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Enforces OpenSpec authoring conventions including metadata blocks, section ordering, requirement/scenario structure, and validation steps.

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SKILL.md

name openspec-authoring
description Enforces OpenSpec authoring conventions including metadata blocks, section ordering, requirement/scenario structure, and validation steps.
category documentation

OpenSpec Authoring Patterns

Trigger Keywords: openspec, proposal, change-id, tasks.md, spec delta, requirement, scenario, validation, archive

Agent Integration: Used by spec-writer and planning agents when creating or updating OpenSpec proposals, tasks, and spec files.

Metadata & Frontmatter

  • Proposals/Tasks: include Change ID, Status, Date, and Author near the top.
  • Specs: start with # Spec: <Title> plus capability/status/related lines.
  • Use verb-led, kebab-case change-id (e.g., add-doc-spec-writer-agent).
  • Keep managed instruction blocks intact when present.

Required Section Ordering

  • proposal.md: Executive Summary → Background → Goals → Scope/Non-Goals → Approach → Risks & Mitigations → Validation → Open Questions.
  • tasks.md: Overview → Phase/Task grouping with checklists; include validation notes where possible.
  • spec.md (delta): Overview → ## ADDED|MODIFIED|REMOVED Requirements → Scenarios per requirement with Given/When/Then.

Requirement & Scenario Patterns

  • Each requirement MUST have at least one #### Scenario: block.
  • Scenario steps use bolded Given/When/Then lines on their own lines.
  • Keep requirements testable and behavior-focused; avoid solutions in "Then".
  • Use backticks for capability or file references when helpful.

Validation Checklist

  • ✅ Run openspec validate <change-id> --strict when available.
  • ✅ Ensure every referenced skill/agent/capability exists or is added in the change.
  • ✅ Confirm paths use workspace-relative notation (openspec/specs/...).
  • ✅ Keep documentation generic and reusable across Python projects.

Archiving Notes

  • Archive changes only after deployment, using date-prefixed folder under openspec/archive/.
  • Use openspec archive <id> --skip-specs --yes only for tooling-only changes.