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spec

Create, amend, or backprop bugs into SPEC.md at repo root. Sole mutator of the project spec. Triggers when the user asks to write a spec, start a new spec, distill a spec from existing code, add invariants, amend sections (§G, §C, §I, §V, §T, §B), or record a bug via backprop. Common phrasings: "write the spec for...", "new spec", "bug: ...", "amend §V.3", "distill spec from code", "spec this idea". Reads and follows FORMAT.md for the caveman encoding rules and pipe-table shape of §T and §B.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/juliusbrussee/cavekit --skill spec
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

  • Gen Agent Trust Hubpass

    The skill is a specialized documentation manager designed to create and maintain a project specification file (SPEC.md). It operates by reading repository files and user input to distill requirements and track bugs. All file writes require explicit user confirmation via diff review, and the skill does not perform any network operations or execute external code.

  • Socketpass

    No alerts

  • Snykfail

    Risk: HIGH · 1 issue

What does this agent skill do?

spec — spec mutator

Read FORMAT.md at repo root if not already loaded. Caveman skill applies to all writes here.

DISPATCH

Inspect user request and project state:

  1. No SPEC.md at repo root AND args describe idea → NEW
  2. No SPEC.md AND from-code in args → DISTILL
  3. SPEC.md exists AND args start bug:BACKPROP
  4. SPEC.md exists AND args start amendAMEND
  5. SPEC.md exists, no args → ask user which mode

INPUTS — spec is the sole mutator

The other verbs produce material; spec writes it. Ingest their handoff blocks into the right section, show a diff, write on OK:

  • grill → sharpened §G + §C
  • research → §R rows (add the §R section if absent)
  • review → drafted §V lines + the risk verdict
  • deepen → §I/§V/§T amendments

⊥ rewrite a section the handoff did not name. Sectioned ownership (see FORMAT.md).

NEW — idea → spec

Input: user idea. If it arrived fuzzy, prefer running grill first.

Steps:

  1. Extract goal (1 line, caveman). → §G.
  2. List constraints user stated or implied. → §C.
  3. List external surfaces user named. → §I.
  4. §R only if research ran — else omit the section (right-size).
  5. Propose initial invariants. → §V (numbered V1…).
  6. Break goal into ordered tasks. → §T pipe table, all status ., ids T1…
  7. §B section with header row only (id|date|cause|fix).

Write to SPEC.md. Show user full file. Ask: "spec OK? /review if high-blast-radius, else /build."

DISTILL — code → spec

Walk repo. Produce §G (infer from README/package.json/main entry), §C (infer from stack), §I (enumerate public APIs/CLIs/configs), §V (derive from tests and assertions), §T (one task per known TODO or missing test), §B (empty).

Caveman everywhere. Flag uncertain items with ? in text so user can confirm.

BACKPROP — bug → §B + §V

Input: bug: <description>.

Steps:

  1. Parse bug description.
  2. Find root cause (read relevant code).
  3. Decide: would a new invariant catch recurrence? If yes → draft V<next>.
  4. Append §B row: B<next>|<date>|<cause>|V<N>.
  5. Append new invariant to §V.
  6. If fix also changes behavior → add/update §T rows.
  7. Show diff. Apply only on user OK.

Rule: every bug gets a §B entry. Invariant optional but preferred.

AMEND — targeted edit

Input: amend §V.3 or amend §T etc.

Read that section. Show current. Ask user what changes. Write. Show diff.

Never silently rewrite sections user did not name.

OUTPUT RULES

  • Caveman format per FORMAT.md.
  • Preserve identifiers, paths, code verbatim.
  • Numbering monotonic — never reuse §V.N or §B.N.
  • §T row cites column ! list §V/§I deps: T5|.|impl auth mw|V2,I.api.

NON-GOALS

  • No sub-agents. Main thread writes.
  • No dashboards, no logs, no state files beyond SPEC.md itself.
  • No auto-build after spec. User invokes build explicitly.

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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