Agent skill
openspec-initial
Run `openspec init` to initialize OpenSpec in a project directory, creating the openspec/ folder structure and configuring AI tool integrations. Use when the user says "initialize OpenSpec", "openspec init", or "set up OpenSpec in this project".
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/openspec-skills/openspec-initial
SKILL.md
OpenSpec Initial Skill
Run openspec init to initialize OpenSpec in a project: creates the openspec/ directory (specs, changes, config) and configures AI tool integrations (skills and slash commands). This skill assumes the OpenSpec CLI is already installed; if not, direct the user to openspec-install first.
When to Use
- First time enabling OpenSpec in a project ("initialize OpenSpec", "set up OpenSpec here").
- Adding AI tool integrations (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.) to an existing project.
- Re-initializing after changing tool selections.
Prerequisites
- OpenSpec CLI installed (see openspec-install). If
openspecis not in PATH, guide the user to run openspec-install before proceeding.
Workflow
-
Verify CLI
- If the user reports "openspec command not found", direct them to openspec-install first.
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Choose parameters
- path (optional): Target directory; defaults to current directory.
- --tools (optional): Configure AI tools non-interactively. Values:
all,none, or comma-separated list (e.g.claude,cursor). - --force: Auto-cleanup legacy files without prompting.
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Run the command
- Interactive:
openspec init - Non-interactive with specific tools:
openspec init --tools claude,cursor - All tools:
openspec init --tools all - Specific directory:
openspec init ./my-project
- Interactive:
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Optionally create project config
- During init, the user may be prompted to create
openspec/config.yamlwith project context, schema defaults, and per-artifact rules. This is optional but recommended. See openspec-config for details.
- During init, the user may be prompted to create
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Confirm outputs
- After success:
openspec/directory withspecs/,changes/, and optionallyconfig.yaml. Tool-specific directories (.claude/skills/,.cursor/rules/, etc.) are created based on selected tools.
- After success:
Supported Tools
amazon-q, antigravity, auggie, claude, cline, codebuddy, codex, continue, costrict, crush, cursor, factory, gemini, github-copilot, iflow, kilocode, opencode, qoder, qwen, roocode, trae, windsurf
Outputs
- openspec/:
specs/— Specifications (source of truth)changes/— Proposed changesconfig.yaml— Project configuration (optional)
- Tool configs:
.claude/skills/,.cursor/rules/,.windsurf/skills/, etc. based on selected tools.
Next Steps
- Use openspec-update after upgrading the CLI to regenerate tool configs.
- Use openspec-onboard for a guided walkthrough of the complete workflow.
- Or start working: openspec-explore to think through ideas, openspec-new to start a change.
Different Environments
| Scenario | Command |
|---|---|
| Interactive | openspec init |
| Claude + Cursor | openspec init --tools claude,cursor |
| All tools | openspec init --tools all |
| Specific directory | openspec init ./my-project |
| CI / non-interactive | openspec init --tools claude --force |
| Skip tool config | openspec init --tools none |
Troubleshooting
- "openspec: command not found": Use openspec-install first.
- Legacy files detected: Use
--forceto auto-cleanup, or follow the interactive prompts. - Tool not in list: Check the supported tools list for the correct ID.
References
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