Agent skill
ralph-specum-start
This skill should be used only when the user explicitly asks to use `$ralph-specum-start`, or explicitly asks Ralph Specum in Codex to start or resume a spec.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/tzachbon/smart-ralph/tree/main/plugins/ralph-specum-codex/skills/ralph-specum-start
Metadata
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- start
- surface
- helper
SKILL.md
Ralph Specum Start
Use this for the start and new entrypoints.
Contract
- Read
.claude/ralph-specum.local.mdwhen present - Default specs root is
./specs - Keep
.current-specin the default specs root - Keep the standard Ralph files stable
- Merge
.ralph-state.json. Do not replace the full object
Action
- Parse explicit name, goal,
--quick, commit flags, optional specs root, and optional--tasks-size fine|coarse. - Resolve the target by explicit path, exact name, or
.current-spec. - If the same name exists in multiple configured roots, stop and require a full path.
- Check active epic context from
specs/.current-epicwhen no explicit spec was chosen. - For large or cross-cutting goals, route to triage instead of forcing a single spec.
newis an alias here. Create the spec directory if needed.- Initialize or merge state with:
source: "spec"namebasePathphase: "research"taskIndex: 0totalTasks: 0taskIteration: 1maxTaskIterations: settings default or 5globalIteration: 1maxGlobalIterations: 100commitSpec: settings auto_commit_spec or truerelatedSpecs: []awaitingApproval: truewhen the run will stop after setup and wait for explicit directionawaitingApproval: falsewhen quick mode or explicit autonomy will continue without pausing- preserve or set
quickMode - preserve or set
granularitywhen--tasks-sizewas supplied - preserve or set
epicNamewhen starting from an epic suggestion
- Update
.current-spec. - Write
.progress.mdwith goal, current phase, next step, blockers, learnings, and skill discovery results when used. - On resume, prefer
tasks.mdand present files over stale state when they disagree. - In quick mode, generate missing artifacts in order, skip normal approval pauses, and continue into implementation in the same run.
- Without quick mode or explicit autonomy: STOP HERE after setup. Do NOT proceed to research. Wait for the user to explicitly ask to continue. This is non-negotiable.
Branch Isolation
- If the user wants isolation, offer a feature branch in place or a worktree with a feature branch.
- If a worktree is created, stop after creation and ask the user to continue from that worktree.
Response Handoff
- After creating or resuming the spec, name the resolved spec path and summarize the current state briefly.
- End with exactly one explicit choice prompt:
request changescontinue to research
- Do not run research until the user explicitly asks to continue or explicitly asked for quick or autonomous flow.
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