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openspec – OpenClaw Skill
openspec is an OpenClaw Skills integration for planning workflows. Spec-driven development with OpenSpec CLI. Use when building features, migrations, refactors, or any structured development work. Manages proposal → specs → design → tasks → implementation workflows. Supports custom schemas (TDD, rapid, etc.). Trigger on requests involving feature planning, spec writing, change management, or when /opsx commands are mentioned.
Skill Snapshot
| name | openspec |
| description | Spec-driven development with OpenSpec CLI. Use when building features, migrations, refactors, or any structured development work. Manages proposal → specs → design → tasks → implementation workflows. Supports custom schemas (TDD, rapid, etc.). Trigger on requests involving feature planning, spec writing, change management, or when /opsx commands are mentioned. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | jcorrego |
| repository | jcorrego/openspec |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @jcorrego/openspec |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: openspec description: Spec-driven development with OpenSpec CLI. Use when building features, migrations, refactors, or any structured development work. Manages proposal → specs → design → tasks → implementation workflows. Supports custom schemas (TDD, rapid, etc.). Trigger on requests involving feature planning, spec writing, change management, or when /opsx commands are mentioned.
OpenSpec — Spec-Driven Development
OpenSpec structures AI-assisted development into trackable changes with artifacts (proposal, specs, design, tasks) that guide implementation.
Setup
# Install globally
npm install -g @fission-ai/openspec@latest
# Initialize in a project
cd /path/to/project
openspec init --tools claude
# Update after CLI upgrade
openspec update
Core Workflow
Each change follows: new → plan → apply → verify → archive
1. Start a Change
# Create change folder with default schema
openspec new change <name>
# With specific schema
openspec new change <name> --schema tdd-driven
2. Plan (Create Artifacts)
Use the CLI instructions command to get enriched prompts for each artifact:
# Get instructions for next artifact
openspec instructions --change <name> --json
# Check progress
openspec status --change <name> --json
Artifact sequence (spec-driven schema):
proposal.md— Why and what (intent, scope, approach)specs/— Requirements + scenarios (Given/When/Then)design.md— Technical approach and architecture decisionstasks.md— Implementation checklist with checkboxes
3. Implement
Read tasks.md and work through items, marking [x] as complete.
4. Verify
openspec validate --change <name> --json
Checks completeness, correctness, and coherence.
5. Archive
openspec archive <name> --yes
Merges delta specs into main openspec/specs/ and moves change to archive.
Agent Workflow (How to Use as an AI Agent)
When the user asks to build/migrate/refactor something with OpenSpec:
-
Check project state:
openspec list --json # Active changes openspec list --specs --json # Current specs openspec schemas --json # Available schemas -
Create the change:
openspec new change <name> [--schema <schema>] -
For each artifact, get instructions and create the file:
openspec instructions <artifact> --change <name> --json openspec status --change <name> --jsonThen write the artifact file to
openspec/changes/<name>/. -
Implement tasks from
tasks.md. -
Validate and archive:
openspec validate <name> --json openspec archive <name> --yes
CLI Quick Reference
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
openspec list [--specs] [--json] | List changes or specs |
openspec show <name> [--json] | Show change/spec details |
openspec status --change <name> [--json] | Artifact completion status |
openspec instructions [artifact] --change <name> [--json] | Get enriched creation instructions |
openspec validate [name] [--all] [--json] | Validate changes/specs |
openspec archive <name> [--yes] | Archive completed change |
openspec schemas [--json] | List available schemas |
openspec templates [--json] | Show template paths |
openspec config | View/modify settings |
Always use --json for programmatic/agent use.
Custom Schemas
Schemas define artifact sequences. Create custom ones for different workflows:
# Fork built-in schema
openspec schema fork spec-driven my-workflow
# Create from scratch
openspec schema init my-workflow
# Validate
openspec schema validate my-workflow
Schema files live in openspec/schemas/<name>/schema.yaml with templates in templates/.
For schema structure details, see references/schemas.md.
Project Structure
project/
├── openspec/
│ ├── config.yaml # Project config (default schema, context, rules)
│ ├── specs/ # Source of truth — current system behavior
│ ├── changes/ # Active changes (one folder each)
│ │ └── <change-name>/
│ │ ├── .openspec.yaml
│ │ ├── proposal.md
│ │ ├── specs/ # Delta specs (what's changing)
│ │ ├── design.md
│ │ └── tasks.md
│ └── schemas/ # Custom schemas
└── .claude/skills/ # Auto-generated Claude integration
Spec Format
Specs use RFC 2119 keywords (SHALL/MUST/SHOULD/MAY) with Given/When/Then scenarios:
### Requirement: User Authentication
The system SHALL issue a JWT token upon successful login.
#### Scenario: Valid credentials
- GIVEN a user with valid credentials
- WHEN the user submits login form
- THEN a JWT token is returned
Delta Specs
Changes don't rewrite specs — they describe deltas (ADDED/MODIFIED/REMOVED) that merge into main specs on archive.
Config
openspec/config.yaml sets defaults:
schema: spec-driven # or tdd-driven, rapid, custom
context: |
Tech stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js
Testing: Jest
rules:
proposal:
- Include rollback plan
specs:
- Use Given/When/Then format
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
- Language: Markdown
- License: MIT
- Topics:
Configuration
`openspec/config.yaml` sets defaults: ```yaml schema: spec-driven # or tdd-driven, rapid, custom context: | Tech stack: TypeScript, React, Node.js Testing: Jest rules: proposal: - Include rollback plan specs: - Use Given/When/Then format ```
FAQ
How do I install openspec?
Run openclaw add @jcorrego/openspec in your terminal. This installs openspec into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/jcorrego/openspec. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
