Local Development Guide
This guide shows how to iterate on the specify
CLI locally without publishing a release or committing to main
first.
Scripts now have both Bash (
.sh
) and PowerShell (.ps1
) variants. The CLI auto-selects based on OS unless you pass--script sh|ps
.
1. Clone and Switch Branches
git clone https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git
cd spec-kit
# Work on a feature branch
git checkout -b your-feature-branch
2. Run the CLI Directly (Fastest Feedback)
You can execute the CLI via the module entrypoint without installing anything:
# From repo root
python -m src.specify_cli --help
python -m src.specify_cli init demo-project --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
If you prefer invoking the script file style (uses shebang):
python src/specify_cli/__init__.py init demo-project --script ps
3. Use Editable Install (Isolated Environment)
Create an isolated environment using uv
so dependencies resolve exactly like end users get them:
# Create & activate virtual env (uv auto-manages .venv)
uv venv
source .venv/bin/activate # or on Windows PowerShell: .venv\Scripts\Activate.ps1
# Install project in editable mode
uv pip install -e .
# Now 'specify' entrypoint is available
specify --help
Re-running after code edits requires no reinstall because of editable mode.
4. Invoke with uvx Directly From Git (Current Branch)
uvx
can run from a local path (or a Git ref) to simulate user flows:
uvx --from . specify init demo-uvx --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
You can also point uvx at a specific branch without merging:
# Push your working branch first
git push origin your-feature-branch
uvx --from git+https://github.com/github/spec-kit.git@your-feature-branch specify init demo-branch-test --script ps
4a. Absolute Path uvx (Run From Anywhere)
If you're in another directory, use an absolute path instead of .
:
uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify --help
uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify init demo-anywhere --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script sh
Set an environment variable for convenience:
export SPEC_KIT_SRC=/mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit
uvx --from "$SPEC_KIT_SRC" specify init demo-env --ai copilot --ignore-agent-tools --script ps
(Optional) Define a shell function:
specify-dev() { uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify "$@"; }
# Then
specify-dev --help
5. Testing Script Permission Logic
After running an init
, check that shell scripts are executable on POSIX systems:
ls -l scripts | grep .sh
# Expect owner execute bit (e.g. -rwxr-xr-x)
On Windows you will instead use the .ps1
scripts (no chmod needed).
6. Run Lint / Basic Checks (Add Your Own)
Currently no enforced lint config is bundled, but you can quickly sanity check importability:
python -c "import specify_cli; print('Import OK')"
7. Build a Wheel Locally (Optional)
Validate packaging before publishing:
uv build
ls dist/
Install the built artifact into a fresh throwaway environment if needed.
8. Using a Temporary Workspace
When testing init --here
in a dirty directory, create a temp workspace:
mkdir /tmp/spec-test && cd /tmp/spec-test
python -m src.specify_cli init --here --ai claude --ignore-agent-tools --script sh # if repo copied here
Or copy only the modified CLI portion if you want a lighter sandbox.
9. Debug Network / TLS Skips
If you need to bypass TLS validation while experimenting:
specify check --skip-tls
specify init demo --skip-tls --ai gemini --ignore-agent-tools --script ps
(Use only for local experimentation.)
10. Rapid Edit Loop Summary
Action | Command |
---|---|
Run CLI directly | python -m src.specify_cli --help |
Editable install | uv pip install -e . then specify ... |
Local uvx run (repo root) | uvx --from . specify ... |
Local uvx run (abs path) | uvx --from /mnt/c/GitHub/spec-kit specify ... |
Git branch uvx | uvx --from git+URL@branch specify ... |
Build wheel | uv build |
11. Cleaning Up
Remove build artifacts / virtual env quickly:
rm -rf .venv dist build *.egg-info
12. Common Issues
Symptom | Fix |
---|---|
ModuleNotFoundError: typer |
Run uv pip install -e . |
Scripts not executable (Linux) | Re-run init or chmod +x scripts/*.sh |
Git step skipped | You passed --no-git or Git not installed |
Wrong script type downloaded | Pass --script sh or --script ps explicitly |
TLS errors on corporate network | Try --skip-tls (not for production) |
13. Next Steps
- Update docs and run through Quick Start using your modified CLI
- Open a PR when satisfied
- (Optional) Tag a release once changes land in
main