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Perform cross-artifact consistency analysis across spec.md, plan.md, and tasks.md. Use after task generation to identify gaps, duplications, and inconsistencies before implementation.
npx skillsauth add pradeepmouli/lspeasy speckit-analyzeInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Identify inconsistencies, duplications, ambiguities, and underspecified items across the three core artifacts (spec.md, plan.md, tasks.md) before implementation. This command MUST run only after /speckit.tasks has successfully produced a complete tasks.md.
STRICTLY READ-ONLY: Do not modify any files. Output a structured analysis report. Offer an optional remediation plan (user must explicitly approve before any follow-up editing commands would be invoked manually).
Constitution Authority: The project constitution (.specify/memory/constitution.md) is non-negotiable within this analysis scope. Constitution conflicts are automatically CRITICAL and require adjustment of the spec, plan, or tasks—not dilution, reinterpretation, or silent ignoring of the principle. If a principle itself needs to change, that must occur in a separate, explicit constitution update outside /speckit.analyze.
Run .specify/scripts/bash/check-prerequisites.sh --json --require-tasks --include-tasks once from repo root and parse JSON for FEATURE_DIR and AVAILABLE_DOCS. Derive absolute paths:
Abort with an error message if any required file is missing (instruct the user to run missing prerequisite command). For single quotes in args like "I'm Groot", use escape syntax: e.g 'I'''m Groot' (or double-quote if possible: "I'm Groot").
Load only the minimal necessary context from each artifact:
From spec.md:
From plan.md:
From tasks.md:
From constitution:
.specify/memory/constitution.md for principle validationCreate internal representations (do not include raw artifacts in output):
user-can-upload-file)Focus on high-signal findings. Limit to 50 findings total; aggregate remainder in overflow summary.
<placeholder>, etc.)Use this heuristic to prioritize findings:
Output a Markdown report (no file writes) with the following structure:
| ID | Category | Severity | Location(s) | Summary | Recommendation | |----|----------|----------|-------------|---------|----------------| | A1 | Duplication | HIGH | spec.md:L120-134 | Two similar requirements ... | Merge phrasing; keep clearer version |
(Add one row per finding; generate stable IDs prefixed by category initial.)
Coverage Summary Table:
| Requirement Key | Has Task? | Task IDs | Notes | |-----------------|-----------|----------|-------|
Constitution Alignment Issues: (if any)
Unmapped Tasks: (if any)
Metrics:
At end of report, output a concise Next Actions block:
/speckit.implementAsk the user: "Would you like me to suggest concrete remediation edits for the top N issues?" (Do NOT apply them automatically.)
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