Agent Skill
2/7/2026

speckitimplement

Execute the implementation plan by processing and executing all tasks defined in tasks.md. Use after /speckit.tasks to actually build the feature following TDD approach.

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SKILL.md

Namespeckitimplement
DescriptionExecute the implementation plan by processing and executing all tasks defined in tasks.md. Use after /speckit.tasks to actually build the feature following TDD approach.

name: speckit.implement description: Execute the implementation plan by processing and executing all tasks defined in tasks.md. Use after /speckit.tasks to actually build the feature following TDD approach.

Speckit Implement Command Executor

This skill executes the official GitHub Speckit /speckit.implement command.

Execution Protocol

When this skill is invoked, you MUST:

1. Load the Original Command File

Read and parse .opencode/commands/speckit.implement.md from the current project directory.

2. Process OpenCode Command Syntax

The command file uses special syntax that MUST be processed before execution:

SyntaxAction
$ARGUMENTSReplace with user-provided arguments
$1, $2, etc.Replace with positional arguments
@filepathRead the file at filepath and insert its full contents
!command``Execute the shell command and insert its stdout

3. Execute the Processed Instructions

After syntax processing, follow all instructions in the command file exactly as written, including:

  • Running .specify/scripts/powershell/check-prerequisites.ps1 -Json -RequireTasks -IncludeTasks
  • Checking checklists status and prompting user if incomplete
  • Loading tasks.md, plan.md, and other design documents
  • Executing tasks phase-by-phase with TDD approach
  • Marking completed tasks as [X] in tasks.md

4. Maintain Speckit Workflow Integrity

  • Follow TDD: tests before implementation
  • Report progress after each task
  • Halt on failures, continue parallel tasks
  • Verify all tasks completed at end

User Input

$ARGUMENTS

Fallback

If .opencode/commands/speckit.implement.md does not exist, check for:

  • .opencode/command/speckit.implement.md (legacy path)

If no command file is found, report an error and suggest running specify init first.

Skills Info
Original Name:speckitimplementAuthor:lofidonut3