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name: OpenSpec: Apply
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description: Implement an approved OpenSpec change and keep tasks in sync.
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category: OpenSpec
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tags: [openspec, apply]
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---
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<!-- OPENSPEC:START -->
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**Guardrails**
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- Favor straightforward, minimal implementations first and add complexity only when it is requested or clearly required.
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- Keep changes tightly scoped to the requested outcome.
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- Refer to `openspec/AGENTS.md` (located inside the `openspec/` directory—run `ls openspec` or `openspec update` if you don't see it) if you need additional OpenSpec conventions or clarifications.
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**Steps**
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Track these steps as TODOs and complete them one by one.
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1. Read `changes/<id>/proposal.md`, `design.md` (if present), and `tasks.md` to confirm scope and acceptance criteria.
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2. Work through tasks sequentially, keeping edits minimal and focused on the requested change.
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3. Confirm completion before updating statuses—make sure every item in `tasks.md` is finished.
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4. Update the checklist after all work is done so each task is marked `- [x]` and reflects reality.
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5. Reference `openspec list` or `openspec show <item>` when additional context is required.
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**Reference**
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- Use `openspec show <id> --json --deltas-only` if you need additional context from the proposal while implementing.
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name: OpenSpec: Archive
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description: Archive a deployed OpenSpec change and update specs.
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category: OpenSpec
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tags: [openspec, archive]
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---
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<!-- OPENSPEC:START -->
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**Guardrails**
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- Favor straightforward, minimal implementations first and add complexity only when it is requested or clearly required.
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- Keep changes tightly scoped to the requested outcome.
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- Refer to `openspec/AGENTS.md` (located inside the `openspec/` directory—run `ls openspec` or `openspec update` if you don't see it) if you need additional OpenSpec conventions or clarifications.
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**Steps**
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1. Determine the change ID to archive:
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- If this prompt already includes a specific change ID (for example inside a `<ChangeId>` block populated by slash-command arguments), use that value after trimming whitespace.
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- If the conversation references a change loosely (for example by title or summary), run `openspec list` to surface likely IDs, share the relevant candidates, and confirm which one the user intends.
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- Otherwise, review the conversation, run `openspec list`, and ask the user which change to archive; wait for a confirmed change ID before proceeding.
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- If you still cannot identify a single change ID, stop and tell the user you cannot archive anything yet.
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2. Validate the change ID by running `openspec list` (or `openspec show <id>`) and stop if the change is missing, already archived, or otherwise not ready to archive.
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3. Run `openspec archive <id> --yes` so the CLI moves the change and applies spec updates without prompts (use `--skip-specs` only for tooling-only work).
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4. Review the command output to confirm the target specs were updated and the change landed in `changes/archive/`.
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5. Validate with `openspec validate --strict` and inspect with `openspec show <id>` if anything looks off.
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**Reference**
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- Use `openspec list` to confirm change IDs before archiving.
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- Inspect refreshed specs with `openspec list --specs` and address any validation issues before handing off.
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name: OpenSpec: Proposal
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description: Scaffold a new OpenSpec change and validate strictly.
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category: OpenSpec
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tags: [openspec, change]
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---
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<!-- OPENSPEC:START -->
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**Guardrails**
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- Favor straightforward, minimal implementations first and add complexity only when it is requested or clearly required.
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- Keep changes tightly scoped to the requested outcome.
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- Refer to `openspec/AGENTS.md` (located inside the `openspec/` directory—run `ls openspec` or `openspec update` if you don't see it) if you need additional OpenSpec conventions or clarifications.
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- Identify any vague or ambiguous details and ask the necessary follow-up questions before editing files.
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**Steps**
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1. Review `openspec/project.md`, run `openspec list` and `openspec list --specs`, and inspect related code or docs (e.g., via `rg`/`ls`) to ground the proposal in current behaviour; note any gaps that require clarification.
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2. Choose a unique verb-led `change-id` and scaffold `proposal.md`, `tasks.md`, and `design.md` (when needed) under `openspec/changes/<id>/`.
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3. Map the change into concrete capabilities or requirements, breaking multi-scope efforts into distinct spec deltas with clear relationships and sequencing.
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4. Capture architectural reasoning in `design.md` when the solution spans multiple systems, introduces new patterns, or demands trade-off discussion before committing to specs.
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5. Draft spec deltas in `changes/<id>/specs/<capability>/spec.md` (one folder per capability) using `## ADDED|MODIFIED|REMOVED Requirements` with at least one `#### Scenario:` per requirement and cross-reference related capabilities when relevant.
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6. Draft `tasks.md` as an ordered list of small, verifiable work items that deliver user-visible progress, include validation (tests, tooling), and highlight dependencies or parallelizable work.
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7. Validate with `openspec validate <id> --strict` and resolve every issue before sharing the proposal.
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**Reference**
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- Use `openspec show <id> --json --deltas-only` or `openspec show <spec> --type spec` to inspect details when validation fails.
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- Search existing requirements with `rg -n "Requirement:|Scenario:" openspec/specs` before writing new ones.
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- Explore the codebase with `rg <keyword>`, `ls`, or direct file reads so proposals align with current implementation realities.
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