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If you're looking for complementary skills and plugins then have a look at Addy Osmani's Agent Skills or Superpowers, both provide essential coding assistant skills like Test-Driven Development (TDD). OpenSpec provides consistency, and your workflow can evolve around it.
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If you're looking for complementary skills and plugins then have a look at Addy Osmani's Agent Skills or Superpowers, both provide essential coding assistant skills like Test-Driven Development (TDD). OpenSpec provides consistency, and your workflow can evolve around it.
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Say I'm tinkering with deathclaw-alpha, a little self-hosted AI assistant I run at home on OpenClaw and a local vLLM instance:
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I'm one to stare at the screen blankly, not knowing where to start, or get distracted mid-flow by a shiny new idea. OpenSpec and Spec-Driven Development help automate many of the tedious aspects of the development flow so I can break away when necessary:
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One reason I liked OpenSpec more than others, such as Kiro and SpecKit, is that OpenSpec is highly portable between coding assistants, codebases and stages of development. I've plugged OpenSpec into all sorts of projects, from infrastructure to Python libraries. I also work on diverse codebases, with a variety of AI friends that OpenSpec supports: OpenCode, Codex and Claude Code.
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