openspec-verify

Validate that implementation matches change artifacts using `/opsx:verify`, checking completeness, correctness, and coherence. Use when the user says "verify implementation", "check my work", "/opsx:verify", or wants quality validation before archiving.

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

OpenSpec Verify Skill

Use /opsx:verify to validate that the implementation matches the change artifacts. Checks three dimensions — completeness, correctness, and coherence — and reports issues categorized as CRITICAL, WARNING, or SUGGESTION.

When to Use

  • After implementing tasks with openspec-apply, before archiving.
  • The user says "verify", "check my work", "validate implementation".
  • Quality gate before archiving a change.

Prerequisites

  • Tasks implemented (via openspec-apply or manual coding).

Workflow

  1. Run verification

    • /opsx:verify — verify the current/inferred change.
    • /opsx:verify <change-name> — verify a specific change.
  2. Three verification dimensions

    DimensionWhat it validates
    CompletenessAll tasks done, all requirements implemented, scenarios covered
    CorrectnessImplementation matches spec intent, edge cases handled
    CoherenceDesign decisions reflected in code, patterns consistent
  3. Review the report

    • CRITICAL: Must fix before archiving.
    • WARNING: Should address; does not block archive.
    • SUGGESTION: Optional improvements.
  4. Fix issues if needed

    • Address critical issues, optionally fix warnings.
    • Run /opsx:verify again to confirm.

Outputs

  • Verification report with categorized issues (CRITICAL / WARNING / SUGGESTION).
  • Summary: ready to archive or not.

Next Steps

  • If ready: use openspec-archive to archive the change.
  • If issues found: fix code or update artifacts, then re-verify.

Troubleshooting

  • Many false positives: Add project context in openspec/config.yaml to help the agent understand conventions. See openspec-config.

References

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