Agent skill
openspec-explore
Think through ideas, investigate problems, and clarify requirements before committing to a change using `/opsx:explore`. Use when the user says "explore an idea", "think through this", "investigate options", or wants to brainstorm before creating a formal change.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/openspec-skills/openspec-explore
SKILL.md
OpenSpec Explore Skill
Use /opsx:explore to think through ideas, investigate problems, compare options, and clarify requirements — all without creating any artifacts or committing to a structure. When insights crystallize, transition to openspec-new or openspec-ff.
When to Use
- Requirements are unclear and the user needs to investigate first.
- Comparing multiple approaches before deciding on one.
- The user wants to explore the codebase for improvement opportunities.
- Brainstorming before a formal change proposal.
Prerequisites
- OpenSpec initialized in the project (see openspec-initial).
Workflow
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Start exploration
- Run
/opsx:exploreor/opsx:explore [topic]. - The agent opens an exploratory conversation with no structure required.
- Run
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Investigate
- Analyze the codebase, compare options, create diagrams, answer questions.
- No artifacts are created during exploration — it is purely a thinking exercise.
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Transition when ready
- When the user has clarity, suggest
/opsx:new <change-name>to start a formal change. - Or
/opsx:ff <change-name>if they want to create all planning artifacts at once.
- When the user has clarity, suggest
Outputs
- No artifacts or files are created. The output is the conversation itself — insights, options, recommendations.
Next Steps
- When ready to act: use openspec-new to start a change, or openspec-ff to fast-forward through planning.
Troubleshooting
- "Commands not recognized": Ensure OpenSpec is initialized (
openspec init). See openspec-initial.
References
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