spec-kit-implement

Use when approved Spec Kit `tasks.md` must be executed into implementation changes, or when task execution is blocked by sequencing/checklist gates before feature completion.

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Install skill "spec-kit-implement" with this command: npx skills add ahgraber/skills/ahgraber-skills-spec-kit-implement

Spec Kit Implement

Execute approved feature tasks in dependency order and keep tasks.md status accurate.

When to Use

  • tasks.md exists and you need to execute it phase-by-phase to deliver the feature.
  • Implementation work has started, but task sequencing, checklist gates, or progress tracking is inconsistent.
  • You need deterministic execution behavior before handoff or release readiness checks.

When Not to Use

  • tasks.md does not exist yet (spec-kit-tasks first).
  • You are still writing or revising requirements/design artifacts (spec-kit-specify, spec-kit-clarify, spec-kit-plan).
  • You need read-only consistency analysis rather than execution (spec-kit-analyze).
  • You need coordinated artifact remediation after gaps are discovered (spec-kit-reconcile).

Router Fit

  • Primary route from spec-kit after spec-kit-tasks.
  • Requires planning + task artifacts for the active feature branch.
  • Routes execution-discovered artifact drift to spec-kit-reconcile.

Preconditions

  • Run from repository root (or a subdirectory inside it).
  • Active feature context resolves to a single specs/<feature>/ directory.
  • tasks.md reflects the current approved plan.md.

Workflow

  1. Resolve feature artifacts and enforce implementation gate:

    • Run scripts/check-prerequisites.sh --json --require-tasks --include-tasks exactly once.
    • Parse FEATURE_DIR and AVAILABLE_DOCS.
    • Derive:
      • TASKS = FEATURE_DIR/tasks.md
      • IMPL_PLAN = FEATURE_DIR/plan.md
    • If prerequisites fail:
      • missing tasks.md: stop and route to spec-kit-tasks
      • missing plan.md: stop and route to spec-kit-plan
  2. Enforce checklist gate when checklists exist:

    • If FEATURE_DIR/checklists/ exists, scan all checklist files.
    • If any unchecked items remain, stop and ask whether to proceed anyway.
    • Continue only after explicit user approval.
  3. Load execution context:

    • Required: tasks.md, plan.md.
    • Optional (when present): data-model.md, contracts/, research.md, quickstart.md.
    • Use these artifacts as source of truth; do not invent scope beyond them.
  4. Verify ignore-file coverage for active tooling:

    • Check relevant ignore files (.gitignore, .dockerignore, .eslintignore, .prettierignore, etc.).
    • Add only missing critical patterns; preserve existing user/project conventions.
  5. Parse tasks.md into an execution plan before running tasks:

    • Extract phase boundaries and phase intent (setup/foundational, user-story phases, polish).
    • Extract per-task fields: task ID, description, file path, [P] marker, and optional [US#] label.
    • Build dependency order from task IDs, phase ordering, and explicit sequencing notes.
    • Treat this parsed structure as execution truth for progress and failure handling.
  6. Execute tasks in phase order:

    • Respect ordering and dependency constraints from tasks.md.
    • Run [P] tasks in parallel only when there is no file overlap or dependency coupling.
    • Follow tests-before-implementation ordering where test tasks exist.
    • Complete each phase before moving to the next:
      • setup/foundational work first,
      • then user-story phases in priority order,
      • polish and cross-cutting validation last.
  7. Track progress and failures continuously:

    • After each completed task, mark it [X] in tasks.md immediately.
    • Halt on critical sequential task failures and report the blocking context.
    • For parallel batches, keep successful items moving and report failed tasks with next actions.
  8. Run completion checks:

    • All required tasks are complete.
    • Implementation aligns with spec.md/plan.md intent.
    • Required tests/validation pass per project constraints.
    • If gaps remain (for example missing wiring, acceptance mismatch, integration drift), route to spec-kit-reconcile with a concrete gap report.
  9. Report implementation result:

    • Absolute path to tasks.md.
    • Completed vs remaining task counts.
    • Checklist gate outcome (if used).
    • Final status and recommended next step.

Output

  • Updated tasks.md completion state for the active feature.
  • Implementation progress summary with blockers/failures (if any).
  • Final readiness signal for post-implementation verification/review.

Key Rules

  • Treat tasks.md ordering as execution truth.
  • Never mark a task [X] before its work and validations are complete.
  • Do not run [P] tasks concurrently when they touch the same files or dependent resources.
  • Stop and reroute when prerequisite artifacts are missing or invalid.
  • Do not patch spec/plan/tasks ad hoc during execution; use spec-kit-reconcile for structured remediation.

Common Mistakes

  • Starting implementation with stale or missing tasks.md.
  • Skipping checklist acknowledgment when unresolved checklist items exist.
  • Forgetting immediate [X] updates in tasks.md, causing drift between reality and artifact state.
  • Running [P] tasks together despite file/dependency conflicts.
  • Continuing past critical sequential failures instead of stopping and reporting.
  • Editing spec.md/plan.md/tasks.md informally during implementation instead of routing remediation through spec-kit-reconcile.

References

  • references/spec-kit-implement-flow.dot for implementation execution logic workflow
  • references/spec-kit-workflow.dot for overall context of how the implementation fits into the Spec Kit process.
  • scripts/check-prerequisites.sh
  • https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/9111699cd27879e3e6301651a03e502ecb6dd65d/templates/commands/implement.md

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