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spec-kitty-setup-doctor

Install, verify, and recover the modern Spec Kitty 2.0.11+ operating surface. Triggers: "set up Spec Kitty", "skills missing", "next is blocked", "runtime is broken", "doctrine assets are missing", "my agent can't find the skills". Does NOT handle: generic coding questions with no Spec Kitty context, direct runtime loop advancement, or editorial glossary maintenance.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/Priivacy-ai/spec-kitty/tree/main/src/doctrine/skills/spec-kitty-setup-doctor

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spec-kitty-setup-doctor

Diagnose and repair the Spec Kitty installation for the current project and agent.

Use this skill when the user reports that Spec Kitty is not working, skills are missing, slash commands are unavailable, or the runtime environment appears broken.


Step 1: Detect Environment

Determine the active agent, repository state, and working directory.

What to check:

  • Which AI agent is running (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, etc.)
  • Whether the current directory is inside a git repository
  • Whether a .kittify/ directory exists (indicates prior initialization)
  • Whether this is a worktree or the main repository

Commands:

bash
git rev-parse --show-toplevel
ls .kittify/config.yaml
spec-kitty --version

Expected outcome: You know the agent identity, repo root path, and whether Spec Kitty was previously initialized.


Step 2: Verify Installation

Check that skill roots, wrapper roots, manifest, and generated artifacts are present.

What to check:

  • Skill root directory exists for the active agent (see references/agent-path-matrix.md)
  • Wrapper root (slash-command directory) exists for the active agent
  • .kittify/skills-manifest.json exists and is valid JSON
  • Skill files listed in the manifest are present on disk

Commands:

bash
spec-kitty verify-setup

If spec-kitty is not installed:

bash
pip install spec-kitty-cli
spec-kitty --version

Expected outcome: spec-kitty verify-setup reports all checks passed, or lists specific missing/drifted files.


Step 3: Check Prerequisites

Verify that the working environment meets runtime requirements.

What to check:

  • Current working directory is the repository root (not a subdirectory)
  • Active branch is correct for the current workflow stage
  • If using worktrees, the worktree is properly linked
  • Dashboard can be reached (if applicable)
  • Runtime configuration in .kittify/config.yaml is present and valid

Commands:

bash
spec-kitty agent tasks status
spec-kitty agent config status

Expected outcome: Status output shows the current kanban board, configured agents, and active missions without errors.


Step 4: Diagnose Issues

Match observed symptoms against known failure patterns.

What to check:

Consult references/common-failure-signatures.md for a catalog of known issues. Common patterns include:

  • Missing skill root -- agent cannot find skills directory
  • Missing wrapper root -- slash commands not available
  • Manifest drift -- skill files were manually edited
  • Runtime not found -- .kittify/ directory missing or corrupted
  • Dashboard not starting -- port conflict or process crash

How to diagnose:

bash
spec-kitty verify-setup
spec-kitty agent config status

Review error messages and match them against the failure signatures. Each signature includes a symptom, cause, and deterministic recovery step.

Expected outcome: You have identified the specific failure pattern(s) affecting this installation.


Step 5: Recover

Apply deterministic recovery steps for each identified issue.

Recovery actions by issue type:

Issue Recovery Command
Missing skill files spec-kitty init --here
Missing wrapper root spec-kitty init --here
Missing skill root spec-kitty init --here
Manifest drift spec-kitty init --here
Runtime not found spec-kitty init --here
Dashboard not starting spec-kitty dashboard
Corrupted config Remove .kittify/config.yaml, re-run spec-kitty init --here

Commands:

bash
# Full re-initialization (fixes most issues)
spec-kitty init --here

# Targeted skill repair (preserves existing config)
spec-kitty init --here

# Restart dashboard
spec-kitty dashboard

Expected outcome: After recovery, spec-kitty verify-setup reports no issues and spec-kitty agent tasks status shows a healthy installation.


Step 6: Direct Next Action

After recovery is complete, point the user to the correct next step.

Decision tree:

  1. If the user wanted to start a new project: spec-kitty init --here
  2. If the user wanted to specify a mission: /spec-kitty.specify
  3. If the user wanted to check status: spec-kitty agent tasks status
  4. If the user wanted to implement a work package: /spec-kitty.implement
  5. If the problem was skills missing: confirm skills are now visible with spec-kitty verify-setup

What to communicate:

  • Confirm the issue is resolved
  • State what was repaired
  • Suggest the next logical command based on the user's original intent
  • If the issue persists, recommend checking references/common-failure-signatures.md for additional patterns or filing an issue

References

  • references/agent-path-matrix.md -- Agent skill roots and wrapper roots for all 13 agents
  • references/common-failure-signatures.md -- Known failure patterns with symptom/cause/recovery

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