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// Fast-forward through OpenSpec artifact creation. Use when the user wants to quickly create all artifacts needed for implementation without stepping through each one individually.
// Fast-forward through OpenSpec artifact creation. Use when the user wants to quickly create all artifacts needed for implementation without stepping through each one individually.
| name | openspec-ff-change |
| description | Fast-forward through OpenSpec artifact creation. Use when the user wants to quickly create all artifacts needed for implementation without stepping through each one individually. |
| license | MIT |
| compatibility | Requires openspec CLI. |
| metadata | {"author":"openspec","version":"1.0","generatedBy":"1.3.1"} |
Fast-forward through artifact creation - generate everything needed to start implementation in one go.
Input: The user's request should include a change name (kebab-case) OR a description of what they want to build.
Steps
If no clear input provided, ask what they want to build
Use the AskUserQuestion tool (open-ended, no preset options) to ask:
"What change do you want to work on? Describe what you want to build or fix."
From their description, derive a kebab-case name (e.g., "add user authentication" → add-user-auth).
IMPORTANT: Do NOT proceed without understanding what the user wants to build.
Create the change directory
openspec new change "<name>"
This creates a scaffolded change at openspec/changes/<name>/.
Get the artifact build order
openspec status --change "<name>" --json
Parse the JSON to get:
applyRequires: array of artifact IDs needed before implementation (e.g., ["tasks"])artifacts: list of all artifacts with their status and dependenciesCreate artifacts in sequence until apply-ready
Use the TodoWrite tool to track progress through the artifacts.
Loop through artifacts in dependency order (artifacts with no pending dependencies first):
a. For each artifact that is ready (dependencies satisfied):
openspec instructions <artifact-id> --change "<name>" --json
context: Project background (constraints for you - do NOT include in output)rules: Artifact-specific rules (constraints for you - do NOT include in output)template: The structure to use for your output fileinstruction: Schema-specific guidance for this artifact typeoutputPath: Where to write the artifactdependencies: Completed artifacts to read for contexttemplate as the structurecontext and rules as constraints - but do NOT copy them into the fileb. Continue until all applyRequires artifacts are complete
openspec status --change "<name>" --jsonapplyRequires has status: "done" in the artifacts arrayapplyRequires artifacts are donec. If an artifact requires user input (unclear context):
Show final status
openspec status --change "<name>"
Output
After completing all artifacts, summarize:
/opsx-apply or ask me to implement to start working on the tasks."Artifact Creation Guidelines
instruction field from openspec instructions for each artifact typetemplate as the structure for your output file - fill in its sectionscontext and rules are constraints for YOU, not content for the file
<context>, <rules>, <project_context> blocks into the artifactGuardrails
apply.requires)Control and monitor an OCPP charging station simulator via CLI. Use when users ask to manage charging stations, trigger OCPP messages from stations to the CSMS, start/stop the simulator or ATG, list stations or templates, or check simulator state.
Implement tasks from an OpenSpec change. Use when the user wants to start implementing, continue implementation, or work through tasks.
Archive multiple completed changes at once. Use when archiving several parallel changes.
Continue working on an OpenSpec change by creating the next artifact. Use when the user wants to progress their change, create the next artifact, or continue their workflow.
Enter explore mode - a thinking partner for exploring ideas, investigating problems, and clarifying requirements. Use when the user wants to think through something before or during a change.
Start a new OpenSpec change using the experimental artifact workflow. Use when the user wants to create a new feature, fix, or modification with a structured step-by-step approach.