speckit-check
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npx mdskill add partme-ai/full-stack-skills/speckit-checkVerifies Spec Kit environment by running `specify check` to detect installed tools and suggest fixes when issues arise.
- Helps diagnose missing slash commands or CLI failures in Spec Kit setups.
- Depends on the Specify CLI and tools like git, AI agents, and editors.
- Interprets command output to identify missing dependencies and recommend installation steps.
- Presents results directly from the CLI with actionable guidance for resolution.
SKILL.md
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--- name: speckit-check description: Run `specify check` to verify that Spec Kit required tools (git, claude, gemini, code, cursor-agent, windsurf, qwen, opencode, codex, shai, qoder, etc.) are installed and available; interpret results and suggest next steps. Use when the user says "check Spec Kit environment", "specify not working", or "slash commands not showing". --- # Spec Kit Check Skill Run **specify check** to verify that the Spec Kit CLI and required tools (git, AI agents, editors) are installed and detectable. Use this after **speckit-install** or **speckit-initial** to confirm the environment, or when the user reports that slash commands are missing or `specify` does not work. ## When to Use - After initializing a project with **speckit-initial** to confirm the environment. - When slash commands do not appear or the user says "specify not working". - In CI or scripts to ensure dependencies are present before running Spec Kit steps. ## Prerequisites - **Specify CLI** must be installed (see **speckit-install**). If `specify` is not in PATH, direct the user to **speckit-install** before running `specify check`. ## Workflow 1. **Ensure CLI is available** - If the user has not installed the CLI or reports "specify: command not found", direct them to **speckit-install** first. Do not run `specify check` until `specify` is available. 2. **Run the check** - From the project root (or target directory): `specify check` - The command reports which tools are detected (e.g. git, claude, gemini, code, cursor-agent, windsurf, qwen, opencode, codex, shai, qoder) and which are missing or not in PATH. 3. **Interpret the output** - **All required tools present**: Environment is ready; suggest proceeding with **speckit-constitution** or **speckit-specify**. - **CLI missing**: Direct to **speckit-install**. - **Agent or editor missing**: Suggest installing the corresponding Agent/editor or adding its executable to PATH. If the user only needs templates and `.specify/` (no slash commands), suggest re-running **speckit-initial** with `--ignore-agent-tools`. 4. **Summarize and recommend** - Provide a short summary: what is OK, what is missing. - Give concrete next steps: install CLI (**speckit-install**), re-init with different agent (**speckit-initial**), or fix PATH / install Agent. ## Outputs - **Summary**: Which tools are detected and which are missing. - **Recommendations**: List of next actions (install CLI, run init, install Agent, add to PATH, or use `specify init --ignore-agent-tools`). ## Next Steps - If something is missing: use **speckit-install** (for CLI) or **speckit-initial** (to re-init or use `--ignore-agent-tools`), or install the missing Agent/editor. - If check passes: proceed with **speckit-constitution** or **speckit-specify**. ## Example Output (reference) See `examples/sample-output.md` for an example of `specify check` output and how to interpret it. ## Troubleshooting - **"specify: command not found"**: Use **speckit-install**. - **Agent reported as missing**: Ensure the Agent app is installed and its CLI or executable is on PATH; or use `specify init --ignore-agent-tools` if only templates are needed. - **Git missing**: Install git or run `specify init --no-git` if git is not required for the workflow. ## References - [GitHub spec-kit](https://github.com/github/spec-kit) — CLI: specify check
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