autospec

by ariel-frischer · Codex Skill · ★ 125

About autospec

CLI for streamlined spec-driven development

agentic-workflowaiclaude-codecodexcommand-linedeveloper-toolsgolangopencodeprdspec

Quick Facts

Stars125
Forks10
LanguageGo
CategoryCodex Skill
LicenseMIT
Quality Score34.25/100
Open Issues3
Last Updated2026-05-21
Created2025-12-15
Platformsclaude-code, cli, codex, go
Est. Tokens~401k

Compatible Skills

These tools work well together with autospec for enhanced workflows:

  • moai-adk — semantic(0.42)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (65%)
  • cc9s — semantic(0.20)+complementary+rare_topics+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (56%)
  • eidos — semantic(0.48)+complementary+rare_topics+similar_pop+shared_platform (56%)
  • blueprint — semantic(0.31)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (56%)
  • spec-kit — semantic(0.61)+complementary+rare_topics (55%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is autospec?

autospec is CLI for streamlined spec-driven development. It is categorized as a Codex Skill with 125 GitHub stars.

What programming language is autospec written in?

autospec is primarily written in Go. It covers topics such as agentic-workflow, ai, claude-code.

How do I install or use autospec?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the autospec GitHub repository at github.com/ariel-frischer/autospec. The project has 125 stars and 10 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does autospec use?

autospec is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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