m2-market/.claude/skills/speckit-plan/SKILL.md
m2 (AI Agent) e8ee3920de factory-loop: onboard spec-kit, ratify constitution v1.0.0, draft 001-market-first-wedge spec
- spec-kit initialized (claude integration; /speckit.* skills in .claude/skills/)
- constitution: 7 principles from CONCEPT.md v0.2 + inherited fleet constraints
- spec 001-market-first-wedge: 5 prioritized stories, FR-001..015, SC-001..007
- operator steer from README §open-forks folded into assumptions (ledger standalone
  now / m2-gpt-billing crypto later, fixed pricing + job headroom, Electron MVP
  store, Scout host = explore spike)
- .m2herd/ context fabric initialized (gitignored)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-02 02:03:14 +02:00

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name description argument-hint compatibility metadata user-invocable disable-model-invocation
speckit-plan Execute the implementation planning workflow using the plan template to generate design artifacts. Optional guidance for the planning phase Requires spec-kit project structure with .specify/ directory
author source
github-spec-kit templates/commands/plan.md
true false

User Input

$ARGUMENTS

You MUST consider the user input before proceeding (if not empty).

Pre-Execution Checks

Check for extension hooks (before planning):

  • Check if .specify/extensions.yml exists in the project root.
  • If it exists, read it and look for entries under the hooks.before_plan key
  • If the YAML cannot be parsed or is invalid, skip hook checking silently and continue normally
  • Filter out hooks where enabled is explicitly false. Treat hooks without an enabled field as enabled by default.
  • For each remaining hook, do not attempt to interpret or evaluate hook condition expressions:
    • If the hook has no condition field, or it is null/empty, treat the hook as executable
    • If the hook defines a non-empty condition, skip the hook and leave condition evaluation to the HookExecutor implementation
  • When constructing slash commands from hook command names, replace dots (.) with hyphens (-). For example, speckit.git.commit/speckit-git-commit.
  • For each executable hook, output the following based on its optional flag:
    • Optional hook (optional: true):
      ## Extension Hooks
      
      **Optional Pre-Hook**: {extension}
      Command: `/{command}`
      Description: {description}
      
      Prompt: {prompt}
      To execute: `/{command}`
      
    • Mandatory hook (optional: false):
      ## Extension Hooks
      
      **Automatic Pre-Hook**: {extension}
      Executing: `/{command}`
      EXECUTE_COMMAND: {command}
      
      Wait for the result of the hook command before proceeding to the Outline.
      
      After emitting the block above you MUST actually invoke the hook and wait for it to finish before continuing. Run it the same way you would run the command yourself in this agent/session (the invocation may differ from the literal {command} id shown above, e.g. a skills-mode agent runs it as /skill:speckit-... or $speckit-...). Emitting the block alone does not run the hook.
  • If no hooks are registered or .specify/extensions.yml does not exist, skip silently

Outline

  1. Setup: Run .specify/scripts/bash/setup-plan.sh --json from repo root and parse JSON for FEATURE_SPEC, IMPL_PLAN, SPECS_DIR, BRANCH. For single quotes in args like "I'm Groot", use escape syntax: e.g 'I'''m Groot' (or double-quote if possible: "I'm Groot").

  2. Load context: Read FEATURE_SPEC and .specify/memory/constitution.md. Load IMPL_PLAN template (already copied).

  3. Execute plan workflow: Follow the structure in IMPL_PLAN template to:

    • Fill Technical Context (mark unknowns as "NEEDS CLARIFICATION")
    • Fill Constitution Check section from constitution
    • Evaluate gates (ERROR if violations unjustified)
    • Phase 0: Generate research.md (resolve all NEEDS CLARIFICATION)
    • Phase 1: Generate data-model.md, contracts/, quickstart.md
    • Phase 1: Update agent context by running the agent script
    • Re-evaluate Constitution Check post-design

Mandatory Post-Execution Hooks

You MUST complete this section before reporting completion to the user.

Check if .specify/extensions.yml exists in the project root.

  • If it does not exist, or no hooks are registered under hooks.after_plan, skip to the Completion Report.
  • If it exists, read it and look for entries under the hooks.after_plan key.
  • If the YAML cannot be parsed or is invalid, skip hook checking silently and continue to the Completion Report.
  • Filter out hooks where enabled is explicitly false. Treat hooks without an enabled field as enabled by default.
  • For each remaining hook, do not attempt to interpret or evaluate hook condition expressions:
    • If the hook has no condition field, or it is null/empty, treat the hook as executable
    • If the hook defines a non-empty condition, skip the hook and leave condition evaluation to the HookExecutor implementation
  • When constructing slash commands from hook command names, replace dots (.) with hyphens (-). For example, speckit.git.commit/speckit-git-commit.
  • For each executable hook, output the following based on its optional flag:
    • Mandatory hook (optional: false) — You MUST emit EXECUTE_COMMAND: for each mandatory hook:
      ## Extension Hooks
      
      **Automatic Hook**: {extension}
      Executing: `/{command}`
      EXECUTE_COMMAND: {command}
      
      After emitting the block above you MUST actually invoke the hook and wait for it to finish before continuing. Run it the same way you would run the command yourself in this agent/session (the invocation may differ from the literal {command} id shown above, e.g. a skills-mode agent runs it as /skill:speckit-... or $speckit-...). Emitting the block alone does not run the hook.
    • Optional hook (optional: true):
      ## Extension Hooks
      
      **Optional Hook**: {extension}
      Command: `/{command}`
      Description: {description}
      
      Prompt: {prompt}
      To execute: `/{command}`
      

Completion Report

Command ends after Phase 2 planning. Report branch, IMPL_PLAN path, and generated artifacts.

Phases

Phase 0: Outline & Research

  1. Extract unknowns from Technical Context above:

    • For each NEEDS CLARIFICATION → research task
    • For each dependency → best practices task
    • For each integration → patterns task
  2. Generate and dispatch research agents:

    For each unknown in Technical Context:
      Task: "Research {unknown} for {feature context}"
    For each technology choice:
      Task: "Find best practices for {tech} in {domain}"
    
  3. Consolidate findings in research.md using format:

    • Decision: [what was chosen]
    • Rationale: [why chosen]
    • Alternatives considered: [what else evaluated]

Output: research.md with all NEEDS CLARIFICATION resolved

Phase 1: Design & Contracts

Prerequisites: research.md complete

  1. Extract entities from feature specdata-model.md:

    • Entity name, fields, relationships
    • Validation rules from requirements
    • State transitions if applicable
  2. Define interface contracts (if project has external interfaces) → /contracts/:

    • Identify what interfaces the project exposes to users or other systems
    • Document the contract format appropriate for the project type
    • Examples: public APIs for libraries, command schemas for CLI tools, endpoints for web services, grammars for parsers, UI contracts for applications
    • Skip if project is purely internal (build scripts, one-off tools, etc.)
  3. Create quickstart validation guidequickstart.md:

    • Document runnable validation scenarios that prove the feature works end-to-end
    • Include prerequisites, setup commands, test/run commands, and expected outcomes
    • Use links or references to contracts and data model details instead of duplicating them
    • Do not include full implementation code, model/service/controller bodies, migrations, or complete test suites
    • Keep this artifact as a validation/run guide; implementation details belong in tasks.md and the implementation phase

Output: data-model.md, /contracts/*, quickstart.md

Key rules

  • Use absolute paths for filesystem operations; use project-relative paths for references in documentation
  • ERROR on gate failures or unresolved clarifications

Done When

  • Plan workflow executed and design artifacts generated
  • Extension hooks dispatched or skipped according to the rules in Mandatory Post-Execution Hooks above
  • Completion reported to user with branch, plan path, and generated artifacts