What’s new in SpecRails – Week of May 18–24, 2026

This was a big week. The Hub moved from a Claude-only workflow to a real multi-provider product, a brand-new Code section landed for read-only codebase exploration with AI summaries, and the Agents section was flipped on by default. Three minor releases shipped on top of last week’s patch. Multi-provider: Claude and Codex CLI Until now, … Read more

What’s new in SpecRails – Week of May 12-17, 2026

This week focused on turning SpecRails Hub into a richer daily workspace: a more visual dashboard, better spec triage, deeper control over AI context, and new ways to split or compare work before it reaches implementation. The tagged release this week was specrails-hub 1.54.2, a patch for dashboard context menus. The larger product work below … Read more

SpecRails Hub: Explore Spec, AI Edit, a Premium Terminal, and New Themes

Summary This week SpecRails moved forward on three fronts: making setup easier, turning spec creation into a real conversation, and polishing the Hub as a daily working environment. Five specrails-hub releases, one specrails-core release, and one open PR for minimizing long-running AI conversations without losing context. 1. A More Reliable Setup Flow SpecRails Hub now … Read more

SpecRails now runs on macOS, Windows x64, and Windows ARM64

Three platforms, one local dashboard to orchestrate AI pipelines on the repos you work in every day. Minimum requirements: Both are checked automatically when you add a project. If you’re missing either one, SpecRails shows you the exact command for your OS (brew install node git on macOS, winget install OpenJS.NodeJS.LTS Git.Git on Windows, apt/dnf … Read more