implementation-verify
Verifies implementation against specifications by checking requirement fulfillment, task completion, and contract implementation. Generates a fulfillment report with coverage metrics. Always run after /speckit.implement completes.
What this skill does
# implementation-verify Verifies implementation against specifications after `/speckit.implement` completes. ## Purpose This skill automatically verifies that your implementation fulfills the specified requirements. It checks: - **FR requirement fulfillment**: How many FR-XXX requirements are addressed by completed tasks - **Task completion rate**: Percentage of tasks marked complete in tasks.md - **Contract implementation**: API endpoints implemented as specified (if contracts/ exists) - **Test coverage alignment**: Implementation aligns with test requirements ## Output The skill outputs a **Fulfillment Report** with: - Coverage metrics (FR, task, contract percentages) - List of unimplemented requirements - Recommended actions to improve coverage ## Usage This skill runs automatically after `/speckit.implement`. You can also run it manually: ```bash npx skills run implementation-verify ``` ## Exit Codes | Code | Status | Meaning | |------|--------|---------| | 0 | Complete | 100% fulfillment | | 1 | Partial | >80% fulfillment | | 2 | Low | <80% fulfillment | | 3 | Error | Required files missing | ## Checks Performed ### Task Completion Analysis 1. Parse tasks.md for all task items 2. Count completed tasks (marked with [X] or [x]) 3. Calculate completion percentage per phase 4. Identify blocked or incomplete tasks ### FR Fulfillment Analysis 1. Extract all FR-XXX references from spec.md 2. Cross-reference with completed tasks 3. Identify FRs without corresponding completed tasks 4. Calculate fulfillment percentage ### Contract Implementation (if contracts/ exists) 1. Parse contract files for endpoint definitions 2. Check if corresponding implementation exists 3. Calculate contract coverage percentage ## Metrics Explained | Metric | Formula | Interpretation | |--------|---------|----------------| | FR Coverage | Implemented FRs / Total FRs | Requirements addressed | | Task Completion | Completed Tasks / Total Tasks | Work progress | | Contract Coverage | Implemented Endpoints / Total Endpoints | API completeness | ## Recommendations After receiving low coverage: 1. Review unimplemented requirements list 2. Check for blocked tasks and resolve blockers 3. Ensure task completion is properly marked in tasks.md 4. Re-run `/speckit.implement` for remaining work 5. Run `implementation-verify` again to verify progress
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