Notre avis
Initialise et gère des workflows de développement pilotés par spécifications à l’aide de l’interface en ligne de commande AC Framework (acfm) pour suivre les modifications et les artefacts.
Points forts
- Fournit un workflow structuré pour le développement de fonctionnalités
- Automatise la création de répertoires de changements et d’artefacts
- Prend en charge les répertoires .acfm/ et openspec/ (hérités)
- Inclut des commandes CLI pour le statut, les instructions et l’archivage
Limites
- Nécessite que la CLI acfm soit installée
- Le workflow peut être trop structuré pour des projets simples
- Dépendance aux conventions AC Framework
À utiliser lors du démarrage d’un nouveau projet ou de l’implémentation de fonctionnalités nécessitant une gestion formelle des changements par spécifications.
Éviter lorsque le projet est déjà avancé sans suivi de spécifications ou lorsqu’une approche légère est préférée.
Analyse de sécurité
SûrThe skill guides users through initializing and managing a spec-driven workflow using the acfm CLI. All commands are non-destructive (status, init, new, archive, etc.) and do not involve downloading external payloads, deleting files, or exfiltrating data. A single 'mv' command is used only to rename a directory for temporary prioritization, which is safe and reversible.
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Exemples
Initialize the AC Framework spec-driven workflow for this project using acfm CLI.Check the status of all active changes in this project using acfm.Create a new change called 'user-authentication' with the AC Framework spec workflow.name: acfm-spec-workflow description: Initialize and manage AC Framework spec-driven workflows using acfm CLI. Use when setting up spec workflows, checking project status, creating changes, or understanding the .acfm/ vs openspec/ directory structures. Essential first step before using any OpenSpec skills.
AC Framework Spec-Driven Workflow
Guide for initializing and managing spec-driven development workflows using the AC Framework CLI (acfm).
When to use this skill
Use this skill when:
- Starting a new project and need to initialize the spec workflow
- Working on an existing project and need to check if specs are initialized
- Creating a new change/feature using the spec-driven workflow
- Unsure whether to use
.acfm/oropenspec/directories - Need to understand CLI commands for spec management
- Migrating from legacy openspec/ to new .acfm/ structure
Quick start
# Check if project is initialized
acfm spec status --json
# Initialize new project (creates .acfm/)
acfm spec init
# Create a new change
acfm spec new my-feature --json
# Get instructions for next artifact
acfm spec instructions proposal --change my-feature --json
Directory Structure
NEW (Default): .acfm/ directory
project-root/
├── .acfm/ # NEW: Default spec directory
│ ├── config.yaml # Project configuration
│ ├── specs/ # Shared specs
│ └── changes/ # Active changes
│ ├── archive/ # Archived changes
│ └── my-feature/ # Individual change
│ ├── .openspec.yaml
│ ├── proposal.md
│ ├── design.md
│ ├── tasks.md
│ └── specs/
LEGACY: openspec/ directory
project-root/
├── openspec/ # LEGACY: Still fully supported
│ ├── config.yaml
│ ├── specs/
│ └── changes/
Priority: CLI automatically uses .acfm/ if it exists, otherwise falls back to openspec/.
Instructions
Step 1: Check initialization status
Always start by checking if the project is initialized:
acfm spec status --json
If not initialized ("initialized": false):
- Proceed to Step 2 to initialize
If initialized ("initialized": true):
- Note the
dirNamefield (either.acfmoropenspec) - Proceed to Step 3 to create changes
Step 2: Initialize the project
For new projects:
acfm spec init
This creates:
.acfm/config.yaml- Project configuration.acmf/specs/- Shared specifications.acfm/changes/- Active changes directory
Legacy support: If the project already has openspec/, it will be detected automatically. No need to migrate unless desired.
Step 3: Create a change
acfm spec new <change-name> --json
Example:
acfm spec new user-authentication --json
Output:
{
"changeDir": "/project/.acfm/changes/user-authentication",
"schemaName": "spec-driven",
"artifacts": ["proposal", "specs", "design", "tasks"]
}
Step 4: Get instructions for artifacts
Each artifact has specific instructions:
# Get instructions for proposal
acfm spec instructions proposal --change <name> --json
# Get instructions for design
acfm spec instructions design --change <name> --json
# Get instructions for tasks
acfm spec instructions tasks --change <name> --json
# Get apply instructions (when ready to implement)
acfm spec instructions apply --change <name> --json
Step 5: Check status
Monitor progress:
# Status of specific change
acfm spec status --change <name> --json
# List all changes
acfm spec list --json
Step 6: Archive completed changes
acfm spec archive <change-name>
CLI Command Reference
Initialization
acfm spec init [--json]- Initialize spec directoryacfm spec status [--json]- Check initialization status
Change Management
acfm spec new <name> [--json]- Create new changeacfm spec list [--json]- List all changesacfm spec status --change <name> [--json]- Check change statusacfm spec archive <name> [--json]- Archive completed change
Instructions
acfm spec instructions <artifact> --change <name> [--json]- Get artifact instructionsacfm spec schemas [--json]- List available schemasacfm spec validate <name> [--json]- Validate change structure
Common scenarios
Scenario: New project setup
# 1. Check status
acfm spec status --json
# 2. Initialize
acfm spec init
# 3. Create first change
acfm spec new initial-setup --json
# 4. Get proposal instructions
acfm spec instructions proposal --change initial-setup --json
Scenario: Legacy project (openspec/)
# CLI automatically detects openspec/ directory
acfm spec status --json
# Output: { "initialized": true, "dirName": "openspec", ... }
# Create change in openspec/
acfm spec new legacy-feature --json
# Creates: openspec/changes/legacy-feature/
Scenario: Mixed directories
If both .acfm/ and openspec/ exist:
- CLI uses
.acfm/(higher priority) - Changes are created in
.acfm/changes/
To use openspec/ temporarily:
mv .acfm/ .acfm-backup/
# Now CLI will use openspec/
Best practices
- Always use CLI commands - Don't manually create directories
- Use
--jsonflag for programmatic parsing - Check initialization first - Before creating changes
- Let CLI handle paths - Don't hardcode
.acfm/oropenspec/ - Archive completed changes - Keeps active list clean
Troubleshooting
"Spec system not initialized"
# Solution
acfm spec init
Changes not appearing
# Check which directory is being used
acfm spec status --json
# Look at "dirName" field
# List both directories
ls -la .acfm/changes/ 2>/dev/null || echo "No .acfm/"
ls -la openspec/changes/ 2>/dev/null || echo "No openspec/"
Wrong directory detected
# Force use of openspec/ by renaming .acfm/
mv .acfm/ .acfm-backup/
# Or force use of .acfm/ by renaming openspec/
mv openspec/ openspec-backup/
Requirements
- AC Framework CLI (
acfm) must be installed - Node.js >= 18.0.0
Compatibility
- ✅ Works with both
.acfm/(new) andopenspec/(legacy) - ✅ All existing OpenSpec skills continue to work
- ✅ No migration required for legacy projects
- ✅ Optional migration path available
See also
- Use
openspec-new-changeskill after initialization to create structured changes - Use
openspec-continue-changeto work on existing changes - Use
openspec-apply-changeto implement tasks
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