openspec-verify-change

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Verify implementation matches change artifacts. Use when the user wants to validate that implementation is complete, correct, and coherent before archiving.

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Verify that an implementation matches the change artifacts (specs, tasks, design). **Input**: Optionally specify a change name. If omitted, check if it can be inferred from conversation context. If vague or ambiguous you MUST prompt for available changes. **Steps** 1. **If no change name provided, prompt for selection** Run `openspec list --json` to get available changes. Use the **AskUserQuestion tool** to let the user select. Show changes that have implementation tasks (tasks artifact exists). Include the schema used for each change if available. Mark changes with incomplete tasks as "(In Progress)". **IMPORTANT**: Do NOT guess or auto-select a change. Always let the user choose. 2. **Check status to understand the schema** ```bash openspec status --change "<name>" --json ``` Parse the JSON to understand: - `schemaName`: The workflow being used (e.g., "spec-driven") - Which artifacts exist for this change 3. **Get the change directory and load artifacts** ```bash openspec instructions apply --change "<name>" --json ``` This returns the change directory and `contextFiles` (artifact ID -> array of concrete file paths). Read all available artifacts from `contextFiles`. 4. **Initialize verification report structure** Create a report structure with three dimensions: - **Completeness**: Track tasks and spec coverage - **Correctness**: Track requirement implementation and scenario coverage - **Coherence**: Track ...

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Author
qixing-jk
Repository
qixing-jk/all-api-hub
Created
8 months ago
Last Updated
today
Language
TypeScript
License
AGPL-3.0

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