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Coding Agent Context Extension
This bundled extension manages the coding agent context/instruction file (e.g. CLAUDE.md, .github/copilot-instructions.md, AGENTS.md, GEMINI.md, …) for the active integration.
It owns the lifecycle of the managed section delimited by the configurable start/end markers (defaults: <!-- SPECKIT START --> / <!-- SPECKIT END -->).
Why an extension?
Not every Spec Kit user wants Spec Kit to write into the coding agent's context file. Keeping this behavior in a dedicated, opt-in extension lets users:
- Choose whether to install it at all —
specify initdoes not install it. Add it explicitly when you want Spec Kit to manage the agent context file; if it is absent or disabled, Spec Kit never creates or modifies that file. - Customize the markers by editing
.specify/extensions/agent-context/agent-context-config.yml— the bundled scripts honor thecontext_markersvalue. - Synchronize multiple agent anchors by setting
context_fileswhen a project intentionally uses more than one coding agent context file, such asAGENTS.mdandCLAUDE.md. - Refresh on demand by running the
speckit.agent-context.updatecommand in your agent, or automatically through the hooks declared inextension.yml(after_specify,after_plan). Invoke it using your agent's slash-command separator —/speckit.agent-context.updatefor dot-separator agents or/speckit-agent-context-updatefor hyphen-separator agents (e.g. Forge, Cline).
Commands
The command ID below is canonical. When invoking it as a slash command, use your agent's separator: /speckit.agent-context.update for dot-separator agents or /speckit-agent-context-update for hyphen-separator agents (e.g. Forge, Cline).
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
speckit.agent-context.update |
Refresh the managed section in the agent context file with the current plan path. |
Configuration
All configuration flows through the extension's own config file at
.specify/extensions/agent-context/agent-context-config.yml:
# Path to the coding agent context file managed by this extension
context_file: CLAUDE.md
# Optional list of coding agent context files to manage together.
# When non-empty, this takes precedence over context_file.
context_files:
- AGENTS.md
- CLAUDE.md
# Delimiters for the managed Spec Kit section
context_markers:
start: "<!-- SPECKIT START -->"
end: "<!-- SPECKIT END -->"
context_file— the project-relative path to the coding agent context file. When empty, the bundled update scripts self-seed it by looking up the active integration's key in this extension's ownagent-context-defaults.jsonmap. The Specify CLI is never consulted.context_files— optional project-relative paths to multiple coding agent context files. When non-empty, the list takes precedence overcontext_file. Absolute paths, backslash separators, and..path segments are rejected.context_markers.start/.end— the delimiters around the managed section. Edit these to use custom markers.
Requirements
The bundled update scripts require Python 3 with PyYAML for YAML/upsert processing (PowerShell can also use ConvertFrom-Yaml when available).
PyYAML ships with the specify CLI and is normally available via the same python3 interpreter. If a hook reports "PyYAML is required … not available in the current Python environment", it means the system python3 differs from the one used to install Spec Kit. To resolve, run:
pip install pyyaml
# or target the specific interpreter Spec Kit uses:
/path/to/speckit-python -m pip install pyyaml
Disable
specify extension disable agent-context
When disabled (or never installed), Spec Kit performs no agent context file creation, updates, or removal — the extension's bundled scripts are the only code that ever touches the managed section. The Specify CLI carries no agent-context state at all: it never reads this config, never resolves a context file, and the __CONTEXT_FILE__ placeholder (if present in any template) is left untouched. All context-file knowledge — including the per-agent default mapping in agent-context-defaults.json — lives entirely within this extension, so disabling it is a complete opt-out.