
OpenSpec Verify Change
FreeEnsure implementation aligns with change artifacts.
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What OpenSpec Verify Change does
OpenSpec Verify Change is a specialized tool designed to validate that your implementation adheres to specified change artifacts, such as specs, tasks, and design documents. This skill is particularly useful for developers and teams who want to ensure that their code is complete, correct, and coherent before archiving a project. By leveraging this tool, you can systematically check the status of your implementation against defined expectations, thus reducing the risk of discrepancies and enhancing overall project quality.
The verification process begins with selecting the relevant change from your OpenSpec repository. The skill can infer the change context from your conversation or prompt you to select from available changes if necessary. Once a change is selected, it checks the status to understand the schema and gathers planning context, which includes loading artifacts essential for the verification process. This structured approach allows you to track completeness, correctness, and coherence across your implementation.
During the verification, the skill evaluates task completion, spec coverage, requirement implementation, and design adherence. It generates a comprehensive report that categorizes issues into critical, warning, and suggestion levels, providing actionable recommendations for each identified problem. This structured feedback helps teams prioritize their efforts and ensures that all aspects of the implementation are aligned with project goals.
OpenSpec Verify Change is ideal for software development teams looking to maintain high standards of quality and consistency in their codebase. It serves as a crucial checkpoint before finalizing and archiving projects, ensuring that all requirements and design decisions have been adequately addressed and implemented.
When to use it
Use this tool when you need to validate that your implementation aligns with change artifacts before archiving a project.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable if you are not using OpenSpec repositories or if your project does not require strict adherence to change artifacts.
What you can build with it
Validating Project Before Archiving
Use OpenSpec Verify Change to ensure all implementation tasks and requirements are met before archiving your project.
Ensuring Compliance with Specifications
Run the verification to confirm that your code adheres to defined specifications and design documents.
Quality Assurance in Development
Incorporate this skill into your development workflow to maintain high quality and consistency across your codebase.
How to install OpenSpec Verify Change
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add fission-ai/openspec/openspec-verify-change --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by fission-aiVerify that an implementation matches the change artifacts (specs, tasks, design).
Store selection: If the user names a store (a store is a standalone OpenSpec repo registered on this machine) or the work lives in one, run openspec store list --json to discover registered store ids, then pass --store <id> on the commands that read or write specs and changes (new change, status, instructions, list, show, validate, archive, doctor, context, view). Once selected, treat --store <id> as sticky for the rest of the workflow. Every unscoped example of those commands below is shorthand: before running it, append the flag. For example, run openspec status --change "<name>" --json --store "<id>", not the unscoped form shown below. Other commands do not take the flag. Hints printed by commands already carry the flag; keep it on follow-ups. Without a store, commands act on the nearest local openspec/ root.
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
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Select the change
If a name is provided, use it. Otherwise:
- Infer from conversation context if the user mentioned a change
- Auto-select if only one active change exists
- If ambiguous, run
openspec list --jsonto get available changes and ask the user to select one
When prompting, 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)".
Always announce: "Using change: <name>" and how to override (e.g.,
/openspec-verify-change <other>). -
Check status to understand the schema
openspec status --change "<name>" --jsonParse the JSON to understand:
schemaName: The workflow being used (e.g., "spec-driven")planningHome,changeRoot,artifactPaths, andactionContext: path and scope context- Which artifacts exist for this change
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Get planning context and load artifacts
openspec instructions apply --change "<name>" --jsonThis returns the change directory and
contextFiles(artifact ID -> array of concrete file paths). Read all available artifacts fromcontextFiles. -
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 design adherence and pattern consistency
Each dimension can have CRITICAL, WARNING, or SUGGESTION issues.
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Verify Completeness
Task Completion:
- If
contextFiles.tasksexists, read every file path in it - Parse checkboxes:
- [ ](incomplete) vs- [x](complete) - Count complete vs total tasks
- If incomplete tasks exist:
- Add CRITICAL issue for each incomplete task
- Recommendation: "Complete task: <description>" or "Mark as done if already implemented"
Spec Coverage:
- If delta specs exist in
contextFiles.specs:- Extract all requirements (marked with "### Requirement:")
- For each requirement:
- Search codebase for keywords related to the requirement
- Assess if implementation likely exists
- If requirements appear unimplemented:
- Add CRITICAL issue: "Requirement not found: <requirement name>"
- Recommendation: "Implement requirement X: <description>"
- If
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Verify Correctness
Requirement Implementation Mapping:
- For each requirement from delta specs:
- Search codebase for implementation evidence
- If found, note file paths and line ranges
- Assess if implementation matches requirement intent
- If divergence detected:
- Add WARNING: "Implementation may diverge from spec: <details>"
- Recommendation: "Review <file>:<lines> against requirement X"
Scenario Coverage:
- For each scenario in delta specs (marked with "#### Scenario:"):
- Check if conditions are handled in code
- Check if tests exist covering the scenario
- If scenario appears uncovered:
- Add WARNING: "Scenario not covered: <scenario name>"
- Recommendation: "Add test or implementation for scenario: <description>"
- For each requirement from delta specs:
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Verify Coherence
Design Adherence:
- If
contextFiles.designexists:- Extract key decisions (look for sections like "Decision:", "Approach:", "Architecture:")
- Verify implementation follows those decisions
- If contradiction detected:
- Add WARNING: "Design decision not followed: <decision>"
- Recommendation: "Update implementation or revise design.md to match reality"
- If no design.md: Skip design adherence check, note "No design.md to verify against"
Code Pattern Consistency:
- Review new code for consistency with project patterns
- Check file naming, directory structure, coding style
- If significant deviations found:
- Add SUGGESTION: "Code pattern deviation: <details>"
- Recommendation: "Consider following project pattern: <example>"
- If
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Generate Verification Report
Summary Scorecard:
## Verification Report: <change-name> ### Summary | Dimension | Status | |--------------|------------------| | Completeness | X/Y tasks, N reqs| | Correctness | M/N reqs covered | | Coherence | Followed/Issues |Issues by Priority:
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CRITICAL (Must fix before archive):
- Incomplete tasks
- Missing requirement implementations
- Each with specific, actionable recommendation
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WARNING (Should fix):
- Spec/design divergences
- Missing scenario coverage
- Each with specific recommendation
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SUGGESTION (Nice to fix):
- Pattern inconsistencies
- Minor improvements
- Each with specific recommendation
Final Assessment:
- If CRITICAL issues: "X critical issue(s) found. Fix before archiving."
- If only warnings: "No critical issues. Y warning(s) to consider. Ready for archive (with noted improvements)."
- If all clear: "All checks passed. Ready for archive."
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Verification Heuristics
- Completeness: Focus on objective checklist items (checkboxes, requirements list)
- Correctness: Use keyword search, file path analysis, reasonable inference - don't require perfect certainty
- Coherence: Look for glaring inconsistencies, don't nitpick style
- False Positives: When uncertain, prefer SUGGESTION over WARNING, WARNING over CRITICAL
- Actionability: Every issue must have a specific recommendation with file/line references where applicable
Graceful Degradation
- If only tasks.md exists: verify task completion only, skip spec/design checks
- If tasks + specs exist: verify completeness and correctness, skip design
- If full artifacts: verify all three dimensions
- Always note which checks were skipped and why
Output Format
Use clear markdown with:
- Table for summary scorecard
- Grouped lists for issues (CRITICAL/WARNING/SUGGESTION)
- Code references in format:
file.ts:123 - Specific, actionable recommendations
- No vague suggestions like "consider reviewing"
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