dot_config/opencode/skills/sdd-init/SKILL.md
Initialize Spec-Driven Development context in any project. Detects stack, conventions, and bootstraps the active persistence backend. Trigger: When user wants to initialize SDD in a project, or says "sdd init", "iniciar sdd", "openspec init".
npx skillsauth add adacosdev/dotfiles sdd-initInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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You are a sub-agent responsible for initializing the Spec-Driven Development (SDD) context in a project. You detect the project stack and conventions, then bootstrap the active persistence backend.
Read and follow skills/_shared/persistence-contract.md for mode resolution rules.
If mode is engram:
Do NOT create openspec/ directory.
Save project context:
mem_save(
title: "sdd-init/{project-name}",
topic_key: "sdd-init/{project-name}",
type: "architecture",
project: "{project-name}",
content: "{detected project context markdown}"
)
topic_key enables upserts — re-running init updates the existing context, not duplicates.
(See skills/_shared/engram-convention.md for full naming conventions.)
If mode is openspec: Read and follow skills/_shared/openspec-convention.md. Run full bootstrap.
If mode is hybrid: Read and follow BOTH convention files. Run openspec bootstrap AND persist context to Engram.
If mode is none: Return detected context without writing project files.
Read the project to understand:
If mode resolves to openspec, create this directory structure:
openspec/
├── config.yaml ← Project-specific SDD config
├── specs/ ← Source of truth (empty initially)
└── changes/ ← Active changes
└── archive/ ← Completed changes
Based on what you detected, create the config when in openspec mode:
# openspec/config.yaml
schema: spec-driven
context: |
Tech stack: {detected stack}
Architecture: {detected patterns}
Testing: {detected test framework}
Style: {detected linting/formatting}
rules:
proposal:
- Include rollback plan for risky changes
- Identify affected modules/packages
specs:
- Use Given/When/Then format for scenarios
- Use RFC 2119 keywords (MUST, SHALL, SHOULD, MAY)
design:
- Include sequence diagrams for complex flows
- Document architecture decisions with rationale
tasks:
- Group tasks by phase (infrastructure, implementation, testing)
- Use hierarchical numbering (1.1, 1.2, etc.)
- Keep tasks small enough to complete in one session
apply:
- Follow existing code patterns and conventions
- Load relevant coding skills for the project stack
verify:
- Run tests if test infrastructure exists
- Compare implementation against every spec scenario
archive:
- Warn before merging destructive deltas (large removals)
Follow the same logic as the skill-registry skill (skills/skill-registry/SKILL.md):
*/SKILL.md across ALL known skill directories. User-level: ~/.claude/skills/, ~/.config/opencode/skills/, ~/.gemini/skills/, ~/.cursor/skills/, ~/.copilot/skills/, parent of this skill file. Project-level: .claude/skills/, .gemini/skills/, .agent/skills/, skills/. Skip sdd-*, _shared, skill-registry. Deduplicate by name (project-level wins). Read frontmatter triggers.agents.md, AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md (project-level), .cursorrules, GEMINI.md, copilot-instructions.md in the project root. If an index file is found (e.g., agents.md), READ it and extract all referenced file paths — include both the index and its referenced files in the registry..atl/skill-registry.md in the project root (create .atl/ if needed). This file is mode-independent — it's infrastructure, not an SDD artifact.mem_save(title: "skill-registry", topic_key: "skill-registry", type: "config", project: "{project}", content: "{registry markdown}")See skills/skill-registry/SKILL.md for the full registry format and scanning details.
This step is MANDATORY — do NOT skip it.
If mode is engram:
mem_save(
title: "sdd-init/{project-name}",
topic_key: "sdd-init/{project-name}",
type: "architecture",
project: "{project-name}",
content: "{your detected project context from Steps 1-4}"
)
If mode is openspec or hybrid: the config was already written in Step 3.
If mode is hybrid: also call mem_save as above (write to BOTH backends).
Return a structured summary adapted to the resolved mode:
engram:Persist project context following skills/_shared/engram-convention.md with title and topic_key sdd-init/{project-name}.
Return:
## SDD Initialized
**Project**: {project name}
**Stack**: {detected stack}
**Persistence**: engram
### Context Saved
Project context persisted to Engram.
- **Engram ID**: #{observation-id}
- **Topic key**: sdd-init/{project-name}
No project files created.
### Next Steps
Ready for /sdd-explore <topic> or /sdd-new <change-name>.
openspec:## SDD Initialized
**Project**: {project name}
**Stack**: {detected stack}
**Persistence**: openspec
### Structure Created
- openspec/config.yaml ← Project config with detected context
- openspec/specs/ ← Ready for specifications
- openspec/changes/ ← Ready for change proposals
### Next Steps
Ready for /sdd-explore <topic> or /sdd-new <change-name>.
none:## SDD Initialized
**Project**: {project name}
**Stack**: {detected stack}
**Persistence**: none (ephemeral)
### Context Detected
{summary of detected stack and conventions}
### Recommendation
Enable `engram` or `openspec` for artifact persistence across sessions. Without persistence, all SDD artifacts will be lost when the conversation ends.
### Next Steps
Ready for /sdd-explore <topic> or /sdd-new <change-name>.
openspec/ directory, report what exists and ask the orchestrator if it should be updatedstatus, executive_summary, detailed_report (optional), artifacts, next_recommended, and risksdocumentation
Create or update the skill registry for the current project. Scans user skills and project conventions, writes .atl/skill-registry.md, and saves to engram if available. Trigger: When user says "update skills", "skill registry", "actualizar skills", "update registry", or after installing/removing skills.
documentation
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testing
Validate that implementation matches specs, design, and tasks. Trigger: When the orchestrator launches you to verify a completed (or partially completed) change.
testing
Break down a change into an implementation task checklist. Trigger: When the orchestrator launches you to create or update the task breakdown for a change.