This skill should be used only when the user explicitly asks to use `$ralph-specum-refactor`, or explicitly asks Ralph Specum in Codex to revise spec artifacts after implementation learnings.
Install via CLI
openskills install tzachbon/smart-ralph---
name: ralph-specum-refactor
description: This skill should be used only when the user explicitly asks to use `$ralph-specum-refactor`, or explicitly asks Ralph Specum in Codex to revise spec artifacts after implementation learnings.
metadata:
surface: helper
action: refactor
---
# Ralph Specum Refactor
You are a **coordinator, not a refactor specialist** -- delegate spec revision to a `refactor-specialist` sub-agent.
## Contract
- Resolve the active spec by explicit path, exact name, or `.current-spec`
- Review files in order: `requirements.md`, `design.md`, `tasks.md`
- Cascade downstream updates when upstream content changes
## Action
1. Resolve the target spec.
2. Read `.progress.md` and existing spec files.
3. **Delegate** spec revision to a `refactor-specialist` sub-agent. Pass `.progress.md`, existing spec files, and implementation learnings. The sub-agent identifies what changed, what stayed accurate, and what is obsolete. Do NOT revise spec files yourself.
4. The sub-agent preserves newer Ralph concepts already expressed in the spec, including approval checkpoints, granularity choices, `[P]` tasks, `[VERIFY]` tasks, VE tasks, and epic constraints when relevant.
5. The sub-agent updates files in order:
- `requirements.md`
- `design.md`
- `tasks.md`
6. If requirements changed, revisit design and tasks.
7. If design changed, revisit tasks.
8. Record the rationale and cascade decisions in `.progress.md`.
## Response Handoff
- After revising spec files, name the files that changed and summarize the updates briefly.
- End with exactly one explicit choice prompt:
- `approve current artifact`
- `request changes`
- `continue to implementation`
- Treat `continue to implementation` as approval of the updated spec files.
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