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    speckit-analyze

    dceoy/speckit-analyze
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    Perform a non-destructive cross-artifact consistency and quality analysis across spec.md, plan.md, and tasks.md after task generation.

    SKILL.md

    Spec Kit Analyze Skill

    When to Use

    • You have spec.md, plan.md, and tasks.md and need a read-only consistency analysis before implementation.

    Inputs

    • specs/<feature>/spec.md, plan.md, tasks.md
    • .specify/memory/constitution.md
    • Any user concerns or focus areas from the request

    Goal

    Identify inconsistencies, duplications, ambiguities, and underspecified items across the three core artifacts (spec.md, plan.md, tasks.md) before implementation. This skill MUST run only after a complete tasks.md exists (typically after speckit-tasks).

    Operating Constraints

    STRICTLY READ-ONLY: Do not modify any files. Output a structured analysis report. Offer an optional remediation plan (user must explicitly approve before any follow-up edits are performed manually).

    Constitution Authority: The project constitution (.specify/memory/constitution.md) is non-negotiable within this analysis scope. Constitution conflicts are automatically CRITICAL and require adjustment of the spec, plan, or tasks—not dilution, reinterpretation, or silent ignoring of the principle. If a principle itself needs to change, that must occur in a separate, explicit constitution update outside this skill.

    Workflow

    1. Initialize Analysis Context

    Run .specify/scripts/bash/check-prerequisites.sh --json --require-tasks --include-tasks once from repo root and parse JSON for FEATURE_DIR and AVAILABLE_DOCS. Derive absolute paths:

    • SPEC = FEATURE_DIR/spec.md
    • PLAN = FEATURE_DIR/plan.md
    • TASKS = FEATURE_DIR/tasks.md

    Abort with an error message if any required file is missing (instruct the user to run the missing prerequisite skill or script). 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 Artifacts (Progressive Disclosure)

    Load only the minimal necessary context from each artifact:

    From spec.md:

    • Overview/Context
    • Functional Requirements
    • Non-Functional Requirements
    • User Stories
    • Edge Cases (if present)

    From plan.md:

    • Architecture/stack choices
    • Data Model references
    • Phases
    • Technical constraints

    From tasks.md:

    • Task IDs
    • Descriptions
    • Phase grouping
    • Parallel markers [P]
    • Referenced file paths

    From constitution:

    • Load .specify/memory/constitution.md for principle validation

    3. Build Semantic Models

    Create internal representations (do not include raw artifacts in output):

    • Requirements inventory: Each functional + non-functional requirement with a stable key (derive slug based on imperative phrase; e.g., "User can upload file" → user-can-upload-file)
    • User story/action inventory: Discrete user actions with acceptance criteria
    • Task coverage mapping: Map each task to one or more requirements or stories (inference by keyword / explicit reference patterns like IDs or key phrases)
    • Constitution rule set: Extract principle names and MUST/SHOULD normative statements

    4. Detection Passes (Token-Efficient Analysis)

    Focus on high-signal findings. Limit to 50 findings total; aggregate remainder in overflow summary.

    A. Duplication Detection

    • Identify near-duplicate requirements
    • Mark lower-quality phrasing for consolidation

    B. Ambiguity Detection

    • Flag vague adjectives (fast, scalable, secure, intuitive, robust) lacking measurable criteria
    • Flag unresolved placeholders (TODO, TKTK, ???, <placeholder>, etc.)

    C. Underspecification

    • Requirements with verbs but missing object or measurable outcome
    • User stories missing acceptance criteria alignment
    • Tasks referencing files or components not defined in spec/plan

    D. Constitution Alignment

    • Any requirement or plan element conflicting with a MUST principle
    • Missing mandated sections or quality gates from constitution

    E. Coverage Gaps

    • Requirements with zero associated tasks
    • Tasks with no mapped requirement/story
    • Non-functional requirements not reflected in tasks (e.g., performance, security)

    F. Inconsistency

    • Terminology drift (same concept named differently across files)
    • Data entities referenced in plan but absent in spec (or vice versa)
    • Task ordering contradictions (e.g., integration tasks before foundational setup tasks without dependency note)
    • Conflicting requirements (e.g., one requires Next.js while other specifies Vue)

    5. Severity Assignment

    Use this heuristic to prioritize findings:

    • CRITICAL: Violates constitution MUST, missing core spec artifact, or requirement with zero coverage that blocks baseline functionality
    • HIGH: Duplicate or conflicting requirement, ambiguous security/performance attribute, untestable acceptance criterion
    • MEDIUM: Terminology drift, missing non-functional task coverage, underspecified edge case
    • LOW: Style/wording improvements, minor redundancy not affecting execution order

    6. Produce Compact Analysis Report

    Output a Markdown report (no file writes) with the following structure:

    Specification Analysis Report

    ID Category Severity Location(s) Summary Recommendation
    A1 Duplication HIGH spec.md:L120-134 Two similar requirements ... Merge phrasing; keep clearer version

    (Add one row per finding; generate stable IDs prefixed by category initial.)

    Coverage Summary Table:

    Requirement Key Has Task? Task IDs Notes

    Constitution Alignment Issues: (if any)

    Unmapped Tasks: (if any)

    Metrics:

    • Total Requirements
    • Total Tasks
    • Coverage % (requirements with >=1 task)
    • Ambiguity Count
    • Duplication Count
    • Critical Issues Count

    7. Provide Next Actions

    At end of report, output a concise Next Actions block:

    • If CRITICAL issues exist: Recommend resolving before speckit-implement
    • If only LOW/MEDIUM: User may proceed, but provide improvement suggestions
    • Provide explicit next-step suggestions: e.g., "Run speckit-specify to refine requirements", "Run speckit-plan to adjust architecture", "Manually edit tasks.md to add coverage for 'performance-metrics'"

    8. Offer Remediation

    Ask the user: "Would you like me to suggest concrete remediation edits for the top N issues?" (Do NOT apply them automatically.)

    Outputs

    • Read-only analysis report in the response (no file writes)

    Operating Principles

    Context Efficiency

    • Minimal high-signal tokens: Focus on actionable findings, not exhaustive documentation
    • Progressive disclosure: Load artifacts incrementally; don't dump all content into analysis
    • Token-efficient output: Limit findings table to 50 rows; summarize overflow
    • Deterministic results: Rerunning without changes should produce consistent IDs and counts

    Analysis Guidelines

    • NEVER modify files (this is read-only analysis)
    • NEVER hallucinate missing sections (if absent, report them accurately)
    • Prioritize constitution violations (these are always CRITICAL)
    • Use examples over exhaustive rules (cite specific instances, not generic patterns)
    • Report zero issues gracefully (emit success report with coverage statistics)

    Context

    the user's request and any stated focus areas

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