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speckit-implement

Execute all tasks from the task breakdown to build the feature. Use after task generation to systematically implement the planned solution following TDD approach where applicable.

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github-spec-kit
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templates/commands/implement.md

SKILL.md

Speckit Implement Skill

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Outline

  1. Run .specify/scripts/powershell/check-prerequisites.ps1 -Json -RequireTasks -IncludeTasks from repo root and parse FEATURE_DIR and AVAILABLE_DOCS list. All paths must be absolute. 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. Check checklists status (if FEATURE_DIR/checklists/ exists):

    • Scan all checklist files in the checklists/ directory

    • For each checklist, count:

      • Total items: All lines matching - [ ] or - [X] or - [x]
      • Completed items: Lines matching - [X] or - [x]
      • Incomplete items: Lines matching - [ ]
    • Create a status table:

      text
      | Checklist | Total | Completed | Incomplete | Status |
      |-----------|-------|-----------|------------|--------|
      | ux.md     | 12    | 12        | 0          | ✓ PASS |
      | test.md   | 8     | 5         | 3          | ✗ FAIL |
      | security.md | 6   | 6         | 0          | ✓ PASS |
      
    • Calculate overall status:

      • PASS: All checklists have 0 incomplete items
      • FAIL: One or more checklists have incomplete items
    • If any checklist is incomplete:

      • Display the table with incomplete item counts
      • STOP and ask: "Some checklists are incomplete. Do you want to proceed with implementation anyway? (yes/no)"
      • Wait for user response before continuing
      • If user says "no" or "wait" or "stop", halt execution
      • If user says "yes" or "proceed" or "continue", proceed to step 3
    • If all checklists are complete:

      • Display the table showing all checklists passed
      • Automatically proceed to step 3
  3. Load and analyze the implementation context:

    • REQUIRED: Read tasks.md for the complete task list and execution plan
    • REQUIRED: Read plan.md for tech stack, architecture, and file structure
    • IF EXISTS: Read data-model.md for entities and relationships
    • IF EXISTS: Read contracts/ for API specifications and test requirements
    • IF EXISTS: Read research.md for technical decisions and constraints
    • IF EXISTS: Read quickstart.md for integration scenarios
  4. Project Setup Verification:

    • REQUIRED: Create/verify ignore files based on actual project setup:

    Detection & Creation Logic:

    • Check if the following command succeeds to determine if the repository is a git repo (create/verify .gitignore if so):

      sh
      git rev-parse --git-dir 2>/dev/null
      
    • Check if Dockerfile* exists or Docker in plan.md → create/verify .dockerignore

    • Check if .eslintrc* exists → create/verify .eslintignore

    • Check if eslint.config.* exists → ensure the config's ignores entries cover required patterns

    • Check if .prettierrc* exists → create/verify .prettierignore

    • Check if .npmrc or package.json exists → create/verify .npmignore (if publishing)

    • Check if terraform files (*.tf) exist → create/verify .terraformignore

    • Check if .helmignore needed (helm charts present) → create/verify .helmignore

    If ignore file already exists: Verify it contains essential patterns, append missing critical patterns only If ignore file missing: Create with full pattern set for detected technology

    Common Patterns by Technology (from plan.md tech stack):

    • Node.js/JavaScript/TypeScript: node_modules/, dist/, build/, *.log, .env*
    • Python: __pycache__/, *.pyc, .venv/, venv/, dist/, *.egg-info/
    • Java: target/, *.class, *.jar, .gradle/, build/
    • C#/.NET: bin/, obj/, *.user, *.suo, packages/
    • Go: *.exe, *.test, vendor/, *.out
    • Ruby: .bundle/, log/, tmp/, *.gem, vendor/bundle/
    • PHP: vendor/, *.log, *.cache, *.env
    • Rust: target/, debug/, release/, *.rs.bk, *.rlib, *.prof*, .idea/, *.log, .env*
    • Kotlin: build/, out/, .gradle/, .idea/, *.class, *.jar, *.iml, *.log, .env*
    • C++: build/, bin/, obj/, out/, *.o, *.so, *.a, *.exe, *.dll, .idea/, *.log, .env*
    • C: build/, bin/, obj/, out/, *.o, *.a, *.so, *.exe, Makefile, config.log, .idea/, *.log, .env*
    • Swift: .build/, DerivedData/, *.swiftpm/, Packages/
    • R: .Rproj.user/, .Rhistory, .RData, .Ruserdata, *.Rproj, packrat/, renv/
    • Universal: .DS_Store, Thumbs.db, *.tmp, *.swp, .vscode/, .idea/

    Tool-Specific Patterns:

    • Docker: node_modules/, .git/, Dockerfile*, .dockerignore, *.log*, .env*, coverage/
    • ESLint: node_modules/, dist/, build/, coverage/, *.min.js
    • Prettier: node_modules/, dist/, build/, coverage/, package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml
    • Terraform: .terraform/, *.tfstate*, *.tfvars, .terraform.lock.hcl
    • Kubernetes/k8s: *.secret.yaml, secrets/, .kube/, kubeconfig*, *.key, *.crt
  5. Parse tasks.md structure and extract:

    • Task phases: Setup, Tests, Core, Integration, Polish
    • Task dependencies: Sequential vs parallel execution rules
    • Task details: ID, description, file paths, parallel markers [P]
    • Execution flow: Order and dependency requirements
  6. Execute implementation following the task plan:

    • Phase-by-phase execution: Complete each phase before moving to the next
    • Respect dependencies: Run sequential tasks in order, parallel tasks [P] can run together
    • Follow TDD approach: Execute test tasks before their corresponding implementation tasks
    • File-based coordination: Tasks affecting the same files must run sequentially
    • Validation checkpoints: Verify each phase completion before proceeding
  7. Implementation execution rules:

    • Setup first: Initialize project structure, dependencies, configuration
    • Tests before code: If you need to write tests for contracts, entities, and integration scenarios
    • Core development: Implement models, services, CLI commands, endpoints
    • Integration work: Database connections, middleware, logging, external services
    • Polish and validation: Unit tests, performance optimization, documentation
  8. Progress tracking and error handling:

    • Report progress after each completed task
    • Halt execution if any non-parallel task fails
    • For parallel tasks [P], continue with successful tasks, report failed ones
    • Provide clear error messages with context for debugging
    • Suggest next steps if implementation cannot proceed
    • IMPORTANT For completed tasks, make sure to mark the task off as [X] in the tasks file.
  9. Completion validation:

    • Verify all required tasks are completed
    • Check that implemented features match the original specification
    • Validate that tests pass and coverage meets requirements
    • Confirm the implementation follows the technical plan
    • Report final status with summary of completed work

Note: This command assumes a complete task breakdown exists in tasks.md. If tasks are incomplete or missing, suggest running /speckit.tasks first to regenerate the task list.

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