openspec-new

Start a new OpenSpec change with `/opsx:new`, creating a change folder with metadata and scaffolding. Use when the user says "start a new change", "new feature", "/opsx:new", or "create an OpenSpec change".

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Install skill "openspec-new" with this command: npx skills add partme-ai/openspec-skills/partme-ai-openspec-skills-openspec-new

OpenSpec New Skill

Use /opsx:new to start a new change. This creates the change folder structure under openspec/changes/<name>/ with metadata (.openspec.yaml) and prepares the first artifact for creation.

When to Use

  • Starting work on a new feature, bug fix, or refactor.
  • The user says "start a change", "new feature", "new OpenSpec change".
  • After exploring ideas with openspec-explore and deciding what to build.

Prerequisites

  • OpenSpec initialized in the project (see openspec-initial).

Workflow

  1. Start the change

    • /opsx:new <change-name> — e.g. /opsx:new add-dark-mode.
    • /opsx:new <change-name> --schema <schema> — use a specific workflow schema (default: spec-driven).
    • If no name is provided, the agent will prompt for one.
  2. What gets created

    • openspec/changes/<name>/ directory.
    • openspec/changes/<name>/.openspec.yaml — change metadata (schema, created date).
  3. Next action

    • The agent shows the first artifact ready for creation (typically proposal).
    • Use openspec-continue to create one artifact at a time, or openspec-ff to create all planning artifacts at once.

Naming Conventions

  • Use descriptive names: add-dark-mode, fix-login-bug, refactor-auth.
  • Avoid generic names: update, changes, wip.
  • Use kebab-case.

Outputs

  • openspec/changes/<name>/ directory with .openspec.yaml.

Next Steps

  • Use openspec-continue to create the next artifact incrementally.
  • Or openspec-ff to fast-forward through all planning artifacts at once.

Troubleshooting

  • "Change not found": Check the change name matches; run openspec list to see active changes.
  • "Schema not found": List available schemas with openspec schemas; see openspec-schema for custom schemas.

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