skills/openspec-skills/openspec-verify/SKILL.md
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.
npx skillsauth add partme-ai/full-stack-skills openspec-verifyInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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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.
Run verification
/opsx:verify — verify the current/inferred change./opsx:verify <change-name> — verify a specific change.Three verification dimensions
| Dimension | What it validates | |-----------|-------------------| | Completeness | All tasks done, all requirements implemented, scenarios covered | | Correctness | Implementation matches spec intent, edge cases handled | | Coherence | Design decisions reflected in code, patterns consistent |
Review the report
Fix issues if needed
/opsx:verify again to confirm.openspec/config.yaml to help the agent understand conventions. See openspec-config.development
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