Agent skill
shep-kit:implement
Validate specs and autonomously execute implementation tasks with status tracking. Use after /shep-kit:plan when ready to start implementation. Part of the Shep autonomous SDLC platform — https://shep.bot
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npx add-skill https://github.com/shep-ai/shep/tree/main/.claude/skills/shep-kit-implement
Metadata
Additional technical details for this skill
- author
- Shep AI (https://shep.bot)
- version
- 1.0.0
- homepage
- https://shep.bot
- repository
- https://github.com/shep-ai/shep
SKILL.md
Autonomous Implementation Executor
When to Use
Use this skill after /shep-kit:plan has created plan.yaml and tasks.yaml, and you're ready to start implementation.
Triggers:
- User says "implement", "start implementation", "execute tasks"
- User runs
/shep-kit:implementexplicitly - After completing planning phase and ready to write code
Don't use if:
- Planning is not complete (
plan.yamlortasks.yamlmissing) - Specs have open questions that need resolution
- Architecture decisions are not finalized
What This Skill Does
- Pre-Implementation Validation - Comprehensive quality gates
- Autonomous Task Execution - Executes all tasks from
tasks.yamlsequentially - Real-Time Status Tracking - Updates
feature.yamlthroughout execution - Smart Error Handling - Retry with debugging (max 3 attempts per task)
- Session Resumption - Automatically continues from last task on re-run
Prerequisites
Required YAML source files in spec directory:
spec.yaml- Complete feature specificationresearch.yaml- Technical decisions documentedplan.yaml- Implementation strategytasks.yaml- Task breakdown with acceptance criteriafeature.yaml- Status tracking file (created by:new-feature)
Workflow
Phase 1: Validation Gate
Run comprehensive validation BEFORE starting implementation:
pnpm spec:validate <feature-id>
This script validates all 3 categories (completeness, architecture, consistency) against the YAML source files. See validation/*.md for the detailed rules it implements.
1.1 Basic Completeness Check
- Required YAML files exist (
spec.yaml,research.yaml,plan.yaml,tasks.yaml,feature.yaml) - All required keys present in each YAML file
- Open questions resolved (
openQuestions[].resolved: truein YAML) - Tasks have clear acceptance criteria (
tasks.yamltasks[].acceptanceCriteria) - Success criteria defined in
spec.yaml
Validation rules: validation/completeness.md
1.2 Architecture & Conventions Check
- Clean Architecture principles documented in
plan.yamlcontent - TypeSpec contracts defined for new domain entities
- TDD phases explicitly outlined (RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycles) in
plan.yaml - Test coverage targets specified
- Repository pattern used for data access (if applicable)
Validation rules: validation/architecture.md
1.3 Cross-Document Consistency Check
- Task count in
tasks.yamltasks[] matchesplan.yamlphases[].taskIds - Acceptance criteria align with spec success criteria
- Research decisions referenced in plan
- No contradictions between spec/plan/research YAML files
- Dependencies between tasks are valid (
tasks.yamltasks[].dependencies)
Validation rules: validation/consistency.md
1.4 Auto-Fix (if needed)
Apply ONLY safe structural fixes:
- Add missing optional YAML keys with defaults
- Add missing
tasks.yamlfrom template if onlyplan.yamlexists
Show summary of auto-fixes and require user approval before proceeding.
1.5 Blocking Issues
If pnpm spec:validate finds blocking issues, STOP and report:
- Unresolved open questions in YAML
- Missing critical YAML keys (acceptance criteria, TDD phases)
- Architecture violations
- Cross-document contradictions
Display validation report (see examples/validation-report.md) and exit.
Phase 2: Session Resumption Check
Read feature.yaml to determine state:
# Check current state
current_phase = feature.yaml:status.phase
current_task = feature.yaml:status.currentTask
progress = feature.yaml:status.progress
Display status summary:
Feature {ID}: {Name}
Progress: {completed}/{total} tasks ({percentage}%)
Current: {currentTask}
Last updated: {lastUpdated}
Validate current state:
- If
currentTaskis not null, verify work is complete:- Check files exist for previous task
- Run tests for completed work
- Verify build passes
- If validation passes → continue with
currentTaskor next task - If validation fails → re-attempt
currentTask
Auto-resume immediately (no user prompt).
Phase 3: Autonomous Task Execution
Execute tasks from tasks.yaml in sequence:
For each task:
3.1 Update Status (Start)
# Update feature.yaml
status:
currentTask: 'task-N'
lastUpdated: '<timestamp>'
lastUpdatedBy: 'shep-kit:implement'
3.2 Read Task Definition
- Load task from
tasks.yaml(structured YAML data) - Read:
tasks[N].description,tasks[N].acceptanceCriteria,tasks[N].tddPhases,tasks[N].dependencies
3.3 Execute TDD Cycle
CRITICAL: Follow TDD discipline EXACTLY as defined in plan:
-
RED Phase:
- Write failing tests FIRST (as specified in plan)
- Ensure tests fail (expected behavior)
- Commit failing tests
-
GREEN Phase:
- Write minimal implementation to pass tests
- Run tests until green
- Do NOT add extra features
-
REFACTOR Phase:
- Improve code quality
- Keep tests green throughout
- Extract helpers, improve naming, reduce duplication
3.4 Run Verification
pnpm test # All tests must pass
pnpm build # Build must succeed
pnpm typecheck # No TypeScript errors
pnpm lint # No lint errors
3.5 Handle Result
If verification PASSES:
# Update feature.yaml
status:
progress:
completed: { N+1 }
percentage: { calculated }
currentTask: 'task-{N+1}'
lastUpdated: '<timestamp>'
Continue to next task.
If verification FAILS: → Enter Error Handling (Phase 4)
Phase 4: Error Handling (Retry with Debug Cycle)
When task fails:
4.1 Capture Error
# Update feature.yaml
errors:
current:
taskId: 'task-N'
attempt: 1
error: '<concise description>'
details: '<full error message/stack trace>'
timestamp: '<timestamp>'
resolved: false
4.2 Run Systematic Debugging
- Analyze error root cause
- Identify fix strategy
- Apply fix
- Re-run verification
4.3 Check Retry Count
- If fixed → clear
errors.current, add toerrors.history, continue - If still failing AND attempt < 3 → increment attempt, retry from 4.2
- If still failing AND attempt >= 3 → STOP execution
4.4 Stop After 3 Failed Attempts
# Update feature.yaml
status:
phase: 'blocked'
tasks:
failed: ['task-N']
errors:
current:
taskId: 'task-N'
attempt: 3
error: '<description>'
details: '<full details>'
timestamp: '<timestamp>'
resolved: false
Display error report to user:
❌ Implementation blocked on task-N after 3 retry attempts
Error: <concise description>
Details:
<full error message>
Manual intervention required.
To resume: Fix the issue and re-run /shep-kit:implement
Phase 5: Completion
When all tasks complete successfully:
5.1 Update feature.yaml
status:
phase: 'ready-for-review'
progress:
completed: { total }
percentage: 100
currentTask: null
checkpoints:
- phase: 'implementation-complete'
completedAt: '<timestamp>'
completedBy: 'shep-kit:implement'
5.2 Display completion summary:
✅ Feature {ID}: Implementation complete!
Summary:
- {total} tasks completed
- All tests passing
- Build successful
- Ready for code review
Next steps:
1. Review all changes
2. Run `/shep-kit:commit-pr` to create pull request
Important Rules
TDD Discipline
NEVER skip RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle:
- RED: Tests ALWAYS come first
- GREEN: Implement minimal code to pass
- REFACTOR: Improve while keeping tests green
If plan doesn't specify TDD phases, STOP and ask user to update plan.
Task Execution Order
Execute tasks STRICTLY in order from tasks.yaml:
- Respect task dependencies (
tasks[].dependencies) - Do not skip tasks
- Do not reorder tasks
Status Tracking
Update feature.yaml after EVERY state change:
- Starting new task
- Completing task
- Recording error
- Resolving error
See docs/development/feature-yaml-protocol.md for update patterns.
Error Boundaries
Maximum 3 automatic retry attempts per task:
- Prevents infinite loops
- Allows self-correction for common issues
- Requires human intervention for persistent problems
Autonomous Execution
No user prompts during execution (except for auto-fix approval):
- Show status summaries
- Display progress updates
- Continue automatically
- Only stop on blocking errors
Reference Documentation
- Feature YAML Protocol:
docs/development/feature-yaml-protocol.md - Validation Rules:
validation/*.mdin this skill directory - Spec-Driven Workflow:
docs/development/spec-driven-workflow.md - TDD Guide:
docs/development/tdd-guide.md
Examples
See examples/validation-report.md for example validation output and error handling scenarios.
Remember: This skill bridges planning and implementation. Validation ensures quality gates are met before any code is written. Autonomous execution with bounded retries maximizes velocity while maintaining safety.
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