更新openspec
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ compatibility: Requires openspec CLI.
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metadata:
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author: openspec
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version: "1.0"
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generatedBy: "1.1.1"
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generatedBy: "1.2.0"
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---
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Guide the user through their first complete OpenSpec workflow cycle. This is a teaching experience—you'll do real work in their codebase while explaining each step.
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@@ -15,16 +15,19 @@ Guide the user through their first complete OpenSpec workflow cycle. This is a t
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## Preflight
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Before starting, check if OpenSpec is initialized:
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Before starting, check if the OpenSpec CLI is installed:
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```bash
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openspec status --json 2>&1 || echo "NOT_INITIALIZED"
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# Unix/macOS
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openspec --version 2>&1 || echo "CLI_NOT_INSTALLED"
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# Windows (PowerShell)
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# if (Get-Command openspec -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { openspec --version } else { echo "CLI_NOT_INSTALLED" }
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```
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**If not initialized:**
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> OpenSpec isn't set up in this project yet. Run `openspec init` first, then come back to `/opsx-onboard`.
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**If CLI not installed:**
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> OpenSpec CLI is not installed. Install it first, then come back to `/opsx-onboard`.
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Stop here if not initialized.
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Stop here if not installed.
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---
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@@ -67,7 +70,10 @@ Scan the codebase for small improvement opportunities. Look for:
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Also check recent git activity:
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```bash
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# Unix/macOS
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git log --oneline -10 2>/dev/null || echo "No git history"
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# Windows (PowerShell)
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# git log --oneline -10 2>$null; if ($LASTEXITCODE -ne 0) { echo "No git history" }
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```
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### Present Suggestions
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@@ -262,7 +268,10 @@ For a small task like this, we might only need one spec file.
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**DO:** Create the spec file:
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```bash
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# Unix/macOS
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mkdir -p openspec/changes/<name>/specs/<capability-name>
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# Windows (PowerShell)
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# New-Item -ItemType Directory -Force -Path "openspec/changes/<name>/specs/<capability-name>"
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```
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Draft the spec content:
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@@ -457,21 +466,29 @@ This same rhythm works for any size change—a small fix or a major feature.
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## Command Reference
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**Core workflow:**
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| Command | What it does |
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|---------|--------------|
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| `/opsx-propose` | Create a change and generate all artifacts |
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| `/opsx-explore` | Think through problems before/during work |
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| `/opsx-new` | Start a new change, step through artifacts |
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| `/opsx-ff` | Fast-forward: create all artifacts at once |
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| `/opsx-continue` | Continue working on an existing change |
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| `/opsx-apply` | Implement tasks from a change |
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| `/opsx-verify` | Verify implementation matches artifacts |
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| `/opsx-archive` | Archive a completed change |
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**Additional commands:**
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| Command | What it does |
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|---------|--------------|
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| `/opsx-new` | Start a new change, step through artifacts one at a time |
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| `/opsx-continue` | Continue working on an existing change |
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| `/opsx-ff` | Fast-forward: create all artifacts at once |
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| `/opsx-verify` | Verify implementation matches artifacts |
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## What's Next?
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Try `/opsx-new` or `/opsx-ff` on something you actually want to build. You've got the rhythm now!
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Try `/opsx-propose` on something you actually want to build. You've got the rhythm now!
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```
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---
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@@ -501,17 +518,25 @@ If the user says they just want to see the commands or skip the tutorial:
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```
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## OpenSpec Quick Reference
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**Core workflow:**
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| Command | What it does |
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| `/opsx-propose <name>` | Create a change and generate all artifacts |
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| `/opsx-explore` | Think through problems (no code changes) |
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| `/opsx-new <name>` | Start a new change, step by step |
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| `/opsx-ff <name>` | Fast-forward: all artifacts at once |
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| `/opsx-continue <name>` | Continue an existing change |
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| `/opsx-apply <name>` | Implement tasks |
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| `/opsx-verify <name>` | Verify implementation |
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| `/opsx-archive <name>` | Archive when done |
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Try `/opsx-new` to start your first change, or `/opsx-ff` if you want to move fast.
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**Additional commands:**
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| Command | What it does |
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|---------|--------------|
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| `/opsx-new <name>` | Start a new change, step by step |
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| `/opsx-continue <name>` | Continue an existing change |
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| `/opsx-ff <name>` | Fast-forward: all artifacts at once |
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| `/opsx-verify <name>` | Verify implementation |
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Try `/opsx-propose` to start your first change.
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```
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Exit gracefully.
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