openspec-continue-change — community openspec-continue-change, grind-it, community, ide skills

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About this Skill

Perfect for Development Agents needing streamlined change management and workflow automation. Continue working on an OpenSpec change by creating the next artifact. Use when the user wants to progress their change, create the next artifact, or continue their workflow.

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Updated: 2/24/2026

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Perfect for Development Agents needing streamlined change management and workflow automation. Continue working on an OpenSpec change by creating the next artifact. Use when the user wants to progress their change, create the next artifact, or continue their workflow.

Core Value

Empowers agents to efficiently manage changes by creating the next artifact, utilizing the `openspec list --json` command and the AskUserQuestion tool for seamless user interaction, and supporting JSON data formats for robust integration.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Development Agents needing streamlined change management and workflow automation.

Capabilities Granted for openspec-continue-change

Continuing work on a specific change by creating the next artifact
Automating change management workflows using the `openspec` command
Streamlining developer workflows by inferring change names from conversation context

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires `openspec` command-line tool installation
  • Needs access to conversation context for change name inference
  • Limited to selecting from available changes sorted by most recently modified

Source Boundary

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After The Review

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What is openspec-continue-change?

Perfect for Development Agents needing streamlined change management and workflow automation. Continue working on an OpenSpec change by creating the next artifact. Use when the user wants to progress their change, create the next artifact, or continue their workflow.

How do I install openspec-continue-change?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add fkoschi/grind-it/openspec-continue-change. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for openspec-continue-change?

Key use cases include: Continuing work on a specific change by creating the next artifact, Automating change management workflows using the `openspec` command, Streamlining developer workflows by inferring change names from conversation context.

Which IDEs are compatible with openspec-continue-change?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for openspec-continue-change?

Requires `openspec` command-line tool installation. Needs access to conversation context for change name inference. Limited to selecting from available changes sorted by most recently modified.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add fkoschi/grind-it/openspec-continue-change. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use openspec-continue-change immediately in the current project.

Upstream Repository Material

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Upstream Source

openspec-continue-change

Install openspec-continue-change, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Review the use cases, limitations, and setup path before rollout.

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Supporting Evidence

Continue working on a change by creating the next artifact.

Input: Optionally specify a change name. If omitted, check if it can be inferred from conversation context. If vague or ambiguous you MUST prompt for available changes.

Steps

  1. If no change name provided, prompt for selection

    Run openspec list --json to get available changes sorted by most recently modified. Then use the AskUserQuestion tool to let the user select which change to work on.

    Present the top 3-4 most recently modified changes as options, showing:

    • Change name
    • Schema (from schema field if present, otherwise "spec-driven")
    • Status (e.g., "0/5 tasks", "complete", "no tasks")
    • How recently it was modified (from lastModified field)

    Mark the most recently modified change as "(Recommended)" since it's likely what the user wants to continue.

    IMPORTANT: Do NOT guess or auto-select a change. Always let the user choose.

  2. Check current status

    bash
    1openspec status --change "<name>" --json

    Parse the JSON to understand current state. The response includes:

    • schemaName: The workflow schema being used (e.g., "spec-driven")
    • artifacts: Array of artifacts with their status ("done", "ready", "blocked")
    • isComplete: Boolean indicating if all artifacts are complete
  3. Act based on status:


    If all artifacts are complete (isComplete: true):

    • Congratulate the user
    • Show final status including the schema used
    • Suggest: "All artifacts created! You can now implement this change or archive it."
    • STOP

    If artifacts are ready to create (status shows artifacts with status: "ready"):

    • Pick the FIRST artifact with status: "ready" from the status output
    • Get its instructions:
      bash
      1openspec instructions <artifact-id> --change "<name>" --json
    • Parse the JSON. The key fields are:
      • context: Project background (constraints for you - do NOT include in output)
      • rules: Artifact-specific rules (constraints for you - do NOT include in output)
      • template: The structure to use for your output file
      • instruction: Schema-specific guidance
      • outputPath: Where to write the artifact
      • dependencies: Completed artifacts to read for context
    • Create the artifact file:
      • Read any completed dependency files for context
      • Use template as the structure - fill in its sections
      • Apply context and rules as constraints when writing - but do NOT copy them into the file
      • Write to the output path specified in instructions
    • Show what was created and what's now unlocked
    • STOP after creating ONE artifact

    If no artifacts are ready (all blocked):

    • This shouldn't happen with a valid schema
    • Show status and suggest checking for issues
  4. After creating an artifact, show progress

    bash
    1openspec status --change "<name>"

Output

After each invocation, show:

  • Which artifact was created
  • Schema workflow being used
  • Current progress (N/M complete)
  • What artifacts are now unlocked
  • Prompt: "Want to continue? Just ask me to continue or tell me what to do next."

Artifact Creation Guidelines

The artifact types and their purpose depend on the schema. Use the instruction field from the instructions output to understand what to create.

Common artifact patterns:

spec-driven schema (proposal → specs → design → tasks):

  • proposal.md: Ask user about the change if not clear. Fill in Why, What Changes, Capabilities, Impact.
    • The Capabilities section is critical - each capability listed will need a spec file.
  • specs/<capability>/spec.md: Create one spec per capability listed in the proposal's Capabilities section (use the capability name, not the change name).
  • design.md: Document technical decisions, architecture, and implementation approach.
  • tasks.md: Break down implementation into checkboxed tasks.

For other schemas, follow the instruction field from the CLI output.

Guardrails

  • Create ONE artifact per invocation
  • Always read dependency artifacts before creating a new one
  • Never skip artifacts or create out of order
  • If context is unclear, ask the user before creating
  • Verify the artifact file exists after writing before marking progress
  • Use the schema's artifact sequence, don't assume specific artifact names
  • IMPORTANT: context and rules are constraints for YOU, not content for the file
    • Do NOT copy <context>, <rules>, <project_context> blocks into the artifact
    • These guide what you write, but should never appear in the output

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