* feat(integrations): add Devin for Terminal skills-based integration - Register DevinIntegration as a SkillsIntegration with .devin/skills/ layout - Add catalog entry, docs row, and supported-agents listing - Display /speckit-<command> hyphen syntax in init "Next Steps" panel (matches Claude/Cursor/Copilot skills mode, since Devin invokes skills by directory name) Closes #2346 * fix(devin): implement -p non-interactive dispatch; clarify skills comment Addresses Copilot review on PR #2364: - Override build_exec_args() in DevinIntegration to emit 'devin -p <prompt> [--model X]' for non-interactive text dispatch (verified Devin CLI supports -p / --print). Returns None when output_json=True since Devin has no structured-output flag, so CommandStep workflows that require JSON cleanly raise NotImplementedError instead of crashing on an unknown CLI flag. requires_cli=True is retained for tool detection. - Extend the skills-integrations enumeration comment in specify_cli/__init__.py to include copilot and devin so the comment matches the code below it. * fix(devin): always return exec args; document plain-text stdout Addresses third Copilot review comment on PR #2364. Returning None from build_exec_args() when output_json=True incorrectly used the codebase's IDE-only sentinel: workflow CommandStep checks 'impl.build_exec_args("test") is None' to detect non-dispatchable integrations (test_workflows.py exercises this with WindsurfIntegration). The previous implementation made Devin appear non-dispatchable to all command steps even though it runs fine via 'devin -p'. Always return the args list. When output_json is requested, Devin is still dispatched and returns plain-text stdout instead of structured JSON; the docstring documents this explicitly. * docs(devin): include claude in skills-integrations enumeration comment Addresses Copilot review on PR #2364: the comment listing skills integrations omitted Claude, which is also a SkillsIntegration subclass. Updated to keep the comment accurate for future readers. * test(devin): add build_exec_args regression tests; bump catalog updated_at Addresses Copilot review on PR #2364, per @mnriem's request to 'address the Copilot feedback, especially the testing ask': - tests/integrations/test_integration_devin.py: add TestDevinBuildExecArgs with three regression assertions: * build_exec_args returns args (not the None IDE-only sentinel) * --output-format is never emitted, regardless of output_json * --model flag is passed through correctly - integrations/catalog.json: bump top-level updated_at to reflect the Devin entry addition so downstream catalog consumers can detect the change reliably.
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Supported AI Coding Agent Integrations
The Specify CLI supports a wide range of AI coding agents. When you run specify init, the CLI sets up the appropriate command files, context rules, and directory structures for your chosen AI coding agent — so you can start using Spec-Driven Development immediately, regardless of which tool you prefer.
Supported AI Coding Agents
| Agent | Key | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Amp | amp |
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| Antigravity (agy) | agy |
Skills-based integration; skills are installed automatically |
| Auggie CLI | auggie |
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| Claude Code | claude |
Skills-based integration; installs skills in .claude/skills |
| CodeBuddy CLI | codebuddy |
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| Codex CLI | codex |
Skills-based integration; installs skills into .agents/skills and invokes them as $speckit-<command> |
| Cursor | cursor-agent |
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| Devin for Terminal | devin |
Skills-based integration; installs skills into .devin/skills/ and invokes them as /speckit-<command> |
| Forge | forge |
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| Gemini CLI | gemini |
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| GitHub Copilot | copilot |
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| Goose | goose |
Uses YAML recipe format in .goose/recipes/ |
| IBM Bob | bob |
IDE-based agent |
| iFlow CLI | iflow |
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| Junie | junie |
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| Kilo Code | kilocode |
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| Kimi Code | kimi |
Skills-based integration; supports --migrate-legacy for dotted→hyphenated directory migration |
| Kiro CLI | kiro-cli |
Alias: --integration kiro |
| Mistral Vibe | vibe |
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| opencode | opencode |
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| Pi Coding Agent | pi |
Pi doesn't have MCP support out of the box, so taskstoissues won't work as intended. MCP support can be added via extensions |
| Qoder CLI | qodercli |
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| Qwen Code | qwen |
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| Roo Code | roo |
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| SHAI (OVHcloud) | shai |
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| Tabnine CLI | tabnine |
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| Trae | trae |
Skills-based integration; skills are installed automatically |
| Windsurf | windsurf |
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| Generic | generic |
Bring your own agent — use --integration generic --integration-options="--commands-dir <path>" for AI coding agents not listed above |
List Available Integrations
specify integration list
Shows all available integrations, which one is currently installed, and whether each requires a CLI tool or is IDE-based.
Install an Integration
specify integration install <key>
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--script sh|ps |
Script type: sh (bash/zsh) or ps (PowerShell) |
--integration-options |
Integration-specific options (e.g. --integration-options="--commands-dir .myagent/cmds") |
Installs the specified integration into the current project. Fails if another integration is already installed — use switch instead. If the installation fails partway through, it automatically rolls back to a clean state.
Note: All integration management commands require a project already initialized with
specify init. To start a new project with a specific agent, usespecify init <project> --integration <key>instead.
Uninstall an Integration
specify integration uninstall [<key>]
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--force |
Remove files even if they have been modified |
Uninstalls the current integration (or the specified one). Spec Kit tracks every file created during install along with a SHA-256 hash of the original content:
- Unmodified files are removed automatically.
- Modified files (where you've made manual edits) are preserved so your customizations are not lost.
- Use
--forceto remove all integration files regardless of modifications.
Switch to a Different Integration
specify integration switch <key>
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--script sh|ps |
Script type: sh (bash/zsh) or ps (PowerShell) |
--force |
Force removal of modified files during uninstall |
--integration-options |
Options for the target integration |
Equivalent to running uninstall followed by install in a single step.
Upgrade an Integration
specify integration upgrade [<key>]
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--force |
Overwrite files even if they have been modified |
--script sh|ps |
Script type: sh (bash/zsh) or ps (PowerShell) |
--integration-options |
Options for the integration |
Reinstalls the current integration with updated templates and commands (e.g., after upgrading Spec Kit). Defaults to the currently installed integration; if a key is provided, it must match the installed one — otherwise the command fails and suggests using switch instead. Detects locally modified files and blocks the upgrade unless --force is used. Stale files from the previous install that are no longer needed are removed automatically.
Integration-Specific Options
Some integrations accept additional options via --integration-options:
| Integration | Option | Description |
|---|---|---|
generic |
--commands-dir |
Required. Directory for command files |
kimi |
--migrate-legacy |
Migrate legacy dotted skill directories to hyphenated format |
Example:
specify integration install generic --integration-options="--commands-dir .myagent/cmds"
FAQ
Can I use multiple integrations at the same time?
No. Only one AI coding agent integration can be installed per project. Use specify integration switch <key> to change to a different AI coding agent.
What happens to my changes when I uninstall or switch?
Files you've modified are preserved automatically. Only unmodified files (matching their original SHA-256 hash) are removed. Use --force to override this.
How do I know which key to use?
Run specify integration list to see all available integrations with their keys, or check the Supported AI Coding Agents table above.
Do I need the AI coding agent installed to use an integration?
CLI-based integrations (like Claude Code, Gemini CLI) require the tool to be installed. IDE-based integrations (like Windsurf, Cursor) work through the IDE itself. Some agents like GitHub Copilot support both IDE and CLI usage. specify integration list shows which type each integration is.
When should I use upgrade vs switch?
Use upgrade when you've upgraded Spec Kit and want to refresh the same integration's templates. Use switch when you want to change to a different AI coding agent.