042-planning-openspec
Use when you need to take a `*.plan.md` file and turn it into OpenSpec change artifacts by validating OpenSpec installation, initializing or reusing an OpenSpec project, and creating or updating a change proposal/spec/tasks flow. Includes a concrete workflow based on `examples/re
What it does
OpenSpec Change Planning from *.plan.md
Guide the process of turning an implementation plan (*.plan.md) into an OpenSpec change workflow. This is an interactive SKILL. It verifies CLI availability, initializes OpenSpec when needed, and then creates or updates a change with proposal, design, tasks, and spec deltas.
What is covered in this Skill?
- Input analysis from
*.plan.md(scope, change-id candidate, affected capabilities) - Installation and availability checks for OpenSpec CLI
- Recommended installation paths on macOS, Linux, and Windows using npm
- OpenSpec project bootstrapping with
openspec init - Existing-project workflow using
openspec list,openspec status,openspec show - Validation and completion flow with
openspec validate --allandopenspec archive - Example-root workflow at
examples/requirements-examples/problem1/requirements/openspec
Constraints
Always execute OpenSpec commands from the parent directory that contains the openspec/ folder. Do not invent requirements not present in the *.plan.md; convert plan intent into explicit OpenSpec change artifacts.
- MUST: Start by reading and summarizing the provided
*.plan.md - MUST: Check CLI availability with
openspec --versionbefore any OpenSpec operation - MUST: If OpenSpec is missing, provide macOS, Linux, and Windows install guidance via npm command
- MUST: Offer
openspec initwhen no OpenSpec project exists - MUST: When creating a new OpenSpec project, run plain
openspec initonly (do not use--tools ...options) - MUST: Use a stable change-id (for example:
add-dark-mode) for status/show/archive commands - MUST: Run
openspec validate --allbefore archiving - MUST: When a feature/change is completed (all checklist tasks done), guide the user to archive it (for example:
openspec archive us-001-god-analysis-api) - MUST: In
tasks.md, generate a single OpenSpec checklist (- [ ]/- [x]) only; do not add a second table-based task list - MUST: Explain whether the workflow creates a new change or updates an existing one
- EDGE CASE: If request scope is ambiguous, stop and ask a clarifying question before applying changes
- EDGE CASE: If required inputs, files, or tooling are missing, report what is missing and ask whether to proceed with setup guidance
When to use this skill
- Convert
*.plan.mdinto OpenSpec - Add change proposal from plan
- Update existing OpenSpec project
- Initialize OpenSpec in requirements folder
- Validate and archive OpenSpec change
Workflow
- Read and summarize plan input
Read references/042-planning-openspec.md and the provided *.plan.md, then summarize scope and identify candidate change-id and affected capabilities.
- Check OpenSpec CLI and install gate
Run openspec --version; if missing, provide npm installation guidance for macOS, Linux, and Windows before proceeding.
- Initialize or detect OpenSpec project
From the parent directory containing openspec/, run project checks and offer openspec init (without --tools) when initialization is needed.
- Create or update change artifacts
Explain whether this is a new or existing change, then create/update proposal, design, tasks, and spec deltas using a stable change-id.
- Validate and close workflow
Run openspec validate --all; when checklist tasks are complete, guide the user to archive the change with openspec archive <change-id>.
Reference
For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/042-planning-openspec.md.
Capabilities
Install
Quality
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