", model])
if output_json:
args.extend(["--output-format", "json"])
return args
def skills_dest(self, project_root: Path) -> Path:
"""Return the absolute path to the skills output directory.
@@ -1308,27 +926,6 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
subdir = self.config.get("commands_subdir", "skills")
return project_root / folder / subdir
def build_command_invocation(self, command_name: str, args: str = "") -> str:
"""Skills use ``/speckit-<stem>`` (hyphenated directory name)."""
stem = command_name
if "." in stem:
stem = stem.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
invocation = f"/speckit-{stem}"
if args:
invocation = f"{invocation} {args}"
return invocation
def post_process_skill_content(self, content: str) -> str:
"""Post-process a SKILL.md file's content after generation.
Called by external skill generators (presets, extensions) to let
the integration inject agent-specific frontmatter or body
transformations. The default implementation returns *content*
unchanged. Subclasses may override — see ``ClaudeIntegration``.
"""
return content
def setup(
self,
project_root: Path,
@@ -1393,8 +990,7 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
# Process body through the standard template pipeline
processed_body = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder
)
# Strip the processed frontmatter — we rebuild it for skills.
# Preserve leading whitespace in the body to match release ZIP
@@ -1438,7 +1034,5 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
)
created.append(dst)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — IBM Bob integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType bob

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — IBM Bob integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" bob

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@@ -1,626 +0,0 @@
"""Integration catalog — discovery, validation, and upgrade support.
Provides:
- ``IntegrationCatalogEntry`` — single catalog source metadata.
- ``IntegrationCatalog`` — fetches, caches, and searches integration
catalogs (built-in + community).
- ``IntegrationDescriptor`` — loads and validates ``integration.yml``.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import hashlib
import json
import os
import re
from dataclasses import dataclass
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
import yaml
from packaging import version as pkg_version
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Errors
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IntegrationCatalogError(Exception):
"""Raised when a catalog operation fails."""
class IntegrationDescriptorError(Exception):
"""Raised when an integration.yml descriptor is invalid."""
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IntegrationCatalogEntry
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@dataclass
class IntegrationCatalogEntry:
"""Represents a single catalog source in the catalog stack."""
url: str
name: str
priority: int
install_allowed: bool
description: str = ""
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IntegrationCatalog
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IntegrationCatalog:
"""Manages integration catalog fetching, caching, and searching."""
DEFAULT_CATALOG_URL = (
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/integrations/catalog.json"
)
COMMUNITY_CATALOG_URL = (
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/integrations/catalog.community.json"
)
CACHE_DURATION = 3600 # 1 hour
def __init__(self, project_root: Path) -> None:
self.project_root = project_root
self.cache_dir = project_root / ".specify" / "integrations" / ".cache"
# -- URL validation ---------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def _validate_catalog_url(url: str) -> None:
from urllib.parse import urlparse
parsed = urlparse(url)
is_localhost = parsed.hostname in ("localhost", "127.0.0.1", "::1")
if parsed.scheme != "https" and not (parsed.scheme == "http" and is_localhost):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Catalog URL must use HTTPS (got {parsed.scheme}://). "
"HTTP is only allowed for localhost."
)
if not parsed.netloc:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
"Catalog URL must be a valid URL with a host."
)
# -- Catalog stack ----------------------------------------------------
def _load_catalog_config(
self, config_path: Path
) -> Optional[List[IntegrationCatalogEntry]]:
"""Load catalog stack from a YAML file.
Returns None when the file does not exist.
Raises:
IntegrationCatalogError: on invalid content
"""
if not config_path.exists():
return None
try:
data = yaml.safe_load(config_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")) or {}
except (yaml.YAMLError, OSError, UnicodeError) as exc:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Failed to read catalog config {config_path}: {exc}"
)
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid catalog config {config_path}: expected a YAML mapping at the root"
)
catalogs_data = data.get("catalogs", [])
if not isinstance(catalogs_data, list):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid catalog config: 'catalogs' must be a list, "
f"got {type(catalogs_data).__name__}"
)
if not catalogs_data:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Catalog config {config_path} exists but contains no 'catalogs' entries. "
f"Remove the file to use built-in defaults, or add valid catalog entries."
)
entries: List[IntegrationCatalogEntry] = []
skipped: List[int] = []
for idx, item in enumerate(catalogs_data):
if not isinstance(item, dict):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid catalog entry at index {idx}: "
f"expected a mapping, got {type(item).__name__}"
)
url = str(item.get("url", "")).strip()
if not url:
skipped.append(idx)
continue
self._validate_catalog_url(url)
try:
priority = int(item.get("priority", idx + 1))
except (TypeError, ValueError):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid priority for catalog '{item.get('name', idx + 1)}': "
f"expected integer, got {item.get('priority')!r}"
)
raw_install = item.get("install_allowed", False)
if isinstance(raw_install, str):
install_allowed = raw_install.strip().lower() in ("true", "yes", "1")
else:
install_allowed = bool(raw_install)
entries.append(
IntegrationCatalogEntry(
url=url,
name=str(item.get("name", f"catalog-{idx + 1}")),
priority=priority,
install_allowed=install_allowed,
description=str(item.get("description", "")),
)
)
entries.sort(key=lambda e: e.priority)
if not entries:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Catalog config {config_path} contains {len(catalogs_data)} "
f"entries but none have valid URLs (entries at indices {skipped} "
f"were skipped). Each catalog entry must have a 'url' field."
)
return entries
def get_active_catalogs(self) -> List[IntegrationCatalogEntry]:
"""Return the ordered list of active integration catalogs.
Resolution:
1. ``SPECKIT_INTEGRATION_CATALOG_URL`` env var
2. Project ``.specify/integration-catalogs.yml``
3. User ``~/.specify/integration-catalogs.yml``
4. Built-in defaults (built-in + community)
"""
import sys
env_value = os.environ.get("SPECKIT_INTEGRATION_CATALOG_URL", "").strip()
if env_value:
self._validate_catalog_url(env_value)
if env_value != self.DEFAULT_CATALOG_URL:
if not getattr(self, "_non_default_catalog_warning_shown", False):
print(
"Warning: Using non-default integration catalog. "
"Only use catalogs from sources you trust.",
file=sys.stderr,
)
self._non_default_catalog_warning_shown = True
return [
IntegrationCatalogEntry(
url=env_value,
name="custom",
priority=1,
install_allowed=True,
description="Custom catalog via SPECKIT_INTEGRATION_CATALOG_URL",
)
]
project_cfg = self.project_root / ".specify" / "integration-catalogs.yml"
catalogs = self._load_catalog_config(project_cfg)
if catalogs is not None:
return catalogs
user_cfg = Path.home() / ".specify" / "integration-catalogs.yml"
catalogs = self._load_catalog_config(user_cfg)
if catalogs is not None:
return catalogs
return [
IntegrationCatalogEntry(
url=self.DEFAULT_CATALOG_URL,
name="default",
priority=1,
install_allowed=True,
description="Built-in catalog of installable integrations",
),
IntegrationCatalogEntry(
url=self.COMMUNITY_CATALOG_URL,
name="community",
priority=2,
install_allowed=False,
description="Community-contributed integrations (discovery only)",
),
]
# -- Fetching ---------------------------------------------------------
def _fetch_single_catalog(
self,
entry: IntegrationCatalogEntry,
force_refresh: bool = False,
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Fetch one catalog, with per-URL caching."""
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
url_hash = hashlib.sha256(entry.url.encode()).hexdigest()[:16]
cache_file = self.cache_dir / f"catalog-{url_hash}.json"
cache_meta = self.cache_dir / f"catalog-{url_hash}-metadata.json"
if not force_refresh and cache_file.exists() and cache_meta.exists():
try:
meta = json.loads(cache_meta.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
cached_at = datetime.fromisoformat(meta.get("cached_at", ""))
if cached_at.tzinfo is None:
cached_at = cached_at.replace(tzinfo=timezone.utc)
age = (datetime.now(timezone.utc) - cached_at).total_seconds()
if age < self.CACHE_DURATION:
return json.loads(cache_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
except (json.JSONDecodeError, ValueError, KeyError, TypeError, AttributeError, OSError, UnicodeError):
# Cache is invalid or stale metadata; delete and refetch from source.
try:
cache_file.unlink(missing_ok=True)
cache_meta.unlink(missing_ok=True)
except OSError:
pass # Cache cleanup is best-effort; ignore deletion failures.
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(entry.url, timeout=10) as resp:
# Validate final URL after redirects
final_url = resp.geturl()
if final_url != entry.url:
self._validate_catalog_url(final_url)
catalog_data = json.loads(resp.read())
if not isinstance(catalog_data, dict):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid catalog format from {entry.url}: expected a JSON object"
)
if (
"schema_version" not in catalog_data
or "integrations" not in catalog_data
):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid catalog format from {entry.url}"
)
if not isinstance(catalog_data.get("integrations"), dict):
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid catalog format from {entry.url}: 'integrations' must be a JSON object"
)
try:
self.cache_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
cache_file.write_text(json.dumps(catalog_data, indent=2), encoding="utf-8")
cache_meta.write_text(
json.dumps(
{
"cached_at": datetime.now(timezone.utc).isoformat(),
"catalog_url": entry.url,
},
indent=2,
),
encoding="utf-8",
)
except OSError:
pass # Cache is best-effort; proceed with fetched data
return catalog_data
except urllib.error.URLError as exc:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Failed to fetch catalog from {entry.url}: {exc}"
)
except json.JSONDecodeError as exc:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
f"Invalid JSON in catalog from {entry.url}: {exc}"
)
def _get_merged_integrations(
self, force_refresh: bool = False
) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Fetch and merge integrations from all active catalogs.
Catalogs are processed in the order returned by
:meth:`get_active_catalogs`. On conflicts, the first catalog in that
order wins (lower numeric priority = higher precedence). Each dict is
annotated with ``_catalog_name`` and ``_install_allowed``.
"""
import sys
active = self.get_active_catalogs()
merged: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] = {}
any_success = False
for entry in active:
try:
data = self._fetch_single_catalog(entry, force_refresh)
any_success = True
except IntegrationCatalogError as exc:
print(
f"Warning: Could not fetch catalog '{entry.name}': {exc}",
file=sys.stderr,
)
continue
for integ_id, integ_data in data.get("integrations", {}).items():
if not isinstance(integ_data, dict):
continue
if integ_id not in merged:
merged[integ_id] = {
**integ_data,
"id": integ_id,
"_catalog_name": entry.name,
"_install_allowed": entry.install_allowed,
}
if not any_success and active:
raise IntegrationCatalogError(
"Failed to fetch any integration catalog"
)
return list(merged.values())
# -- Search / info ----------------------------------------------------
def search(
self,
query: Optional[str] = None,
tag: Optional[str] = None,
author: Optional[str] = None,
) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Search catalogs for integrations matching the given filters."""
results: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
for item in self._get_merged_integrations():
author_val = item.get("author", "")
if not isinstance(author_val, str):
author_val = str(author_val) if author_val is not None else ""
if author and author_val.lower() != author.lower():
continue
if tag:
raw_tags = item.get("tags", [])
tags_list = raw_tags if isinstance(raw_tags, list) else []
if tag.lower() not in [t.lower() for t in tags_list if isinstance(t, str)]:
continue
if query:
raw_tags = item.get("tags", [])
tags_list = raw_tags if isinstance(raw_tags, list) else []
name_val = item.get("name", "")
desc_val = item.get("description", "")
id_val = item.get("id", "")
haystack = " ".join(
[
str(name_val) if name_val else "",
str(desc_val) if desc_val else "",
str(id_val) if id_val else "",
]
+ [t for t in tags_list if isinstance(t, str)]
).lower()
if query.lower() not in haystack:
continue
results.append(item)
return results
def get_integration_info(
self, integration_id: str
) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Return catalog metadata for a single integration, or None."""
for item in self._get_merged_integrations():
if item["id"] == integration_id:
return item
return None
# -- Cache management -------------------------------------------------
def clear_cache(self) -> None:
"""Remove all cached catalog files."""
if self.cache_dir.exists():
for pattern in ("catalog-*.json", "catalog-*-metadata.json"):
for f in self.cache_dir.glob(pattern):
f.unlink(missing_ok=True)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# IntegrationDescriptor (integration.yml)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class IntegrationDescriptor:
"""Loads and validates an ``integration.yml`` descriptor.
The descriptor mirrors ``extension.yml`` and ``preset.yml``::
schema_version: "1.0"
integration:
id: "my-agent"
name: "My Agent"
version: "1.0.0"
description: "Integration for My Agent"
author: "my-org"
requires:
speckit_version: ">=0.6.0"
tools: [...]
provides:
commands: [...]
scripts: [...]
"""
SCHEMA_VERSION = "1.0"
REQUIRED_TOP_LEVEL = ["schema_version", "integration", "requires", "provides"]
def __init__(self, descriptor_path: Path) -> None:
self.path = descriptor_path
self.data = self._load(descriptor_path)
self._validate()
# -- Loading ----------------------------------------------------------
@staticmethod
def _load(path: Path) -> dict:
try:
with open(path, "r", encoding="utf-8") as fh:
return yaml.safe_load(fh) or {}
except yaml.YAMLError as exc:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(f"Invalid YAML in {path}: {exc}")
except FileNotFoundError:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(f"Descriptor not found: {path}")
except (OSError, UnicodeError) as exc:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Unable to read descriptor {path}: {exc}"
)
# -- Validation -------------------------------------------------------
def _validate(self) -> None:
if not isinstance(self.data, dict):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Descriptor root must be a YAML mapping, got {type(self.data).__name__}"
)
for field in self.REQUIRED_TOP_LEVEL:
if field not in self.data:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Missing required field: {field}"
)
if self.data["schema_version"] != self.SCHEMA_VERSION:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Unsupported schema version: {self.data['schema_version']} "
f"(expected {self.SCHEMA_VERSION})"
)
integ = self.data["integration"]
if not isinstance(integ, dict):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"'integration' must be a mapping"
)
for field in ("id", "name", "version", "description"):
if field not in integ:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Missing integration.{field}"
)
if not isinstance(integ[field], str):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"integration.{field} must be a string, got {type(integ[field]).__name__}"
)
if not re.match(r"^[a-z0-9-]+$", integ["id"]):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Invalid integration ID '{integ['id']}': "
"must be lowercase alphanumeric with hyphens only"
)
try:
pkg_version.Version(integ["version"])
except (pkg_version.InvalidVersion, TypeError):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Invalid version '{integ['version']}'"
)
requires = self.data["requires"]
if not isinstance(requires, dict):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"'requires' must be a mapping"
)
if "speckit_version" not in requires:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Missing requires.speckit_version"
)
if not isinstance(requires["speckit_version"], str) or not requires["speckit_version"].strip():
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"requires.speckit_version must be a non-empty string"
)
tools = requires.get("tools")
if tools is not None:
if not isinstance(tools, list):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"requires.tools must be a list"
)
for tool in tools:
if not isinstance(tool, dict):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Each requires.tools entry must be a mapping"
)
tool_name = tool.get("name")
if not isinstance(tool_name, str) or not tool_name.strip():
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"requires.tools entry 'name' must be a non-empty string"
)
provides = self.data["provides"]
if not isinstance(provides, dict):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"'provides' must be a mapping"
)
commands = provides.get("commands", [])
scripts = provides.get("scripts", [])
if "commands" in provides and not isinstance(commands, list):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Invalid provides.commands: expected a list"
)
if "scripts" in provides and not isinstance(scripts, list):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Invalid provides.scripts: expected a list"
)
if not commands and not scripts:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Integration must provide at least one command or script"
)
for cmd in commands:
if not isinstance(cmd, dict):
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Each command entry must be a mapping"
)
if "name" not in cmd or "file" not in cmd:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Command entry missing 'name' or 'file'"
)
cmd_name = cmd["name"]
cmd_file = cmd["file"]
if not isinstance(cmd_name, str) or not cmd_name.strip():
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Command entry 'name' must be a non-empty string"
)
if not isinstance(cmd_file, str) or not cmd_file.strip():
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Command entry 'file' must be a non-empty string"
)
if os.path.isabs(cmd_file) or ".." in Path(cmd_file).parts or Path(cmd_file).drive or Path(cmd_file).anchor:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Command entry 'file' must be a relative path without '..': {cmd_file}"
)
for script_entry in scripts:
if not isinstance(script_entry, str) or not script_entry.strip():
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
"Script entry must be a non-empty string"
)
if os.path.isabs(script_entry) or ".." in Path(script_entry).parts or Path(script_entry).drive or Path(script_entry).anchor:
raise IntegrationDescriptorError(
f"Script entry must be a relative path without '..': {script_entry}"
)
# -- Property accessors -----------------------------------------------
@property
def id(self) -> str:
return self.data["integration"]["id"]
@property
def name(self) -> str:
return self.data["integration"]["name"]
@property
def version(self) -> str:
return self.data["integration"]["version"]
@property
def description(self) -> str:
return self.data["integration"]["description"]
@property
def requires_speckit_version(self) -> str:
return self.data["requires"]["speckit_version"]
@property
def commands(self) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
return self.data.get("provides", {}).get("commands", [])
@property
def scripts(self) -> List[str]:
return self.data.get("provides", {}).get("scripts", [])
@property
def tools(self) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
return self.data.get("requires", {}).get("tools") or []
def get_hash(self) -> str:
"""SHA-256 hash of the descriptor file."""
with open(self.path, "rb") as fh:
return f"sha256:{hashlib.sha256(fh.read()).hexdigest()}"

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@@ -5,21 +5,11 @@ from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
import re
import yaml
from ..base import SkillsIntegration
from ..manifest import IntegrationManifest
# Note injected into hook sections so Claude maps dot-notation command
# names (from extensions.yml) to the hyphenated skill names it uses.
_HOOK_COMMAND_NOTE = (
"- When constructing slash commands from hook command names, "
"replace dots (`.`) with hyphens (`-`). "
"For example, `speckit.git.commit` → `/speckit-git-commit`.\n"
)
# Mapping of command template stem → argument-hint text shown inline
# when a user invokes the slash command in Claude Code.
ARGUMENT_HINTS: dict[str, str] = {
@@ -158,43 +148,6 @@ class ClaudeIntegration(SkillsIntegration):
out.append(line)
return "".join(out)
@staticmethod
def _inject_hook_command_note(content: str) -> str:
"""Insert a dot-to-hyphen note before each hook output instruction.
Targets the line ``- For each executable hook, output the following``
and inserts the note on the line before it, matching its indentation.
Skips if the note is already present.
"""
if "replace dots" in content:
return content
def repl(m: re.Match[str]) -> str:
indent = m.group(1)
instruction = m.group(2)
eol = m.group(3)
return (
indent
+ _HOOK_COMMAND_NOTE.rstrip("\n")
+ eol
+ indent
+ instruction
+ eol
)
return re.sub(
r"(?m)^(\s*)(- For each executable hook, output the following[^\r\n]*)(\r\n|\n|$)",
repl,
content,
)
def post_process_skill_content(self, content: str) -> str:
"""Inject Claude-specific frontmatter flags and hook notes."""
updated = self._inject_frontmatter_flag(content, "user-invocable")
updated = self._inject_frontmatter_flag(updated, "disable-model-invocation", "false")
updated = self._inject_hook_command_note(updated)
return updated
def setup(
self,
project_root: Path,
@@ -202,7 +155,7 @@ class ClaudeIntegration(SkillsIntegration):
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
**opts: Any,
) -> list[Path]:
"""Install Claude skills, then inject Claude-specific flags and argument-hints."""
"""Install Claude skills, then inject user-invocable, disable-model-invocation, and argument-hint."""
created = super().setup(project_root, manifest, parsed_options, **opts)
# Post-process generated skill files
@@ -220,7 +173,11 @@ class ClaudeIntegration(SkillsIntegration):
content_bytes = path.read_bytes()
content = content_bytes.decode("utf-8")
updated = self.post_process_skill_content(content)
# Inject user-invocable: true (Claude skills are accessible via /command)
updated = self._inject_frontmatter_flag(content, "user-invocable")
# Inject disable-model-invocation: true (Claude skills run only when invoked)
updated = self._inject_frontmatter_flag(updated, "disable-model-invocation")
# Inject argument-hint if available for this skill
skill_dir_name = path.parent.name # e.g. "speckit-plan"

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Claude Code integration: create/update CLAUDE.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType claude

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Claude Code integration: create/update CLAUDE.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" claude

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — CodeBuddy integration: create/update CODEBUDDY.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType codebuddy

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — CodeBuddy integration: create/update CODEBUDDY.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" codebuddy

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@@ -28,21 +28,6 @@ class CodexIntegration(SkillsIntegration):
}
context_file = "AGENTS.md"
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
*,
model: str | None = None,
output_json: bool = True,
) -> list[str] | None:
# Codex uses ``codex exec "prompt"`` for non-interactive mode.
args: list[str] = ["codex", "exec", prompt]
if model:
args.extend(["--model", model])
if output_json:
args.append("--json")
return args
@classmethod
def options(cls) -> list[IntegrationOption]:
return [

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Codex CLI integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType codex

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Codex CLI integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
set -euo pipefail
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" codex

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@@ -19,19 +19,14 @@ from ..manifest import IntegrationManifest
class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
"""Integration for GitHub Copilot (VS Code IDE + CLI).
The IDE integration (``requires_cli: False``) installs ``.agent.md``
command files. Workflow dispatch additionally requires the
``copilot`` CLI to be installed separately.
"""
"""Integration for GitHub Copilot in VS Code."""
key = "copilot"
config = {
"name": "GitHub Copilot",
"folder": ".github/",
"commands_subdir": "agents",
"install_url": "https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/concepts/agents/copilot-cli/about-copilot-cli",
"install_url": None,
"requires_cli": False,
}
registrar_config = {
@@ -42,101 +37,6 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
}
context_file = ".github/copilot-instructions.md"
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
*,
model: str | None = None,
output_json: bool = True,
) -> list[str] | None:
# GitHub Copilot CLI uses ``copilot -p "prompt"`` for
# non-interactive mode. --allow-all-tools is required for the
# agent to perform file edits and shell commands. Controlled
# by SPECKIT_ALLOW_ALL_TOOLS env var (default: enabled).
import os
args = ["copilot", "-p", prompt]
if os.environ.get("SPECKIT_ALLOW_ALL_TOOLS", "1") != "0":
args.append("--allow-all-tools")
if model:
args.extend(["--model", model])
if output_json:
args.extend(["--output-format", "json"])
return args
def build_command_invocation(self, command_name: str, args: str = "") -> str:
"""Copilot agents are not slash-commands — just return the args as prompt."""
return args or ""
def dispatch_command(
self,
command_name: str,
args: str = "",
*,
project_root: Path | None = None,
model: str | None = None,
timeout: int = 600,
stream: bool = True,
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Dispatch via ``--agent speckit.<stem>`` instead of slash-commands.
Copilot ``.agent.md`` files are agents, not skills. The CLI
selects them with ``--agent <name>`` and the prompt is just
the user's arguments.
"""
import subprocess
stem = command_name
if "." in stem:
stem = stem.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
agent_name = f"speckit.{stem}"
prompt = args or ""
import os
cli_args = [
"copilot", "-p", prompt,
"--agent", agent_name,
]
if os.environ.get("SPECKIT_ALLOW_ALL_TOOLS", "1") != "0":
cli_args.append("--allow-all-tools")
if model:
cli_args.extend(["--model", model])
if not stream:
cli_args.extend(["--output-format", "json"])
cwd = str(project_root) if project_root else None
if stream:
try:
result = subprocess.run(
cli_args,
text=True,
cwd=cwd,
)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
return {
"exit_code": 130,
"stdout": "",
"stderr": "Interrupted by user",
}
return {
"exit_code": result.returncode,
"stdout": "",
"stderr": "",
}
result = subprocess.run(
cli_args,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
cwd=cwd,
timeout=timeout,
)
return {
"exit_code": result.returncode,
"stdout": result.stdout,
"stderr": result.stderr,
}
def command_filename(self, template_name: str) -> str:
"""Copilot commands use ``.agent.md`` extension."""
return f"speckit.{template_name}.agent.md"
@@ -183,10 +83,7 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
# 1. Process and write command files as .agent.md
for src_file in templates:
raw = src_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
processed = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
)
processed = self.process_template(raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder)
dst_name = self.command_filename(src_file.stem)
dst_file = self.write_file_and_record(
processed, dest / dst_name, project_root, manifest
@@ -220,8 +117,8 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
self.record_file_in_manifest(dst_settings, project_root, manifest)
created.append(dst_settings)
# 4. Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
# 4. Install integration-specific update-context scripts
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Copilot integration: create/update .github/copilot-instructions.md
#
# This is the copilot-specific implementation that produces the GitHub
# Copilot instructions file. The shared dispatcher reads
# .specify/integration.json and calls this script.
#
# NOTE: This script is not yet active. It will be activated in Stage 7
# when the shared update-agent-context.ps1 replaces its switch statement
# with integration.json-based dispatch. The shared script must also be
# refactored to support SPECKIT_SOURCE_ONLY (guard the Main call) before
# dot-sourcing will work.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
# Invoke shared update-agent-context script as a separate process.
# Dot-sourcing is unsafe until that script guards its Main call.
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType copilot

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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Copilot integration: create/update .github/copilot-instructions.md
#
# This is the copilot-specific implementation that produces the GitHub
# Copilot instructions file. The shared dispatcher reads
# .specify/integration.json and calls this script.
#
# NOTE: This script is not yet active. It will be activated in Stage 7
# when the shared update-agent-context.sh replaces its case statement
# with integration.json-based dispatch. The shared script must also be
# refactored to support SPECKIT_SOURCE_ONLY (guard the main logic)
# before sourcing will work.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
# Invoke shared update-agent-context script as a separate process.
# Sourcing is unsafe until that script guards its main logic.
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" copilot

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Cursor integration: create/update .cursor/rules/specify-rules.mdc
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType cursor-agent

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Cursor integration: create/update .cursor/rules/specify-rules.mdc
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" cursor-agent

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@@ -130,10 +130,7 @@ class ForgeIntegration(MarkdownIntegration):
for src_file in templates:
raw = src_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
# Process template with standard MarkdownIntegration logic
processed = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
)
processed = self.process_template(raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder)
# FORGE-SPECIFIC: Ensure any remaining $ARGUMENTS placeholders are
# converted to {{parameters}}
@@ -148,8 +145,8 @@ class ForgeIntegration(MarkdownIntegration):
)
created.append(dst_file)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
# Install integration-specific update-context scripts
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Forge integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
$sharedScript = "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1"
# Always delegate to the shared updater; fail clearly if it is unavailable.
if (-not (Test-Path $sharedScript)) {
Write-Error "Error: shared agent context updater not found: $sharedScript"
Write-Error "Forge integration requires support in scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1."
exit 1
}
& $sharedScript -AgentType forge
exit $LASTEXITCODE

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@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Forge integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
shared_script="$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh"
# Always delegate to the shared updater; fail clearly if it is unavailable.
if [ ! -x "$shared_script" ]; then
echo "Error: shared agent context updater not found or not executable:" >&2
echo " $shared_script" >&2
echo "Forge integration requires support in scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh." >&2
exit 1
fi
exec "$shared_script" forge

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Gemini CLI integration: create/update GEMINI.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType gemini

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Gemini CLI integration: create/update GEMINI.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" gemini

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ class GenericIntegration(MarkdownIntegration):
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": ".md",
}
context_file = "AGENTS.md"
context_file = None
@classmethod
def options(cls) -> list[IntegrationOption]:
@@ -122,17 +122,12 @@ class GenericIntegration(MarkdownIntegration):
for src_file in templates:
raw = src_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
processed = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
)
processed = self.process_template(raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder)
dst_name = self.command_filename(src_file.stem)
dst_file = self.write_file_and_record(
processed, dest / dst_name, project_root, manifest
)
created.append(dst_file)
# Upsert managed context section into the agent context file
self.upsert_context_section(project_root)
created.extend(self.install_scripts(project_root, manifest))
return created

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Generic integration: create/update context file
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType generic

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Generic integration: create/update context file
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
set -euo pipefail
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" generic

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Goose integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
$sharedScript = "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1"
# Always delegate to the shared updater; fail clearly if it is unavailable.
if (-not (Test-Path $sharedScript)) {
Write-Error "Error: shared agent context updater not found: $sharedScript"
Write-Error "Goose integration requires support in scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1."
exit 1
}
& $sharedScript -AgentType goose
exit $LASTEXITCODE

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@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Goose integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
shared_script="$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh"
# Always delegate to the shared updater; fail clearly if it is unavailable.
if [ ! -x "$shared_script" ]; then
echo "Error: shared agent context updater not found or not executable:" >&2
echo " $shared_script" >&2
echo "Goose integration requires support in scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh." >&2
exit 1
fi
exec "$shared_script" goose

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — iFlow CLI integration: create/update IFLOW.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType iflow

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — iFlow CLI integration: create/update IFLOW.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" iflow

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Junie integration: create/update .junie/AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType junie

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Junie integration: create/update .junie/AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" junie

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Kilo Code integration: create/update .kilocode/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType kilocode

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Kilo Code integration: create/update .kilocode/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" kilocode

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# update-context.ps1 — Kimi Code integration: create/update KIMI.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType kimi

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Kimi Code integration: create/update KIMI.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
set -euo pipefail
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" kimi

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# update-context.ps1 — Kiro CLI integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType kiro-cli

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Kiro CLI integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" kiro-cli

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# update-context.ps1 — opencode integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType opencode

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — opencode integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" opencode

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# update-context.ps1 — Pi Coding Agent integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType pi

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Pi Coding Agent integration: create/update AGENTS.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" pi

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# update-context.ps1 — Qoder CLI integration: create/update QODER.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType qodercli

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Qoder CLI integration: create/update QODER.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" qodercli

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# update-context.ps1 — Qwen Code integration: create/update QWEN.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType qwen

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Qwen Code integration: create/update QWEN.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" qwen

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# update-context.ps1 — Roo Code integration: create/update .roo/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType roo

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Roo Code integration: create/update .roo/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" roo

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# update-context.ps1 — SHAI integration: create/update SHAI.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType shai

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — SHAI integration: create/update SHAI.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" shai

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# update-context.ps1 — Tabnine CLI integration: create/update TABNINE.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType tabnine

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Tabnine CLI integration: create/update TABNINE.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" tabnine

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# update-context.ps1 — Trae integration: create/update .trae/rules/project_rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType trae

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Trae integration: create/update .trae/rules/project_rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" trae

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# update-context.ps1 — Mistral Vibe integration: create/update .vibe/agents/specify-agents.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType vibe

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Mistral Vibe integration: create/update .vibe/agents/specify-agents.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" vibe

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# update-context.ps1 — Windsurf integration: create/update .windsurf/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$repoRoot = try { git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null } catch { $null }
# If git did not return a repo root, or the git root does not contain .specify,
# fall back to walking up from the script directory to find the initialized project root.
if (-not $repoRoot -or -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = $scriptDir
$fsRoot = [System.IO.Path]::GetPathRoot($repoRoot)
while ($repoRoot -and $repoRoot -ne $fsRoot -and -not (Test-Path (Join-Path $repoRoot '.specify'))) {
$repoRoot = Split-Path -Parent $repoRoot
}
}
& "$repoRoot/.specify/scripts/powershell/update-agent-context.ps1" -AgentType windsurf

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# update-context.sh — Windsurf integration: create/update .windsurf/rules/specify-rules.md
#
# Thin wrapper that delegates to the shared update-agent-context script.
# Activated in Stage 7 when the shared script uses integration.json dispatch.
#
# Until then, this delegates to the shared script as a subprocess.
set -euo pipefail
# Derive repo root from script location (walks up to find .specify/)
_script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
_root="$_script_dir"
while [ "$_root" != "/" ] && [ ! -d "$_root/.specify" ]; do _root="$(dirname "$_root")"; done
if [ -z "${REPO_ROOT:-}" ]; then
if [ -d "$_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
else
git_root="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -n "$git_root" ] && [ -d "$git_root/.specify" ]; then
REPO_ROOT="$git_root"
else
REPO_ROOT="$_root"
fi
fi
fi
exec "$REPO_ROOT/.specify/scripts/bash/update-agent-context.sh" windsurf

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