npx claudepluginhub absjaded/antigravity-awesome-skillsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
This skill provides safe update capabilities for GitHub SpecKit installations, preserving customizations while applying template updates.
Verifies tests pass on completed feature branch, presents options to merge locally, create GitHub PR, keep as-is or discard; executes choice and cleans up worktree.
Guides root cause investigation for bugs, test failures, unexpected behavior, performance issues, and build failures before proposing fixes.
Writes implementation plans from specs for multi-step tasks, mapping files and breaking into TDD bite-sized steps before coding.
This skill provides safe update capabilities for GitHub SpecKit installations, preserving customizations while applying template updates.
Installation: Available via plugin (/plugin marketplace add NotMyself/claude-plugins then /plugin install speckit-updater) or manual Git clone. See README.md for details.
When the user invokes /speckit-updater, you should:
Run the update orchestrator script without any flags (conversational mode):
pwsh -NoProfile -Command "& 'C:\Users\bobby\.claude\skills\speckit-updater\scripts\update-wrapper.ps1'"
Parse the output for markers:
[PROMPT_FOR_APPROVAL] - Update scenario (existing SpecKit installation)[PROMPT_FOR_INSTALL] - Fresh installation scenario (no .specify/ directory)For Updates ([PROMPT_FOR_APPROVAL] marker found):
-Proceed flagFor Fresh Installations ([PROMPT_FOR_INSTALL] marker found):
-Proceed flag to the user (this is an implementation detail)-Proceed flagExecute approved action by re-running with -Proceed flag:
pwsh -NoProfile -Command "& 'C:\Users\bobby\.claude\skills\speckit-updater\scripts\update-wrapper.ps1' -Proceed"
Special cases:
-CheckOnly: run with that flag and show the report-Rollback: run with that flag and confirm restoration-Version: include that parameterUpdates SpecKit templates, commands, and scripts while preserving customizations.
Usage:
/speckit-updater - Interactive update/install with conversational approval workflow (recommended for Claude Code)/speckit-updater -Proceed - Proceed with update/install after approval (used by Claude after user confirms)/speckit-updater -CheckOnly - Check for updates without applying/speckit-updater -Version v0.0.72 - Update to specific version/speckit-updater -Force - Force overwrite SpecKit files (preserves custom commands)/speckit-updater -Rollback - Restore from previous backup/speckit-updater -Auto - DEPRECATED: Use conversational workflow instead (shows warning, maps to -Proceed)Fresh Installation (No .specify/ directory):
[PROMPT_FOR_INSTALL] marker-Proceed flag automatically (implementation detail hidden from user).specify/ structure, downloads templates, creates manifestProcess:
When you invoke this command, I will:
[PROMPT_FOR_APPROVAL] for updates, [PROMPT_FOR_INSTALL] for fresh installations)-Proceed flag)-Proceed flag to executeConversational Workflow: The skill uses a two-step approval process:
-Proceed → applies updatesRequirements:
The script is located at: {skill_path}/scripts/update-wrapper.ps1 (entry point) and {skill_path}/scripts/update-orchestrator.ps1 (main logic)
Entry point command:
pwsh -NoProfile -Command "& '{skill_path}/scripts/update-wrapper.ps1' [parameters]"
Note: Both PowerShell-style (-CheckOnly) and Linux-style (--check-only) flags are supported via the wrapper script.
.specify/manifest.json with file hashes, version info, and backup history.specify/backups/ with automatic retention management--check-only shows exactly what would change without applying updates/speckit.constitution)--force| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0 | Success |
| 1 | General error |
| 2 | Prerequisites not met |
| 3 | Network/API error |
| 4 | Git error |
| 5 | User cancelled |
| 6 | Rollback required (automatic) |