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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@cec208311dfd045dd5311c1add060b2062131d57 # v8.0.0
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install uv
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@cec208311dfd045dd5311c1add060b2062131d57 # v8.0.0
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v6

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@@ -264,13 +264,13 @@ The base classes handle most work automatically. Override only when the agent de
| Override | When to use | Example |
|---|---|---|
| `command_filename(template_name)` | Custom file naming or extension | Copilot → `speckit.{name}.agent.md` |
| `options()` | Integration-specific CLI flags via `--integration-options` | Codex → `--skills` flag, Copilot → `--skills` flag |
| `setup()` | Custom install logic (companion files, settings merge) | Copilot → `.agent.md` + `.prompt.md` + `.vscode/settings.json` (default) or `speckit-<name>/SKILL.md` (skills mode) |
| `options()` | Integration-specific CLI flags via `--integration-options` | Codex → `--skills` flag |
| `setup()` | Custom install logic (companion files, settings merge) | Copilot → `.agent.md` + `.prompt.md` + `.vscode/settings.json` |
| `teardown()` | Custom uninstall logic | Rarely needed; base handles manifest-tracked files |
**Example — Copilot (fully custom `setup`):**
Copilot extends `IntegrationBase` directly because it creates `.agent.md` commands, companion `.prompt.md` files, and merges `.vscode/settings.json`. It also supports a `--skills` mode that scaffolds `speckit-<name>/SKILL.md` under `.github/skills/` using composition with an internal `_CopilotSkillsHelper`. See `src/specify_cli/integrations/copilot/__init__.py` for the full implementation.
Copilot extends `IntegrationBase` directly because it creates `.agent.md` commands, companion `.prompt.md` files, and merges `.vscode/settings.json`. See `src/specify_cli/integrations/copilot/__init__.py` for the full implementation.
### 7. Update Devcontainer files (Optional)
@@ -391,24 +391,6 @@ Implementation: Extends `IntegrationBase` with custom `setup()` method that:
2. Generates companion `.prompt.md` files
3. Merges VS Code settings
**Skills mode (`--skills`):** Copilot also supports an alternative skills-based layout
via `--integration-options="--skills"`. When enabled:
- Commands are scaffolded as `speckit-<name>/SKILL.md` under `.github/skills/`
- No companion `.prompt.md` files are generated
- No `.vscode/settings.json` merge
- `post_process_skill_content()` injects a `mode: speckit.<stem>` frontmatter field
- `build_command_invocation()` returns `/speckit-<stem>` instead of bare args
The two modes are mutually exclusive — a project uses one or the other:
```bash
# Default mode: .agent.md agents + .prompt.md companions + settings merge
specify init my-project --integration copilot
# Skills mode: speckit-<name>/SKILL.md under .github/skills/
specify init my-project --integration copilot --integration-options="--skills"
```
### Forge Integration
Forge has special frontmatter and argument requirements:

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<!-- insert new changelog below this comment -->
## [0.8.2] - 2026-04-28
### Changed
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Potential fix for pull request finding
- Add MarkItDown Document Converter extension to community catalog (#2390)
- feat: Speckit preset fiction book v1.7 - Support for RAG (Chroma DB) offline semantic search (#2367)
- fix(extensions): use explicit UTF-8 encoding when reading manifest YAML (#2370)
- catalog: add m365 community extension
- docs: replace deprecated --ai flag with --integration in all documentation (#2359)
- feat(extensions,presets): authenticate GitHub-hosted catalog and download requests with GITHUB_TOKEN/GH_TOKEN (#2331)
- Update extensify to v1.1.0 in community catalog (#2337)
- feat(init): deprecate --no-git flag, gate deprecations at v0.10.0 (#2357)
- Add Spec Orchestrator extension to community catalog (#2350)
- chore: release 0.8.1, begin 0.8.2.dev0 development (#2356)
## [0.8.1] - 2026-04-24
### Changed
- fix(plan): use .specify/feature.json to allow /speckit.plan on custom git branches (#2305) (#2349)
- feat(vibe): migrate to SkillsIntegration from the old prompts-based MarkdownIntegration (#2336)
- docs: move community presets table to docs site, add missing entries (#2341)
- docs(presets): add lean preset README and enrich catalog metadata (#2340)
- fix: resolve command references per integration type (dot vs hyphen) (#2354)
- Update product-forge to v1.5.1 in community catalog (#2352)
- chore(deps): bump astral-sh/setup-uv from 8.0.0 to 8.1.0 (#2345)
- fix: replace xargs trim with sed to handle quotes in descriptions (#2351)
- feat: register jira preset in community catalog (#2224)
- feat: Preset screenwriting (#2332)
- chore: release 0.8.0, begin 0.8.1.dev0 development (#2333)
## [0.8.0] - 2026-04-23
### Changed
- feat(presets): Composition strategies (prepend, append, wrap) for templates, commands, and scripts (#2133)
- feat(copilot): support `--integration-options="--skills"` for skills-based scaffolding (#2324)
- docs(install): add pipx as alternative installation method (#2288)
- Add Memory MD community extension (#2327)
- Update version-guard to v1.2.0 (#2321)
- fix: `--force` now overwrites shared infra files during init and upgrade (#2320)
- chore: release 0.7.5, begin 0.7.6.dev0 development (#2322)
## [0.7.5] - 2026-04-22
### Changed
- fix: resolve skill placeholders for all SKILL.md agents, not just codex/kimi (#2313)
- feat(cli): add specify self check and self upgrade stub (#2316)
- Update version-guard to v1.1.0 (#2318)
- docs: move community presets from README to docs/community (#2314)
- catalog: add wireframe extension (v0.1.1) (#2262)
- Move community walkthroughs from README to docs/community (#2312)
- docs(readme): list red-team in community-extensions table (#2311)
- feat(catalog): add red-team extension to community catalog (#2306)
- Add superpowers-bridge community extension (#2309)
- feat: implement preset wrap strategy (#2189)
- fix(agents): block directory traversal in command write paths (#2229) (#2296)
- chore: release 0.7.4, begin 0.7.5.dev0 development (#2299)
## [0.7.4] - 2026-04-21
### Changed

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@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ 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 <temp-dir>/speckit-test --integration <agent>
uv run specify init <temp-dir>/speckit-test --ai <agent> --offline
cd <temp-dir>/speckit-test
# Open in your agent
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ cd <temp-dir>/speckit-test
#### Manual testing process
Any change that affects a slash command's behavior requires manually testing that command through a coding agent and submitting results with the PR.
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)).

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@@ -62,10 +62,6 @@ uv tool install specify-cli --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX
# Or install latest from main (may include unreleased changes)
uv tool install specify-cli --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
# Alternative: using pipx (also works)
pipx install git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
pipx install git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
```
Then verify the correct version is installed:
@@ -81,9 +77,9 @@ And use the tool directly:
specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
# Or initialize in existing project
specify init . --integration copilot
specify init . --ai copilot
# or
specify init --here --integration copilot
specify init --here --ai copilot
# Check installed tools
specify check
@@ -93,7 +89,6 @@ To upgrade Specify, see the [Upgrade Guide](./docs/upgrade.md) for detailed inst
```bash
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
# pipx users: pipx install --force git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
```
#### Option 2: One-time Usage
@@ -105,9 +100,9 @@ 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 . --integration copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init . --ai copilot
# or
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --integration copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --ai copilot
```
**Benefits of persistent installation:**
@@ -123,7 +118,7 @@ If your environment blocks access to PyPI or GitHub, see the [Enterprise / Air-G
### 2. Establish project principles
Launch your coding agent in the project directory. Most agents expose spec-kit as `/speckit.*` slash commands; Codex CLI in skills mode uses `$speckit-*` instead.
Launch your AI assistant in the project directory. Most agents expose spec-kit as `/speckit.*` slash commands; Codex CLI in skills mode uses `$speckit-*` instead.
Use the **`/speckit.constitution`** command to create your project's governing principles and development guidelines that will guide all subsequent development.
@@ -228,23 +223,19 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| MAQA Jira Integration | Jira integration for MAQA — syncs Stories and Subtasks as features progress through the board | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-maqa-jira](https://github.com/GenieRobot/spec-kit-maqa-jira) |
| MAQA Linear Integration | Linear integration for MAQA — syncs issues and sub-issues across workflow states as features progress | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-maqa-linear](https://github.com/GenieRobot/spec-kit-maqa-linear) |
| MAQA Trello Integration | Trello board integration for MAQA — populates board from specs, moves cards, real-time checklist ticking | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-maqa-trello](https://github.com/GenieRobot/spec-kit-maqa-trello) |
| MarkItDown Document Converter | Convert documents (PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and more) to Markdown for use as spec reference material | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-markitdown](https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-markitdown) |
| Memory Loader | Loads .specify/memory/ files before lifecycle commands so LLM agents have project governance context | `docs` | Read-only | [spec-kit-memory-loader](https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-memory-loader) |
| Memory MD | Repository-native durable memory for Spec Kit projects | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-memory-hub](https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-memory-hub) |
| MemoryLint | Agent memory governance tool: Automatically audits and fixes boundary conflicts between AGENTS.md and the constitution. | `process` | Read+Write | [memorylint](https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/tree/main/memorylint) |
| Microsoft 365 Integration | Fetch Teams messages, meeting transcripts, and SharePoint/OneDrive files as local Markdown for spec generation | `integration` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-m365](https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-m365) |
| Onboard | Contextual onboarding and progressive growth for developers new to spec-kit projects. Explains specs, maps dependencies, validates understanding, and guides the next step | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-onboard](https://github.com/dmux/spec-kit-onboard) |
| Optimize | Audit and optimize AI governance for context efficiency — token budgets, rule health, interpretability, compression, coherence, and echo detection | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-optimize](https://github.com/sakitA/spec-kit-optimize) |
| Plan Review Gate | Require spec.md and plan.md to be merged via MR/PR before allowing task generation | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-plan-review-gate](https://github.com/luno/spec-kit-plan-review-gate) |
| PR Bridge | Auto-generate pull request descriptions, checklists, and summaries from spec artifacts | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-pr-bridge-](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-pr-bridge-) |
| Presetify | Create and validate presets and preset catalogs | `process` | Read+Write | [presetify](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions/tree/main/presetify) |
| Product Forge | Full product lifecycle from research to release — portfolio, lite mode, monorepo, optional V-Model | `process` | Read+Write | [speckit-product-forge](https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge) |
| Product Forge | Full product lifecycle: research → product spec → SpecKit → implement → verify → test | `process` | Read+Write | [speckit-product-forge](https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge) |
| Project Health Check | Diagnose a Spec Kit project and report health issues across structure, agents, features, scripts, extensions, and git | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-doctor](https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-doctor) |
| Project Status | Show current SDD workflow progress — active feature, artifact status, task completion, workflow phase, and extensions summary | `visibility` | Read-only | [spec-kit-status](https://github.com/KhawarHabibKhan/spec-kit-status) |
| QA Testing Extension | Systematic QA testing with browser-driven or CLI-based validation of acceptance criteria from spec | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-qa](https://github.com/arunt14/spec-kit-qa) |
| Ralph Loop | Autonomous implementation loop using AI agent CLI | `code` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-ralph](https://github.com/Rubiss/spec-kit-ralph) |
| Reconcile Extension | Reconcile implementation drift by surgically updating feature artifacts. | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-reconcile](https://github.com/stn1slv/spec-kit-reconcile) |
| Red Team | Adversarial review of specs before /speckit.plan — parallel lens agents surface risks that clarify/analyze structurally can't (prompt injection, integrity gaps, cross-spec drift, silent failures). Produces a structured findings report; no auto-edits to specs. | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-red-team](https://github.com/ashbrener/spec-kit-red-team) |
| Repository Index | Generate index for existing repo for overview, architecture and module level. | `docs` | Read-only | [spec-kit-repoindex](https://github.com/liuyiyu/spec-kit-repoindex) |
| Retro Extension | Sprint retrospective analysis with metrics, spec accuracy assessment, and improvement suggestions | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-retro](https://github.com/arunt14/spec-kit-retro) |
| Retrospective Extension | Post-implementation retrospective with spec adherence scoring, drift analysis, and human-gated spec updates | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-retrospective](https://github.com/emi-dm/spec-kit-retrospective) |
@@ -257,7 +248,6 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| Spec Reference Loader | Reads the ## References section from the feature spec and loads only the listed docs into context | `docs` | Read-only | [spec-kit-spec-reference-loader](https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-spec-reference-loader) |
| 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 Orchestrator | Cross-feature orchestration — track state, select tasks, and detect conflicts across parallel specs | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-orchestrator](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-orchestrator) |
| 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) |
@@ -266,14 +256,12 @@ The following community-contributed extensions are available in [`catalog.commun
| 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) |
| Status Report | Project status, feature progress, and next-action recommendations for spec-driven workflows | `visibility` | Read-only | [Open-Agent-Tools/spec-kit-status](https://github.com/Open-Agent-Tools/spec-kit-status) |
| Superpowers Bridge | Orchestrates obra/superpowers skills within the spec-kit SDD workflow across the full lifecycle (clarification, TDD, review, verification, critique, debugging, branch completion) | `process` | Read+Write | [superpowers-bridge](https://github.com/RbBtSn0w/spec-kit-extensions/tree/main/superpowers-bridge) |
| Superpowers Bridge (WangX0111) | Bridges spec-kit with obra/superpowers (brainstorming, TDD, subagent, code-review) into a unified, resumable workflow with graceful degradation and session progress tracking | `process` | Read+Write | [superspec](https://github.com/WangX0111/superspec) |
| TinySpec | Lightweight single-file workflow for small tasks — skip the heavy multi-step SDD process | `process` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-tinyspec](https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-tinyspec) |
| V-Model Extension Pack | Enforces V-Model paired generation of development specs and test specs with full traceability | `docs` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-v-model](https://github.com/leocamello/spec-kit-v-model) |
| Verify Extension | Post-implementation quality gate that validates implemented code against specification artifacts | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-verify](https://github.com/ismaelJimenez/spec-kit-verify) |
| Verify Tasks Extension | Detect phantom completions: tasks marked [X] in tasks.md with no real implementation | `code` | Read-only | [spec-kit-verify-tasks](https://github.com/datastone-inc/spec-kit-verify-tasks) |
| Version Guard | Verify tech stack versions against live npm registries before planning and implementation | `process` | Read-only | [spec-kit-version-guard](https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-version-guard) |
| 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) |
| Wireframe Visual Feedback Loop | SVG wireframe generation, review, and sign-off for spec-driven development. Approved wireframes become spec constraints honored by /speckit.plan, /speckit.tasks, and /speckit.implement | `visibility` | Read+Write | [spec-kit-extension-wireframe](https://github.com/TortoiseWolfe/spec-kit-extension-wireframe) |
| 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) |
@@ -281,16 +269,44 @@ To submit your own extension, see the [Extension Publishing Guide](extensions/EX
## 🎨 Community Presets
Community-contributed presets customize how Spec Kit behaves — overriding templates, commands, and terminology without changing any tooling. See the full list on the [Community Presets](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/community/presets.html) page.
> [!NOTE]
> Community presets are third-party contributions and are not maintained by the Spec Kit team. Review them carefully before use, and see the docs page above for the full disclaimer.
> Community presets are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. GitHub and the Spec Kit maintainers may review pull requests that add entries to the community catalog for formatting, catalog structure, or policy compliance, but they do **not review, audit, endorse, or support the preset code itself**. Review preset source code before installation and use at your own discretion.
To submit your own preset, see the [Presets Publishing Guide](presets/PUBLISHING.md).
The following community-contributed presets customize how Spec Kit behaves — overriding templates, commands, and terminology without changing any tooling. Presets are available in [`catalog.community.json`](presets/catalog.community.json):
| Preset | Purpose | Provides | Requires | URL |
|--------|---------|----------|----------|-----|
| 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) in 12 languages: 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. Supports interactive elements like brainstorming, interview, roleplay and extras like statistics, cover builder and bio command. Export with templates for KDP, D2D etc. | 22 templates, 27 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) |
| VS Code Ask Questions | Enhances the clarify command to use `vscode/askQuestions` for batched interactive questioning. | 1 command | — | [spec-kit-presets](https://github.com/fdcastel/spec-kit-presets) |
To build and publish your own preset, see the [Presets Publishing Guide](presets/PUBLISHING.md).
## 🚶 Community Walkthroughs
See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with community-contributed walkthroughs; find the full list on the [Community Walkthroughs](https://github.github.io/spec-kit/community/walkthroughs.html) page.
> [!NOTE]
> Community walkthroughs are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. They are **not reviewed, nor endorsed, nor supported by GitHub**. Review their content before following along and use at your own discretion.
See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with these community-contributed walkthroughs:
- **[Greenfield .NET CLI tool](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-dotnet-cli-demo)** — Builds a Timezone Utility as a .NET single-binary CLI tool from a blank directory, covering the full spec-kit workflow: constitution, specify, plan, tasks, and multi-pass implement using GitHub Copilot agents.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot + React platform](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-spring-react-demo)** — Builds an LLM performance analytics platform (REST API, graphs, iteration tracking) from scratch using Spring Boot, embedded React, PostgreSQL, and Docker Compose, with a clarify step and a cross-artifact consistency analysis pass included.
- **[Brownfield ASP.NET CMS extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-aspnet-brownfield-demo)** — Extends an existing open-source .NET CMS (CarrotCakeCMS-Core, ~307,000 lines of C#, Razor, SQL, JavaScript, and config files) with two new features — cross-platform Docker Compose infrastructure and a token-authenticated headless REST API — demonstrating how spec-kit fits into existing codebases without prior specs or a constitution.
- **[Brownfield Java runtime extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-java-brownfield-demo)** — Extends an existing open-source Jakarta EE runtime (Piranha, ~420,000 lines of Java, XML, JSP, HTML, and config files across 180 Maven modules) with a password-protected Server Admin Console, demonstrating spec-kit on a large multi-module Java project with no prior specs or constitution.
- **[Brownfield Go / React dashboard demo](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-go-brownfield-demo)** — Demonstrates spec-kit driven entirely from the **terminal using GitHub Copilot CLI**. Extends NASA's open-source Hermes ground support system (Go) with a lightweight React-based web telemetry dashboard, showing that the full constitution → specify → plan → tasks → implement workflow works from the terminal.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot MVC with a custom preset](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-pirate-speak-preset-demo)** — Builds a Spring Boot MVC application from scratch using a custom pirate-speak preset, demonstrating how presets can reshape the entire spec-kit experience: specifications become "Voyage Manifests," plans become "Battle Plans," and tasks become "Crew Assignments" — all generated in full pirate vernacular without changing any tooling.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot + React with a custom extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-aide-extension-demo)** — Walks through the **AIDE extension**, a community extension that adds an alternative spec-driven workflow to spec-kit with high-level specs (vision) and low-level specs (work items) organized in a 7-step iterative lifecycle: vision → roadmap → progress tracking → work queue → work items → execution → feedback loops. Uses a family trading platform (Spring Boot 4, React 19, PostgreSQL, Docker Compose) as the scenario to illustrate how the extension mechanism lets you plug in a different style of spec-driven development without changing any core tooling — truly utilizing the "Kit" in Spec Kit.
## 🛠️ Community Friends
@@ -304,7 +320,7 @@ Run `specify integration list` to see all available integrations in your install
## Available Slash Commands
After running `specify init`, your AI coding agent will have access to these slash commands for structured development. For integrations that support skills mode, passing `--integration <agent> --integration-options="--skills"` installs agent skills instead of slash-command prompt files.
After running `specify init`, your AI coding agent will have access to these slash commands for structured development. If you pass `--ai <agent> --ai-skills`, Spec Kit installs agent skills instead of slash-command prompt files; `--ai-skills` requires `--ai`.
#### Core Commands
@@ -439,7 +455,7 @@ Our research and experimentation focus on:
- **Linux/macOS/Windows**
- [Supported](#-supported-ai-coding-agent-integrations) AI coding agent.
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management (recommended) or [pipx](https://pypa.github.io/pipx/) for persistent installation
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management
- [Python 3.11+](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
@@ -477,37 +493,37 @@ specify init --here --force
![Specify CLI bootstrapping a new project in the terminal](./media/specify_cli.gif)
You will be prompted to select the coding agent integration you are using. You can also proactively specify it directly in the terminal:
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> --integration copilot
specify init <project_name> --integration gemini
specify init <project_name> --integration codex
specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
specify init <project_name> --ai gemini
specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
# Or in current directory:
specify init . --integration copilot
specify init . --integration codex --integration-options="--skills"
specify init . --ai copilot
specify init . --ai codex --ai-skills
# or use --here flag
specify init --here --integration copilot
specify init --here --integration codex --integration-options="--skills"
specify init --here --ai copilot
specify init --here --ai codex --ai-skills
# Force merge into a non-empty current directory
specify init . --force --integration copilot
specify init . --force --ai copilot
# or
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
```
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> --integration copilot --ignore-agent-tools
specify init <project_name> --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools
```
### **STEP 1:** Establish project principles
Go to the project folder and run your coding agent. In our example, we're using `claude`.
Go to the project folder and run your AI agent. In our example, we're using `claude`.
![Bootstrapping Claude Code environment](./media/bootstrap-claude-code.gif)
@@ -519,7 +535,7 @@ The first step should be establishing your project's governing principles using
/speckit.constitution Create principles focused on code quality, testing standards, user experience consistency, and performance requirements. Include governance for how these principles should guide technical decisions and implementation choices.
```
This step creates or updates the `.specify/memory/constitution.md` file with your project's foundational guidelines that the coding agent will reference during specification, planning, and implementation phases.
This step creates or updates the `.specify/memory/constitution.md` file with your project's foundational guidelines that the AI agent will reference during specification, planning, and implementation phases.
### **STEP 2:** Create project specifications
@@ -727,9 +743,9 @@ The `/speckit.implement` command will:
- Provide progress updates and handle errors appropriately
> [!IMPORTANT]
> The coding agent will execute local CLI commands (such as `dotnet`, `npm`, etc.) - make sure you have the required tools installed on your machine.
> The AI agent will execute local CLI commands (such as `dotnet`, `npm`, etc.) - make sure you have the required tools installed on your machine.
Once the implementation is complete, test the application and resolve any runtime errors that may not be visible in CLI logs (e.g., browser console errors). You can copy and paste such errors back to your coding agent for resolution.
Once the implementation is complete, test the application and resolve any runtime errors that may not be visible in CLI logs (e.g., browser console errors). You can copy and paste such errors back to your AI agent for resolution.
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# Community Presets
> [!NOTE]
> Community presets are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. GitHub and the Spec Kit maintainers may review pull requests that add entries to the community catalog for formatting, catalog structure, or policy compliance, but they do **not review, audit, endorse, or support the preset code itself**. Review preset source code before installation and use at your own discretion.
The following community-contributed presets customize how Spec Kit behaves — overriding templates, commands, and terminology without changing any tooling. Presets are available in [`catalog.community.json`](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/presets/catalog.community.json):
| Preset | Purpose | Provides | Requires | URL |
|--------|---------|----------|----------|-----|
| 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) |
| Claude AskUserQuestion | 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 | 2 commands | — | [spec-kit-preset-claude-ask-questions](https://github.com/0xrafasec/spec-kit-preset-claude-ask-questions) |
| 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) in 12 languages: 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. Supports interactive elements like brainstorming, interview, roleplay and extras like statistics, cover builder and bio command. Export with templates for KDP, D2D etc. | 22 templates, 27 commands, 2 scripts | — | [speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing](https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing) |
| Jira Issue Tracking | Overrides `speckit.taskstoissues` to create Jira epics, stories, and tasks instead of GitHub Issues via Atlassian MCP tools | 1 command | — | [spec-kit-preset-jira](https://github.com/luno/spec-kit-preset-jira) |
| 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) |
| Screenwriting | Spec-Driven Development for screenwriting/scriptwriting/tutorials: feature films, television (pilot, episode, limited series), and stage plays. Adapts the Spec Kit workflow to screenplay craft — slug lines, action lines, act breaks, beat sheets, and industry-standard pitch documents. Supports three-act, Save the Cat, TV pilot, network episode, cable/streaming episode, and stage-play structural frameworks. Export to Fountain, FTX, PDF | 26 templates, 32 commands, 1 script | — | [speckit-preset-screenwriting](https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-screenwriting) |
| 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) |
| VS Code Ask Questions | Enhances the clarify command to use `vscode/askQuestions` for batched interactive questioning. | 1 command | — | [spec-kit-presets](https://github.com/fdcastel/spec-kit-presets) |
To build and publish your own preset, see the [Presets Publishing Guide](https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/presets/PUBLISHING.md).

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# Community Walkthroughs
> [!NOTE]
> Community walkthroughs are independently created and maintained by their respective authors. They are **not reviewed, nor endorsed, nor supported by GitHub**. Review their content before following along and use at your own discretion.
See Spec-Driven Development in action across different scenarios with these community-contributed walkthroughs:
- **[Greenfield .NET CLI tool](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-dotnet-cli-demo)** — Builds a Timezone Utility as a .NET single-binary CLI tool from a blank directory, covering the full spec-kit workflow: constitution, specify, plan, tasks, and multi-pass implement using GitHub Copilot agents.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot + React platform](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-spring-react-demo)** — Builds an LLM performance analytics platform (REST API, graphs, iteration tracking) from scratch using Spring Boot, embedded React, PostgreSQL, and Docker Compose, with a clarify step and a cross-artifact consistency analysis pass included.
- **[Brownfield ASP.NET CMS extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-aspnet-brownfield-demo)** — Extends an existing open-source .NET CMS (CarrotCakeCMS-Core, ~307,000 lines of C#, Razor, SQL, JavaScript, and config files) with two new features — cross-platform Docker Compose infrastructure and a token-authenticated headless REST API — demonstrating how spec-kit fits into existing codebases without prior specs or a constitution.
- **[Brownfield Java runtime extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-java-brownfield-demo)** — Extends an existing open-source Jakarta EE runtime (Piranha, ~420,000 lines of Java, XML, JSP, HTML, and config files across 180 Maven modules) with a password-protected Server Admin Console, demonstrating spec-kit on a large multi-module Java project with no prior specs or constitution.
- **[Brownfield Go / React dashboard demo](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-go-brownfield-demo)** — Demonstrates spec-kit driven entirely from the **terminal using GitHub Copilot CLI**. Extends NASA's open-source Hermes ground support system (Go) with a lightweight React-based web telemetry dashboard, showing that the full constitution → specify → plan → tasks → implement workflow works from the terminal.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot MVC with a custom preset](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-pirate-speak-preset-demo)** — Builds a Spring Boot MVC application from scratch using a custom pirate-speak preset, demonstrating how presets can reshape the entire spec-kit experience: specifications become "Voyage Manifests," plans become "Battle Plans," and tasks become "Crew Assignments" — all generated in full pirate vernacular without changing any tooling.
- **[Greenfield Spring Boot + React with a custom extension](https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-aide-extension-demo)** — Walks through the **AIDE extension**, a community extension that adds an alternative spec-driven workflow to spec-kit with high-level specs (vision) and low-level specs (work items) organized in a 7-step iterative lifecycle: vision → roadmap → progress tracking → work queue → work items → execution → feedback loops. Uses a family trading platform (Spring Boot 4, React 19, PostgreSQL, Docker Compose) as the scenario to illustrate how the extension mechanism lets you plug in a different style of spec-driven development without changing any core tooling — truly utilizing the "Kit" in Spec Kit.

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- **Linux/macOS** (or Windows; PowerShell scripts now supported without WSL)
- AI coding agent: [Claude Code](https://www.anthropic.com/claude-code), [GitHub Copilot](https://code.visualstudio.com/), [Codebuddy CLI](https://www.codebuddy.ai/cli), [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli), or [Pi Coding Agent](https://pi.dev)
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management (recommended) or [pipx](https://pypa.github.io/pipx/) for persistent installation
- [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) for package management
- [Python 3.11+](https://www.python.org/downloads/)
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
@@ -24,13 +24,6 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <PROJE
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
```
> [!NOTE]
> For a persistent installation, `pipx` works equally well:
> ```bash
> pipx install git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
> ```
> The project uses a standard `hatchling` build backend and has no uv-specific dependencies.
Or initialize in the current directory:
```bash
@@ -39,16 +32,16 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init .
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here
```
### Specify Integration
### Specify AI Agent
You can proactively specify your coding agent integration during initialization:
You can proactively specify your AI agent during initialization:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --integration claude
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --integration gemini
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --integration copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --integration codebuddy
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --integration pi
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai claude
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai gemini
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai copilot
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai codebuddy
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai pi
```
### Specify Script Type (Shell vs PowerShell)
@@ -73,7 +66,7 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <proje
If you prefer to get the templates without checking for the right tools:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --integration claude --ignore-agent-tools
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init <project_name> --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools
```
## Verification
@@ -86,7 +79,7 @@ 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 coding agent:
After initialization, you should see the following commands available in your AI agent:
- `/speckit.specify` - Create specifications
- `/speckit.plan` - Generate implementation plans
@@ -131,10 +124,12 @@ pip install --no-index --find-links=./dist specify-cli
```bash
# Initialize a project — no GitHub access needed
specify init my-project --integration claude
specify init my-project --ai claude --offline
```
Bundled assets are used by default — no network access is required.
The `--offline` flag tells the CLI to use the templates, commands, and scripts bundled inside the wheel instead of downloading from GitHub.
> **Deprecation notice:** Starting with v0.6.0, `specify init` will use bundled assets by default and the `--offline` flag will be removed. The GitHub download path will be retired because bundled assets eliminate the need for network access, avoid proxy/firewall issues, and guarantee that templates always match the installed CLI version. No action will be needed — `specify init` will simply work without network access out of the box.
> **Note:** Python 3.11+ is required.

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ You can execute the CLI via the module entrypoint without installing anything:
```bash
# From repo root
python -m src.specify_cli --help
python -m src.specify_cli init demo-project --integration claude --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
python -m src.specify_cli init demo-project --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
```
If you prefer invoking the script file style (uses shebang):
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Re-running after code edits requires no reinstall because of editable mode.
`uvx` can run from a local path (or a Git ref) to simulate user flows:
```bash
uvx --from . specify init demo-uvx --integration copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
uvx --from . specify init demo-uvx --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
```
You can also point uvx at a specific branch without merging:
@@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ If you're in another directory, use an absolute path instead of `.`:
```bash
uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify --help
uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify init demo-anywhere --integration copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify init demo-anywhere --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
```
Set an environment variable for convenience:
```bash
export SPEC_KIT_SRC=/mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit
uvx --from "$SPEC_KIT_SRC" specify init demo-env --integration copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script ps
uvx --from "$SPEC_KIT_SRC" specify init demo-env --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script ps
```
(Optional) Define a shell function:
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ When testing `init --here` in a dirty directory, create a temp workspace:
```bash
mkdir /tmp/spec-test && cd /tmp/spec-test
python -m src.specify_cli init --here --integration claude --ignore-agent-tools --script sh # if repo copied here
python -m src.specify_cli init --here --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools --script sh # if repo copied here
```
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@@ -22,17 +22,6 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <PROJECT_NAME
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init .
```
> [!NOTE]
> You can also install the CLI persistently with `pipx`:
> ```bash
> pipx install git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
> ```
> After installing with `pipx`, run `specify` directly instead of `uvx --from ... specify`, for example:
> ```bash
> specify init <PROJECT_NAME>
> specify init .
> ```
Pick script type explicitly (optional):
```bash
@@ -42,7 +31,7 @@ uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git specify init <PROJECT_NAME
### Step 2: Define Your Constitution
**In your coding agent's chat interface**, use the `/speckit.constitution` slash command to establish the core rules and principles for your project. You should provide your project's specific principles as arguments.
**In your AI Agent's chat interface**, use the `/speckit.constitution` slash command to establish the core rules and principles for your project. You should provide your project's specific principles as arguments.
```markdown
/speckit.constitution This project follows a "Library-First" approach. All features must be implemented as standalone libraries first. We use TDD strictly. We prefer functional programming patterns.
@@ -159,7 +148,7 @@ Generate an actionable task list using the `/speckit.tasks` command:
### Step 7: Validate and Implement
Have your coding agent audit the implementation plan using `/speckit.analyze`:
Have your AI agent audit the implementation plan using `/speckit.analyze`:
```bash
/speckit.analyze
@@ -180,7 +169,7 @@ Finally, implement the solution:
- **Don't focus on tech stack** during specification phase
- **Iterate and refine** your specifications before implementation
- **Validate** the plan before coding begins
- **Let the coding agent handle** the implementation details
- **Let the AI agent handle** the implementation details
## Next Steps

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@@ -37,9 +37,5 @@
# Community
- name: Community
items:
- name: Presets
href: community/presets.md
- name: Walkthroughs
href: community/walkthroughs.md
- name: Friends
href: community/friends.md

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@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@
| What to Upgrade | Command | When to Use |
|----------------|---------|-------------|
| **CLI Tool Only** | `uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z` | Get latest CLI features without touching project files |
| **CLI Tool Only (pipx)** | `pipx install --force git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z` | Reinstall/upgrade a pipx-installed CLI to a specific release |
| **Project Files** | `specify init --here --force --integration <your-agent>` | Update slash commands, templates, and scripts in your project |
| **Project Files** | `specify init --here --force --ai <your-agent>` | Update slash commands, templates, and scripts in your project |
| **Both** | Run CLI upgrade, then project update | Recommended for major version updates |
---
@@ -32,15 +31,7 @@ uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-ki
Specify the desired release tag:
```bash
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --integration copilot
```
### If you installed with `pipx`
Upgrade to a specific release:
```bash
pipx install --force git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@vX.Y.Z specify init --here --ai copilot
```
### Verify the upgrade
@@ -62,8 +53,8 @@ When Spec Kit releases new features (like new slash commands or updated template
Running `specify init --here --force` will update:
-**Slash command files** (`.claude/commands/`, `.github/prompts/`, etc.)
-**Script files** (`.specify/scripts/`)**only with `--force`**; without it, only missing files are added
-**Template files** (`.specify/templates/`)**only with `--force`**; without it, only missing files are added
-**Script files** (`.specify/scripts/`)
-**Template files** (`.specify/templates/`)
-**Shared memory files** (`.specify/memory/`) - **⚠️ See warnings below**
### What stays safe?
@@ -82,7 +73,7 @@ The `specs/` directory is completely excluded from template packages and will ne
Run this inside your project directory:
```bash
specify init --here --force --integration <your-agent>
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)
@@ -90,7 +81,7 @@ Replace `<your-agent>` with your AI coding agent. Refer to this list of [Support
**Example:**
```bash
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
```
### Understanding the `--force` flag
@@ -103,9 +94,7 @@ Template files will be merged with existing content and may overwrite existing f
Proceed? [y/N]
```
With `--force`, it skips the confirmation and proceeds immediately. It also **overwrites shared infrastructure files** (`.specify/scripts/` and `.specify/templates/`) with the latest versions from the installed Spec Kit release.
Without `--force`, shared infrastructure files that already exist are skipped — the CLI will print a warning listing the skipped files so you know which ones were not updated.
With `--force`, it skips the confirmation and proceeds immediately.
**Important: Your `specs/` directory is always safe.** The `--force` flag only affects template files (commands, scripts, templates, memory). Your feature specifications, plans, and tasks in `specs/` are never included in upgrade packages and cannot be overwritten.
@@ -124,7 +113,7 @@ Without `--force`, shared infrastructure files that already exist are skipped
cp .specify/memory/constitution.md .specify/memory/constitution-backup.md
# 2. Run the upgrade
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
# 3. Restore your customized constitution
mv .specify/memory/constitution-backup.md .specify/memory/constitution.md
@@ -137,14 +126,13 @@ Or use git to restore it:
git restore .specify/memory/constitution.md
```
### 2. Custom script or template modifications
### 2. Custom template modifications
If you customized files in `.specify/scripts/` or `.specify/templates/`, the `--force` flag will overwrite them. Back them up first:
If you customized any templates in `.specify/templates/`, the upgrade will overwrite them. Back them up first:
```bash
# Back up custom templates and scripts
# Back up custom templates
cp -r .specify/templates .specify/templates-backup
cp -r .specify/scripts .specify/scripts-backup
# After upgrade, merge your changes back manually
```
@@ -182,7 +170,7 @@ Restart your IDE to refresh the command list.
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
# Update project files to get new commands
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
# Restore your constitution if customized
git restore .specify/memory/constitution.md
@@ -199,7 +187,7 @@ cp -r .specify/templates /tmp/templates-backup
uv tool install specify-cli --force --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
# 3. Update project
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
# 4. Restore customizations
mv /tmp/constitution-backup.md .specify/memory/constitution.md
@@ -232,7 +220,7 @@ If you initialized your project with `--no-git`, you can still upgrade:
cp .specify/memory/constitution.md /tmp/constitution-backup.md
# Run upgrade
specify init --here --force --integration copilot --no-git
specify init --here --force --ai copilot --no-git
# Restore customizations
mv /tmp/constitution-backup.md .specify/memory/constitution.md
@@ -253,13 +241,13 @@ The `--no-git` flag tells Spec Kit to **skip git repository initialization**. Th
**During initial setup:**
```bash
specify init my-project --integration copilot --no-git
specify init my-project --ai copilot --no-git
```
**During upgrade:**
```bash
specify init --here --force --integration copilot --no-git
specify init --here --force --ai copilot --no-git
```
### What `--no-git` does NOT do
@@ -367,7 +355,7 @@ Only Spec Kit infrastructure files:
- **Use `--force` flag** - Skip this confirmation entirely:
```bash
specify init --here --force --integration copilot
specify init --here --force --ai copilot
```
**When you see this warning:**

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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ This will:
2. Validate the manifest
3. Check compatibility with your spec-kit version
4. Install to `.specify/extensions/jira/`
5. Register commands with your coding agent
5. Register commands with your AI agent
6. Create config template
### Install from URL
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Provided commands:
### Automatic Agent Skill Registration
If your project uses a skills-based integration (e.g., `--integration claude`, `--integration codex`) or was initialized with `--integration-options="--skills"`, extension commands are **automatically registered as agent skills** during installation. This ensures that extensions are discoverable by agents that use the [agentskills.io](https://agentskills.io) skill specification.
If your project was initialized with `--ai-skills`, extension commands are **automatically registered as agent skills** during installation. This ensures that extensions are discoverable by agents that use the [agentskills.io](https://agentskills.io) skill specification.
```text
✓ Extension installed successfully!
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ When an extension is removed, its corresponding skills are also cleaned up autom
### Using Extension Commands
Extensions add commands that appear in your coding agent (Claude Code):
Extensions add commands that appear in your AI agent (Claude Code):
```text
# In Claude Code
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ In addition to extension-specific environment variables (`SPECKIT_{EXT_ID}_*`),
| Variable | Description | Default |
|----------|-------------|---------|
| `SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL` | Override the full catalog stack with a single URL (backward compat) | Built-in default stack |
| `GH_TOKEN` / `GITHUB_TOKEN` | GitHub token for authenticated requests to GitHub-hosted URLs (`raw.githubusercontent.com`, `github.com`, `api.github.com`, `codeload.github.com`). Required when your catalog JSON or extension ZIPs are hosted in a private GitHub repository. | None |
| `GH_TOKEN` / `GITHUB_TOKEN` | GitHub API token for downloads | None |
#### Example: Using a custom catalog for testing
@@ -435,21 +435,6 @@ export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="http://localhost:8000/catalog.json"
export SPECKIT_CATALOG_URL="https://example.com/staging/catalog.json"
```
#### Example: Using a private GitHub-hosted catalog
```bash
# Authenticate with a token (gh CLI, PAT, or GITHUB_TOKEN in CI)
export GITHUB_TOKEN=$(gh auth token)
# Search a private catalog added via `specify extension catalog add`
specify extension search jira
# Install from a private catalog
specify extension add jira-sync
```
The token is attached automatically to requests targeting GitHub domains. Non-GitHub catalog URLs are always fetched without credentials.
---
## Extension Catalogs
@@ -795,12 +780,12 @@ specify extension add --dev /path/to/extension
### Command Not Available
**Issue**: Extension command not appearing in coding agent
**Issue**: Extension command not appearing in AI agent
**Solutions**:
1. Check extension is enabled: `specify extension list`
2. Restart coding agent (Claude Code)
2. Restart AI agent (Claude Code)
3. Check command file exists:
```bash
@@ -834,8 +819,8 @@ specify extension add --dev /path/to/extension
**Solutions**:
1. Check MCP server is installed
2. Check coding agent MCP configuration
3. Restart coding agent
2. Check AI agent MCP configuration
3. Restart AI agent
4. Check extension requirements: `specify extension info jira`
### Permission Denied

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-28T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-21T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/extensions/catalog.community.json",
"extensions": {
"aide": {
@@ -657,18 +657,18 @@
"id": "extensify",
"description": "Create and validate extensions and extension catalogs.",
"author": "mnriem",
"version": "1.1.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions/releases/download/extensify-v1.1.0/extensify.zip",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions/releases/download/extensify-v1.0.0/extensify.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions",
"homepage": "https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions",
"documentation": "https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions/blob/main/extensify/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/mnriem/spec-kit-extensions/blob/main/extensify/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.8.0"
"speckit_version": ">=0.2.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 5,
"commands": 4,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-23T00:00:00Z"
"updated_at": "2026-03-18T00:00:00Z"
},
"fix-findings": {
"name": "Fix Findings",
@@ -941,44 +941,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-17T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-17T00:00:00Z"
},
"m365": {
"name": "Microsoft 365 Integration",
"id": "m365",
"description": "Fetch Teams messages, meeting transcripts, and SharePoint/OneDrive files as local Markdown for spec generation.",
"author": "BenBtg",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-m365/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-m365",
"homepage": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-m365",
"documentation": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-m365/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-m365/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0",
"tools": [
{
"name": "m365",
"required": true
}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"microsoft-365",
"teams",
"transcripts",
"collaboration",
"summarization"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-28T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-28T00:00:00Z"
},
"maqa": {
"name": "MAQA — Multi-Agent & Quality Assurance",
"id": "maqa",
@@ -1205,45 +1167,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-26T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-26T00:00:00Z"
},
"markitdown": {
"name": "MarkItDown Document Converter",
"id": "markitdown",
"description": "Convert documents (PDF, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and more) to Markdown for use as spec reference material in Spec Kit workflows.",
"author": "BenBtg",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-markitdown/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-markitdown",
"homepage": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-markitdown",
"documentation": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-markitdown/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/BenBtg/spec-kit-markitdown/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0",
"tools": [
{
"name": "markitdown",
"version": ">=0.1.0",
"required": true
}
]
},
"provides": {
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"markdown",
"pdf",
"document-conversion",
"reference-material",
"extraction"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-28T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-28T00:00:00Z"
},
"memory-loader": {
"name": "Memory Loader",
"id": "memory-loader",
@@ -1275,38 +1198,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-04-20T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-20T00:00:00Z"
},
"memory-md": {
"name": "Memory MD",
"id": "memory-md",
"description": "Repository-native durable memory for Spec Kit projects",
"author": "DyanGalih",
"version": "0.6.2",
"download_url": "https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-memory-hub/archive/refs/tags/v0.6.2.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-memory-hub",
"homepage": "https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-memory-hub",
"documentation": "https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-memory-hub/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/DyanGalih/spec-kit-memory-hub/blob/main/docs/memory-workflow-v0.6.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.6.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 5,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"memory",
"workflow",
"docs",
"copilot",
"markdown"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-23T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-23T00:00:00Z"
},
"memorylint": {
"name": "MemoryLint",
"id": "memorylint",
@@ -1404,38 +1295,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-04-03T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-03T00:00:00Z"
},
"orchestrator": {
"name": "Spec Orchestrator",
"id": "orchestrator",
"description": "Cross-feature orchestration — track state, select tasks, and detect conflicts across parallel specs.",
"author": "Quratulain-bilal",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-orchestrator/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-orchestrator",
"homepage": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-orchestrator",
"documentation": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-orchestrator/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/Quratulain-bilal/spec-kit-orchestrator/releases",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.4.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 4,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"orchestration",
"multi-feature",
"coordination",
"workflow",
"parallel"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-24T14:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-24T14:00:00Z"
},
"plan-review-gate": {
"name": "Plan Review Gate",
"id": "plan-review-gate",
@@ -1533,10 +1392,10 @@
"product-forge": {
"name": "Product Forge",
"id": "product-forge",
"description": "Full product lifecycle from research to release — portfolio, lite mode, monorepo, optional V-Model",
"description": "Full product lifecycle: research → product spec → SpecKit → implement → verify → test",
"author": "VaiYav",
"version": "1.5.1",
"download_url": "https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge/archive/refs/tags/v1.5.1.zip",
"version": "1.1.1",
"download_url": "https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge/archive/refs/tags/v1.1.1.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge",
"homepage": "https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge",
"documentation": "https://github.com/VaiYav/speckit-product-forge/blob/main/README.md",
@@ -1546,21 +1405,21 @@
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 29,
"commands": 10,
"hooks": 0
},
"tags": [
"process",
"research",
"product-spec",
"lifecycle",
"monorepo",
"v-model",
"portfolio"
"testing"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-03-28T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-24T15:52:00Z"
"updated_at": "2026-03-28T00:00:00Z"
},
"qa": {
"name": "QA Testing Extension",
@@ -1664,38 +1523,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-14T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-14T00:00:00Z"
},
"red-team": {
"name": "Red Team",
"id": "red-team",
"description": "Adversarial review of functional specs before /speckit.plan. Parallel adversarial lens agents catch hostile actors, silent failures, and regulatory blind spots that clarify/analyze cannot.",
"author": "Ash Brener",
"version": "1.0.2",
"download_url": "https://github.com/ashbrener/spec-kit-red-team/releases/download/v1.0.2/red-team-v1.0.2.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/ashbrener/spec-kit-red-team",
"homepage": "https://github.com/ashbrener/spec-kit-red-team",
"documentation": "https://github.com/ashbrener/spec-kit-red-team/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/ashbrener/spec-kit-red-team/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 2,
"hooks": 1
},
"tags": [
"adversarial-review",
"quality-gate",
"spec-hardening",
"pre-plan",
"audit"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z"
},
"refine": {
"name": "Spec Refine",
"id": "refine",
@@ -2295,39 +2122,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-03-30T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-16T14:08:23Z"
},
"superpowers-bridge": {
"name": "Superpowers Bridge",
"id": "superpowers-bridge",
"description": "Bridges spec-kit workflows with obra/superpowers capabilities for brainstorming, TDD, code review, and resumable execution.",
"author": "WangX0111",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/WangX0111/superspec/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/WangX0111/superspec",
"homepage": "https://github.com/WangX0111/superspec",
"documentation": "https://github.com/WangX0111/superspec/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/WangX0111/superspec/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 5,
"hooks": 3
},
"tags": [
"superpowers",
"brainstorming",
"tdd",
"code-review",
"subagent",
"workflow"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z"
},
"sync": {
"name": "Spec Sync",
"id": "sync",
@@ -2492,8 +2286,8 @@
"id": "version-guard",
"description": "Verify tech stack versions against live registries before planning and implementation",
"author": "KevinBrown5280",
"version": "1.2.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-version-guard/archive/refs/tags/v1.2.0.zip",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-version-guard/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-version-guard",
"homepage": "https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-version-guard",
"documentation": "https://github.com/KevinBrown5280/spec-kit-version-guard/blob/main/README.md",
@@ -2503,8 +2297,8 @@
"speckit_version": ">=0.2.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 3,
"hooks": 4
"commands": 1,
"hooks": 2
},
"tags": [
"versioning",
@@ -2516,7 +2310,7 @@
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-20T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-22T21:10:00Z"
"updated_at": "2026-04-20T00:00:00Z"
},
"whatif": {
"name": "What-if Analysis",
@@ -2546,41 +2340,6 @@
"created_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z"
},
"wireframe": {
"name": "Wireframe Visual Feedback Loop",
"id": "wireframe",
"description": "SVG wireframe generation, review, and sign-off for spec-driven development. Approved wireframes become spec constraints honored by /speckit.plan, /speckit.tasks, and /speckit.implement.",
"author": "TortoiseWolfe",
"version": "0.1.1",
"download_url": "https://github.com/TortoiseWolfe/spec-kit-extension-wireframe/archive/refs/tags/v0.1.1.zip",
"repository": "https://github.com/TortoiseWolfe/spec-kit-extension-wireframe",
"homepage": "https://github.com/TortoiseWolfe/spec-kit-extension-wireframe",
"documentation": "https://github.com/TortoiseWolfe/spec-kit-extension-wireframe/blob/main/README.md",
"changelog": "https://github.com/TortoiseWolfe/spec-kit-extension-wireframe/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.6.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 6,
"hooks": 3
},
"tags": [
"wireframe",
"visual",
"design",
"ui",
"mockup",
"svg",
"feedback-loop",
"sign-off"
],
"verified": false,
"downloads": 0,
"stars": 0,
"created_at": "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z"
},
"worktree": {
"name": "Worktree Isolation",
"id": "worktree",

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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ if [ -z "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" ]; then
fi
# Trim whitespace and validate description is not empty
FEATURE_DESCRIPTION=$(echo "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" | sed -E 's/^[[:space:]]+|[[:space:]]+$//g')
FEATURE_DESCRIPTION=$(echo "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" | xargs)
if [ -z "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" ]; then
echo "Error: Feature description cannot be empty or contain only whitespace" >&2
exit 1

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@@ -41,24 +41,6 @@ The resolution is implemented three times to ensure consistency:
- **Bash**: `resolve_template()` in `scripts/bash/common.sh`
- **PowerShell**: `Resolve-Template` in `scripts/powershell/common.ps1`
### Composition Strategies
Templates, commands, and scripts support a `strategy` field that controls how a preset's content is combined with lower-priority content instead of fully replacing it:
| Strategy | Description | Templates | Commands | Scripts |
|----------|-------------|-----------|----------|---------|
| `replace` (default) | Fully replaces lower-priority content | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| `prepend` | Places content before lower-priority content (separated by a blank line) | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| `append` | Places content after lower-priority content (separated by a blank line) | ✓ | ✓ | — |
| `wrap` | Content contains `{CORE_TEMPLATE}` (templates/commands) or `$CORE_SCRIPT` (scripts) placeholder replaced with lower-priority content | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Composition is recursive — multiple composing presets chain. The `PresetResolver.resolve_content()` method walks the full priority stack bottom-up and applies each layer's strategy.
Content resolution functions for composition:
- **Python**: `PresetResolver.resolve_content()` in `src/specify_cli/presets.py` (templates, commands, and scripts)
- **Bash**: `resolve_template_content()` in `scripts/bash/common.sh` (templates only; command/script composition is handled by the Python resolver)
- **PowerShell**: `Resolve-TemplateContent` in `scripts/powershell/common.ps1` (templates only; command/script composition is handled by the Python resolver)
## Command Registration
When a preset is installed with `type: "command"` entries, the `PresetManager` registers them into all detected agent directories using the shared `CommandRegistrar` from `src/specify_cli/agents.py`.

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@@ -205,21 +205,11 @@ Edit `presets/catalog.community.json` and add your preset.
}
```
### 3. Update Community Presets Table
Add your preset to the Community Presets table on the docs site at `docs/community/presets.md`:
```markdown
| Your Preset Name | Brief description of what your preset does | N templates, M commands[, P scripts] | — | [repo-name](https://github.com/your-org/spec-kit-preset-your-preset) |
```
Insert your row in alphabetical order by preset **name** (the first column of the table).
### 4. Submit Pull Request
### 3. Submit Pull Request
```bash
git checkout -b add-your-preset
git add presets/catalog.community.json docs/community/presets.md
git add presets/catalog.community.json
git commit -m "Add your-preset to community catalog
- Preset ID: your-preset
@@ -250,7 +240,6 @@ git push origin add-your-preset
- [ ] Commands register to agent directories (if applicable)
- [ ] Commands match template sections (command + template are coherent)
- [ ] Added to presets/catalog.community.json
- [ ] Added row to docs/community/presets.md table
```
---

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@@ -61,37 +61,7 @@ specify preset add healthcare-compliance --priority 5 # overrides enterprise-sa
specify preset add pm-workflow --priority 1 # overrides everything
```
Presets **override by default**, they don't merge. If two presets both provide `spec-template` with the default `replace` strategy, the one with the lowest priority number wins entirely. However, presets can use **composition strategies** to augment rather than replace content.
### Composition Strategies
Presets can declare a `strategy` per template to control how content is combined. The `name` field identifies which template to compose with in the priority stack, while `file` points to the actual content file (which can differ from the convention path `templates/<name>.md`):
```yaml
provides:
templates:
- type: "template"
name: "spec-template"
file: "templates/spec-addendum.md"
strategy: "append" # adds content after the core template
```
| Strategy | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `replace` (default) | Fully replaces the lower-priority template |
| `prepend` | Places content **before** the resolved lower-priority template, separated by a blank line |
| `append` | Places content **after** the resolved lower-priority template, separated by a blank line |
| `wrap` | Content contains `{CORE_TEMPLATE}` placeholder (or `$CORE_SCRIPT` for scripts) replaced with the lower-priority content |
**Supported combinations:**
| Type | `replace` | `prepend` | `append` | `wrap` |
|------|-----------|-----------|----------|--------|
| **template** | ✓ (default) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| **command** | ✓ (default) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| **script** | ✓ (default) | — | — | ✓ |
Multiple composing presets chain recursively. For example, a security preset with `prepend` and a compliance preset with `append` will produce: security header + core content + compliance footer.
Presets **override**, they don't merge. If two presets both provide `spec-template`, the one with the lowest priority number wins entirely.
## Catalog Management
@@ -123,25 +93,9 @@ See [scaffold/](scaffold/) for a scaffold you can copy to create your own preset
## Environment Variables
| Variable | Description | Default |
|----------|-------------|---------|
| `SPECKIT_PRESET_CATALOG_URL` | Override the full catalog stack with a single URL (replaces all defaults) | Built-in default stack |
| `GH_TOKEN` / `GITHUB_TOKEN` | GitHub token for authenticated requests to GitHub-hosted URLs (`raw.githubusercontent.com`, `github.com`, `api.github.com`, `codeload.github.com`). Required when your catalog JSON or preset ZIPs are hosted in a private GitHub repository. | None |
#### Example: Using a private GitHub-hosted catalog
```bash
# Authenticate with a token (gh CLI, PAT, or GITHUB_TOKEN in CI)
export GITHUB_TOKEN=$(gh auth token)
# Search a private catalog added via `specify preset catalog add`
specify preset search my-template
# Install from a private catalog
specify preset add my-template
```
The token is attached automatically to requests targeting GitHub domains. Non-GitHub catalog URLs are always fetched without credentials.
| Variable | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `SPECKIT_PRESET_CATALOG_URL` | Override the catalog URL (replaces all defaults) |
## Configuration Files
@@ -154,5 +108,13 @@ The token is attached automatically to requests targeting GitHub domains. Non-Gi
The following enhancements are under consideration for future releases:
- **Structural merge strategies** — Parsing Markdown sections for per-section granularity (e.g., "replace only ## Security").
- **Conflict detection** — `specify preset lint` / `specify preset doctor` for detecting composition conflicts.
- **Composition strategies** — Allow presets to declare a `strategy` per template instead of the default `replace`:
| Type | `replace` | `prepend` | `append` | `wrap` |
|------|-----------|-----------|----------|--------|
| **template** | ✓ (default) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| **command** | ✓ (default) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| **script** | ✓ (default) | — | — | ✓ |
For artifacts and commands (which are LLM directives), `wrap` would inject preset content before and after the core template using a `{CORE_TEMPLATE}` placeholder. For scripts, `wrap` would run custom logic before/after the core script via a `$CORE_SCRIPT` variable.
- **Script overrides** — Enable presets to provide alternative versions of core scripts (e.g. `create-new-feature.sh`) for workflow customization. A `strategy: "wrap"` option could allow presets to run custom logic before/after the core script without fully replacing it.

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-15T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-13T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/presets/catalog.community.json",
"presets": {
"aide-in-place": {
@@ -108,11 +108,11 @@
"fiction-book-writing": {
"name": "Fiction Book Writing",
"id": "fiction-book-writing",
"version": "1.7.0",
"description": "Spec-Driven Development for novel and long-form fiction. 27 AI commands from idea to submission: story bible governance, 9 POV modes, all major plot structure frameworks, scene-by-scene drafting with quality gates, audiobook pipeline (SSML/ElevenLabs), cover design, sensitivity review, pacing and prose statistics, and pandoc-based export to DOCX/EPUB/LaTeX. Two style modes: author voice sample extraction or humanized-AI prose with 5 craft profiles. 12 languages supported. Support for offline semantic search.",
"version": "1.6.0",
"description": "Spec-Driven Development for novel and long-form fiction. 27 AI commands from idea to submission: story bible governance, 9 POV modes, all major plot structure frameworks, scene-by-scene drafting with quality gates, audiobook pipeline (SSML/ElevenLabs), cover design, sensitivity review, pacing and prose statistics, and pandoc-based export to DOCX/EPUB/LaTeX. Two style modes: author voice sample extraction or humanized-AI prose with 5 craft profiles. 12 languages supported.",
"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/v1.7.0.zip",
"download_url": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-fiction-book-writing/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.0.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",
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
"provides": {
"templates": 22,
"commands": 27,
"scripts": 2
"scripts": 1
},
"tags": [
"writing",
@@ -140,35 +140,8 @@
"language-support"
],
"created_at": "2026-04-09T08:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-27T08:00:00Z"
},
"jira": {
"name": "Jira Issue Tracking",
"id": "jira",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Overrides speckit.taskstoissues to create Jira epics, stories, and tasks instead of GitHub Issues via Atlassian MCP tools.",
"author": "luno",
"repository": "https://github.com/luno/spec-kit-preset-jira",
"download_url": "https://github.com/luno/spec-kit-preset-jira/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"homepage": "https://github.com/luno/spec-kit-preset-jira",
"documentation": "https://github.com/luno/spec-kit-preset-jira/blob/main/README.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"
},
"provides": {
"templates": 0,
"commands": 1
},
"tags": [
"jira",
"atlassian",
"issue-tracking",
"preset"
],
"created_at": "2026-04-15T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-15T00:00:00Z"
},
"updated_at": "2026-04-19T08:00:00Z"
},
"multi-repo-branching": {
"name": "Multi-Repo Branching",
"id": "multi-repo-branching",
@@ -221,44 +194,6 @@
"experimental"
]
},
"screenwriting": {
"name": "Screenwriting",
"id": "screenwriting",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Spec-Driven Development for screenwriting/scriptwriting/tutorials: feature films, television (pilot, episode, limited series), and stage plays. Adapts the Spec Kit workflow to screenplay craft — slug lines, action lines, act breaks, beat sheets, and industry-standard pitch documents replace prose fiction conventions. Supports three-act, Save the Cat, TV pilot, network episode, cable/streaming episode, and stage-play structural frameworks.",
"author": "Andreas Daumann",
"repository": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-screenwriting",
"download_url": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-screenwriting/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip",
"homepage": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-screenwriting",
"documentation": "https://github.com/adaumann/speckit-preset-screenwriting/blob/main/screenwriting/README.md",
"license": "MIT",
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.5.0"
},
"provides": {
"templates": 26,
"commands": 32,
"scripts": 1
},
"tags": [
"writing",
"screenplay",
"scriptwriting",
"film",
"tv",
"fountain",
"fountain-format",
"beat-sheet",
"teleplay",
"drama",
"comedy",
"storytelling",
"tutorial",
"education"
],
"created_at": "2026-04-23T08:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-23T08:00:00Z"
},
"toc-navigation": {
"name": "Table of Contents Navigation",
"id": "toc-navigation",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"schema_version": "1.0",
"updated_at": "2026-04-24T00:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-04-10T00:00:00Z",
"catalog_url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/github/spec-kit/main/presets/catalog.json",
"presets": {
"lean": {
@@ -10,15 +10,7 @@
"description": "Minimal core workflow commands - just the prompt, just the artifact",
"author": "github",
"repository": "https://github.com/github/spec-kit",
"license": "MIT",
"bundled": true,
"requires": {
"speckit_version": ">=0.6.0"
},
"provides": {
"commands": 5,
"templates": 0
},
"tags": [
"lean",
"minimal",

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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
# Lean Workflow
A minimal preset that strips the Spec Kit workflow down to its essentials — just the prompt, just the artifact.
## When to Use
Use Lean when you want the structured specify → plan → tasks → implement pipeline without the ceremony of the full templates. Each command produces a single focused Markdown file with no boilerplate sections to fill in.
## Commands Included
| Command | Output | Description |
|---------|--------|-------------|
| `speckit.specify` | `spec.md` | Create a specification from a feature description |
| `speckit.plan` | `plan.md` | Create an implementation plan from the spec |
| `speckit.tasks` | `tasks.md` | Create dependency-ordered tasks from spec and plan |
| `speckit.implement` | *(code)* | Execute all tasks in order, marking progress |
| `speckit.constitution` | `constitution.md` | Create or update the project constitution |
## What It Replaces
Lean overrides the five core workflow commands with self-contained prompts that produce each artifact directly — no separate template files involved. The result is a shorter, more direct workflow.
## Installation
```bash
# Lean is a bundled preset — no download needed
specify preset add lean
```
## Development
```bash
# Test from local directory
specify preset add --dev ./presets/lean
# Verify commands resolve
specify preset resolve speckit.specify
# Remove when done
specify preset remove lean
```
## License
MIT

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@@ -48,4 +48,3 @@ tags:
- "lean"
- "minimal"
- "workflow"
- "core"

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@@ -32,15 +32,6 @@ provides:
templates:
# CUSTOMIZE: Define your template overrides
# Templates are document scaffolds (spec-template.md, plan-template.md, etc.)
#
# Strategy options (optional, defaults to "replace"):
# replace - Fully replaces the lower-priority template (default)
# prepend - Places this content BEFORE the lower-priority template
# append - Places this content AFTER the lower-priority template
# wrap - Uses {CORE_TEMPLATE} placeholder (templates/commands) or
# $CORE_SCRIPT placeholder (scripts), replaced with lower-priority content
#
# Note: Scripts only support "replace" and "wrap" strategies.
- type: "template"
name: "spec-template"
file: "templates/spec-template.md"
@@ -54,26 +45,6 @@ provides:
# description: "Custom plan template"
# replaces: "plan-template"
# COMPOSITION EXAMPLES:
# The `file` field points to the content file (can differ from the
# convention path `templates/<name>.md`). The `name` field identifies
# which template to compose with in the priority stack.
#
# Append additional sections to an existing template:
# - type: "template"
# name: "spec-template"
# file: "templates/spec-addendum.md"
# description: "Add compliance section to spec template"
# strategy: "append"
#
# Wrap a command with preamble/sign-off:
# - type: "command"
# name: "speckit.specify"
# file: "commands/specify-wrapper.md"
# description: "Wrap specify command with compliance checks"
# strategy: "wrap"
# # In the wrapper file, use {CORE_TEMPLATE} where the original content goes
# OVERRIDE EXTENSION TEMPLATES:
# Presets sit above extensions in the resolution stack, so you can
# override templates provided by any installed extension.

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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
---
description: "Self-test wrap command — pre/post around core"
strategy: wrap
---
## Preset Pre-Logic
preset:self-test wrap-pre
{CORE_TEMPLATE}
## Preset Post-Logic
preset:self-test wrap-post

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@@ -56,11 +56,6 @@ provides:
description: "Self-test override of the specify command"
replaces: "speckit.specify"
- type: "command"
name: "speckit.wrap-test"
file: "commands/speckit.wrap-test.md"
description: "Self-test wrap strategy command"
tags:
- "testing"
- "self-test"

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[project]
name = "specify-cli"
version = "0.8.2"
version = "0.7.4"
description = "Specify CLI, part of GitHub Spec Kit. A tool to bootstrap your projects for Spec-Driven Development (SDD)."
requires-python = ">=3.11"
dependencies = [

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@@ -153,59 +153,6 @@ check_feature_branch() {
return 0
}
# Safely read .specify/feature.json's "feature_directory" value.
# Prints the raw value (possibly relative) to stdout, or empty string if the file
# is missing, unparseable, or does not contain the key. Always returns 0 so callers
# under `set -e` cannot be aborted by parser failure.
# Parser order mirrors the historical get_feature_paths behavior: jq -> python3 -> grep/sed.
read_feature_json_feature_directory() {
local repo_root="$1"
local fj="$repo_root/.specify/feature.json"
[[ -f "$fj" ]] || { printf '%s' ''; return 0; }
local _fd=''
if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ! _fd=$(jq -r '.feature_directory // empty' "$fj" 2>/dev/null); then
_fd=''
fi
elif command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Use Python so pretty-printed/multi-line JSON still parses correctly.
if ! _fd=$(python3 -c "import json,sys; d=json.load(open(sys.argv[1])); v=d.get('feature_directory'); print(v if v else '')" "$fj" 2>/dev/null); then
_fd=''
fi
else
# Last-resort single-line grep/sed fallback. The `|| true` guards against
# grep returning 1 (no match) aborting under `set -e` / `pipefail`.
_fd=$( { grep -E '"feature_directory"[[:space:]]*:' "$fj" 2>/dev/null || true; } \
| head -n 1 \
| sed -E 's/^[^:]*:[[:space:]]*"([^"]*)".*$/\1/' )
fi
printf '%s' "$_fd"
return 0
}
# Returns 0 when .specify/feature.json lists feature_directory that exists as a directory
# and matches the resolved active FEATURE_DIR (so /speckit.plan can skip git branch pattern checks).
# Delegates parsing to read_feature_json_feature_directory, which is safe under `set -e`.
feature_json_matches_feature_dir() {
local repo_root="$1"
local active_feature_dir="$2"
local _fd
_fd=$(read_feature_json_feature_directory "$repo_root")
[[ -n "$_fd" ]] || return 1
[[ "$_fd" != /* ]] && _fd="$repo_root/$_fd"
[[ -d "$_fd" ]] || return 1
local norm_json norm_active
norm_json="$(cd -- "$_fd" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)" || return 1
norm_active="$(cd -- "$active_feature_dir" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)" || return 1
[[ "$norm_json" == "$norm_active" ]]
}
# 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() {
@@ -270,10 +217,16 @@ get_feature_paths() {
# Normalize relative paths to absolute under repo root
[[ "$feature_dir" != /* ]] && feature_dir="$repo_root/$feature_dir"
elif [[ -f "$repo_root/.specify/feature.json" ]]; then
# Shared, set -e-safe parser: jq -> python3 -> grep/sed. Returns empty on
# missing/unparseable/unset so we fall through to the branch-prefix lookup.
local _fd
_fd=$(read_feature_json_feature_directory "$repo_root")
if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
_fd=$(jq -r '.feature_directory // empty' "$repo_root/.specify/feature.json" 2>/dev/null)
elif command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Fallback: use Python to parse JSON so pretty-printed/multi-line files work
_fd=$(python3 -c "import json,sys; d=json.load(open(sys.argv[1])); print(d.get('feature_directory',''))" "$repo_root/.specify/feature.json" 2>/dev/null)
else
# Last resort: single-line grep fallback (won't work on multi-line JSON)
_fd=$(grep -o '"feature_directory"[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*"[^"]*"' "$repo_root/.specify/feature.json" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/.*"\([^"]*\)"$/\1/')
fi
if [[ -n "$_fd" ]]; then
feature_dir="$_fd"
# Normalize relative paths to absolute under repo root
@@ -367,9 +320,8 @@ try:
with open(os.environ['SPECKIT_REGISTRY']) as f:
data = json.load(f)
presets = data.get('presets', {})
for pid, meta in sorted(presets.items(), key=lambda x: x[1].get('priority', 10) if isinstance(x[1], dict) else 10):
if isinstance(meta, dict) and meta.get('enabled', True) is not False:
print(pid)
for pid, meta in sorted(presets.items(), key=lambda x: x[1].get('priority', 10)):
print(pid)
except Exception:
sys.exit(1)
" 2>/dev/null); then
@@ -421,225 +373,3 @@ except Exception:
return 1
}
# Resolve a template name to composed content using composition strategies.
# Reads strategy metadata from preset manifests and composes content
# from multiple layers using prepend, append, or wrap strategies.
#
# Usage: CONTENT=$(resolve_template_content "template-name" "$REPO_ROOT")
# Returns composed content string on stdout; exit code 1 if not found.
resolve_template_content() {
local template_name="$1"
local repo_root="$2"
local base="$repo_root/.specify/templates"
# Collect all layers (highest priority first)
local -a layer_paths=()
local -a layer_strategies=()
# Priority 1: Project overrides (always "replace")
local override="$base/overrides/${template_name}.md"
if [ -f "$override" ]; then
layer_paths+=("$override")
layer_strategies+=("replace")
fi
# Priority 2: Installed presets (sorted by priority from .registry)
local presets_dir="$repo_root/.specify/presets"
if [ -d "$presets_dir" ]; then
local registry_file="$presets_dir/.registry"
local sorted_presets=""
if [ -f "$registry_file" ] && command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if sorted_presets=$(SPECKIT_REGISTRY="$registry_file" python3 -c "
import json, sys, os
try:
with open(os.environ['SPECKIT_REGISTRY']) as f:
data = json.load(f)
presets = data.get('presets', {})
for pid, meta in sorted(presets.items(), key=lambda x: x[1].get('priority', 10) if isinstance(x[1], dict) else 10):
if isinstance(meta, dict) and meta.get('enabled', True) is not False:
print(pid)
except Exception:
sys.exit(1)
" 2>/dev/null); then
if [ -n "$sorted_presets" ]; then
local yaml_warned=false
while IFS= read -r preset_id; do
# Read strategy and file path from preset manifest
local strategy="replace"
local manifest_file=""
local manifest="$presets_dir/$preset_id/preset.yml"
if [ -f "$manifest" ] && command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Requires PyYAML; falls back to replace/convention if unavailable
local result
local py_stderr
py_stderr=$(mktemp)
result=$(SPECKIT_MANIFEST="$manifest" SPECKIT_TMPL="$template_name" python3 -c "
import sys, os
try:
import yaml
except ImportError:
print('yaml_missing', file=sys.stderr)
print('replace\t')
sys.exit(0)
try:
with open(os.environ['SPECKIT_MANIFEST']) as f:
data = yaml.safe_load(f)
for t in data.get('provides', {}).get('templates', []):
if t.get('name') == os.environ['SPECKIT_TMPL'] and t.get('type', 'template') == 'template':
print(t.get('strategy', 'replace') + '\t' + t.get('file', ''))
sys.exit(0)
print('replace\t')
except Exception:
print('replace\t')
" 2>"$py_stderr")
local parse_status=$?
if [ $parse_status -eq 0 ] && [ -n "$result" ]; then
IFS=$'\t' read -r strategy manifest_file <<< "$result"
strategy=$(printf '%s' "$strategy" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
fi
if [ "$yaml_warned" = false ] && grep -q 'yaml_missing' "$py_stderr" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Warning: PyYAML not available; composition strategies may be ignored" >&2
yaml_warned=true
fi
rm -f "$py_stderr"
fi
# Try manifest file path first, then convention path
local candidate=""
if [ -n "$manifest_file" ]; then
# Reject absolute paths and parent traversal
case "$manifest_file" in
/*|*../*|../*) manifest_file="" ;;
esac
fi
if [ -n "$manifest_file" ]; then
local mf="$presets_dir/$preset_id/$manifest_file"
[ -f "$mf" ] && candidate="$mf"
fi
if [ -z "$candidate" ]; then
local cf="$presets_dir/$preset_id/templates/${template_name}.md"
[ -f "$cf" ] && candidate="$cf"
fi
if [ -n "$candidate" ]; then
layer_paths+=("$candidate")
layer_strategies+=("$strategy")
fi
done <<< "$sorted_presets"
fi
else
# python3 failed — fall back to unordered directory scan (replace only)
for preset in "$presets_dir"/*/; do
[ -d "$preset" ] || continue
local candidate="$preset/templates/${template_name}.md"
if [ -f "$candidate" ]; then
layer_paths+=("$candidate")
layer_strategies+=("replace")
fi
done
fi
else
# No python3 or registry — fall back to unordered directory scan (replace only)
for preset in "$presets_dir"/*/; do
[ -d "$preset" ] || continue
local candidate="$preset/templates/${template_name}.md"
if [ -f "$candidate" ]; then
layer_paths+=("$candidate")
layer_strategies+=("replace")
fi
done
fi
fi
# Priority 3: Extension-provided templates (always "replace")
local ext_dir="$repo_root/.specify/extensions"
if [ -d "$ext_dir" ]; then
for ext in "$ext_dir"/*/; do
[ -d "$ext" ] || continue
case "$(basename "$ext")" in .*) continue;; esac
local candidate="$ext/templates/${template_name}.md"
if [ -f "$candidate" ]; then
layer_paths+=("$candidate")
layer_strategies+=("replace")
fi
done
fi
# Priority 4: Core templates (always "replace")
local core="$base/${template_name}.md"
if [ -f "$core" ]; then
layer_paths+=("$core")
layer_strategies+=("replace")
fi
local count=${#layer_paths[@]}
[ "$count" -eq 0 ] && return 1
# Check if any layer uses a non-replace strategy
local has_composition=false
for s in "${layer_strategies[@]}"; do
[ "$s" != "replace" ] && has_composition=true && break
done
# If the top (highest-priority) layer is replace, it wins entirely —
# lower layers are irrelevant regardless of their strategies.
if [ "${layer_strategies[0]}" = "replace" ]; then
cat "${layer_paths[0]}"
return 0
fi
if [ "$has_composition" = false ]; then
cat "${layer_paths[0]}"
return 0
fi
# Find the effective base: scan from highest priority (index 0) downward
# to find the nearest replace layer. Only compose layers above that base.
local base_idx=-1
local i
for (( i=0; i<count; i++ )); do
if [ "${layer_strategies[$i]}" = "replace" ]; then
base_idx=$i
break
fi
done
if [ $base_idx -lt 0 ]; then
return 1 # no base layer found
fi
# Read the base content; compose layers above the base (higher priority)
local content
content=$(cat "${layer_paths[$base_idx]}"; printf x)
content="${content%x}"
for (( i=base_idx-1; i>=0; i-- )); do
local path="${layer_paths[$i]}"
local strat="${layer_strategies[$i]}"
local layer_content
# Preserve trailing newlines
layer_content=$(cat "$path"; printf x)
layer_content="${layer_content%x}"
case "$strat" in
replace) content="$layer_content" ;;
prepend) content="$(printf '%s\n\n%s' "$layer_content" "$content")" ;;
append) content="$(printf '%s\n\n%s' "$content" "$layer_content")" ;;
wrap)
case "$layer_content" in
*'{CORE_TEMPLATE}'*) ;;
*) echo "Error: wrap strategy missing {CORE_TEMPLATE} placeholder" >&2; return 1 ;;
esac
while [[ "$layer_content" == *'{CORE_TEMPLATE}'* ]]; do
local before="${layer_content%%\{CORE_TEMPLATE\}*}"
local after="${layer_content#*\{CORE_TEMPLATE\}}"
layer_content="${before}${content}${after}"
done
content="$layer_content"
;;
*) echo "Error: unknown strategy '$strat'" >&2; return 1 ;;
esac
done
printf '%s' "$content"
return 0
}

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@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ if [ -z "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" ]; then
fi
# Trim whitespace and validate description is not empty (e.g., user passed only whitespace)
FEATURE_DESCRIPTION=$(echo "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" | sed -E 's/^[[:space:]]+|[[:space:]]+$//g')
FEATURE_DESCRIPTION=$(echo "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" | xargs)
if [ -z "$FEATURE_DESCRIPTION" ]; then
echo "Error: Feature description cannot be empty or contain only whitespace" >&2
exit 1

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@@ -32,10 +32,8 @@ _paths_output=$(get_feature_paths) || { echo "ERROR: Failed to resolve feature p
eval "$_paths_output"
unset _paths_output
# If feature.json pins an existing feature directory, branch naming is not required.
if ! feature_json_matches_feature_dir "$REPO_ROOT" "$FEATURE_DIR"; then
check_feature_branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$HAS_GIT" || exit 1
fi
# Check if we're on a proper feature branch (only for git repos)
check_feature_branch "$CURRENT_BRANCH" "$HAS_GIT" || exit 1
# Ensure the feature directory exists
mkdir -p "$FEATURE_DIR"

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@@ -164,74 +164,6 @@ function Test-FeatureBranch {
return $true
}
# True when .specify/feature.json pins an existing feature directory that matches the
# active FEATURE_DIR from Get-FeaturePathsEnv (so /speckit.plan can skip git branch pattern checks).
function Test-FeatureJsonMatchesFeatureDir {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$RepoRoot,
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true)][string]$ActiveFeatureDir
)
$featureJson = Join-Path (Join-Path $RepoRoot '.specify') 'feature.json'
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $featureJson -PathType Leaf)) {
return $false
}
try {
$raw = Get-Content -LiteralPath $featureJson -Raw
$cfg = $raw | ConvertFrom-Json
} catch {
return $false
}
$fd = $cfg.feature_directory
if ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace([string]$fd)) {
return $false
}
if (-not [System.IO.Path]::IsPathRooted($fd)) {
$fd = Join-Path $RepoRoot $fd
}
if (-not (Test-Path -LiteralPath $fd -PathType Container)) {
return $false
}
# Resolve both paths to canonical absolute form. Prefer Resolve-Path (follows
# symlinks and is the canonical PS way); fall back to [Path]::GetFullPath when
# Resolve-Path can't produce a value. Mirrors the pattern used by Find-SpecifyRoot.
$resolvedJson = Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $fd -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($resolvedJson) {
$normJson = $resolvedJson.Path
} else {
$normJson = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($fd)
}
$resolvedActive = Resolve-Path -LiteralPath $ActiveFeatureDir -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
if ($resolvedActive) {
$normActive = $resolvedActive.Path
} else {
$normActive = [System.IO.Path]::GetFullPath($ActiveFeatureDir)
}
# Use case-insensitive compare only on Windows; POSIX filesystems are case-sensitive.
# PowerShell 5.1 is Windows-only and does not define $IsWindows, so treat its
# absence as "we're on Windows".
if ($null -ne $IsWindows) {
$onWindows = $IsWindows
} else {
$onWindows = $true
}
if ($onWindows) {
$comparison = [System.StringComparison]::OrdinalIgnoreCase
} else {
$comparison = [System.StringComparison]::Ordinal
}
return [string]::Equals($normJson, $normActive, $comparison)
}
# Resolve specs/<feature-dir> by numeric/timestamp prefix (mirrors scripts/bash/common.sh find_feature_dir_by_prefix).
function Find-FeatureDirByPrefix {
param(
@@ -355,21 +287,6 @@ function Test-DirHasFiles {
}
}
# Find a usable Python 3 executable (python3, python, or py -3).
# Returns the command/arguments as an array, or $null if none found.
function Get-Python3Command {
if (Get-Command python3 -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { return @('python3') }
if (Get-Command python -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ver = & python --version 2>&1
if ($ver -match 'Python 3') { return @('python') }
}
if (Get-Command py -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ver = & py -3 --version 2>&1
if ($ver -match 'Python 3') { return @('py', '-3') }
}
return $null
}
# Resolve a template name to a file path using the priority stack:
# 1. .specify/templates/overrides/
# 2. .specify/presets/<preset-id>/templates/ (sorted by priority from .registry)
@@ -398,7 +315,6 @@ function Resolve-Template {
$presets = $registryData.presets
if ($presets) {
$sortedPresets = $presets.PSObject.Properties |
Where-Object { $null -eq $_.Value.enabled -or $_.Value.enabled -ne $false } |
Sort-Object { if ($null -ne $_.Value.priority) { $_.Value.priority } else { 10 } } |
ForEach-Object { $_.Name }
}
@@ -438,206 +354,3 @@ function Resolve-Template {
return $null
}
# Resolve a template name to composed content using composition strategies.
# Reads strategy metadata from preset manifests and composes content
# from multiple layers using prepend, append, or wrap strategies.
function Resolve-TemplateContent {
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][string]$TemplateName,
[Parameter(Mandatory=$true)][string]$RepoRoot
)
$base = Join-Path $RepoRoot '.specify/templates'
# Collect all layers (highest priority first)
$layerPaths = @()
$layerStrategies = @()
# Priority 1: Project overrides (always "replace")
$override = Join-Path $base "overrides/$TemplateName.md"
if (Test-Path $override) {
$layerPaths += $override
$layerStrategies += 'replace'
}
# Priority 2: Installed presets (sorted by priority from .registry)
$presetsDir = Join-Path $RepoRoot '.specify/presets'
if (Test-Path $presetsDir) {
$registryFile = Join-Path $presetsDir '.registry'
$sortedPresets = @()
if (Test-Path $registryFile) {
try {
$registryData = Get-Content $registryFile -Raw | ConvertFrom-Json
$presets = $registryData.presets
if ($presets) {
$sortedPresets = $presets.PSObject.Properties |
Where-Object { $null -eq $_.Value.enabled -or $_.Value.enabled -ne $false } |
Sort-Object { if ($null -ne $_.Value.priority) { $_.Value.priority } else { 10 } } |
ForEach-Object { $_.Name }
}
} catch {
$sortedPresets = @()
}
}
if ($sortedPresets.Count -gt 0) {
$pyCmd = Get-Python3Command
if (-not $pyCmd) {
# Check if any preset has strategy fields that would be ignored
foreach ($pid in $sortedPresets) {
$mf = Join-Path $presetsDir "$pid/preset.yml"
if ((Test-Path $mf) -and (Select-String -Path $mf -Pattern 'strategy:' -Quiet -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
Write-Warning "No Python 3 found; preset composition strategies will be ignored"
break
}
}
}
$yamlWarned = $false
foreach ($presetId in $sortedPresets) {
# Read strategy and file path from preset manifest
$strategy = 'replace'
$manifestFilePath = ''
$manifest = Join-Path $presetsDir "$presetId/preset.yml"
if ((Test-Path $manifest) -and $pyCmd) {
try {
# Use Python to parse YAML manifest for strategy and file path
$pyArgs = if ($pyCmd.Count -gt 1) { $pyCmd[1..($pyCmd.Count-1)] } else { @() }
$pyStderrFile = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempFileName()
$stratResult = & $pyCmd[0] @pyArgs -c @"
import sys
try:
import yaml
except ImportError:
print('yaml_missing', file=sys.stderr)
print('replace\t')
sys.exit(0)
try:
with open(sys.argv[1]) as f:
data = yaml.safe_load(f)
for t in data.get('provides', {}).get('templates', []):
if t.get('name') == sys.argv[2] and t.get('type', 'template') == 'template':
print(t.get('strategy', 'replace') + '\t' + t.get('file', ''))
sys.exit(0)
print('replace\t')
except Exception:
print('replace\t')
"@ $manifest $TemplateName 2>$pyStderrFile
if ($stratResult) {
$parts = $stratResult.Trim() -split "`t", 2
$strategy = $parts[0].ToLowerInvariant()
if ($parts.Count -gt 1 -and $parts[1]) { $manifestFilePath = $parts[1] }
}
if (-not $yamlWarned -and (Test-Path $pyStderrFile) -and (Get-Content $pyStderrFile -Raw -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -match 'yaml_missing') {
Write-Warning "PyYAML not available; composition strategies may be ignored"
$yamlWarned = $true
}
Remove-Item $pyStderrFile -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
} catch {
$strategy = 'replace'
if ($pyStderrFile) { Remove-Item $pyStderrFile -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue }
}
}
# Try manifest file path first, then convention path
$candidate = $null
if ($manifestFilePath) {
# Reject absolute paths and parent traversal
if ([System.IO.Path]::IsPathRooted($manifestFilePath) -or $manifestFilePath -match '\.\.[\\/]') {
$manifestFilePath = ''
}
}
if ($manifestFilePath) {
$mf = Join-Path $presetsDir "$presetId/$manifestFilePath"
if (Test-Path $mf) { $candidate = $mf }
}
if (-not $candidate) {
$cf = Join-Path $presetsDir "$presetId/templates/$TemplateName.md"
if (Test-Path $cf) { $candidate = $cf }
}
if ($candidate) {
$layerPaths += $candidate
$layerStrategies += $strategy
}
}
} else {
# Fallback: alphabetical directory order (no registry or parse failure)
foreach ($preset in Get-ChildItem -Path $presetsDir -Directory -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where-Object { $_.Name -notlike '.*' }) {
$candidate = Join-Path $preset.FullName "templates/$TemplateName.md"
if (Test-Path $candidate) {
$layerPaths += $candidate
$layerStrategies += 'replace'
}
}
}
}
# Priority 3: Extension-provided templates (always "replace")
$extDir = Join-Path $RepoRoot '.specify/extensions'
if (Test-Path $extDir) {
foreach ($ext in Get-ChildItem -Path $extDir -Directory -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Where-Object { $_.Name -notlike '.*' } | Sort-Object Name) {
$candidate = Join-Path $ext.FullName "templates/$TemplateName.md"
if (Test-Path $candidate) {
$layerPaths += $candidate
$layerStrategies += 'replace'
}
}
}
# Priority 4: Core templates (always "replace")
$core = Join-Path $base "$TemplateName.md"
if (Test-Path $core) {
$layerPaths += $core
$layerStrategies += 'replace'
}
if ($layerPaths.Count -eq 0) { return $null }
# If the top (highest-priority) layer is replace, it wins entirely —
# lower layers are irrelevant regardless of their strategies.
if ($layerStrategies[0] -eq 'replace') {
return (Get-Content $layerPaths[0] -Raw)
}
# Check if any layer uses a non-replace strategy
$hasComposition = $false
foreach ($s in $layerStrategies) {
if ($s -ne 'replace') { $hasComposition = $true; break }
}
if (-not $hasComposition) {
return (Get-Content $layerPaths[0] -Raw)
}
# Find the effective base: scan from highest priority (index 0) downward
# to find the nearest replace layer. Only compose layers above that base.
$baseIdx = -1
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $layerPaths.Count; $i++) {
if ($layerStrategies[$i] -eq 'replace') {
$baseIdx = $i
break
}
}
if ($baseIdx -lt 0) { return $null }
$content = Get-Content $layerPaths[$baseIdx] -Raw
for ($i = $baseIdx - 1; $i -ge 0; $i--) {
$path = $layerPaths[$i]
$strat = $layerStrategies[$i]
$layerContent = Get-Content $path -Raw
switch ($strat) {
'replace' { $content = $layerContent }
'prepend' { $content = "$layerContent`n`n$content" }
'append' { $content = "$content`n`n$layerContent" }
'wrap' {
if (-not $layerContent.Contains('{CORE_TEMPLATE}')) {
throw "Wrap strategy missing {CORE_TEMPLATE} placeholder"
}
$content = $layerContent.Replace('{CORE_TEMPLATE}', $content)
}
default { throw "Unknown strategy: $strat" }
}
}
return $content
}

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@@ -23,11 +23,9 @@ if ($Help) {
# Get all paths and variables from common functions
$paths = Get-FeaturePathsEnv
# If feature.json pins an existing feature directory, branch naming is not required.
if (-not (Test-FeatureJsonMatchesFeatureDir -RepoRoot $paths.REPO_ROOT -ActiveFeatureDir $paths.FEATURE_DIR)) {
if (-not (Test-FeatureBranch -Branch $paths.CURRENT_BRANCH -HasGit $paths.HAS_GIT)) {
exit 1
}
# Check if we're on a proper feature branch (only for git repos)
if (-not (Test-FeatureBranch -Branch $paths.CURRENT_BRANCH -HasGit $paths.HAS_GIT)) {
exit 1
}
# Ensure the feature directory exists

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@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
# "platformdirs",
# "readchar",
# "json5",
# "pyyaml",
# "packaging",
# ]
# ///
"""
@@ -36,12 +34,8 @@ import json
import json5
import stat
import shlex
import urllib.error
import urllib.request
import yaml
from pathlib import Path
from packaging.version import InvalidVersion, Version
from typing import Any, Optional
import typer
@@ -57,8 +51,6 @@ from typer.core import TyperGroup
# For cross-platform keyboard input
import readchar
GITHUB_API_LATEST = "https://api.github.com/repos/github/spec-kit/releases/latest"
def _build_agent_config() -> dict[str, dict[str, Any]]:
"""Derive AGENT_CONFIG from INTEGRATION_REGISTRY."""
from .integrations import INTEGRATION_REGISTRY
@@ -127,7 +119,7 @@ def _build_ai_deprecation_warning(
ai_commands_dir=ai_commands_dir,
)
return (
"[bold]--ai[/bold] is deprecated and will no longer be available in version 0.10.0 or later.\n\n"
"[bold]--ai[/bold] is deprecated and will no longer be available in version 1.0.0 or later.\n\n"
f"Use [bold]{replacement}[/bold] instead."
)
@@ -326,7 +318,7 @@ def select_with_arrows(options: dict, prompt_text: str = "Select an option", def
return selected_key
console = Console(highlight=False)
console = Console()
class BannerGroup(TyperGroup):
"""Custom group that shows banner before help."""
@@ -722,26 +714,14 @@ def _install_shared_infra(
project_path: Path,
script_type: str,
tracker: StepTracker | None = None,
force: bool = False,
invoke_separator: str = ".",
) -> bool:
"""Install shared infrastructure files into *project_path*.
Copies ``.specify/scripts/`` and ``.specify/templates/`` from the
bundled core_pack or source checkout. Tracks all installed files
in ``speckit.manifest.json``.
Page templates are processed to resolve ``__SPECKIT_COMMAND_<NAME>__``
placeholders using *invoke_separator* (``"."`` for markdown agents,
``"-"`` for skills agents).
When *force* is ``True``, existing files are overwritten with the
latest bundled versions. When ``False`` (default), only missing
files are added and existing ones are skipped.
Returns ``True`` on success.
"""
from .integrations.base import IntegrationBase
from .integrations.manifest import IntegrationManifest
core = _locate_core_pack()
@@ -764,11 +744,12 @@ def _install_shared_infra(
if variant_src.is_dir():
dest_variant = dest_scripts / variant_dir
dest_variant.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
# Merge without overwriting — only add files that don't exist yet
for src_path in variant_src.rglob("*"):
if src_path.is_file():
rel_path = src_path.relative_to(variant_src)
dst_path = dest_variant / rel_path
if dst_path.exists() and not force:
if dst_path.exists():
skipped_files.append(str(dst_path.relative_to(project_path)))
else:
dst_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
@@ -789,27 +770,18 @@ def _install_shared_infra(
for f in templates_src.iterdir():
if f.is_file() and f.name != "vscode-settings.json" and not f.name.startswith("."):
dst = dest_templates / f.name
if dst.exists() and not force:
if dst.exists():
skipped_files.append(str(dst.relative_to(project_path)))
else:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
content = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(
content, invoke_separator
)
dst.write_text(content, encoding="utf-8")
shutil.copy2(f, dst)
rel = dst.relative_to(project_path).as_posix()
manifest.record_existing(rel)
if skipped_files:
console.print(
f"[yellow]⚠[/yellow] {len(skipped_files)} shared infrastructure file(s) already exist and were not updated:"
)
for f in skipped_files:
console.print(f" {f}")
console.print(
"To refresh shared infrastructure, run "
"[cyan]specify init --here --force[/cyan] or "
"[cyan]specify integration upgrade --force[/cyan]."
import logging
logging.getLogger(__name__).warning(
"The following shared files already exist and were not overwritten:\n%s",
"\n".join(f" {f}" for f in skipped_files),
)
manifest.save()
@@ -948,6 +920,7 @@ def _get_skills_dir(project_path: Path, selected_ai: str) -> Path:
# Constants kept for backward compatibility with presets and extensions.
DEFAULT_SKILLS_DIR = ".agents/skills"
NATIVE_SKILLS_AGENTS = {"codex", "kimi"}
SKILL_DESCRIPTIONS = {
"specify": "Create or update feature specifications from natural language descriptions.",
"plan": "Generate technical implementation plans from feature specifications.",
@@ -967,7 +940,7 @@ def init(
ai_assistant: str = typer.Option(None, "--ai", help=AI_ASSISTANT_HELP),
ai_commands_dir: str = typer.Option(None, "--ai-commands-dir", help="Directory for agent command files (required with --ai generic, e.g. .myagent/commands/)"),
script_type: str = typer.Option(None, "--script", help="Script type to use: sh or ps"),
ignore_agent_tools: bool = typer.Option(False, "--ignore-agent-tools", help="Skip checks for coding agent tools like Claude Code"),
ignore_agent_tools: bool = typer.Option(False, "--ignore-agent-tools", help="Skip checks for AI agent tools like Claude Code"),
no_git: bool = typer.Option(False, "--no-git", help="Skip git repository initialization"),
here: bool = typer.Option(False, "--here", help="Initialize project in the current directory instead of creating a new one"),
force: bool = typer.Option(False, "--force", help="Force merge/overwrite when using --here (skip confirmation)"),
@@ -997,28 +970,29 @@ def init(
This command will:
1. Check that required tools are installed (git is optional)
2. Let you choose your coding agent integration
2. Let you choose your AI assistant
3. Download template from GitHub (or use bundled assets with --offline)
4. Initialize a fresh git repository (if not --no-git and no existing repo)
5. Optionally set up coding agent integration commands
5. Optionally set up AI assistant commands
Examples:
specify init my-project
specify init my-project --integration claude
specify init my-project --integration copilot --no-git
specify init my-project --ai claude
specify init my-project --ai copilot --no-git
specify init --ignore-agent-tools my-project
specify init . --integration claude # Initialize in current directory
specify init . # Initialize in current directory (interactive integration selection)
specify init --here --integration claude # Alternative syntax for current directory
specify init --here --integration codex --integration-options="--skills"
specify init --here --integration codebuddy
specify init --here --integration vibe # Initialize with Mistral Vibe support
specify init . --ai claude # Initialize in current directory
specify init . # Initialize in current directory (interactive AI selection)
specify init --here --ai claude # Alternative syntax for current directory
specify init --here --ai codex --ai-skills
specify init --here --ai codebuddy
specify init --here --ai vibe # Initialize with Mistral Vibe support
specify init --here
specify init --here --force # Skip confirmation when current directory not empty
specify init my-project --integration claude # Claude installs skills by default
specify init --here --integration gemini
specify init my-project --integration generic --integration-options="--commands-dir .myagent/commands/" # Bring your own agent; requires --commands-dir
specify init my-project --integration claude --preset healthcare-compliance # With preset
specify init my-project --ai claude # Claude installs skills by default
specify init --here --ai gemini --ai-skills
specify init my-project --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/ # Unsupported agent
specify init my-project --offline # Use bundled assets (no network access)
specify init my-project --ai claude --preset healthcare-compliance # With preset
"""
show_banner()
@@ -1028,14 +1002,14 @@ def init(
if ai_assistant and ai_assistant.startswith("--"):
console.print(f"[red]Error:[/red] Invalid value for --ai: '{ai_assistant}'")
console.print("[yellow]Hint:[/yellow] Did you forget to provide a value for --ai?")
console.print("[yellow]Example:[/yellow] specify init --integration claude --here")
console.print("[yellow]Example:[/yellow] specify init --ai claude --here")
console.print(f"[yellow]Available agents:[/yellow] {', '.join(AGENT_CONFIG.keys())}")
raise typer.Exit(1)
if ai_commands_dir and ai_commands_dir.startswith("--"):
console.print(f"[red]Error:[/red] Invalid value for --ai-commands-dir: '{ai_commands_dir}'")
console.print("[yellow]Hint:[/yellow] Did you forget to provide a value for --ai-commands-dir?")
console.print("[yellow]Example:[/yellow] specify init --integration generic --integration-options=\"--commands-dir .myagent/commands/\"")
console.print("[yellow]Example:[/yellow] specify init --ai generic --ai-commands-dir .myagent/commands/")
raise typer.Exit(1)
if ai_assistant:
@@ -1087,13 +1061,6 @@ def init(
'use [bold]--integration generic --integration-options="--commands-dir <dir>"[/bold] instead.[/dim]'
)
if no_git:
console.print(
"[yellow]⚠️ --no-git is deprecated and will be removed in v0.10.0.[/yellow]\n"
"[yellow]The git extension will no longer be enabled by default "
"— use the [bold]specify extension[/bold] commands to install or enable the git extension if needed.[/yellow]"
)
if project_name == ".":
here = True
project_name = None # Clear project_name to use existing validation logic
@@ -1148,7 +1115,7 @@ def init(
console.print(f"[cyan]--force supplied: merging into existing directory '[cyan]{project_name}[/cyan]'[/cyan]")
else:
error_panel = Panel(
f"Directory already exists: '[cyan]{project_name}[/cyan]'\n"
f"Directory '[cyan]{project_name}[/cyan]' already exists\n"
"Please choose a different project name or remove the existing directory.\n"
"Use [bold]--force[/bold] to merge into the existing directory.",
title="[red]Directory Conflict[/red]",
@@ -1169,7 +1136,7 @@ def init(
ai_choices = {key: config["name"] for key, config in AGENT_CONFIG.items()}
selected_ai = select_with_arrows(
ai_choices,
"Choose your coding agent integration:",
"Choose your AI assistant:",
"copilot"
)
@@ -1240,7 +1207,7 @@ def init(
else:
selected_script = default_script
console.print(f"[cyan]Selected coding agent integration:[/cyan] {selected_ai}")
console.print(f"[cyan]Selected AI assistant:[/cyan] {selected_ai}")
console.print(f"[cyan]Selected script type:[/cyan] {selected_script}")
tracker = StepTracker("Initialize Specify Project")
@@ -1249,7 +1216,7 @@ def init(
tracker.add("precheck", "Check required tools")
tracker.complete("precheck", "ok")
tracker.add("ai-select", "Select coding agent integration")
tracker.add("ai-select", "Select AI assistant")
tracker.complete("ai-select", f"{selected_ai}")
tracker.add("script-select", "Select script type")
tracker.complete("script-select", selected_script)
@@ -1284,12 +1251,6 @@ def init(
integration_parsed_options["commands_dir"] = ai_commands_dir
if ai_skills:
integration_parsed_options["skills"] = True
# Parse --integration-options and merge into parsed_options so
# flags like --skills reach the integration's setup().
if integration_options:
extra = _parse_integration_options(resolved_integration, integration_options)
if extra:
integration_parsed_options.update(extra)
resolved_integration.setup(
project_path, manifest,
@@ -1311,7 +1272,7 @@ def init(
# Install shared infrastructure (scripts, templates)
tracker.start("shared-infra")
_install_shared_infra(project_path, selected_script, tracker=tracker, force=force, invoke_separator=resolved_integration.effective_invoke_separator(integration_parsed_options))
_install_shared_infra(project_path, selected_script, tracker=tracker)
tracker.complete("shared-infra", f"scripts ({selected_script}) + templates")
ensure_constitution_from_template(project_path, tracker=tracker)
@@ -1410,15 +1371,14 @@ def init(
"branch_numbering": branch_numbering or "sequential",
"context_file": resolved_integration.context_file,
"here": here,
"preset": preset,
"script": selected_script,
"speckit_version": get_speckit_version(),
}
# Ensure ai_skills is set for SkillsIntegration so downstream
# tools (extensions, presets) emit SKILL.md overrides correctly.
# Also set for integrations running in skills mode (e.g. Copilot
# with --skills).
from .integrations.base import SkillsIntegration as _SkillsPersist
if isinstance(resolved_integration, _SkillsPersist) or getattr(resolved_integration, "_skills_mode", False):
if isinstance(resolved_integration, _SkillsPersist):
init_opts["ai_skills"] = True
save_init_options(project_path, init_opts)
@@ -1530,7 +1490,7 @@ def init(
# Determine skill display mode for the next-steps panel.
# Skills integrations (codex, kimi, agy, trae, cursor-agent) should show skill invocation syntax.
from .integrations.base import SkillsIntegration as _SkillsInt
_is_skills_integration = isinstance(resolved_integration, _SkillsInt) or getattr(resolved_integration, "_skills_mode", False)
_is_skills_integration = isinstance(resolved_integration, _SkillsInt)
codex_skill_mode = selected_ai == "codex" and (ai_skills or _is_skills_integration)
claude_skill_mode = selected_ai == "claude" and (ai_skills or _is_skills_integration)
@@ -1538,8 +1498,7 @@ def init(
agy_skill_mode = selected_ai == "agy" and _is_skills_integration
trae_skill_mode = selected_ai == "trae"
cursor_agent_skill_mode = selected_ai == "cursor-agent" and (ai_skills or _is_skills_integration)
copilot_skill_mode = selected_ai == "copilot" and _is_skills_integration
native_skill_mode = codex_skill_mode or claude_skill_mode or kimi_skill_mode or agy_skill_mode or trae_skill_mode or cursor_agent_skill_mode or copilot_skill_mode
native_skill_mode = codex_skill_mode or claude_skill_mode or kimi_skill_mode or agy_skill_mode or trae_skill_mode or cursor_agent_skill_mode
if codex_skill_mode and not ai_skills:
# Integration path installed skills; show the helpful notice
@@ -1560,11 +1519,11 @@ def init(
return f"/speckit-{name}"
if kimi_skill_mode:
return f"/skill:speckit-{name}"
if cursor_agent_skill_mode or copilot_skill_mode:
if cursor_agent_skill_mode:
return f"/speckit-{name}"
return f"/speckit.{name}"
steps_lines.append(f"{step_num}. Start using {usage_label} with your coding agent:")
steps_lines.append(f"{step_num}. Start using {usage_label} with your AI agent:")
steps_lines.append(f" {step_num}.1 [cyan]{_display_cmd('constitution')}[/] - Establish project principles")
steps_lines.append(f" {step_num}.2 [cyan]{_display_cmd('specify')}[/] - Create baseline specification")
@@ -1635,16 +1594,31 @@ def check():
console.print("[dim]Tip: Install git for repository management[/dim]")
if not any(agent_results.values()):
console.print("[dim]Tip: Install a coding agent for the best experience[/dim]")
console.print("[dim]Tip: Install an AI assistant for the best experience[/dim]")
@app.command()
def version():
"""Display version and system information."""
import platform
import importlib.metadata
show_banner()
cli_version = get_speckit_version()
# Get CLI version from package metadata
cli_version = "unknown"
try:
cli_version = importlib.metadata.version("specify-cli")
except Exception:
# Fallback: try reading from pyproject.toml if running from source
try:
import tomllib
pyproject_path = Path(__file__).parent.parent.parent / "pyproject.toml"
if pyproject_path.exists():
with open(pyproject_path, "rb") as f:
data = tomllib.load(f)
cli_version = data.get("project", {}).get("version", "unknown")
except Exception:
pass
info_table = Table(show_header=False, box=None, padding=(0, 2))
info_table.add_column("Key", style="cyan", justify="right")
@@ -1667,163 +1641,6 @@ def version():
console.print(panel)
console.print()
def _get_installed_version() -> str:
"""Return the installed specify-cli distribution version or 'unknown'.
Uses importlib.metadata so the value reflects what was actually installed
by pip/uv/pipx — not a value read from pyproject.toml. This is
intentional for `specify self check`, which should reason about the
installed distribution rather than a source-tree fallback. Callers must
treat the sentinel string 'unknown' as an indeterminate value (see FR-020).
"""
import importlib.metadata
metadata_errors = [importlib.metadata.PackageNotFoundError]
invalid_metadata_error = getattr(importlib.metadata, "InvalidMetadataError", None)
if invalid_metadata_error is not None:
metadata_errors.append(invalid_metadata_error)
try:
return importlib.metadata.version("specify-cli")
except tuple(metadata_errors):
return "unknown"
def _normalize_tag(tag: str) -> str:
"""Strip exactly one leading 'v' from a release tag.
Returns the rest of the string unchanged. This handles the common
'vX.Y.Z' tag convention in this repo; it MUST NOT strip more
aggressively (e.g., two leading 'v's keeps one).
"""
return tag[1:] if tag.startswith("v") else tag
def _is_newer(latest: str, current: str) -> bool:
"""Return True iff `latest` is strictly greater than `current` under PEP 440.
Returns False whenever either side is 'unknown' or fails to parse; this
keeps the comparison indeterminate (rather than crashing or falsely
recommending a downgrade) on edge inputs.
"""
if latest == "unknown" or current == "unknown":
return False
try:
return Version(latest) > Version(current)
except InvalidVersion:
return False
def _fetch_latest_release_tag() -> tuple[str | None, str | None]:
"""Return (tag, failure_category). Exactly one outbound call, 5 s timeout.
On success: (tag_name, None).
On a documented network/HTTP failure (added in T029/T030): (None, category).
On anything else — including a malformed response body — the exception
propagates; there is no catch-all (research D-006).
"""
req = urllib.request.Request(
GITHUB_API_LATEST,
headers={"Accept": "application/vnd.github+json"},
)
token = None
for env_var in ("GH_TOKEN", "GITHUB_TOKEN"):
candidate = os.environ.get(env_var)
if candidate is not None:
candidate = candidate.strip()
if candidate:
token = candidate
break
if token:
req.add_header("Authorization", f"Bearer {token}")
try:
with urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=5) as resp:
payload = json.loads(resp.read().decode("utf-8"))
tag = payload.get("tag_name")
if not isinstance(tag, str) or not tag:
raise ValueError("GitHub API response missing valid tag_name")
return tag, None
except urllib.error.HTTPError as e:
# Order matters: HTTPError is a subclass of URLError.
if e.code == 403:
return None, "rate limited (try setting GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN)"
return None, f"HTTP {e.code}"
except (urllib.error.URLError, OSError):
return None, "offline or timeout"
# ===== Self Commands =====
self_app = typer.Typer(
name="self",
help="Manage the specify CLI itself (read-only check and reserved upgrade command).",
add_completion=False,
)
app.add_typer(self_app, name="self")
@self_app.command("check")
def self_check() -> None:
"""Check whether a newer specify-cli release is available. Read-only.
This command only checks for updates; it does not modify your installation.
The reserved (and currently non-destructive) `specify self upgrade` command
is the name that a future release will use for actual self-upgrade — its
behavior is not implemented in this release and is intentionally out of
scope here. See `specify self upgrade --help` for its current status.
"""
installed = _get_installed_version()
tag, failure_reason = _fetch_latest_release_tag()
if tag is None:
# Graceful-failure path (FR-008). `failure_reason` is one of the
# enumerated strings produced by _fetch_latest_release_tag() — it
# never contains a URL, headers, response body, or traceback.
assert failure_reason is not None
console.print(f"Installed: {installed}")
console.print(f"[yellow]Could not check latest release:[/yellow] {failure_reason}")
return
latest_normalized = _normalize_tag(tag)
if installed == "unknown":
# FR-020: surface the latest release and the recovery action even
# when the local distribution metadata is unavailable.
console.print("Current version could not be determined.")
console.print(f"Latest release: {latest_normalized}")
console.print("\nTo reinstall:")
console.print(" uv tool install specify-cli --force \\")
console.print(f" --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@{tag}")
return
if _is_newer(latest_normalized, installed):
console.print(f"[green]Update available:[/green] {installed}{latest_normalized}")
console.print("\nTo upgrade:")
console.print(" uv tool install specify-cli --force \\")
console.print(f" --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@{tag}")
return
# Installed is parseable AND is >= latest → "up to date" (FR-006).
# Also reached when the tag is unparseable (InvalidVersion) → _is_newer
# returns False, and the up-to-date branch is the safer default per
# FR-004 / test T016.
console.print(f"[green]Up to date:[/green] {installed}")
@self_app.command("upgrade")
def self_upgrade() -> None:
"""Reserved command surface for self-upgrade; not implemented in this release.
This command is a documented non-destructive stub in this release: it
performs no outbound network request, no install-method detection, and
invokes no installer. It prints a three-line guidance message and exits 0.
Actual self-upgrade is planned as follow-up work.
Use `specify self check` today to see whether a newer release is available
and to get a copy-pasteable reinstall command.
"""
console.print("specify self upgrade is not implemented yet.")
console.print("Run 'specify self check' to see whether a newer release is available.")
console.print("Actual self-upgrade is planned as follow-up work.")
# ===== Extension Commands =====
@@ -1881,7 +1698,7 @@ def get_speckit_version() -> str:
integration_app = typer.Typer(
name="integration",
help="Manage coding agent integrations",
help="Manage AI agent integrations",
add_completion=False,
)
app.add_typer(integration_app, name="integration")
@@ -2019,7 +1836,7 @@ def integration_list(
console.print(table)
return
table = Table(title="Coding Agent Integrations")
table = Table(title="AI Agent Integrations")
table.add_column("Key", style="cyan")
table.add_column("Name")
table.add_column("Status")
@@ -2088,16 +1905,9 @@ def integration_install(
selected_script = _resolve_script_type(project_root, script)
# Build parsed options from --integration-options so the integration
# can determine its effective invoke separator before shared infra
# is installed.
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if integration_options:
parsed_options = _parse_integration_options(integration, integration_options)
# Ensure shared infrastructure is present (safe to run unconditionally;
# _install_shared_infra merges missing files without overwriting).
_install_shared_infra(project_root, selected_script, invoke_separator=integration.effective_invoke_separator(parsed_options))
_install_shared_infra(project_root, selected_script)
if os.name != "nt":
ensure_executable_scripts(project_root)
@@ -2105,6 +1915,11 @@ def integration_install(
integration.key, project_root, version=get_speckit_version()
)
# Build parsed options from --integration-options
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if integration_options:
parsed_options = _parse_integration_options(integration, integration_options)
try:
integration.setup(
project_root, manifest,
@@ -2193,7 +2008,7 @@ def _update_init_options_for_integration(
opts["context_file"] = integration.context_file
if script_type:
opts["script"] = script_type
if isinstance(integration, SkillsIntegration) or getattr(integration, "_skills_mode", False):
if isinstance(integration, SkillsIntegration):
opts["ai_skills"] = True
else:
opts.pop("ai_skills", None)
@@ -2374,16 +2189,9 @@ def integration_switch(
opts.pop("context_file", None)
save_init_options(project_root, opts)
# Build parsed options from --integration-options so the integration
# can determine its effective invoke separator before shared infra
# is installed.
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if integration_options:
parsed_options = _parse_integration_options(target_integration, integration_options)
# Ensure shared infrastructure is present (safe to run unconditionally;
# _install_shared_infra merges missing files without overwriting).
_install_shared_infra(project_root, selected_script, invoke_separator=target_integration.effective_invoke_separator(parsed_options))
_install_shared_infra(project_root, selected_script)
if os.name != "nt":
ensure_executable_scripts(project_root)
@@ -2393,6 +2201,10 @@ def integration_switch(
target_integration.key, project_root, version=get_speckit_version()
)
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if integration_options:
parsed_options = _parse_integration_options(target_integration, integration_options)
try:
target_integration.setup(
project_root, manifest,
@@ -2486,15 +2298,9 @@ def integration_upgrade(
selected_script = _resolve_script_type(project_root, script)
# Build parsed options from --integration-options so the integration
# can determine its effective invoke separator before shared infra
# is installed.
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if integration_options:
parsed_options = _parse_integration_options(integration, integration_options)
# Ensure shared infrastructure is up to date; --force overwrites existing files.
_install_shared_infra(project_root, selected_script, force=force, invoke_separator=integration.effective_invoke_separator(parsed_options))
# Ensure shared infrastructure is present (safe to run unconditionally;
# _install_shared_infra merges missing files without overwriting).
_install_shared_infra(project_root, selected_script)
if os.name != "nt":
ensure_executable_scripts(project_root)
@@ -2502,6 +2308,10 @@ def integration_upgrade(
console.print(f"Upgrading integration: [cyan]{key}[/cyan]")
new_manifest = IntegrationManifest(key, project_root, version=get_speckit_version())
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
if integration_options:
parsed_options = _parse_integration_options(integration, integration_options)
try:
integration.setup(
project_root,
@@ -2786,58 +2596,14 @@ def preset_resolve(
raise typer.Exit(1)
resolver = PresetResolver(project_root)
layers = resolver.collect_all_layers(template_name)
result = resolver.resolve_with_source(template_name)
if layers:
# Use the highest-priority layer for display because the final output
# may be composed and may not map to resolve_with_source()'s single path.
display_layer = layers[0]
console.print(f" [bold]{template_name}[/bold]: {display_layer['path']}")
console.print(f" [dim](top layer from: {display_layer['source']})[/dim]")
has_composition = (
layers[0]["strategy"] != "replace"
and any(layer["strategy"] != "replace" for layer in layers)
)
if has_composition:
# Verify composition is actually possible
try:
composed = resolver.resolve_content(template_name)
except Exception as exc:
composed = None
console.print(f" [yellow]Warning: composition error: {exc}[/yellow]")
if composed is None:
console.print(" [yellow]Warning: composition cannot produce output (no base layer with 'replace' strategy)[/yellow]")
else:
console.print(" [dim]Final output is composed from multiple preset layers; the path above is the highest-priority contributing layer.[/dim]")
console.print("\n [bold]Composition chain:[/bold]")
# Compute the effective base: first replace layer scanning from
# highest priority (matching resolve_content top-down logic).
# Only show layers from the base upward (lower layers are ignored).
effective_base_idx = None
for idx, lyr in enumerate(layers):
if lyr["strategy"] == "replace":
effective_base_idx = idx
break
# Show only contributing layers (base and above)
if effective_base_idx is not None:
contributing = layers[:effective_base_idx + 1]
else:
contributing = layers
for i, layer in enumerate(reversed(contributing)):
strategy_label = layer["strategy"]
if strategy_label == "replace" and i == 0:
strategy_label = "base"
console.print(f" {i + 1}. [{strategy_label}] {layer['source']}{layer['path']}")
if result:
console.print(f" [bold]{template_name}[/bold]: {result['path']}")
console.print(f" [dim](from: {result['source']})[/dim]")
else:
# No layers found — fall back to resolve_with_source for non-composition cases
result = resolver.resolve_with_source(template_name)
if result:
console.print(f" [bold]{template_name}[/bold]: {result['path']}")
console.print(f" [dim](from: {result['source']})[/dim]")
else:
console.print(f" [yellow]{template_name}[/yellow]: not found")
console.print(" [dim]No template with this name exists in the resolution stack[/dim]")
console.print(f" [yellow]{template_name}[/yellow]: not found")
console.print(" [dim]No template with this name exists in the resolution stack[/dim]")
@preset_app.command("info")

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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
"""Shared GitHub-authenticated HTTP helpers.
Used by both ExtensionCatalog and PresetCatalog to attach
GITHUB_TOKEN / GH_TOKEN credentials to requests targeting
GitHub-hosted domains, while preventing token leakage to
third-party hosts on redirects.
"""
import os
import urllib.request
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from typing import Dict
# GitHub-owned hostnames that should receive the Authorization header.
# Includes codeload.github.com because GitHub archive URL downloads
# (e.g. /archive/refs/tags/<tag>.zip) redirect there and require auth
# for private repositories.
GITHUB_HOSTS = frozenset({
"raw.githubusercontent.com",
"github.com",
"api.github.com",
"codeload.github.com",
})
def build_github_request(url: str) -> urllib.request.Request:
"""Build a urllib Request, adding a GitHub auth header when available.
Reads GITHUB_TOKEN or GH_TOKEN from the environment and attaches an
``Authorization: Bearer <value>`` header when the target hostname is one
of the known GitHub-owned domains. Non-GitHub URLs are returned as plain
requests so credentials are never leaked to third-party hosts.
"""
headers: Dict[str, str] = {}
github_token = (os.environ.get("GITHUB_TOKEN") or "").strip()
gh_token = (os.environ.get("GH_TOKEN") or "").strip()
token = github_token or gh_token or None
hostname = (urlparse(url).hostname or "").lower()
if token and hostname in GITHUB_HOSTS:
headers["Authorization"] = f"Bearer {token}"
return urllib.request.Request(url, headers=headers)
class _StripAuthOnRedirect(urllib.request.HTTPRedirectHandler):
"""Redirect handler that drops the Authorization header when leaving GitHub.
Prevents token leakage to CDNs or other third-party hosts that GitHub
may redirect to (e.g. S3 for release asset downloads, objects.githubusercontent.com).
Auth is preserved as long as the redirect target remains within GITHUB_HOSTS.
"""
def redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl):
original_auth = req.get_header("Authorization")
new_req = super().redirect_request(req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl)
if new_req is not None:
hostname = (urlparse(newurl).hostname or "").lower()
if hostname in GITHUB_HOSTS:
if original_auth:
new_req.add_unredirected_header("Authorization", original_auth)
else:
new_req.headers.pop("Authorization", None)
new_req.unredirected_hdrs.pop("Authorization", None)
return new_req
def open_github_url(url: str, timeout: int = 10):
"""Open a URL with GitHub auth, stripping the header on cross-host redirects.
When the request carries an Authorization header, a custom redirect
handler drops that header if the redirect target is not a GitHub-owned
domain, preventing token leakage to CDNs or other third-party hosts
that GitHub may redirect to (e.g. S3 for release asset downloads).
"""
req = build_github_request(url)
if not req.get_header("Authorization"):
return urllib.request.urlopen(req, timeout=timeout)
opener = urllib.request.build_opener(_StripAuthOnRedirect)
return opener.open(req, timeout=timeout)

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@@ -6,9 +6,8 @@ Used by both the extension system and the preset system to write
command files into agent-specific directories in the correct format.
"""
import os
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Dict, List, Any, Optional
from typing import Dict, List, Any
import platform
import re
@@ -282,8 +281,7 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
if not isinstance(frontmatter, dict):
frontmatter = {}
agent_config = self.AGENT_CONFIGS.get(agent_name, {})
if agent_config.get("extension") == "/SKILL.md":
if agent_name in {"codex", "kimi"}:
body = self.resolve_skill_placeholders(
agent_name, frontmatter, body, project_root
)
@@ -401,28 +399,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
return f"speckit-{short_name}"
@staticmethod
def _ensure_inside(candidate: Path, base: Path) -> None:
"""Validate that a write target stays within the expected base directory.
Uses lexical normalization so traversal via ``..`` or absolute paths is
rejected while intentionally symlinked sub-directories remain
supported.
Args:
candidate: Path that will be written.
base: Directory the write must remain within.
Raises:
ValueError: If the normalized candidate path escapes ``base``.
"""
normalized = Path(os.path.normpath(candidate))
base_normalized = Path(os.path.normpath(base))
if not normalized.is_relative_to(base_normalized):
raise ValueError(
f"Output path {candidate!r} escapes directory {base!r}"
)
def register_commands(
self,
agent_name: str,
@@ -469,15 +445,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
content = source_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
frontmatter, body = self.parse_frontmatter(content)
if frontmatter.get("strategy") == "wrap":
from .presets import _substitute_core_template
body, core_frontmatter = _substitute_core_template(body, cmd_name, project_root, self)
frontmatter = dict(frontmatter)
for key in ("scripts", "agent_scripts"):
if key not in frontmatter and key in core_frontmatter:
frontmatter[key] = core_frontmatter[key]
frontmatter.pop("strategy", None)
frontmatter = self._adjust_script_paths(frontmatter)
for key in agent_config.get("strip_frontmatter_keys", []):
@@ -505,12 +472,10 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
project_root,
)
elif agent_config["format"] == "markdown":
body = self.resolve_skill_placeholders(agent_name, frontmatter, body, project_root)
body = self._convert_argument_placeholder(body, "$ARGUMENTS", agent_config["args"])
output = self.render_markdown_command(frontmatter, body, source_id, context_note)
output = self.render_markdown_command(
frontmatter, body, source_id, context_note
)
elif agent_config["format"] == "toml":
body = self.resolve_skill_placeholders(agent_name, frontmatter, body, project_root)
body = self._convert_argument_placeholder(body, "$ARGUMENTS", agent_config["args"])
output = self.render_toml_command(frontmatter, body, source_id)
elif agent_config["format"] == "yaml":
output = self.render_yaml_command(
@@ -520,7 +485,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported format: {agent_config['format']}")
dest_file = commands_dir / f"{output_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
self._ensure_inside(dest_file, commands_dir)
dest_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
dest_file.write_text(output, encoding="utf-8")
@@ -586,7 +550,12 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
alias_file = (
commands_dir / f"{alias_output_name}{agent_config['extension']}"
)
self._ensure_inside(alias_file, commands_dir)
try:
alias_file.resolve().relative_to(commands_dir.resolve())
except ValueError:
raise ValueError(
f"Alias output path escapes commands directory: {alias_file!r}"
)
alias_file.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
alias_file.write_text(alias_output, encoding="utf-8")
if agent_name == "copilot":
@@ -606,7 +575,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
prompts_dir = project_root / ".github" / "prompts"
prompts_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
prompt_file = prompts_dir / f"{cmd_name}.prompt.md"
CommandRegistrar._ensure_inside(prompt_file, prompts_dir)
prompt_file.write_text(f"---\nagent: {cmd_name}\n---\n", encoding="utf-8")
def register_commands_for_all_agents(
@@ -652,49 +620,6 @@ class CommandRegistrar:
return results
def register_commands_for_non_skill_agents(
self,
commands: List[Dict[str, Any]],
source_id: str,
source_dir: Path,
project_root: Path,
context_note: Optional[str] = None,
) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
"""Register commands for all non-skill agents in the project.
Like register_commands_for_all_agents but skips skill-based agents
(those with extension '/SKILL.md'). Used by reconciliation to avoid
overwriting properly formatted SKILL.md files.
Args:
commands: List of command info dicts
source_id: Identifier of the source
source_dir: Directory containing command source files
project_root: Path to project root
context_note: Custom context comment for markdown output
Returns:
Dictionary mapping agent names to list of registered commands
"""
results = {}
self._ensure_configs()
for agent_name, agent_config in self.AGENT_CONFIGS.items():
if agent_config.get("extension") == "/SKILL.md":
continue
agent_dir = project_root / agent_config["dir"]
if agent_dir.exists():
try:
registered = self.register_commands(
agent_name, commands, source_id,
source_dir, project_root,
context_note=context_note,
)
if registered:
results[agent_name] = registered
except ValueError:
continue
return results
def unregister_commands(
self, registered_commands: Dict[str, List[str]], project_root: Path
) -> None:

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@@ -139,23 +139,12 @@ class ExtensionManifest:
def _load_yaml(self, path: Path) -> dict:
"""Load YAML file safely."""
try:
with open(path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
data = yaml.safe_load(f)
with open(path, 'r') as f:
return yaml.safe_load(f) or {}
except yaml.YAMLError as e:
raise ValidationError(f"Invalid YAML in {path}: {e}")
except FileNotFoundError:
raise ValidationError(f"Manifest not found: {path}")
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
raise ValidationError(
f"Manifest is not valid UTF-8: {path} ({e.reason} at byte {e.start})"
)
except OSError as e:
raise ValidationError(f"Could not read manifest {path}: {e}")
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise ValidationError(
f"Manifest must be a YAML mapping, got {type(data).__name__}: {path}"
)
return data
def _validate(self):
"""Validate manifest structure and required fields."""
@@ -1545,22 +1534,6 @@ class ExtensionCatalog:
if not parsed.netloc:
raise ValidationError("Catalog URL must be a valid URL with a host.")
def _make_request(self, url: str):
"""Build a urllib Request, adding a GitHub auth header when available.
Delegates to :func:`specify_cli._github_http.build_github_request`.
"""
from specify_cli._github_http import build_github_request
return build_github_request(url)
def _open_url(self, url: str, timeout: int = 10):
"""Open a URL with GitHub auth, stripping the header on cross-host redirects.
Delegates to :func:`specify_cli._github_http.open_github_url`.
"""
from specify_cli._github_http import open_github_url
return open_github_url(url, timeout)
def _load_catalog_config(self, config_path: Path) -> Optional[List[CatalogEntry]]:
"""Load catalog stack configuration from a YAML file.
@@ -1717,6 +1690,7 @@ class ExtensionCatalog:
Raises:
ExtensionError: If catalog cannot be fetched or has invalid format
"""
import urllib.request
import urllib.error
# Determine cache file paths (backward compat for default catalog)
@@ -1750,7 +1724,7 @@ class ExtensionCatalog:
# Fetch from network
try:
with self._open_url(entry.url, timeout=10) as response:
with urllib.request.urlopen(entry.url, timeout=10) as response:
catalog_data = json.loads(response.read())
if "schema_version" not in catalog_data or "extensions" not in catalog_data:
@@ -1864,9 +1838,10 @@ class ExtensionCatalog:
catalog_url = self.get_catalog_url()
try:
import urllib.request
import urllib.error
with self._open_url(catalog_url, timeout=10) as response:
with urllib.request.urlopen(catalog_url, timeout=10) as response:
catalog_data = json.loads(response.read())
# Validate catalog structure
@@ -1977,6 +1952,7 @@ class ExtensionCatalog:
Raises:
ExtensionError: If extension not found or download fails
"""
import urllib.request
import urllib.error
# Get extension info from catalog
@@ -2016,7 +1992,7 @@ class ExtensionCatalog:
# Download the ZIP file
try:
with self._open_url(download_url, timeout=60) as response:
with urllib.request.urlopen(download_url, timeout=60) as response:
zip_data = response.read()
zip_path.write_bytes(zip_data)

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@@ -84,9 +84,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
context_file: str | None = None
"""Relative path to the agent context file (e.g. ``CLAUDE.md``)."""
invoke_separator: str = "."
"""Separator used in slash-command invocations (``"."`` → ``/speckit.plan``)."""
# -- Markers for managed context section ------------------------------
CONTEXT_MARKER_START = "<!-- SPECKIT START -->"
@@ -99,18 +96,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
"""Return options this integration accepts. Default: none."""
return []
def effective_invoke_separator(
self, parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
) -> str:
"""Return the invoke separator for the given options.
Subclasses whose separator depends on runtime options (e.g.
Copilot in ``--skills`` mode) should override this method.
The default implementation ignores *parsed_options* and returns
the class-level ``invoke_separator``.
"""
return self.invoke_separator
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
@@ -137,12 +122,11 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
agents or ``"/speckit-specify my-feature"`` for skills agents.
*command_name* may be a full dotted name like
``"speckit.specify"``, an extension command like
``"speckit.git.commit"``, or a bare stem like ``"specify"``.
``"speckit.specify"`` or a bare stem like ``"specify"``.
"""
stem = command_name
if stem.startswith("speckit."):
stem = stem[len("speckit."):]
if "." in stem:
stem = stem.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
invocation = f"/speckit.{stem}"
if args:
@@ -613,24 +597,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
return True
@staticmethod
def resolve_command_refs(content: str, separator: str = ".") -> str:
"""Replace ``__SPECKIT_COMMAND_<NAME>__`` placeholders with invocations.
Each placeholder encodes a command name in upper-case with
underscores (e.g. ``__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__``,
``__SPECKIT_COMMAND_GIT_COMMIT__``). The replacement uses
*separator* to join the segments:
* ``separator="."`` → ``/speckit.plan``, ``/speckit.git.commit``
* ``separator="-"`` → ``/speckit-plan``, ``/speckit-git-commit``
"""
return re.sub(
r"__SPECKIT_COMMAND_([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*)__",
lambda m: "/speckit" + separator + m.group(1).lower().replace("_", separator),
content,
)
@staticmethod
def process_template(
content: str,
@@ -638,7 +604,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
script_type: str,
arg_placeholder: str = "$ARGUMENTS",
context_file: str = "",
invoke_separator: str = ".",
) -> str:
"""Process a raw command template into agent-ready content.
@@ -650,7 +615,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
5. Replace ``__AGENT__`` with *agent_name*
6. Replace ``__CONTEXT_FILE__`` with *context_file*
7. Rewrite paths: ``scripts/`` → ``.specify/scripts/`` etc.
8. Replace ``__SPECKIT_COMMAND_<NAME>__`` with invocation strings
"""
# 1. Extract script command from frontmatter
script_command = ""
@@ -720,9 +684,6 @@ class IntegrationBase(ABC):
content = CommandRegistrar.rewrite_project_relative_paths(content)
# 8. Replace __SPECKIT_COMMAND_<NAME>__ with invocation strings
content = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(content, invoke_separator)
return content
def setup(
@@ -1313,8 +1274,6 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
``speckit-<name>/SKILL.md`` file with skills-oriented frontmatter.
"""
invoke_separator = "-"
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
@@ -1352,10 +1311,10 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
def build_command_invocation(self, command_name: str, args: str = "") -> str:
"""Skills use ``/speckit-<stem>`` (hyphenated directory name)."""
stem = command_name
if stem.startswith("speckit."):
stem = stem[len("speckit."):]
if "." in stem:
stem = stem.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
invocation = "/speckit-" + stem.replace(".", "-")
invocation = f"/speckit-{stem}"
if args:
invocation = f"{invocation} {args}"
return invocation
@@ -1436,7 +1395,6 @@ class SkillsIntegration(IntegrationBase):
processed_body = self.process_template(
raw, self.key, script_type, arg_placeholder,
context_file=self.context_file or "",
invoke_separator=self.invoke_separator,
)
# Strip the processed frontmatter — we rebuild it for skills.
# Preserve leading whitespace in the body to match release ZIP

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@@ -5,10 +5,6 @@ Copilot has several unique behaviors compared to standard markdown agents:
- Each command gets a companion ``.prompt.md`` file in ``.github/prompts/``
- Installs ``.vscode/settings.json`` with prompt file recommendations
- Context file lives at ``.github/copilot-instructions.md``
When ``--skills`` is passed via ``--integration-options``, Copilot scaffolds
commands as ``speckit-<name>/SKILL.md`` directories under ``.github/skills/``
instead. The two modes are mutually exclusive.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
@@ -20,7 +16,7 @@ import warnings
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
from ..base import IntegrationBase, IntegrationOption, SkillsIntegration
from ..base import IntegrationBase
from ..manifest import IntegrationManifest
@@ -48,40 +44,12 @@ def _allow_all() -> bool:
return True
class _CopilotSkillsHelper(SkillsIntegration):
"""Internal helper used when Copilot is scaffolded in skills mode.
Not registered in the integration registry — only used as a delegate
by ``CopilotIntegration`` when ``--skills`` is passed.
"""
key = "copilot"
config = {
"name": "GitHub Copilot",
"folder": ".github/",
"commands_subdir": "skills",
"install_url": "https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/concepts/agents/copilot-cli/about-copilot-cli",
"requires_cli": False,
}
registrar_config = {
"dir": ".github/skills",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": "/SKILL.md",
}
context_file = ".github/copilot-instructions.md"
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.
When ``--skills`` is passed via ``--integration-options``, commands
are scaffolded as ``speckit-<name>/SKILL.md`` under ``.github/skills/``
instead of the default ``.agent.md`` + ``.prompt.md`` layout.
"""
key = "copilot"
@@ -100,30 +68,6 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
}
context_file = ".github/copilot-instructions.md"
# Mutable flag set by setup() — indicates the active scaffolding mode.
_skills_mode: bool = False
def effective_invoke_separator(
self, parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None
) -> str:
"""Return ``"-"`` when skills mode is requested, ``"."`` otherwise."""
if parsed_options and parsed_options.get("skills"):
return "-"
if self._skills_mode:
return "-"
return self.invoke_separator
@classmethod
def options(cls) -> list[IntegrationOption]:
return [
IntegrationOption(
"--skills",
is_flag=True,
default=False,
help="Scaffold commands as agent skills (speckit-<name>/SKILL.md) instead of .agent.md files",
),
]
def build_exec_args(
self,
prompt: str,
@@ -148,19 +92,7 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
return args
def build_command_invocation(self, command_name: str, args: str = "") -> str:
"""Build the native invocation for a Copilot command.
Default mode: agents are not slash-commands — return args as prompt.
Skills mode: ``/speckit-<stem>`` slash-command dispatch.
"""
if self._skills_mode:
stem = command_name
if stem.startswith("speckit."):
stem = stem[len("speckit."):]
invocation = "/speckit-" + stem.replace(".", "-")
if args:
invocation = f"{invocation} {args}"
return invocation
"""Copilot agents are not slash-commands — just return the args as prompt."""
return args or ""
def dispatch_command(
@@ -178,37 +110,19 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
Copilot ``.agent.md`` files are agents, not skills. The CLI
selects them with ``--agent <name>`` and the prompt is just
the user's arguments.
In skills mode, the prompt includes the skill invocation
(``/speckit-<stem>``).
"""
import subprocess
stem = command_name
if stem.startswith("speckit."):
stem = stem[len("speckit."):]
if "." in stem:
stem = stem.rsplit(".", 1)[-1]
agent_name = f"speckit.{stem}"
# Detect skills mode from project layout when not set via setup()
skills_mode = self._skills_mode
if not skills_mode and project_root:
skills_dir = project_root / ".github" / "skills"
if skills_dir.is_dir():
skills_mode = any(
d.is_dir() and (d / "SKILL.md").is_file()
for d in skills_dir.glob("speckit-*")
)
if skills_mode:
prompt = "/speckit-" + stem.replace(".", "-")
if args:
prompt = f"{prompt} {args}"
else:
agent_name = f"speckit.{stem}"
prompt = args or ""
cli_args = ["copilot", "-p", prompt]
if not skills_mode:
cli_args.extend(["--agent", agent_name])
prompt = args or ""
cli_args = [
"copilot", "-p", prompt,
"--agent", agent_name,
]
if _allow_all():
cli_args.append("--yolo")
if model:
@@ -254,59 +168,6 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
"""Copilot commands use ``.agent.md`` extension."""
return f"speckit.{template_name}.agent.md"
def post_process_skill_content(self, content: str) -> str:
"""Inject Copilot-specific ``mode:`` field into SKILL.md frontmatter.
Inserts ``mode: speckit.<stem>`` before the closing ``---`` so
Copilot can associate the skill with its agent mode.
"""
lines = content.splitlines(keepends=True)
# Extract skill name from frontmatter to derive the mode value
dash_count = 0
skill_name = ""
for line in lines:
stripped = line.rstrip("\n\r")
if stripped == "---":
dash_count += 1
if dash_count == 2:
break
continue
if dash_count == 1:
if stripped.startswith("mode:"):
return content # already present
if stripped.startswith("name:"):
# Parse: name: "speckit-plan" → speckit.plan
val = stripped.split(":", 1)[1].strip().strip('"').strip("'")
# Convert speckit-plan → speckit.plan
if val.startswith("speckit-"):
skill_name = "speckit." + val[len("speckit-"):]
else:
skill_name = val
if not skill_name:
return content
# Inject mode: before the closing --- of frontmatter
out: list[str] = []
dash_count = 0
injected = False
for line in lines:
stripped = line.rstrip("\n\r")
if stripped == "---":
dash_count += 1
if dash_count == 2 and not injected:
if line.endswith("\r\n"):
eol = "\r\n"
elif line.endswith("\n"):
eol = "\n"
else:
eol = ""
out.append(f"mode: {skill_name}{eol}")
injected = True
out.append(line)
return "".join(out)
def setup(
self,
project_root: Path,
@@ -316,24 +177,10 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
) -> list[Path]:
"""Install copilot commands, companion prompts, and VS Code settings.
When ``parsed_options["skills"]`` is truthy, delegates to skills
scaffolding (``speckit-<name>/SKILL.md`` under ``.github/skills/``).
Otherwise uses the default ``.agent.md`` + ``.prompt.md`` layout.
Uses base class primitives to: read templates, process them
(replace placeholders, strip script blocks, rewrite paths),
write as ``.agent.md``, then add companion prompts and VS Code settings.
"""
parsed_options = parsed_options or {}
self._skills_mode = bool(parsed_options.get("skills"))
if self._skills_mode:
return self._setup_skills(project_root, manifest, parsed_options, **opts)
return self._setup_default(project_root, manifest, parsed_options, **opts)
def _setup_default(
self,
project_root: Path,
manifest: IntegrationManifest,
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
**opts: Any,
) -> list[Path]:
"""Default mode: .agent.md + .prompt.md + VS Code settings merge."""
project_root_resolved = project_root.resolve()
if manifest.project_root != project_root_resolved:
raise ValueError(
@@ -405,37 +252,6 @@ class CopilotIntegration(IntegrationBase):
return created
def _setup_skills(
self,
project_root: Path,
manifest: IntegrationManifest,
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
**opts: Any,
) -> list[Path]:
"""Skills mode: delegate to ``_CopilotSkillsHelper`` then post-process."""
helper = _CopilotSkillsHelper()
created = SkillsIntegration.setup(
helper, project_root, manifest, parsed_options, **opts
)
# Post-process generated skill files with Copilot-specific frontmatter
skills_dir = helper.skills_dest(project_root).resolve()
for path in created:
try:
path.resolve().relative_to(skills_dir)
except ValueError:
continue
if path.name != "SKILL.md":
continue
content = path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
updated = self.post_process_skill_content(content)
if updated != content:
path.write_bytes(updated.encode("utf-8"))
self.record_file_in_manifest(path, project_root, manifest)
return created
def _vscode_settings_path(self) -> Path | None:
"""Return path to the bundled vscode-settings.json template."""
tpl_dir = self.shared_templates_dir()

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@@ -1,133 +1,21 @@
"""
Mistral Vibe CLI integration — skills-based agent.
"""Mistral Vibe CLI integration."""
Vibe uses ``.vibe/skills/speckit-<name>/SKILL.md`` layout (enforced since v2.0.0).
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any
from ..base import IntegrationOption, SkillsIntegration
from ..manifest import IntegrationManifest
from ..base import MarkdownIntegration
class VibeIntegration(SkillsIntegration):
class VibeIntegration(MarkdownIntegration):
key = "vibe"
config = {
"name": "Mistral Vibe",
"folder": ".vibe/",
"commands_subdir": "skills",
"commands_subdir": "prompts",
"install_url": "https://github.com/mistralai/mistral-vibe",
"requires_cli": True,
}
registrar_config = {
"dir": ".vibe/skills",
"dir": ".vibe/prompts",
"format": "markdown",
"args": "$ARGUMENTS",
"extension": "/SKILL.md",
"extension": ".md",
}
context_file = "AGENTS.md"
@classmethod
def options(cls) -> list[IntegrationOption]:
return [
IntegrationOption(
"--skills",
is_flag=True,
default=True,
help="Install as agent skills",
),
]
@staticmethod
def _inject_frontmatter_flag(content: str, key: str, value: str = "true") -> str:
"""
Insert ``key: value`` before the closing ``---`` if not already present.
Value: true by default
"""
lines = content.splitlines(keepends=True)
# Pre-scan: bail out if already present in frontmatter
dash_count = 0
for line in lines:
stripped = line.rstrip("\n\r")
if stripped == "---":
dash_count += 1
if dash_count == 2:
break
continue
if dash_count == 1 and stripped.startswith(f"{key}:"):
return content
# Inject before the closing --- of frontmatter
out: list[str] = []
dash_count = 0
injected = False
for line in lines:
stripped = line.rstrip("\n\r")
if stripped == "---":
dash_count += 1
if dash_count == 2 and not injected:
if line.endswith("\r\n"):
eol = "\r\n"
elif line.endswith("\n"):
eol = "\n"
else:
eol = ""
out.append(f"{key}: {value}{eol}")
injected = True
out.append(line)
return "".join(out)
def post_process_skill_content(self, content: str) -> str:
"""
Inject Vibe-specific frontmatter flags:
- user-invocable: allows the skill to be invoked by the user (not just other agents)
"""
updated = self._inject_frontmatter_flag(content, "user-invocable")
return updated
def setup(
self,
project_root: Path,
manifest: IntegrationManifest,
parsed_options: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
**opts: Any,
) -> list[Path]:
"""Install Vibe skills then inject Vibe-specific flags"""
import click
click.secho(
"Warning: The .vibe/skills layout requires Mistral Vibe v2.0.0 or newer. "
"Please ensure your installation is up to date.",
fg="yellow",
err=True,
)
created = super().setup(project_root, manifest, parsed_options=parsed_options, **opts)
# Post-process generated skill files
skills_dir = self.skills_dest(project_root).resolve()
for path in created:
# Only touch SKILL.md files under the skills directory
try:
path.resolve().relative_to(skills_dir)
except ValueError:
continue
if path.name != "SKILL.md":
continue
content_bytes = path.read_bytes()
content = content_bytes.decode("utf-8")
updated = self.post_process_skill_content(content)
if updated != content:
path.write_bytes(updated.encode("utf-8"))
self.record_file_in_manifest(path, project_root, manifest)
return created
context_file = ".vibe/agents/specify-agents.md"

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@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@
**Created**: [DATE]
**Feature**: [Link to spec.md or relevant documentation]
**Note**: This checklist is generated by the `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_CHECKLIST__` command based on feature context and requirements.
**Note**: This checklist is generated by the `/speckit.checklist` command based on feature context and requirements.
<!--
============================================================================
IMPORTANT: The checklist items below are SAMPLE ITEMS for illustration only.
The __SPECKIT_COMMAND_CHECKLIST__ command MUST replace these with actual items based on:
The /speckit.checklist command MUST replace these with actual items based on:
- User's specific checklist request
- Feature requirements from spec.md
- Technical context from plan.md

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@@ -49,13 +49,13 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
## Goal
Identify inconsistencies, duplications, ambiguities, and underspecified items across the three core artifacts (`spec.md`, `plan.md`, `tasks.md`) before implementation. This command MUST run only after `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_TASKS__` has successfully produced a complete `tasks.md`.
Identify inconsistencies, duplications, ambiguities, and underspecified items across the three core artifacts (`spec.md`, `plan.md`, `tasks.md`) before implementation. This command MUST run only after `/speckit.tasks` has successfully produced a complete `tasks.md`.
## Operating Constraints
**STRICTLY READ-ONLY**: Do **not** modify any files. Output a structured analysis report. Offer an optional remediation plan (user must explicitly approve before any follow-up editing commands would be invoked manually).
**Constitution Authority**: The project constitution (`/memory/constitution.md`) is **non-negotiable** within this analysis scope. Constitution conflicts are automatically CRITICAL and require adjustment of the spec, plan, or tasks—not dilution, reinterpretation, or silent ignoring of the principle. If a principle itself needs to change, that must occur in a separate, explicit constitution update outside `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_ANALYZE__`.
**Constitution Authority**: The project constitution (`/memory/constitution.md`) is **non-negotiable** within this analysis scope. Constitution conflicts are automatically CRITICAL and require adjustment of the spec, plan, or tasks—not dilution, reinterpretation, or silent ignoring of the principle. If a principle itself needs to change, that must occur in a separate, explicit constitution update outside `/speckit.analyze`.
## Execution Steps
@@ -191,9 +191,9 @@ Output a Markdown report (no file writes) with the following structure:
At end of report, output a concise Next Actions block:
- If CRITICAL issues exist: Recommend resolving before `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_IMPLEMENT__`
- If CRITICAL issues exist: Recommend resolving before `/speckit.implement`
- If only LOW/MEDIUM: User may proceed, but provide improvement suggestions
- Provide explicit command suggestions: e.g., "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND_SPECIFY__ with refinement", "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ to adjust architecture", "Manually edit tasks.md to add coverage for 'performance-metrics'"
- Provide explicit command suggestions: e.g., "Run /speckit.specify with refinement", "Run /speckit.plan to adjust architecture", "Manually edit tasks.md to add coverage for 'performance-metrics'"
### 8. Offer Remediation

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@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
- Actor/timing
- Any explicit user-specified must-have items incorporated
**Important**: Each `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_CHECKLIST__` command invocation uses a short, descriptive checklist filename and either creates a new file or appends to an existing one. This allows:
**Important**: Each `/speckit.checklist` command invocation uses a short, descriptive checklist filename and either creates a new file or appends to an existing one. This allows:
- Multiple checklists of different types (e.g., `ux.md`, `test.md`, `security.md`)
- Simple, memorable filenames that indicate checklist purpose

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
Goal: Detect and reduce ambiguity or missing decision points in the active feature specification and record the clarifications directly in the spec file.
Note: This clarification workflow is expected to run (and be completed) BEFORE invoking `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__`. If the user explicitly states they are skipping clarification (e.g., exploratory spike), you may proceed, but must warn that downstream rework risk increases.
Note: This clarification workflow is expected to run (and be completed) BEFORE invoking `/speckit.plan`. If the user explicitly states they are skipping clarification (e.g., exploratory spike), you may proceed, but must warn that downstream rework risk increases.
Execution steps:
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Execution steps:
- `FEATURE_DIR`
- `FEATURE_SPEC`
- (Optionally capture `IMPL_PLAN`, `TASKS` for future chained flows.)
- If JSON parsing fails, abort and instruct user to re-run `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_SPECIFY__` or verify feature branch environment.
- If JSON parsing fails, abort and instruct user to re-run `/speckit.specify` or verify feature branch environment.
- For single quotes in args like "I'm Groot", use escape syntax: e.g 'I'\''m Groot' (or double-quote if possible: "I'm Groot").
2. Load the current spec file. Perform a structured ambiguity & coverage scan using this taxonomy. For each category, mark status: Clear / Partial / Missing. Produce an internal coverage map used for prioritization (do not output raw map unless no questions will be asked).
@@ -202,13 +202,13 @@ Execution steps:
- Path to updated spec.
- Sections touched (list names).
- Coverage summary table listing each taxonomy category with Status: Resolved (was Partial/Missing and addressed), Deferred (exceeds question quota or better suited for planning), Clear (already sufficient), Outstanding (still Partial/Missing but low impact).
- If any Outstanding or Deferred remain, recommend whether to proceed to `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__` or run `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_CLARIFY__` again later post-plan.
- If any Outstanding or Deferred remain, recommend whether to proceed to `/speckit.plan` or run `/speckit.clarify` again later post-plan.
- Suggested next command.
Behavior rules:
- If no meaningful ambiguities found (or all potential questions would be low-impact), respond: "No critical ambiguities detected worth formal clarification." and suggest proceeding.
- If spec file missing, instruct user to run `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_SPECIFY__` first (do not create a new spec here).
- If spec file missing, instruct user to run `/speckit.specify` first (do not create a new spec here).
- Never exceed 5 total asked questions (clarification retries for a single question do not count as new questions).
- Avoid speculative tech stack questions unless the absence blocks functional clarity.
- Respect user early termination signals ("stop", "done", "proceed").

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@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
- Confirm the implementation follows the technical plan
- Report final status with summary of completed work
Note: This command assumes a complete task breakdown exists in tasks.md. If tasks are incomplete or missing, suggest running `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_TASKS__` first to regenerate the task list.
Note: This command assumes a complete task breakdown exists in tasks.md. If tasks are incomplete or missing, suggest running `/speckit.tasks` first to regenerate the task list.
10. **Check for extension hooks**: After completion validation, check if `.specify/extensions.yml` exists in the project root.
- If it exists, read it and look for entries under the `hooks.after_implement` key

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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You **MUST** consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).
## Outline
The text the user typed after `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_SPECIFY__` in the triggering message **is** the feature description. Assume you always have it available in this conversation even if `{ARGS}` appears literally below. Do not ask the user to repeat it unless they provided an empty command.
The text the user typed after `/speckit.specify` in the triggering message **is** the feature description. Assume you always have it available in this conversation even if `{ARGS}` appears literally below. Do not ask the user to repeat it unless they provided an empty command.
Given that feature description, do this:
@@ -100,10 +100,10 @@ Given that feature description, do this:
}
```
Write the actual resolved directory path value (for example, `specs/003-user-auth`), not the literal string `SPECIFY_FEATURE_DIRECTORY`.
This allows downstream commands (`__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__`, `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_TASKS__`, etc.) to locate the feature directory without relying on git branch name conventions.
This allows downstream commands (`/speckit.plan`, `/speckit.tasks`, etc.) to locate the feature directory without relying on git branch name conventions.
**IMPORTANT**:
- You must only create one feature per `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_SPECIFY__` invocation
- You must only create one feature per `/speckit.specify` invocation
- The spec directory name and the git branch name are independent — they may be the same but that is the user's choice
- The spec directory and file are always created by this command, never by the hook
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ Given that feature description, do this:
## Notes
- Items marked incomplete require spec updates before `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_CLARIFY__` or `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__`
- Items marked incomplete require spec updates before `/speckit.clarify` or `/speckit.plan`
```
b. **Run Validation Check**: Review the spec against each checklist item:
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Given that feature description, do this:
- `SPECIFY_FEATURE_DIRECTORY` — the feature directory path
- `SPEC_FILE` — the spec file path
- Checklist results summary
- Readiness for the next phase (`__SPECKIT_COMMAND_CLARIFY__` or `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__`)
- Readiness for the next phase (`/speckit.clarify` or `/speckit.plan`)
9. **Check for extension hooks**: After reporting completion, check if `.specify/extensions.yml` exists in the project root.
- If it exists, read it and look for entries under the `hooks.after_specify` key

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
**Branch**: `[###-feature-name]` | **Date**: [DATE] | **Spec**: [link]
**Input**: Feature specification from `/specs/[###-feature-name]/spec.md`
**Note**: This template is filled in by the `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__` command. See `.specify/templates/plan-template.md` for the execution workflow.
**Note**: This template is filled in by the `/speckit.plan` command. See `.specify/templates/plan-template.md` for the execution workflow.
## Summary
@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@
```text
specs/[###-feature]/
├── plan.md # This file (__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ command output)
├── research.md # Phase 0 output (__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ command)
├── data-model.md # Phase 1 output (__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ command)
├── quickstart.md # Phase 1 output (__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ command)
├── contracts/ # Phase 1 output (__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ command)
└── tasks.md # Phase 2 output (__SPECKIT_COMMAND_TASKS__ command - NOT created by __SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__)
├── plan.md # This file (/speckit.plan command output)
├── research.md # Phase 0 output (/speckit.plan command)
├── data-model.md # Phase 1 output (/speckit.plan command)
├── quickstart.md # Phase 1 output (/speckit.plan command)
├── contracts/ # Phase 1 output (/speckit.plan command)
└── tasks.md # Phase 2 output (/speckit.tasks command - NOT created by /speckit.plan)
```
### Source Code (repository root)

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ description: "Task list template for feature implementation"
============================================================================
IMPORTANT: The tasks below are SAMPLE TASKS for illustration purposes only.
The __SPECKIT_COMMAND_TASKS__ command MUST replace these with actual tasks based on:
The /speckit.tasks command MUST replace these with actual tasks based on:
- User stories from spec.md (with their priorities P1, P2, P3...)
- Feature requirements from plan.md
- Entities from data-model.md

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ from specify_cli.integrations.base import (
IntegrationBase,
IntegrationOption,
MarkdownIntegration,
SkillsIntegration,
)
from specify_cli.integrations.manifest import IntegrationManifest
from .conftest import StubIntegration
@@ -168,130 +167,3 @@ class TestBasePrimitives:
assert f.parent.name == "commands"
assert f.name.startswith("speckit.")
assert f.name.endswith(".md")
class TestBuildCommandInvocation:
"""Tests for build_command_invocation across integration types."""
def test_base_core_command_dotted(self):
i = StubIntegration()
assert i.build_command_invocation("speckit.plan") == "/speckit.plan"
def test_base_core_command_bare(self):
i = StubIntegration()
assert i.build_command_invocation("plan") == "/speckit.plan"
def test_base_core_command_with_args(self):
i = StubIntegration()
assert i.build_command_invocation("plan", "my feature") == "/speckit.plan my feature"
def test_base_extension_command(self):
i = StubIntegration()
assert i.build_command_invocation("speckit.git.commit") == "/speckit.git.commit"
def test_base_extension_command_bare(self):
i = StubIntegration()
assert i.build_command_invocation("git.commit") == "/speckit.git.commit"
def test_skills_core_command(self):
from specify_cli.integrations import get_integration
i = get_integration("codex")
assert i.build_command_invocation("speckit.plan") == "/speckit-plan"
assert i.build_command_invocation("plan") == "/speckit-plan"
def test_skills_extension_command(self):
from specify_cli.integrations import get_integration
i = get_integration("codex")
assert i.build_command_invocation("speckit.git.commit") == "/speckit-git-commit"
assert i.build_command_invocation("git.commit") == "/speckit-git-commit"
def test_skills_extension_command_with_args(self):
from specify_cli.integrations import get_integration
i = get_integration("codex")
assert i.build_command_invocation("speckit.git.commit", "fix typo") == "/speckit-git-commit fix typo"
class TestResolveCommandRefs:
"""Tests for __SPECKIT_COMMAND_<NAME>__ placeholder resolution."""
def test_dot_separator_core_command(self):
text = "Run `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__` to plan."
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".")
assert result == "Run `/speckit.plan` to plan."
def test_hyphen_separator_core_command(self):
text = "Run `__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__` to plan."
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, "-")
assert result == "Run `/speckit-plan` to plan."
def test_multiple_placeholders(self):
text = "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_SPECIFY__ then __SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ then __SPECKIT_COMMAND_TASKS__"
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".")
assert result == "/speckit.specify then /speckit.plan then /speckit.tasks"
def test_extension_command_dot(self):
text = "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND_GIT_COMMIT__ to commit."
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".")
assert result == "Run /speckit.git.commit to commit."
def test_extension_command_hyphen(self):
text = "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND_GIT_COMMIT__ to commit."
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, "-")
assert result == "Run /speckit-git-commit to commit."
def test_no_placeholders_unchanged(self):
text = "No placeholders here."
assert IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".") == text
def test_default_separator_is_dot(self):
text = "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__"
assert IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text) == "/speckit.plan"
def test_invoke_separator_class_attribute(self):
assert IntegrationBase.invoke_separator == "."
assert SkillsIntegration.invoke_separator == "-"
def test_effective_invoke_separator_default(self):
"""Base classes return invoke_separator regardless of parsed_options."""
from .conftest import StubIntegration
stub = StubIntegration()
assert stub.effective_invoke_separator() == "."
assert stub.effective_invoke_separator({"skills": True}) == "."
def test_process_template_resolves_placeholders(self):
content = "---\ndescription: test\n---\nRun __SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ now."
result = IntegrationBase.process_template(
content, "test-agent", "sh", invoke_separator="."
)
assert "/speckit.plan" in result
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in result
def test_process_template_skills_separator(self):
content = "---\ndescription: test\n---\nRun __SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__ now."
result = IntegrationBase.process_template(
content, "test-agent", "sh", invoke_separator="-"
)
assert "/speckit-plan" in result
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in result
def test_unclosed_placeholder_unchanged(self):
text = "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN to plan."
assert IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".") == text
def test_empty_name_not_matched(self):
text = "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND___ to plan."
assert IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".") == text
def test_lowercase_placeholder_not_matched(self):
text = "Run __SPECKIT_COMMAND_plan__ to plan."
assert IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".") == text
def test_placeholder_adjacent_to_text(self):
text = "foo__SPECKIT_COMMAND_PLAN__bar"
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".")
assert result == "foo/speckit.planbar"
def test_placeholder_with_digits(self):
text = "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_V2_PLAN__"
result = IntegrationBase.resolve_command_refs(text, ".")
assert result == "/speckit.v2.plan"

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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ class TestInitIntegrationFlag:
assert "--ai" in normalized_output
assert "deprecated" in normalized_output
assert "no longer be available" in normalized_output
assert "0.10.0" in normalized_output
assert "1.0.0" in normalized_output
assert "--integration copilot" in normalized_output
assert normalized_output.index("Deprecation Warning") < normalized_output.index("Next Steps")
assert (project / ".github" / "agents" / "speckit.plan.agent.md").exists()
@@ -173,117 +173,26 @@ class TestInitIntegrationFlag:
assert "speckit-specify" in command_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert (project / ".claude" / "skills" / "speckit-plan" / "SKILL.md").exists()
def test_shared_infra_skips_existing_files_without_force(self, tmp_path):
"""Pre-existing shared files are not overwritten without --force."""
from specify_cli import _install_shared_infra
project = tmp_path / "skip-test"
project.mkdir()
(project / ".specify").mkdir()
# Pre-create a shared script with custom content
scripts_dir = project / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
scripts_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_content = "# user-modified common.sh\n"
(scripts_dir / "common.sh").write_text(custom_content, encoding="utf-8")
# Pre-create a shared template with custom content
templates_dir = project / ".specify" / "templates"
templates_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_template = "# user-modified spec-template\n"
(templates_dir / "spec-template.md").write_text(custom_template, encoding="utf-8")
_install_shared_infra(project, "sh", force=False)
# User's files should be preserved (not overwritten)
assert (scripts_dir / "common.sh").read_text(encoding="utf-8") == custom_content
assert (templates_dir / "spec-template.md").read_text(encoding="utf-8") == custom_template
# Other shared files should still be installed
assert (scripts_dir / "setup-plan.sh").exists()
assert (templates_dir / "plan-template.md").exists()
def test_shared_infra_overwrites_existing_files_with_force(self, tmp_path):
"""Pre-existing shared files ARE overwritten when force=True."""
from specify_cli import _install_shared_infra
project = tmp_path / "force-test"
project.mkdir()
(project / ".specify").mkdir()
# Pre-create a shared script with custom content
scripts_dir = project / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
scripts_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_content = "# user-modified common.sh\n"
(scripts_dir / "common.sh").write_text(custom_content, encoding="utf-8")
# Pre-create a shared template with custom content
templates_dir = project / ".specify" / "templates"
templates_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_template = "# user-modified spec-template\n"
(templates_dir / "spec-template.md").write_text(custom_template, encoding="utf-8")
_install_shared_infra(project, "sh", force=True)
# Files should be overwritten with bundled versions
assert (scripts_dir / "common.sh").read_text(encoding="utf-8") != custom_content
assert (templates_dir / "spec-template.md").read_text(encoding="utf-8") != custom_template
# Other shared files should also be installed
assert (scripts_dir / "setup-plan.sh").exists()
assert (templates_dir / "plan-template.md").exists()
def test_shared_infra_skip_warning_displayed(self, tmp_path, capsys):
"""Console warning is displayed when files are skipped."""
from specify_cli import _install_shared_infra
project = tmp_path / "warn-test"
project.mkdir()
(project / ".specify").mkdir()
scripts_dir = project / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
scripts_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
(scripts_dir / "common.sh").write_text("# custom\n", encoding="utf-8")
_install_shared_infra(project, "sh", force=False)
captured = capsys.readouterr()
assert "already exist and were not updated" in captured.out
assert "specify init --here --force" in captured.out
# Rich may wrap long lines; normalize whitespace for the second command
normalized = " ".join(captured.out.split())
assert "specify integration upgrade --force" in normalized
def test_shared_infra_no_warning_when_forced(self, tmp_path, capsys):
"""No skip warning when force=True (all files overwritten)."""
from specify_cli import _install_shared_infra
project = tmp_path / "no-warn-test"
project.mkdir()
(project / ".specify").mkdir()
scripts_dir = project / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
scripts_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
(scripts_dir / "common.sh").write_text("# custom\n", encoding="utf-8")
_install_shared_infra(project, "sh", force=True)
captured = capsys.readouterr()
assert "already exist and were not updated" not in captured.out
def test_init_here_force_overwrites_shared_infra(self, tmp_path):
"""E2E: specify init --here --force overwrites shared infra files."""
def test_shared_infra_skips_existing_files(self, tmp_path):
"""Pre-existing shared files are not overwritten by _install_shared_infra."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
project = tmp_path / "e2e-force"
project = tmp_path / "skip-test"
project.mkdir()
# Pre-create a shared script with custom content
scripts_dir = project / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
scripts_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_content = "# user-modified common.sh\n"
(scripts_dir / "common.sh").write_text(custom_content, encoding="utf-8")
# Pre-create a shared template with custom content
templates_dir = project / ".specify" / "templates"
templates_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_template = "# user-modified spec-template\n"
(templates_dir / "spec-template.md").write_text(custom_template, encoding="utf-8")
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(project)
@@ -298,40 +207,14 @@ class TestInitIntegrationFlag:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0
# --force should overwrite the custom file
assert (scripts_dir / "common.sh").read_text(encoding="utf-8") != custom_content
def test_init_here_without_force_preserves_shared_infra(self, tmp_path):
"""E2E: specify init --here (no --force) preserves existing shared infra files."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
project = tmp_path / "e2e-no-force"
project.mkdir()
scripts_dir = project / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
scripts_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
custom_content = "# user-modified common.sh\n"
(scripts_dir / "common.sh").write_text(custom_content, encoding="utf-8")
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(project)
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(app, [
"init", "--here",
"--integration", "copilot",
"--script", "sh",
"--no-git",
], input="y\n", catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0
# Without --force, custom file should be preserved
# User's files should be preserved
assert (scripts_dir / "common.sh").read_text(encoding="utf-8") == custom_content
# Warning about skipped files should appear
assert "not updated" in result.output
assert (templates_dir / "spec-template.md").read_text(encoding="utf-8") == custom_template
# Other shared files should still be installed
assert (scripts_dir / "setup-plan.sh").exists()
assert (templates_dir / "plan-template.md").exists()
class TestForceExistingDirectory:
@@ -378,7 +261,7 @@ class TestForceExistingDirectory:
], catch_exceptions=False)
assert result.exit_code == 1
assert "already exists" in _normalize_cli_output(result.output)
assert "already exists" in result.output
class TestGitExtensionAutoInstall:
@@ -446,33 +329,6 @@ class TestGitExtensionAutoInstall:
ext_dir = project / ".specify" / "extensions" / "git"
assert not ext_dir.exists(), "git extension should not be installed with --no-git"
def test_no_git_emits_deprecation_warning(self, tmp_path):
"""Using --no-git emits a visible deprecation warning."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
project = tmp_path / "no-git-warn"
project.mkdir()
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(project)
runner = CliRunner()
result = runner.invoke(app, [
"init", "--here", "--ai", "claude", "--script", "sh",
"--no-git", "--ignore-agent-tools",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
normalized_output = _normalize_cli_output(result.output)
assert result.exit_code == 0, result.output
assert "--no-git" in normalized_output
assert "deprecated" in normalized_output
assert "0.10.0" in normalized_output
assert "specify extension" in normalized_output
assert "will be removed" in normalized_output
assert "git extension will no longer be enabled by default" in normalized_output
def test_git_extension_commands_registered(self, tmp_path):
"""Git extension commands are registered with the agent during init."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
@@ -498,133 +354,3 @@ class TestGitExtensionAutoInstall:
assert claude_skills.exists(), "Claude skills directory was not created"
git_skills = [f for f in claude_skills.iterdir() if f.name.startswith("speckit-git-")]
assert len(git_skills) > 0, "no git extension commands registered"
class TestSharedInfraCommandRefs:
"""Verify _install_shared_infra resolves __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__ in page templates."""
def test_dot_separator_in_page_templates(self, tmp_path):
"""Markdown agents get /speckit.<name> in page templates."""
from specify_cli import _install_shared_infra
project = tmp_path / "dot-test"
project.mkdir()
(project / ".specify").mkdir()
_install_shared_infra(project, "sh", invoke_separator=".")
plan = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "plan-template.md"
assert plan.exists()
content = plan.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, "unresolved placeholder in plan-template.md"
assert "/speckit.plan" in content
checklist = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "checklist-template.md"
content = checklist.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content
assert "/speckit.checklist" in content
def test_hyphen_separator_in_page_templates(self, tmp_path):
"""Skills agents get /speckit-<name> in page templates."""
from specify_cli import _install_shared_infra
project = tmp_path / "hyphen-test"
project.mkdir()
(project / ".specify").mkdir()
_install_shared_infra(project, "sh", invoke_separator="-")
plan = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "plan-template.md"
assert plan.exists()
content = plan.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, "unresolved placeholder in plan-template.md"
assert "/speckit-plan" in content
assert "/speckit.plan" not in content, "dot-notation leaked into skills page template"
tasks = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "tasks-template.md"
content = tasks.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content
assert "/speckit-tasks" in content
def test_full_init_claude_resolves_page_templates(self, tmp_path):
"""Full CLI init with Claude (skills agent) produces hyphen refs in page templates."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
runner = CliRunner()
project = tmp_path / "init-claude"
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(tmp_path)
result = runner.invoke(app, [
"init", str(project),
"--integration", "claude",
"--script", "sh",
"--no-git",
"--ignore-agent-tools",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0, f"init failed: {result.output}"
plan = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "plan-template.md"
content = plan.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "/speckit-plan" in content, "Claude (skills) should use /speckit-plan"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content
def test_full_init_copilot_resolves_page_templates(self, tmp_path):
"""Full CLI init with Copilot (markdown agent) produces dot refs in page templates."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
runner = CliRunner()
project = tmp_path / "init-copilot"
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(tmp_path)
result = runner.invoke(app, [
"init", str(project),
"--integration", "copilot",
"--script", "sh",
"--no-git",
"--ignore-agent-tools",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0, f"init failed: {result.output}"
plan = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "plan-template.md"
content = plan.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "/speckit.plan" in content, "Copilot (markdown) should use /speckit.plan"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content
def test_full_init_copilot_skills_resolves_page_templates(self, tmp_path):
"""Full CLI init with Copilot --skills produces hyphen refs in page templates."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
runner = CliRunner()
project = tmp_path / "init-copilot-skills"
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(tmp_path)
result = runner.invoke(app, [
"init", str(project),
"--integration", "copilot",
"--integration-options", "--skills",
"--script", "sh",
"--no-git",
"--ignore-agent-tools",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0, f"init failed: {result.output}"
plan = project / ".specify" / "templates" / "plan-template.md"
content = plan.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "/speckit-plan" in content, "Copilot --skills should use /speckit-plan"
assert "/speckit.plan" not in content, "dot-notation leaked into Copilot skills page template"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content

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@@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ class MarkdownIntegrationTests:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
assert "\nscripts:\n" not in content, f"{f.name} has unstripped scripts: block"
def test_plan_references_correct_context_file(self, tmp_path):

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@@ -159,22 +159,6 @@ class SkillsIntegrationTests:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
def test_command_refs_use_hyphen_separator(self, tmp_path):
"""Skills agents must resolve command refs with hyphen separator."""
i = get_integration(self.KEY)
m = IntegrationManifest(self.KEY, tmp_path)
created = i.setup(tmp_path, m)
skill_files = [f for f in created if "scripts" not in f.parts]
assert len(skill_files) > 0
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
# Skills agents must use /speckit-<name>, not /speckit.<name>
assert "/speckit." not in content, (
f"{f.name} contains dot-notation /speckit. reference; "
f"skills agents must use /speckit-<name>"
)
def test_skill_body_has_content(self, tmp_path):
"""Each SKILL.md body should contain template content after the frontmatter."""

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@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ class TomlIntegrationTests:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
def test_toml_has_description(self, tmp_path):
"""Every TOML command file should have a description key."""

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@@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ class YamlIntegrationTests:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
def test_yaml_has_title(self, tmp_path):
"""Every YAML recipe should have a title field."""

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@@ -55,8 +55,6 @@ class TestClaudeIntegration:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content
assert "{ARGS}" not in content
assert "__AGENT__" not in content
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, "unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
assert "/speckit." not in content, "skills agent must use /speckit-<name> not /speckit.<name>"
parts = content.split("---", 2)
parsed = yaml.safe_load(parts[1])

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@@ -3,8 +3,6 @@
import json
import os
import yaml
from specify_cli.integrations import get_integration
from specify_cli.integrations.manifest import IntegrationManifest
@@ -144,7 +142,6 @@ class TestCopilotIntegration:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{agent_file.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{agent_file.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{agent_file.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{agent_file.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
assert "\nscripts:\n" not in content
def test_plan_references_correct_context_file(self, tmp_path):
@@ -278,447 +275,3 @@ class TestCopilotIntegration:
f"Missing: {sorted(set(expected) - set(actual))}\n"
f"Extra: {sorted(set(actual) - set(expected))}"
)
class TestCopilotSkillsMode:
"""Tests for Copilot integration in --skills mode."""
_SKILL_COMMANDS = [
"analyze", "checklist", "clarify", "constitution",
"implement", "plan", "specify", "tasks", "taskstoissues",
]
def _make_copilot(self):
from specify_cli.integrations.copilot import CopilotIntegration
return CopilotIntegration()
def _setup_skills(self, copilot, tmp_path):
m = IntegrationManifest("copilot", tmp_path)
created = copilot.setup(tmp_path, m, parsed_options={"skills": True})
return created, m
# -- Options ----------------------------------------------------------
def test_options_include_skills_flag(self):
copilot = get_integration("copilot")
opts = copilot.options()
skills_opts = [o for o in opts if o.name == "--skills"]
assert len(skills_opts) == 1
assert skills_opts[0].is_flag is True
assert skills_opts[0].default is False
# -- Skills directory structure ---------------------------------------
def test_skills_creates_skill_files(self, tmp_path):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
assert len(created) > 0
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
assert len(skill_files) > 0
for f in skill_files:
assert f.exists()
assert f.parent.name.startswith("speckit-")
def test_skills_directory_under_github_skills(self, tmp_path):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skills_dir = tmp_path / ".github" / "skills"
assert skills_dir.is_dir()
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
for f in skill_files:
assert f.resolve().parent.parent == skills_dir.resolve(), (
f"{f} is not under {skills_dir}"
)
def test_skills_directory_structure(self, tmp_path):
"""Each command produces speckit-<name>/SKILL.md."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
expected_commands = set(self._SKILL_COMMANDS)
actual_commands = set()
for f in skill_files:
skill_dir_name = f.parent.name
assert skill_dir_name.startswith("speckit-")
actual_commands.add(skill_dir_name.removeprefix("speckit-"))
assert actual_commands == expected_commands
# -- No companion files in skills mode --------------------------------
def test_skills_no_prompt_md_companions(self, tmp_path):
"""Skills mode must not generate .prompt.md companion files."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
prompt_files = [f for f in created if f.name.endswith(".prompt.md")]
assert prompt_files == []
prompts_dir = tmp_path / ".github" / "prompts"
if prompts_dir.exists():
assert list(prompts_dir.iterdir()) == []
def test_skills_no_vscode_settings(self, tmp_path):
"""Skills mode must not create or merge .vscode/settings.json."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
settings = tmp_path / ".vscode" / "settings.json"
assert not settings.exists()
def test_skills_no_agent_md_files(self, tmp_path):
"""Skills mode must not produce .agent.md files."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
agent_files = [f for f in created if f.name.endswith(".agent.md")]
assert agent_files == []
# -- Frontmatter structure --------------------------------------------
def test_skill_frontmatter_structure(self, tmp_path):
"""SKILL.md must have name, description, compatibility, metadata."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert content.startswith("---\n"), f"{f} missing frontmatter"
parts = content.split("---", 2)
fm = yaml.safe_load(parts[1])
assert "name" in fm, f"{f} frontmatter missing 'name'"
assert "description" in fm, f"{f} frontmatter missing 'description'"
assert "compatibility" in fm, f"{f} frontmatter missing 'compatibility'"
assert "metadata" in fm, f"{f} frontmatter missing 'metadata'"
assert fm["metadata"]["author"] == "github-spec-kit"
# -- Copilot-specific post-processing ---------------------------------
def test_post_process_skill_content_injects_mode(self):
"""post_process_skill_content() should inject mode: field."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
content = (
"---\n"
'name: "speckit-plan"\n'
'description: "Plan workflow"\n'
"---\n"
"\nBody content\n"
)
updated = copilot.post_process_skill_content(content)
assert "mode: speckit.plan" in updated
def test_post_process_idempotent(self):
"""post_process_skill_content() must be idempotent."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
content = (
"---\n"
'name: "speckit-plan"\n'
'description: "Plan workflow"\n'
"---\n"
"\nBody content\n"
)
first = copilot.post_process_skill_content(content)
second = copilot.post_process_skill_content(first)
assert first == second
def test_skills_have_mode_in_frontmatter(self, tmp_path):
"""Generated SKILL.md files should have mode: field from post-processing."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
assert len(skill_files) > 0
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
parts = content.split("---", 2)
fm = yaml.safe_load(parts[1])
assert "mode" in fm, f"{f} frontmatter missing 'mode'"
# mode should be speckit.<stem>
skill_dir_name = f.parent.name
stem = skill_dir_name.removeprefix("speckit-")
assert fm["mode"] == f"speckit.{stem}"
# -- Template processing ----------------------------------------------
def test_skills_templates_are_processed(self, tmp_path):
"""Skill body must have placeholders replaced."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
assert len(skill_files) > 0
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
def test_skills_command_refs_use_hyphen(self, tmp_path):
"""Copilot skills mode must use /speckit-<name> not /speckit.<name>."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
assert len(skill_files) > 0
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "/speckit." not in content, (
f"{f.name} contains dot-notation /speckit. reference; "
f"skills mode must use /speckit-<name>"
)
def test_skills_mode_invoke_separator(self):
"""Copilot effective_invoke_separator should reflect skills mode."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
assert copilot.effective_invoke_separator() == "."
assert copilot.effective_invoke_separator({"skills": True}) == "-"
assert copilot.effective_invoke_separator({"skills": False}) == "."
def test_skill_body_has_content(self, tmp_path):
"""Each SKILL.md body should contain template content."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, _ = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
parts = content.split("---", 2)
body = parts[2].strip() if len(parts) >= 3 else ""
assert len(body) > 0, f"{f} has empty body"
def test_plan_references_correct_context_file(self, tmp_path):
"""The generated plan skill must reference copilot's context file."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
plan_file = tmp_path / ".github" / "skills" / "speckit-plan" / "SKILL.md"
assert plan_file.exists()
content = plan_file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert copilot.context_file in content
assert "__CONTEXT_FILE__" not in content
# -- Manifest tracking ------------------------------------------------
def test_all_files_tracked_in_manifest(self, tmp_path):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
created, m = self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
for f in created:
rel = f.resolve().relative_to(tmp_path.resolve()).as_posix()
assert rel in m.files, f"{rel} not tracked in manifest"
# -- Install/uninstall roundtrip --------------------------------------
def test_install_uninstall_roundtrip(self, tmp_path):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
m = IntegrationManifest("copilot", tmp_path)
created = copilot.install(tmp_path, m, parsed_options={"skills": True})
assert len(created) > 0
m.save()
for f in created:
assert f.exists()
removed, skipped = copilot.uninstall(tmp_path, m)
assert len(removed) == len(created)
assert skipped == []
def test_modified_file_survives_uninstall(self, tmp_path):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
m = IntegrationManifest("copilot", tmp_path)
created = copilot.install(tmp_path, m, parsed_options={"skills": True})
m.save()
modified_file = created[0]
modified_file.write_text("user modified this", encoding="utf-8")
removed, skipped = copilot.uninstall(tmp_path, m)
assert modified_file.exists()
assert modified_file in skipped
# -- build_command_invocation -----------------------------------------
def test_build_command_invocation_skills_mode(self):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
copilot._skills_mode = True
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("speckit.plan") == "/speckit-plan"
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("plan") == "/speckit-plan"
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("plan", "my args") == "/speckit-plan my args"
def test_build_command_invocation_skills_extension_command(self):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
copilot._skills_mode = True
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("speckit.git.commit") == "/speckit-git-commit"
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("git.commit") == "/speckit-git-commit"
def test_build_command_invocation_default_mode(self):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("plan", "my args") == "my args"
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("plan") == ""
# -- Context section ---------------------------------------------------
def test_skills_setup_upserts_context_section(self, tmp_path):
copilot = self._make_copilot()
self._setup_skills(copilot, tmp_path)
ctx_path = tmp_path / copilot.context_file
assert ctx_path.exists()
content = ctx_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert "<!-- SPECKIT START -->" in content
assert "<!-- SPECKIT END -->" in content
# -- CLI integration test ---------------------------------------------
def test_init_with_integration_options_skills(self, tmp_path):
"""specify init --integration copilot --integration-options='--skills' scaffolds skills."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
project = tmp_path / "copilot-skills"
project.mkdir()
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(project)
result = CliRunner().invoke(app, [
"init", "--here", "--integration", "copilot",
"--integration-options", "--skills",
"--script", "sh", "--no-git",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0, f"init failed: {result.output}"
skills_dir = project / ".github" / "skills"
assert skills_dir.is_dir(), "Skills directory was not created"
plan_skill = skills_dir / "speckit-plan" / "SKILL.md"
assert plan_skill.exists(), "speckit-plan/SKILL.md not found"
# Verify no default-mode artifacts
assert not (project / ".github" / "agents").exists()
assert not (project / ".github" / "prompts").exists()
assert not (project / ".vscode" / "settings.json").exists()
def test_complete_file_inventory_skills_sh(self, tmp_path):
"""Every file produced by specify init --integration copilot --integration-options='--skills' --script sh."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
project = tmp_path / "inventory-skills-sh"
project.mkdir()
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(project)
result = CliRunner().invoke(app, [
"init", "--here", "--integration", "copilot",
"--integration-options", "--skills",
"--script", "sh", "--no-git",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0, f"init failed: {result.output}"
actual = sorted(p.relative_to(project).as_posix() for p in project.rglob("*") if p.is_file())
expected = sorted([
# Skill files
*[f".github/skills/speckit-{cmd}/SKILL.md" for cmd in self._SKILL_COMMANDS],
# Context file
".github/copilot-instructions.md",
# Integration metadata
".specify/init-options.json",
".specify/integration.json",
".specify/integrations/copilot.manifest.json",
".specify/integrations/speckit.manifest.json",
# Scripts (sh)
".specify/scripts/bash/check-prerequisites.sh",
".specify/scripts/bash/common.sh",
".specify/scripts/bash/create-new-feature.sh",
".specify/scripts/bash/setup-plan.sh",
# Templates
".specify/templates/checklist-template.md",
".specify/templates/constitution-template.md",
".specify/templates/plan-template.md",
".specify/templates/spec-template.md",
".specify/templates/tasks-template.md",
".specify/memory/constitution.md",
# Bundled workflow
".specify/workflows/speckit/workflow.yml",
".specify/workflows/workflow-registry.json",
])
assert actual == expected, (
f"Missing: {sorted(set(expected) - set(actual))}\n"
f"Extra: {sorted(set(actual) - set(expected))}"
)
# -- Singleton leak: _skills_mode must reset --------------------------
def test_skills_mode_resets_on_default_setup(self, tmp_path):
"""setup() with skills=True then without must reset _skills_mode."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
# First call: skills mode
(tmp_path / "proj1").mkdir()
m1 = IntegrationManifest("copilot", tmp_path / "proj1")
copilot.setup(tmp_path / "proj1", m1, parsed_options={"skills": True})
assert copilot._skills_mode is True
# Second call: default mode (no skills option)
(tmp_path / "proj2").mkdir()
m2 = IntegrationManifest("copilot", tmp_path / "proj2")
copilot.setup(tmp_path / "proj2", m2)
assert copilot._skills_mode is False
# build_command_invocation must use default (dotted) mode
assert copilot.build_command_invocation("plan", "args") == "args"
# -- Auto-detection must ignore unrelated .github/skills/ -------------
def test_dispatch_ignores_unrelated_skills_directory(self, tmp_path):
"""dispatch_command() must not treat unrelated .github/skills/ as skills mode."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
# Create a .github/skills/ with non-speckit content (e.g. GitHub Skills training)
unrelated = tmp_path / ".github" / "skills" / "introduction-to-github"
unrelated.mkdir(parents=True)
(unrelated / "README.md").write_text("# GitHub Skills training\n")
# Should NOT detect skills mode — cli_args should contain --agent
import unittest.mock as mock
with mock.patch("subprocess.run") as mock_run:
mock_run.return_value = mock.Mock(returncode=0, stdout="", stderr="")
copilot.dispatch_command("plan", "my args", project_root=tmp_path, stream=False)
call_args = mock_run.call_args[0][0]
assert "--agent" in call_args, (
f"Expected --agent in cli_args but got: {call_args}"
)
assert "speckit.plan" in call_args
def test_dispatch_detects_speckit_skills_layout(self, tmp_path):
"""dispatch_command() detects speckit-*/SKILL.md as skills mode."""
copilot = self._make_copilot()
skill_dir = tmp_path / ".github" / "skills" / "speckit-plan"
skill_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
(skill_dir / "SKILL.md").write_text("---\nname: speckit-plan\n---\n")
import unittest.mock as mock
with mock.patch("subprocess.run") as mock_run:
mock_run.return_value = mock.Mock(returncode=0, stdout="", stderr="")
copilot.dispatch_command("plan", "my args", project_root=tmp_path, stream=False)
call_args = mock_run.call_args[0][0]
assert "--agent" not in call_args, (
f"Skills mode should not use --agent, got: {call_args}"
)
prompt = call_args[call_args.index("-p") + 1]
assert "/speckit-plan" in prompt, (
f"Skills mode prompt should invoke /speckit-plan, got: {prompt}"
)
assert "my args" in prompt, (
f"Skills mode prompt should preserve user args, got: {prompt}"
)
# -- Next-steps display for Copilot skills mode -----------------------
def test_init_skills_next_steps_show_skill_syntax(self, tmp_path):
"""specify init --integration copilot --integration-options='--skills' shows /speckit-plan not /speckit.plan."""
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import app
project = tmp_path / "copilot-nextsteps"
project.mkdir()
old_cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(project)
result = CliRunner().invoke(app, [
"init", "--here", "--integration", "copilot",
"--integration-options", "--skills",
"--script", "sh", "--no-git",
], catch_exceptions=False)
finally:
os.chdir(old_cwd)
assert result.exit_code == 0, f"init failed: {result.output}"
# Skills mode should show /speckit-plan (hyphenated)
assert "/speckit-plan" in result.output, (
f"Expected /speckit-plan in next steps but got:\n{result.output}"
)
# Must NOT show the dotted /speckit.plan form
assert "/speckit.plan" not in result.output, (
f"Should not show /speckit.plan in skills mode:\n{result.output}"
)

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@@ -152,7 +152,6 @@ class TestForgeIntegration:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{cmd_file.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{cmd_file.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{cmd_file.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{cmd_file.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
# Check Forge-specific: $ARGUMENTS should be replaced with {{parameters}}
assert "$ARGUMENTS" not in content, f"{cmd_file.name} has unprocessed $ARGUMENTS"
# Frontmatter sections should be stripped

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@@ -101,7 +101,6 @@ class TestGenericIntegration:
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{SCRIPT}}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __AGENT__"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed {{ARGS}}"
assert "__SPECKIT_COMMAND_" not in content, f"{f.name} has unprocessed __SPECKIT_COMMAND_*__"
def test_all_files_tracked_in_manifest(self, tmp_path):
i = get_integration("generic")

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@@ -1,38 +1,11 @@
"""Tests for VibeIntegration."""
import yaml
from specify_cli.integrations import get_integration
from specify_cli.integrations.manifest import IntegrationManifest
from .test_integration_base_skills import SkillsIntegrationTests
from .test_integration_base_markdown import MarkdownIntegrationTests
class TestVibeIntegration(SkillsIntegrationTests):
class TestVibeIntegration(MarkdownIntegrationTests):
KEY = "vibe"
FOLDER = ".vibe/"
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "skills"
REGISTRAR_DIR = ".vibe/skills"
CONTEXT_FILE = "AGENTS.md"
class TestVibeUserInvocable:
def test_all_skills_have_user_invocable(self, tmp_path):
i = get_integration("vibe")
m = IntegrationManifest("vibe", tmp_path)
created = i.setup(tmp_path, m, script_type="sh")
skill_files = [f for f in created if f.name == "SKILL.md"]
assert skill_files
for f in skill_files:
content = f.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
assert content.startswith("---"), (
f"{f.parent.name}/SKILL.md is missing the opening frontmatter delimiter '---'"
)
parts = content.split("---", 2)
assert len(parts) >= 3, (
f"{f.parent.name}/SKILL.md has malformed frontmatter; expected a '--- ... ---' block"
)
parsed = yaml.safe_load(parts[1])
assert parsed.get("user-invocable") is True, (
f"{f.parent.name}/SKILL.md is missing user-invocable: true in frontmatter"
)
COMMANDS_SUBDIR = "prompts"
REGISTRAR_DIR = ".vibe/prompts"
CONTEXT_FILE = ".vibe/agents/specify-agents.md"

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@@ -217,43 +217,6 @@ class TestExtensionManifest:
with pytest.raises(ValidationError, match="Missing required field"):
ExtensionManifest(manifest_path)
def test_non_mapping_yaml_raises_validation_error(self, temp_dir):
"""Manifest whose YAML root is a scalar or list raises ValidationError, not TypeError."""
manifest_path = temp_dir / "extension.yml"
for bad_content in ("42\n", "[]\n", "null\n"):
manifest_path.write_text(bad_content)
with pytest.raises(ValidationError, match="YAML mapping"):
ExtensionManifest(manifest_path)
def test_utf8_non_ascii_description_loads(self, temp_dir, valid_manifest_data):
"""Regression for #2325: non-ASCII (UTF-8) description loads on any platform.
On Windows, Python's default text-mode encoding is the locale codepage
(e.g. cp1252/GBK), which raises UnicodeDecodeError on UTF-8 bytes
outside the ASCII range. The loader must open with encoding='utf-8'.
"""
import yaml
valid_manifest_data["extension"]["description"] = "中文测试 — émojis 🚀"
manifest_path = temp_dir / "extension.yml"
# Write UTF-8 bytes explicitly so the test exercises the read path,
# not the (locale-dependent) write path.
manifest_path.write_bytes(
yaml.safe_dump(valid_manifest_data, allow_unicode=True).encode("utf-8")
)
manifest = ExtensionManifest(manifest_path)
assert manifest.description == "中文测试 — émojis 🚀"
def test_invalid_utf8_bytes_raises_validation_error(self, temp_dir):
"""Negative case: file containing invalid UTF-8 bytes raises ValidationError, not raw UnicodeDecodeError."""
manifest_path = temp_dir / "extension.yml"
# 0xFF/0xFE are not valid UTF-8 lead bytes.
manifest_path.write_bytes(b"\xff\xfe not valid utf-8 \xff\n")
with pytest.raises(ValidationError, match="not valid UTF-8"):
ExtensionManifest(manifest_path)
def test_invalid_extension_id(self, temp_dir, valid_manifest_data):
"""Test manifest with invalid extension ID format."""
import yaml
@@ -1398,79 +1361,6 @@ Agent __AGENT__
assert "{ARGS}" not in content
assert '.specify/scripts/bash/setup-plan.sh --json "$ARGUMENTS"' in content
@pytest.mark.parametrize("agent_name,skills_path", [
("codex", ".agents/skills"),
("kimi", ".kimi/skills"),
("claude", ".claude/skills"),
("cursor-agent", ".cursor/skills"),
("trae", ".trae/skills"),
("agy", ".agents/skills"),
])
def test_all_skill_agents_register_commands_with_resolved_placeholders(
self, project_dir, temp_dir, agent_name, skills_path
):
"""All SKILL.md agents must produce fully resolved SKILL.md files when commands are registered."""
import yaml
ext_dir = temp_dir / f"ext-{agent_name}"
ext_dir.mkdir()
(ext_dir / "commands").mkdir()
manifest_data = {
"schema_version": "1.0",
"extension": {
"id": f"ext-{agent_name}",
"name": "Scripted Extension",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Test",
},
"requires": {"speckit_version": ">=0.1.0"},
"provides": {
"commands": [
{
"name": f"speckit.ext-{agent_name}.run",
"file": "commands/run.md",
"description": "Scripted command",
}
]
},
}
with open(ext_dir / "extension.yml", "w") as f:
yaml.dump(manifest_data, f)
(ext_dir / "commands" / "run.md").write_text(
"---\n"
"description: Scripted command\n"
"scripts:\n"
' sh: ../../scripts/bash/setup-plan.sh --json "{ARGS}"\n'
"---\n\n"
"Run {SCRIPT}\n"
"Agent is __AGENT__.\n"
)
init_options = project_dir / ".specify" / "init-options.json"
init_options.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
init_options.write_text(f'{{"ai":"{agent_name}","script":"sh"}}')
skills_dir = project_dir
for part in skills_path.split("/"):
skills_dir = skills_dir / part
skills_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
manifest = ExtensionManifest(ext_dir / "extension.yml")
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
registrar.register_commands_for_agent(agent_name, manifest, ext_dir, project_dir)
skill_dir_name = f"speckit-ext-{agent_name}-run"
skill_file = skills_dir / skill_dir_name / "SKILL.md"
assert skill_file.exists(), f"SKILL.md not created for {agent_name}"
content = skill_file.read_text()
assert "{SCRIPT}" not in content, f"{{SCRIPT}} not resolved for {agent_name}"
assert "__AGENT__" not in content, f"__AGENT__ not resolved for {agent_name}"
assert "{ARGS}" not in content, f"{{ARGS}} not resolved for {agent_name}"
assert '.specify/scripts/bash/setup-plan.sh' in content
def test_codex_skill_alias_frontmatter_matches_alias_name(self, project_dir, temp_dir):
"""Codex alias skills should render their own matching `name:` frontmatter."""
import yaml
@@ -2445,215 +2335,6 @@ class TestExtensionCatalog:
assert not catalog.cache_file.exists()
assert not catalog.cache_metadata_file.exists()
# --- _make_request / GitHub auth ---
def _make_catalog(self, temp_dir):
project_dir = temp_dir / "project"
project_dir.mkdir()
(project_dir / ".specify").mkdir()
return ExtensionCatalog(project_dir)
def test_make_request_no_token_no_auth_header(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""Without a token, requests carry no Authorization header."""
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org/repo/main/catalog.json")
assert "Authorization" not in req.headers
def test_make_request_whitespace_only_github_token_ignored(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""A whitespace-only GITHUB_TOKEN is treated as unset."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", " ")
monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org/repo/main/catalog.json")
assert "Authorization" not in req.headers
def test_make_request_whitespace_github_token_falls_back_to_gh_token(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""When GITHUB_TOKEN is whitespace-only, GH_TOKEN is used as fallback."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", " ")
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", "ghp_fallback")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org/repo/main/catalog.json")
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_fallback"
def test_make_request_github_token_added_for_raw_githubusercontent(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""GITHUB_TOKEN is attached for raw.githubusercontent.com URLs."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org/repo/main/catalog.json")
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_testtoken"
def test_make_request_gh_token_fallback(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""GH_TOKEN is used when GITHUB_TOKEN is absent."""
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", "ghp_ghtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://github.com/org/repo/releases/download/v1/ext.zip")
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_ghtoken"
def test_make_request_github_token_takes_precedence_over_gh_token(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""GITHUB_TOKEN takes precedence over GH_TOKEN when both are set."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_primary")
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", "ghp_secondary")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://api.github.com/repos/org/repo")
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_primary"
def test_make_request_token_not_added_for_non_github_url(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""Auth header is never attached to non-GitHub URLs to prevent credential leakage."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://internal.example.com/catalog.json")
assert "Authorization" not in req.headers
def test_make_request_token_not_added_for_github_lookalike_host(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""Auth header is not attached to hosts that include github.com as a suffix."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://github.com.evil.com/org/repo/releases/download/v1/ext.zip")
assert "Authorization" not in req.headers
def test_make_request_token_not_added_for_github_in_path(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""Auth header is not attached when github.com appears only in the URL path."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://evil.example.com/github.com/org/repo/releases/download/v1/ext.zip")
assert "Authorization" not in req.headers
def test_make_request_token_not_added_for_github_in_query(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""Auth header is not attached when github.com appears only in the query string."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://evil.example.com/download?source=https://github.com/org/repo/v1/ext.zip")
assert "Authorization" not in req.headers
def test_make_request_token_added_for_api_github_com(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""GITHUB_TOKEN is attached for api.github.com URLs."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://api.github.com/repos/org/repo/releases/assets/1")
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_testtoken"
def test_make_request_token_added_for_codeload_github_com(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""GITHUB_TOKEN is attached for codeload.github.com URLs (GitHub archive redirects)."""
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
req = catalog._make_request("https://codeload.github.com/org/repo/zip/refs/tags/v1.0.0")
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_testtoken"
def test_redirect_preserves_auth_for_github_to_codeload(self):
"""Auth header is preserved when GitHub redirects to codeload.github.com."""
from specify_cli._github_http import _StripAuthOnRedirect
from urllib.request import Request
import io
handler = _StripAuthOnRedirect()
original_url = "https://github.com/org/repo/archive/refs/tags/v1.zip"
redirect_url = "https://codeload.github.com/org/repo/zip/refs/tags/v1"
req = Request(original_url, headers={"Authorization": "Bearer ghp_test"})
fp = io.BytesIO(b"")
new_req = handler.redirect_request(req, fp, 302, "Found", {}, redirect_url)
assert new_req is not None
auth = new_req.get_header("Authorization") or new_req.unredirected_hdrs.get("Authorization")
assert auth == "Bearer ghp_test"
def test_redirect_strips_auth_for_github_to_external(self):
"""Auth header is stripped when GitHub redirects to a non-GitHub host."""
from specify_cli._github_http import _StripAuthOnRedirect
from urllib.request import Request
import io
handler = _StripAuthOnRedirect()
original_url = "https://github.com/org/repo/releases/download/v1/asset.zip"
redirect_url = "https://objects.githubusercontent.com/github-production-release-asset/12345"
req = Request(original_url, headers={"Authorization": "Bearer ghp_test"})
fp = io.BytesIO(b"")
new_req = handler.redirect_request(req, fp, 302, "Found", {}, redirect_url)
assert new_req is not None
auth_header = new_req.headers.get("Authorization")
auth_unredirected = new_req.unredirected_hdrs.get("Authorization")
assert auth_header is None
assert auth_unredirected is None
def test_fetch_single_catalog_sends_auth_header(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""_fetch_single_catalog passes Authorization header via opener for GitHub URLs."""
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
catalog_data = {"schema_version": "1.0", "extensions": {}}
mock_response = MagicMock()
mock_response.read.return_value = json.dumps(catalog_data).encode()
mock_response.__enter__ = lambda s: s
mock_response.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
captured = {}
mock_opener = MagicMock()
def fake_open(req, timeout=None):
captured["req"] = req
return mock_response
mock_opener.open.side_effect = fake_open
entry = CatalogEntry(
url="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/org/repo/main/catalog.json",
name="private",
priority=1,
install_allowed=True,
)
with patch("urllib.request.build_opener", return_value=mock_opener):
catalog._fetch_single_catalog(entry, force_refresh=True)
assert captured["req"].get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_testtoken"
def test_download_extension_sends_auth_header(self, temp_dir, monkeypatch):
"""download_extension passes Authorization header via opener for GitHub URLs."""
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
import zipfile, io
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", "ghp_testtoken")
catalog = self._make_catalog(temp_dir)
# Build a minimal valid ZIP in memory
zip_buf = io.BytesIO()
with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_buf, "w") as zf:
zf.writestr("extension.yml", "id: test-ext\nname: Test\nversion: 1.0.0\n")
zip_bytes = zip_buf.getvalue()
mock_response = MagicMock()
mock_response.read.return_value = zip_bytes
mock_response.__enter__ = lambda s: s
mock_response.__exit__ = MagicMock(return_value=False)
captured = {}
mock_opener = MagicMock()
def fake_open(req, timeout=None):
captured["req"] = req
return mock_response
mock_opener.open.side_effect = fake_open
ext_info = {
"id": "test-ext",
"name": "Test Extension",
"version": "1.0.0",
"download_url": "https://github.com/org/repo/releases/download/v1/test-ext.zip",
}
with patch.object(catalog, "get_extension_info", return_value=ext_info), \
patch("urllib.request.build_opener", return_value=mock_opener):
catalog.download_extension("test-ext", target_dir=temp_dir)
assert captured["req"].get_header("Authorization") == "Bearer ghp_testtoken"
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"""Tests for CommandRegistrar directory traversal guards around issue #2229."""
import errno
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from specify_cli.agents import CommandRegistrar
TRAVERSAL_PAYLOADS = [
"../pwned",
"../../etc/passwd",
"subdir/../../escape",
"/absolute/evil",
]
def _write_source(ext_dir: Path) -> Path:
ext_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
(ext_dir / "commands").mkdir(exist_ok=True)
(ext_dir / "commands" / "cmd.md").write_text(
"---\ndescription: test\n---\n\nbody\n", encoding="utf-8"
)
return ext_dir
def _cmd(name: str, aliases: list[str] | None = None) -> dict[str, object]:
return {
"name": name,
"file": "commands/cmd.md",
"aliases": list(aliases or []),
}
def _project_and_source(tmp_path):
project = tmp_path / "project"
project.mkdir()
ext_dir = _write_source(tmp_path / "ext-src")
return project, ext_dir
def _assert_no_stray_files(tmp_root: Path, marker: str) -> None:
"""Fail if a file matching ``marker`` exists outside the project tree."""
stray = [
p for p in tmp_root.rglob("*")
if p.is_file() and marker in p.name and "project" not in p.parts
]
assert stray == [], (
f"Traversal payload leaked files outside the project tree: {stray}"
)
class TestPrimaryCommandTraversal:
"""Primary command names must not escape the agent's commands directory."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_name", TRAVERSAL_PAYLOADS)
def test_gemini_rejects_traversal_in_primary_name(self, tmp_path, bad_name):
project, ext_dir = _project_and_source(tmp_path)
(project / ".gemini" / "commands").mkdir(parents=True)
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="escapes|outside|Invalid"):
registrar.register_commands(
"gemini", [_cmd(bad_name)], "myext", ext_dir, project
)
_assert_no_stray_files(tmp_path, Path(bad_name).name.replace("/", ""))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_name", TRAVERSAL_PAYLOADS)
def test_copilot_rejects_traversal_in_primary_name(self, tmp_path, bad_name):
project, ext_dir = _project_and_source(tmp_path)
(project / ".github" / "agents").mkdir(parents=True)
(project / ".github" / "prompts").mkdir(parents=True)
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="escapes|outside|Invalid"):
registrar.register_commands(
"copilot", [_cmd(bad_name)], "myext", ext_dir, project
)
_assert_no_stray_files(tmp_path, Path(bad_name).name.replace("/", ""))
class TestAliasTraversal:
"""Free-form aliases must not escape commands_dir (regression for b67b285)."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_alias", TRAVERSAL_PAYLOADS)
def test_gemini_rejects_traversal_in_alias(self, tmp_path, bad_alias):
project, ext_dir = _project_and_source(tmp_path)
(project / ".gemini" / "commands").mkdir(parents=True)
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="escapes|outside|Invalid"):
registrar.register_commands(
"gemini",
[_cmd("speckit.myext.ok", [bad_alias])],
"myext",
ext_dir,
project,
)
_assert_no_stray_files(tmp_path, Path(bad_alias).name.replace("/", ""))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_alias", TRAVERSAL_PAYLOADS)
def test_copilot_rejects_traversal_in_alias(self, tmp_path, bad_alias):
project, ext_dir = _project_and_source(tmp_path)
(project / ".github" / "agents").mkdir(parents=True)
(project / ".github" / "prompts").mkdir(parents=True)
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="escapes|outside|Invalid"):
registrar.register_commands(
"copilot",
[_cmd("speckit.myext.ok", [bad_alias])],
"myext",
ext_dir,
project,
)
_assert_no_stray_files(tmp_path, Path(bad_alias).name.replace("/", ""))
class TestCopilotPromptTraversal:
"""`write_copilot_prompt` is a public static method — guard it directly."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("bad_name", TRAVERSAL_PAYLOADS)
def test_rejects_traversal_names(self, tmp_path, bad_name):
project = tmp_path / "project"
(project / ".github" / "prompts").mkdir(parents=True)
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="escapes|outside|Invalid"):
CommandRegistrar.write_copilot_prompt(project, bad_name)
_assert_no_stray_files(tmp_path, Path(bad_name).name.replace("/", ""))
class TestSafeRegistration:
"""Positive regression — well-formed names continue to register."""
def test_symlinked_subdir_under_commands_dir_is_preserved(self, tmp_path):
"""Lexical check must not block legitimately symlinked sub-directories.
Teams sometimes symlink shared skills into their agent commands dir
(e.g. ``.gemini/commands/shared -> /team/shared-commands``). The
guard is purely lexical, so such a setup continues to work even though
the resolved target lives outside commands_dir on disk.
"""
project, ext_dir = _project_and_source(tmp_path)
commands_dir = project / ".gemini" / "commands"
commands_dir.mkdir(parents=True)
external_shared = tmp_path / "external-shared"
external_shared.mkdir()
try:
(commands_dir / "shared").symlink_to(
external_shared, target_is_directory=True
)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno in {errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES}:
pytest.skip("symlink creation is not permitted in this environment")
raise
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
registered = registrar.register_commands(
"gemini",
[_cmd("shared/hello")],
"myext",
ext_dir,
project,
)
assert registered == ["shared/hello"]
assert (external_shared / "hello.toml").exists()
def test_safe_command_and_alias_still_register(self, tmp_path):
project, ext_dir = _project_and_source(tmp_path)
(project / ".claude" / "skills").mkdir(parents=True)
registrar = CommandRegistrar()
registered = registrar.register_commands(
"claude",
[_cmd("speckit.myext.hello", ["speckit.myext.hi"])],
"myext",
ext_dir,
project,
)
assert "speckit.myext.hello" in registered
assert "speckit.myext.hi" in registered
assert (
project
/ ".claude"
/ "skills"
/ "speckit-myext-hello"
/ "SKILL.md"
).exists()
assert (
project
/ ".claude"
/ "skills"
/ "speckit-myext-hi"
/ "SKILL.md"
).exists()

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"""Tests for setup-plan bypassing branch-pattern checks when feature.json is valid."""
import json
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
from pathlib import Path
import pytest
from tests.conftest import requires_bash
PROJECT_ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
COMMON_SH = PROJECT_ROOT / "scripts" / "bash" / "common.sh"
SETUP_PLAN_SH = PROJECT_ROOT / "scripts" / "bash" / "setup-plan.sh"
COMMON_PS = PROJECT_ROOT / "scripts" / "powershell" / "common.ps1"
SETUP_PLAN_PS = PROJECT_ROOT / "scripts" / "powershell" / "setup-plan.ps1"
PLAN_TEMPLATE = PROJECT_ROOT / "templates" / "plan-template.md"
HAS_PWSH = shutil.which("pwsh") is not None
_POWERSHELL = shutil.which("powershell.exe") or shutil.which("powershell")
def _install_bash_scripts(repo: Path) -> None:
d = repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash"
d.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy(COMMON_SH, d / "common.sh")
shutil.copy(SETUP_PLAN_SH, d / "setup-plan.sh")
def _install_ps_scripts(repo: Path) -> None:
d = repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "powershell"
d.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy(COMMON_PS, d / "common.ps1")
shutil.copy(SETUP_PLAN_PS, d / "setup-plan.ps1")
def _minimal_templates(repo: Path) -> None:
tdir = repo / ".specify" / "templates"
tdir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
shutil.copy(PLAN_TEMPLATE, tdir / "plan-template.md")
def _clean_env() -> dict[str, str]:
"""Return a copy of the current environment with any SPECIFY_* vars removed.
setup-plan.{sh,ps1} honors SPECIFY_FEATURE, SPECIFY_FEATURE_DIRECTORY, etc.,
which would otherwise leak from a developer shell or CI runner and make these
tests flaky. Stripping them forces every case to rely purely on git branch +
.specify/feature.json state set up by the fixture.
"""
env = os.environ.copy()
for key in list(env):
if key.startswith("SPECIFY_"):
env.pop(key)
return env
def _git_init(repo: Path) -> None:
subprocess.run(["git", "init", "-q"], cwd=repo, check=True)
subprocess.run(
["git", "config", "user.email", "test@example.com"], cwd=repo, check=True
)
subprocess.run(["git", "config", "user.name", "Test User"], cwd=repo, check=True)
subprocess.run(
["git", "commit", "--allow-empty", "-m", "init", "-q"], cwd=repo, check=True
)
@pytest.fixture
def plan_repo(tmp_path: Path) -> Path:
repo = tmp_path / "proj"
repo.mkdir()
_git_init(repo)
(repo / ".specify").mkdir()
_minimal_templates(repo)
_install_bash_scripts(repo)
_install_ps_scripts(repo)
return repo
@requires_bash
def test_setup_plan_passes_custom_branch_when_feature_json_valid(plan_repo: Path) -> None:
subprocess.run(
["git", "checkout", "-q", "-b", "feature/my-feature-branch"],
cwd=plan_repo,
check=True,
)
feat = plan_repo / "specs" / "001-tiny-notes-app"
feat.mkdir(parents=True)
(feat / "spec.md").write_text("# spec\n", encoding="utf-8")
(plan_repo / ".specify" / "feature.json").write_text(
json.dumps({"feature_directory": "specs/001-tiny-notes-app"}),
encoding="utf-8",
)
script = plan_repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash" / "setup-plan.sh"
result = subprocess.run(
["bash", str(script)],
cwd=plan_repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
env=_clean_env(),
)
assert result.returncode == 0, result.stderr + result.stdout
assert (feat / "plan.md").is_file()
@requires_bash
def test_setup_plan_fails_custom_branch_without_feature_json(plan_repo: Path) -> None:
subprocess.run(
["git", "checkout", "-q", "-b", "feature/my-feature-branch"],
cwd=plan_repo,
check=True,
)
script = plan_repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash" / "setup-plan.sh"
result = subprocess.run(
["bash", str(script)],
cwd=plan_repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
env=_clean_env(),
)
assert result.returncode != 0
assert "Not on a feature branch" in result.stderr
@requires_bash
def test_setup_plan_numbered_branch_unchanged_without_feature_json(
plan_repo: Path,
) -> None:
subprocess.run(
["git", "checkout", "-q", "-b", "001-tiny-notes-app"],
cwd=plan_repo,
check=True,
)
feat = plan_repo / "specs" / "001-tiny-notes-app"
feat.mkdir(parents=True)
(feat / "spec.md").write_text("# spec\n", encoding="utf-8")
script = plan_repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "bash" / "setup-plan.sh"
result = subprocess.run(
["bash", str(script)],
cwd=plan_repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
env=_clean_env(),
)
assert result.returncode == 0, result.stderr + result.stdout
assert (feat / "plan.md").is_file()
@pytest.mark.skipif(not (HAS_PWSH or _POWERSHELL), reason="no PowerShell available")
def test_setup_plan_ps_passes_custom_branch_when_feature_json_valid(plan_repo: Path) -> None:
subprocess.run(
["git", "checkout", "-q", "-b", "feature/my-feature-branch"],
cwd=plan_repo,
check=True,
)
feat = plan_repo / "specs" / "001-tiny-notes-app"
feat.mkdir(parents=True)
(feat / "spec.md").write_text("# spec\n", encoding="utf-8")
(plan_repo / ".specify" / "feature.json").write_text(
json.dumps({"feature_directory": "specs/001-tiny-notes-app"}),
encoding="utf-8",
)
script = plan_repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "powershell" / "setup-plan.ps1"
exe = "pwsh" if HAS_PWSH else _POWERSHELL
result = subprocess.run(
[exe, "-NoProfile", "-File", str(script)],
cwd=plan_repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
env=_clean_env(),
)
assert result.returncode == 0, result.stderr + result.stdout
assert (feat / "plan.md").is_file()
@pytest.mark.skipif(not (HAS_PWSH or _POWERSHELL), reason="no PowerShell available")
def test_setup_plan_ps_fails_custom_branch_without_feature_json(
plan_repo: Path,
) -> None:
subprocess.run(
["git", "checkout", "-q", "-b", "feature/my-feature-branch"],
cwd=plan_repo,
check=True,
)
script = plan_repo / ".specify" / "scripts" / "powershell" / "setup-plan.ps1"
exe = "pwsh" if HAS_PWSH else _POWERSHELL
result = subprocess.run(
[exe, "-NoProfile", "-File", str(script)],
cwd=plan_repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
env=_clean_env(),
)
assert result.returncode != 0
assert "Not on a feature branch" in result.stderr

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@@ -1257,67 +1257,3 @@ class TestFeatureDirectoryResolution:
break
else:
pytest.fail("FEATURE_DIR not found in PowerShell output")
# ── Description Quoting Tests (issue #2339) ──────────────────────────────────
@requires_bash
class TestDescriptionQuoting:
"""Descriptions with quotes, apostrophes, and backslashes must not break the script.
Regression tests for https://github.com/github/spec-kit/issues/2339
"""
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"description",
[
"Add user's profile page",
"Fix the \"login\" bug",
"Handle path\\with\\backslashes",
"It's a \"complex\" feature\\here",
],
ids=["apostrophe", "double-quotes", "backslashes", "mixed"],
)
def test_core_script_handles_special_chars(self, git_repo: Path, description: str):
"""Core create-new-feature.sh succeeds with special characters in description."""
result = run_script(git_repo, "--dry-run", "--short-name", "feat", description)
assert result.returncode == 0, (
f"Script failed for description {description!r}: {result.stderr}"
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"description",
[
"Add user's profile page",
"Fix the \"login\" bug",
"Handle path\\with\\backslashes",
"It's a \"complex\" feature\\here",
],
ids=["apostrophe", "double-quotes", "backslashes", "mixed"],
)
def test_ext_script_handles_special_chars(self, ext_git_repo: Path, description: str):
"""Extension create-new-feature.sh succeeds with special characters in description."""
script = (
ext_git_repo / ".specify" / "extensions" / "git" / "scripts" / "bash" / "create-new-feature.sh"
)
result = subprocess.run(
["bash", str(script), "--dry-run", "--short-name", "feat", description],
cwd=ext_git_repo,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
)
assert result.returncode == 0, (
f"Script failed for description {description!r}: {result.stderr}"
)
def test_whitespace_only_still_rejected(self, git_repo: Path):
"""Whitespace-only descriptions must still be rejected after trimming."""
result = run_script(git_repo, "--dry-run", "--short-name", "feat", " ")
assert result.returncode != 0
assert "empty" in result.stderr.lower() or "whitespace" in result.stderr.lower()
def test_plain_description_still_works(self, git_repo: Path):
"""Plain description without special characters continues to work."""
result = run_script(git_repo, "--dry-run", "--short-name", "feat", "Add login feature")
assert result.returncode == 0, result.stderr

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@@ -1,384 +0,0 @@
"""Tests for the `specify self` sub-app (`self check` and `self upgrade`).
Network isolation contract (SC-004 / FR-014): every test that exercises
`specify self check` or `_fetch_latest_release_tag()` MUST mock
`urllib.request.urlopen` so no real outbound call ever reaches
api.github.com. The `self upgrade` stub tests do not need that patch because
the stub is contractually network-free. Run this module under `pytest-socket`
(if installed) with `--disable-socket` as an extra safety net.
"""
import json
import urllib.error
import importlib.metadata
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from typer.testing import CliRunner
from specify_cli import (
_get_installed_version,
_fetch_latest_release_tag,
_is_newer,
_normalize_tag,
app,
)
from tests.conftest import strip_ansi
runner = CliRunner()
SENTINEL_GH_TOKEN = "SENTINEL-GH-TOKEN-VALUE"
SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN = "SENTINEL-GITHUB-TOKEN-VALUE"
def _mock_urlopen_response(payload: dict) -> MagicMock:
body = json.dumps(payload).encode("utf-8")
resp = MagicMock()
resp.read.return_value = body
cm = MagicMock()
cm.__enter__.return_value = resp
cm.__exit__.return_value = False
return cm
def _http_error(code: int, message: str = "error") -> urllib.error.HTTPError:
return urllib.error.HTTPError(
url="https://api.github.com/repos/github/spec-kit/releases/latest",
code=code,
msg=message,
hdrs={}, # type: ignore[arg-type]
fp=None,
)
class TestSelfUpgradeStub:
"""Pins the `specify self upgrade` stub output + exit code (contract §3.5, FR-016)."""
def test_prints_exactly_three_lines_and_exits_zero(self):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "upgrade"])
assert result.exit_code == 0
lines = strip_ansi(result.output).strip().splitlines()
assert lines == [
"specify self upgrade is not implemented yet.",
"Run 'specify self check' to see whether a newer release is available.",
"Actual self-upgrade is planned as follow-up work.",
]
def test_stub_makes_no_network_call(self):
# If the stub ever starts calling urllib, this patch's side_effect
# would fire and the assertion below would fail.
with patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
side_effect=AssertionError("stub must not hit the network"),
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "upgrade"])
assert result.exit_code == 0
class TestIsNewer:
def test_latest_strictly_greater_returns_true(self):
assert _is_newer("0.8.0", "0.7.4") is True
def test_equal_versions_returns_false(self):
assert _is_newer("0.7.4", "0.7.4") is False
def test_current_greater_than_latest_returns_false(self):
assert _is_newer("0.7.0", "0.7.4") is False
def test_dev_build_ahead_of_release_returns_false(self):
assert _is_newer("0.7.4", "0.7.5.dev0") is False
def test_invalid_version_returns_false(self):
assert _is_newer("not-a-version", "0.7.4") is False
def test_local_version_containing_unknown_is_not_treated_as_sentinel(self):
assert _is_newer("1.2.4", "1.2.3+unknown") is True
class TestInstalledVersion:
def test_invalid_metadata_error_returns_unknown(self):
invalid_metadata_error = getattr(importlib.metadata, "InvalidMetadataError", None)
if invalid_metadata_error is None:
# Python versions without InvalidMetadataError: simulate with a
# custom exception to verify the guarded except path works.
class _FakeInvalidMetadataError(Exception):
pass
invalid_metadata_error = _FakeInvalidMetadataError
# Patch the attribute onto importlib.metadata so the production
# getattr() finds it during this test.
with patch.object(importlib.metadata, "InvalidMetadataError", invalid_metadata_error, create=True):
with patch(
"importlib.metadata.version",
side_effect=invalid_metadata_error("bad metadata"),
):
assert _get_installed_version() == "unknown"
else:
with patch(
"importlib.metadata.version",
side_effect=invalid_metadata_error("bad metadata"),
):
assert _get_installed_version() == "unknown"
class TestNormalizeTag:
def test_strips_single_leading_v(self):
assert _normalize_tag("v0.7.4") == "0.7.4"
def test_idempotent_when_no_leading_v(self):
assert _normalize_tag("0.7.4") == "0.7.4"
def test_strips_exactly_one_v(self):
assert _normalize_tag("vv0.7.4") == "v0.7.4"
def test_empty_string_passthrough(self):
assert _normalize_tag("") == ""
class TestUserStory1:
def test_newer_available_prints_update_and_install_command(self):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
return_value=_mock_urlopen_response({"tag_name": "v0.9.0"}),
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
output = strip_ansi(result.output)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert "Update available" in output
assert "0.7.4" in output
assert "0.9.0" in output
assert "git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@v0.9.0" in output
def test_up_to_date_prints_current_only(self):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.9.0"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
return_value=_mock_urlopen_response({"tag_name": "v0.9.0"}),
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
output = strip_ansi(result.output)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert "Up to date: 0.9.0" in output
assert "Update available" not in output
assert "git+https://" not in output
def test_dev_build_ahead_of_release_is_up_to_date(self):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.5.dev0"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
return_value=_mock_urlopen_response({"tag_name": "v0.7.4"}),
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
output = strip_ansi(result.output)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert "Update available" not in output
assert "Up to date" in output
def test_unknown_installed_still_prints_latest_and_reinstall(self):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="unknown"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
return_value=_mock_urlopen_response({"tag_name": "v0.7.4"}),
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
output = strip_ansi(result.output)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert "Current version could not be determined" in output
assert "0.7.4" in output
assert "git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@v0.7.4" in output
def test_unparseable_tag_routes_to_indeterminate(self):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
return_value=_mock_urlopen_response({"tag_name": "not-a-version"}),
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
output = strip_ansi(result.output)
assert result.exit_code == 0
assert "Update available" not in output
assert "Up to date" in output
assert "0.7.4" in output
class TestFailureCategorization:
def test_urlerror_maps_to_offline(self):
with patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
side_effect=urllib.error.URLError("no route to host"),
):
tag, reason = _fetch_latest_release_tag()
assert tag is None
assert reason == "offline or timeout"
def test_timeout_maps_to_offline(self):
with patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
side_effect=TimeoutError(),
):
tag, reason = _fetch_latest_release_tag()
assert tag is None
assert reason == "offline or timeout"
def test_403_maps_to_rate_limited(self):
with patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
side_effect=_http_error(403, "rate limited"),
):
tag, reason = _fetch_latest_release_tag()
assert tag is None
assert reason == "rate limited (try setting GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN)"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("code", [404, 500, 502])
def test_other_http_uses_code_string(self, code):
with patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
side_effect=_http_error(code, "oops"),
):
tag, reason = _fetch_latest_release_tag()
assert tag is None
assert reason == f"HTTP {code}"
def test_generic_exception_propagates(self):
# Per research D-006, no catch-all exists; RuntimeError MUST bubble.
with patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen",
side_effect=RuntimeError("boom"),
):
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
_FAILURE_CASES = [
("offline or timeout", urllib.error.URLError("down")),
("rate limited (try setting GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN)", _http_error(403)),
("HTTP 500", _http_error(500)),
]
class TestUserStory2:
@pytest.mark.parametrize("expected_reason, side_effect", _FAILURE_CASES)
def test_failure_prints_installed_plus_one_line_reason(
self, expected_reason, side_effect
):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
output = strip_ansi(result.output)
assert "Installed: 0.7.4" in output
if expected_reason == "rate limited (try setting GH_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN)":
assert "Could not check latest release: rate limited" in output
assert "GH_TOKEN" in output
assert "GITHUB_TOKEN" in output
else:
assert f"Could not check latest release: {expected_reason}" in output
@pytest.mark.parametrize("_expected_reason, side_effect", _FAILURE_CASES)
def test_failure_exits_zero(self, _expected_reason, side_effect):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
assert result.exit_code == 0
@pytest.mark.parametrize("_expected_reason, side_effect", _FAILURE_CASES)
def test_failure_output_contains_no_traceback_no_url(
self, _expected_reason, side_effect
):
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
combined = (result.output or "") + (result.stderr or "")
combined = strip_ansi(combined)
assert "Traceback" not in combined
assert "https://api.github.com" not in combined
def _capture_request_via_urlopen():
captured = {}
def _side_effect(req, timeout=None):
captured["request"] = req
return _mock_urlopen_response({"tag_name": "v0.7.4"})
return captured, _side_effect
class TestUserStory3:
def test_gh_token_attached_as_bearer_header(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", SENTINEL_GH_TOKEN)
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
captured, side_effect = _capture_request_via_urlopen()
with patch("specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
req = captured["request"]
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == f"Bearer {SENTINEL_GH_TOKEN}"
def test_github_token_used_when_gh_token_unset(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN)
captured, side_effect = _capture_request_via_urlopen()
with patch("specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
req = captured["request"]
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == f"Bearer {SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN}"
def test_no_authorization_header_when_both_unset(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
captured, side_effect = _capture_request_via_urlopen()
with patch("specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
req = captured["request"]
assert req.get_header("Authorization") is None
def test_empty_string_gh_token_treated_as_unset(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", "")
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
captured, side_effect = _capture_request_via_urlopen()
with patch("specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
req = captured["request"]
assert req.get_header("Authorization") is None
def test_whitespace_only_gh_token_treated_as_unset(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", " ")
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
captured, side_effect = _capture_request_via_urlopen()
with patch("specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
req = captured["request"]
assert req.get_header("Authorization") is None
def test_whitespace_only_gh_token_falls_back_to_github_token(self, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", " ")
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN)
captured, side_effect = _capture_request_via_urlopen()
with patch("specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect):
_fetch_latest_release_tag()
req = captured["request"]
assert req.get_header("Authorization") == f"Bearer {SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN}"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("_reason, side_effect", _FAILURE_CASES)
def test_gh_token_never_appears_in_failure_output(
self, _reason, side_effect, monkeypatch
):
monkeypatch.setenv("GH_TOKEN", SENTINEL_GH_TOKEN)
monkeypatch.delenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", raising=False)
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
combined = strip_ansi((result.output or "") + (result.stderr or ""))
assert SENTINEL_GH_TOKEN not in combined
@pytest.mark.parametrize("_reason, side_effect", _FAILURE_CASES)
def test_github_token_never_appears_in_failure_output(
self, _reason, side_effect, monkeypatch
):
monkeypatch.delenv("GH_TOKEN", raising=False)
monkeypatch.setenv("GITHUB_TOKEN", SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN)
with patch("specify_cli._get_installed_version", return_value="0.7.4"), patch(
"specify_cli.urllib.request.urlopen", side_effect=side_effect
):
result = runner.invoke(app, ["self", "check"])
combined = strip_ansi((result.output or "") + (result.stderr or ""))
assert SENTINEL_GITHUB_TOKEN not in combined