Agent Skills: OpenSpec Apply Skill

Implement tasks from the change using `/opsx:apply`, working through the task list and checking off items. Use when the user says "implement", "apply the change", "/opsx:apply", or "start coding from tasks".

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Skill Metadata

Name
openspec-apply
Description
Implement tasks from the change using `/opsx:apply`, working through the task list and checking off items. Use when the user says "implement", "apply the change", "/opsx:apply", or "start coding from tasks".

OpenSpec Apply Skill

Use /opsx:apply to implement tasks from a change. The agent reads tasks.md, works through tasks one by one, writes code, creates files, runs tests as needed, and checks off completed items with [x].

When to Use

  • All planning artifacts are complete and the user wants to implement.
  • The user says "implement", "apply", "start coding", "execute tasks".
  • Resuming implementation after an interruption.

Prerequisites

  • Planning artifacts complete — at minimum tasks.md exists (created via openspec-ff or openspec-continue).

Workflow

  1. Start implementation

    • /opsx:apply — apply the current/inferred change.
    • /opsx:apply <change-name> — apply a specific change.
  2. Read tasks

    • The agent reads tasks.md and identifies incomplete tasks (unchecked [ ] items).
  3. Work through tasks

    • For each task: read relevant specs, design, and existing code; write code; create/modify files; run tests.
    • Mark each task complete with [x] in tasks.md.
  4. Handle issues

    • If a task reveals that the design was wrong, edit the artifact (e.g. design.md) and continue.
    • OpenSpec is fluid — updating artifacts during implementation is expected and encouraged.
  5. Resume if interrupted

    • Run /opsx:apply again; it picks up where it left off based on checkbox state.

Outputs

  • Code changes (new files, modified files) implementing the tasks.
  • tasks.md updated with [x] for completed tasks.

Next Steps

  • Use openspec-verify to validate implementation matches artifacts.
  • Use openspec-archive to archive the completed change.

Troubleshooting

  • "Change not found": Specify the change name: /opsx:apply add-dark-mode.
  • Tasks seem wrong: Edit tasks.md (or use /opsx:continue to regenerate) before applying.
  • Implementation diverges from design: Edit design.md or specs/ as needed; OpenSpec is iterative.

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