openspec-sync-specs
Sync delta specs from a change to main specs.
This is an agent-driven operation - you will read delta specs and directly edit main specs to apply the changes. This allows intelligent merging (e.g., adding a scenario without copying the entire requirement).
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
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If no change name provided, prompt for selection
Run
openspec list --jsonto get available changes. Use the AskUserQuestion tool to let the user select.Show changes that have delta specs (under
specs/directory).IMPORTANT: Do NOT guess or auto-select a change. Always let the user choose.
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Find delta specs
Look for delta spec files in
openspec/changes/<name>/specs/*/spec.md.Each delta spec file contains sections like:
## ADDED Requirements- New requirements to add## MODIFIED Requirements- Changes to existing requirements## REMOVED Requirements- Requirements to remove## RENAMED Requirements- Requirements to rename (FROM:/TO: format)
If no delta specs found, inform user and stop.
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For each delta spec, apply changes to main specs
For each capability with a delta spec at
openspec/changes/<name>/specs/<capability>/spec.md:a. Read the delta spec to understand the intended changes
b. Read the main spec at
openspec/specs/<capability>/spec.md(may not exist yet)c. Apply changes intelligently:
ADDED Requirements:
- If requirement doesn't exist in main spec → add it
- If requirement already exists → update it to match (treat as implicit MODIFIED)
MODIFIED Requirements:
- Find the requirement in main spec
- Apply the changes - this can be:
- Adding new scenarios (don't need to copy existing ones)
- Modifying existing scenarios
- Changing the requirement description
- Preserve scenarios/content not mentioned in the delta
REMOVED Requirements:
- Remove the entire requirement block from main spec
RENAMED Requirements:
- Find the FROM requirement, rename to TO
d. Create new main spec if capability doesn't exist yet:
- Create
openspec/specs/<capability>/spec.md - Add Purpose section (can be brief, mark as TBD)
- Add Requirements section with the ADDED requirements
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Show summary
After applying all changes, summarize:
- Which capabilities were updated
- What changes were made (requirements added/modified/removed/renamed)
Delta Spec Format Reference
## ADDED Requirements
### Requirement: New Feature
The system SHALL do something new.
#### Scenario: Basic case
- **WHEN** user does X
- **THEN** system does Y
## MODIFIED Requirements
### Requirement: Existing Feature
#### Scenario: New scenario to add
- **WHEN** user does A
- **THEN** system does B
## REMOVED Requirements
### Requirement: Deprecated Feature
## RENAMED Requirements
- FROM: `### Requirement: Old Name`
- TO: `### Requirement: New Name`
Key Principle: Intelligent Merging
Unlike programmatic merging, you can apply partial updates:
- To add a scenario, just include that scenario under MODIFIED - don't copy existing scenarios
- The delta represents intent, not a wholesale replacement
- Use your judgment to merge changes sensibly
Output On Success
## Specs Synced: <change-name>
Updated main specs:
**<capability-1>**:
- Added requirement: "New Feature"
- Modified requirement: "Existing Feature" (added 1 scenario)
**<capability-2>**:
- Created new spec file
- Added requirement: "Another Feature"
Main specs are now updated. The change remains active - archive when implementation is complete.
Guardrails
- Read both delta and main specs before making changes
- Preserve existing content not mentioned in delta
- If something is unclear, ask for clarification
- Show what you're changing as you go
- The operation should be idempotent - running twice should give same result
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