openspec-onboard

Guided onboarding through the complete OpenSpec workflow using `/opsx:onboard`, walking the user through a real change in their codebase. Use when the user says "onboard me", "tutorial", "/opsx:onboard", "how does OpenSpec work", or is new to OpenSpec.

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

OpenSpec Onboard Skill

Use /opsx:onboard for a guided, interactive tutorial through the complete OpenSpec workflow. The tutorial uses the user's actual codebase — finding real improvement opportunities, creating a real change, implementing it, and archiving it.

When to Use

  • First-time OpenSpec users who want a hands-on walkthrough.
  • The user says "onboard", "tutorial", "show me how OpenSpec works".
  • Learning the workflow before using it on real work.

Prerequisites

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

Workflow

  1. Start onboarding

    • Run /opsx:onboard.
  2. Tutorial phases

    1. Welcome and codebase analysis.
    2. Finding an improvement opportunity (small, safe changes).
    3. Creating a change (/opsx:new).
    4. Writing the proposal.
    5. Creating specs.
    6. Writing the design.
    7. Creating tasks.
    8. Implementing tasks (/opsx:apply).
    9. Verifying implementation.
    10. Archiving the change.
    11. Summary and next steps.
  3. Interactive

    • The agent explains each step as it happens.
    • The user chooses which improvement to work on.
    • The change created is real and can be kept or discarded.

Outputs

  • A complete change cycle (from proposal to archive) using the user's actual codebase.
  • The user has first-hand experience with every OPSX command.

Next Steps

  • Start real work with openspec-new or openspec-explore.

Troubleshooting

  • "Commands not recognized": Ensure OpenSpec is initialized (openspec init). See openspec-initial.
  • Takes too long: The tutorial covers the full workflow; expect 15-30 minutes.

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