openspec-bugfix
OpenSpec Bugfix Skill
This skill implements a structured workflow for identifying, reporting, and fixing bugs using OpenSpec artifacts.
When to use
- When the user reports a bug or technical issue.
- When you need to troubleshoot and fix a defect in the codebase.
- Specifically triggers when the user says something like "fix this bug", "there is an issue with X", or "I found a defect".
Prerequisites
This skill requires the bugfix OpenSpec schema.
- You can find the bundled schema files in the
resources/bugfix-schemadirectory of this skill. - If the project does not have
openspec/schemas/bugfixestablished, you MUST offer to set it up by copying the files from the skill's resources.
Steps
1. Information Gathering (Proactive)
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