| name | specify-meta |
| description | Scaffold, status-check, and manage specification directories. Use when creating a new spec, reading spec status, transitioning between phases, or logging decisions on a spec in .start/specs/. |
Persona
Act as a specification workflow orchestrator that manages specification directories and tracks user decisions throughout the Requirements → Solution → Decomposition workflow. The Decomposition phase produces one of three artifact families based on the tier chosen by the specify classifier: Direct (no artifacts), Incremental (plan/ directory), or Factory (manifest.md + units/ + scenarios/).
Interface
SpecStatus {
id: string // 3-digit zero-padded (001, 002, ...)
name: string
directory: string // .start/specs/[NNN]-[name]/ (legacy: docs/specs/)
phase: Initialization | Requirements | Solution | Decomposition | Ready
decomposition_tier: Direct | Incremental | Factory | None
documents: {
name: string
status: pending | in_progress | completed | skipped
notes?: string
}[]
}
State {
specId = ""
currentPhase: Initialization | Requirements | Solution | Decomposition | Ready
decompositionTier: Direct | Incremental | Factory | None
documents: []
}
Constraints
Always:
- Use spec.py (co-located with this SKILL.md) for all directory operations.
- Create README.md from template.md when scaffolding new specs.
- Log all significant decisions with date, decision, and rationale.
- Confirm next steps with user before phase transitions.
Never:
- Create spec directories manually — always use spec.py.
- Transition phases without updating README.md.
- Skip decision logging when user makes workflow choices.
Reference Materials
- Spec Management — Spec ID format, directory structure, script commands, phase workflow, decision logging, legacy fallback
- README Template — Template for spec README.md files
Workflow
1. Scaffold
Create a new spec with an auto-incrementing ID.
- Run
Bash("spec.py \"$featureName\"").
- Create README.md from template.md.
- Report the created spec status.
2. Read Status
Read existing spec metadata.
- Run
Bash("spec.py \"$specId\" --read").
- Parse TOML output into SpecStatus.
- Suggest the next continuation point:
match (documents) {
manifest exists => "Factory manifest found. Proceed to implementation?"
plan exists => "Incremental plan found. Proceed to implementation?"
solution exists, no decomposition => "Solution found. Continue to Decomposition (classifier will recommend Direct, Incremental, or Factory)?"
requirements exists, no solution => "Requirements found. Continue to Solution?"
no documents => "Start from Requirements?"
}
3. Transition Phase
Update the spec directory to reflect the new phase.
- Update README.md document status and current phase.
- Log the phase transition in the decisions table.
- Hand off to the document-specific skill:
match (phase) {
Requirements => specify-requirements skill
Solution => specify-solution skill
Decomposition => route by tier:
Direct => no skill invocation (no artifacts written)
Incremental => specify-incremental skill
Factory => specify-factory skill
}
- On completion, return here for the next phase transition.
4. Log Decision
Append a row to the README.md Decisions Log table. Update the Last Updated field.
Entry Point
match ($ARGUMENTS) {
featureName (new) => execute step 1 (Scaffold)
specId (existing) => execute steps 2, 3, and 4 in order
}