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},
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"icy-dryers-hunt",
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"lemon-deer-hide",
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"nasty-berries-tan",
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"shy-groups-fly",
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"sour-lions-check",
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"spicy-teams-travel",
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"stale-cameras-sin",
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"swift-squids-sip",
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"tiny-dogs-change",
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]
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|||||||
---
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"task-master-ai": minor
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||||||
---
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
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---
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"task-master-ai": minor
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||||||
---
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||||||
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||||||
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
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|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
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---
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|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Improve provider validation system with clean constants structure
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Fixed "Invalid provider hint" errors**: Resolved validation failures for Azure, Vertex, and Bedrock providers
|
|
||||||
- **Improved search UX**: Integrated search for better model discovery with real-time filtering
|
|
||||||
- **Better organization**: Moved custom provider options to bottom of model selection with clear section separators
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This change ensures all custom providers (Azure, Vertex, Bedrock, OpenRouter, Ollama) work correctly in `task-master models --setup`
|
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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Fix weird `task-master init` bug when using in certain environments
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": minor
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Add advanced settings for Claude Code AI Provider
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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|
|
||||||
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
fixes a critical issue where subtask generation fails on gemini-2.5-pro unless explicitly prompted to return 'details' field as a string not an object
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
'task-master-ai': patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Support custom response language
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Improve mcp keys check in cursor
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": minor
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Git Worktree Detection:**
|
|
||||||
- Now properly skips Git initialization when inside existing Git worktree
|
|
||||||
- Prevents accidental nested repository creation
|
|
||||||
- **Flag System Overhaul:**
|
|
||||||
- `--git`/`--no-git` controls repository initialization
|
|
||||||
- `--aliases`/`--no-aliases` consistently manages shell alias creation
|
|
||||||
- `--git-tasks`/`--no-git-tasks` controls whether task files are stored in Git
|
|
||||||
- `--dry-run` accurately previews all initialization behaviors
|
|
||||||
- **GitTasks Functionality:**
|
|
||||||
- New `--git-tasks` flag includes task files in Git (comments them out in .gitignore)
|
|
||||||
- New `--no-git-tasks` flag excludes task files from Git (default behavior)
|
|
||||||
- Supports both CLI and MCP interfaces with proper parameter passing
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**Implementation Details:**
|
|
||||||
- Added explicit Git worktree detection before initialization
|
|
||||||
- Refactored flag processing to ensure consistent behavior
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Fixes #734
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": minor
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Add Claude Code provider support
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Introduces a new provider that enables using Claude models (Opus and Sonnet) through the Claude Code CLI without requiring an API key.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Key features:
|
|
||||||
- New claude-code provider with support for opus and sonnet models
|
|
||||||
- No API key required - uses local Claude Code CLI installation
|
|
||||||
- Optional dependency - won't affect users who don't need Claude Code
|
|
||||||
- Lazy loading ensures the provider only loads when requested
|
|
||||||
- Full integration with existing Task Master commands and workflows
|
|
||||||
- Comprehensive test coverage for reliability
|
|
||||||
- New --claude-code flag for the models command
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Users can now configure Claude Code models with:
|
|
||||||
task-master models --set-main sonnet --claude-code
|
|
||||||
task-master models --set-research opus --claude-code
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The @anthropic-ai/claude-code package is optional and won't be installed unless explicitly needed.
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
---
|
|
||||||
"task-master-ai": patch
|
|
||||||
---
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Fix rules command to use reliable project root detection like other commands
|
|
||||||
32
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json
Normal file
32
.claude-plugin/marketplace.json
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"name": "taskmaster",
|
||||||
|
"owner": {
|
||||||
|
"name": "Hamster",
|
||||||
|
"email": "ralph@tryhamster.com"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"metadata": {
|
||||||
|
"description": "Official marketplace for Taskmaster AI - AI-powered task management for ambitious development",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1.0.0"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"plugins": [
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"name": "taskmaster",
|
||||||
|
"source": "./packages/claude-code-plugin",
|
||||||
|
"description": "AI-powered task management system for ambitious development workflows with intelligent orchestration, complexity analysis, and automated coordination",
|
||||||
|
"author": {
|
||||||
|
"name": "Hamster"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"homepage": "https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master",
|
||||||
|
"repository": "https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master",
|
||||||
|
"keywords": [
|
||||||
|
"task-management",
|
||||||
|
"ai",
|
||||||
|
"workflow",
|
||||||
|
"orchestration",
|
||||||
|
"automation",
|
||||||
|
"mcp"
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
"category": "productivity"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
38
.claude/commands/dedupe.md
Normal file
38
.claude/commands/dedupe.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
allowed-tools: Bash(gh issue view:*), Bash(gh search:*), Bash(gh issue list:*), Bash(gh api:*), Bash(gh issue comment:*)
|
||||||
|
description: Find duplicate GitHub issues
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Find up to 3 likely duplicate issues for a given GitHub issue.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
To do this, follow these steps precisely:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Use an agent to check if the Github issue (a) is closed, (b) does not need to be deduped (eg. because it is broad product feedback without a specific solution, or positive feedback), or (c) already has a duplicates comment that you made earlier. If so, do not proceed.
|
||||||
|
2. Use an agent to view a Github issue, and ask the agent to return a summary of the issue
|
||||||
|
3. Then, launch 5 parallel agents to search Github for duplicates of this issue, using diverse keywords and search approaches, using the summary from #1
|
||||||
|
4. Next, feed the results from #1 and #2 into another agent, so that it can filter out false positives, that are likely not actually duplicates of the original issue. If there are no duplicates remaining, do not proceed.
|
||||||
|
5. Finally, comment back on the issue with a list of up to three duplicate issues (or zero, if there are no likely duplicates)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Notes (be sure to tell this to your agents, too):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `gh` to interact with Github, rather than web fetch
|
||||||
|
- Do not use other tools, beyond `gh` (eg. don't use other MCP servers, file edit, etc.)
|
||||||
|
- Make a todo list first
|
||||||
|
- For your comment, follow the following format precisely (assuming for this example that you found 3 suspected duplicates):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Found 3 possible duplicate issues:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. <link to issue>
|
||||||
|
2. <link to issue>
|
||||||
|
3. <link to issue>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This issue will be automatically closed as a duplicate in 3 days.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- If your issue is a duplicate, please close it and 👍 the existing issue instead
|
||||||
|
- To prevent auto-closure, add a comment or 👎 this comment
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
🤖 Generated with \[Task Master Bot\]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
Show help for Task Master commands.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Display help for Task Master commands. If arguments provided, show specific command help.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Task Master Command Help
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Quick Navigation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Type `/project:tm/` and use tab completion to explore all commands.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Command Categories
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 🚀 Setup & Installation
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/setup/install` - Comprehensive installation guide
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/setup/quick-install` - One-line global install
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 📋 Project Setup
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/init` - Initialize new project
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/init/quick` - Quick setup with auto-confirm
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/models` - View AI configuration
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/models/setup` - Configure AI providers
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 🎯 Task Generation
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/parse-prd` - Generate tasks from PRD
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/parse-prd/with-research` - Enhanced parsing
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/generate` - Create task files
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 📝 Task Management
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/list` - List tasks (natural language filters)
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/show <id>` - Display task details
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/add-task` - Create new task
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/update` - Update tasks naturally
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/next` - Get next task recommendation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 🔄 Status Management
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-pending <id>`
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-in-progress <id>`
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-done <id>`
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-review <id>`
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-deferred <id>`
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-cancelled <id>`
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 🔍 Analysis & Breakdown
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/analyze-complexity` - Analyze task complexity
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/expand <id>` - Break down complex task
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/expand/all` - Expand all eligible tasks
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 🔗 Dependencies
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/add-dependency` - Add task dependency
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/remove-dependency` - Remove dependency
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/validate-dependencies` - Check for issues
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 🤖 Workflows
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/workflows/smart-flow` - Intelligent workflows
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/workflows/pipeline` - Command chaining
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/workflows/auto-implement` - Auto-implementation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### 📊 Utilities
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/utils/analyze` - Project analysis
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/status` - Project dashboard
|
|
||||||
- `/project:tm/learn` - Interactive learning
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Natural Language Examples
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
/project:tm/list pending high priority
|
|
||||||
/project:tm/update mark all API tasks as done
|
|
||||||
/project:tm/add-task create login system with OAuth
|
|
||||||
/project:tm/show current
|
|
||||||
```
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Getting Started
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Install: `/project:tm/setup/quick-install`
|
|
||||||
2. Initialize: `/project:tm/init/quick`
|
|
||||||
3. Learn: `/project:tm/learn start`
|
|
||||||
4. Work: `/project:tm/workflows/smart-flow`
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For detailed command info: `/project:tm/help <command-name>`
|
|
||||||
@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
# Task Master Command Reference
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Comprehensive command structure for Task Master integration with Claude Code.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Command Organization
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Commands are organized hierarchically to match Task Master's CLI structure while providing enhanced Claude Code integration.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Project Setup & Configuration
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/init`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Initialize new project (handles PRD files intelligently)
|
|
||||||
- `quick` - Quick setup with auto-confirmation (-y flag)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/models`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - View current AI model configuration
|
|
||||||
- `setup` - Interactive model configuration
|
|
||||||
- `set-main` - Set primary generation model
|
|
||||||
- `set-research` - Set research model
|
|
||||||
- `set-fallback` - Set fallback model
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Task Generation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/parse-prd`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Generate tasks from PRD document
|
|
||||||
- `with-research` - Enhanced parsing with research mode
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/generate`
|
|
||||||
- Create individual task files from tasks.json
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Task Management
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/list`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Smart listing with natural language filters
|
|
||||||
- `with-subtasks` - Include subtasks in hierarchical view
|
|
||||||
- `by-status` - Filter by specific status
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/set-status`
|
|
||||||
- `to-pending` - Reset task to pending
|
|
||||||
- `to-in-progress` - Start working on task
|
|
||||||
- `to-done` - Mark task complete
|
|
||||||
- `to-review` - Submit for review
|
|
||||||
- `to-deferred` - Defer task
|
|
||||||
- `to-cancelled` - Cancel task
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/sync-readme`
|
|
||||||
- Export tasks to README.md with formatting
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/update`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Update tasks with natural language
|
|
||||||
- `from-id` - Update multiple tasks from a starting point
|
|
||||||
- `single` - Update specific task
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/add-task`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Add new task with AI assistance
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/remove-task`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Remove task with confirmation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Subtask Management
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/add-subtask`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Add new subtask to parent
|
|
||||||
- `from-task` - Convert existing task to subtask
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/remove-subtask`
|
|
||||||
- Remove subtask (with optional conversion)
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/clear-subtasks`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Clear subtasks from specific task
|
|
||||||
- `all` - Clear all subtasks globally
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Task Analysis & Breakdown
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/analyze-complexity`
|
|
||||||
- Analyze and generate expansion recommendations
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/complexity-report`
|
|
||||||
- Display complexity analysis report
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/expand`
|
|
||||||
- `index` - Break down specific task
|
|
||||||
- `all` - Expand all eligible tasks
|
|
||||||
- `with-research` - Enhanced expansion
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Task Navigation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/next`
|
|
||||||
- Intelligent next task recommendation
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/show`
|
|
||||||
- Display detailed task information
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/status`
|
|
||||||
- Comprehensive project dashboard
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Dependency Management
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### `/project:tm/add-dependency`
|
|
||||||
- Add task dependency
|
|
||||||
|
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### `/project:tm/remove-dependency`
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- Remove task dependency
|
|
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|
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||||||
### `/project:tm/validate-dependencies`
|
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- Check for dependency issues
|
|
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|
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||||||
### `/project:tm/fix-dependencies`
|
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- Automatically fix dependency problems
|
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|
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## Usage Patterns
|
|
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|
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||||||
### Natural Language
|
|
||||||
Most commands accept natural language arguments:
|
|
||||||
```
|
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/project:tm/add-task create user authentication system
|
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/project:tm/update mark all API tasks as high priority
|
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/project:tm/list show blocked tasks
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|
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```
|
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|
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### ID-Based Commands
|
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Commands requiring IDs intelligently parse from $ARGUMENTS:
|
|
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```
|
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/project:tm/show 45
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/project:tm/expand 23
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/project:tm/set-status/to-done 67
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```
|
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||||||
|
|
||||||
### Smart Defaults
|
|
||||||
Commands provide intelligent defaults and suggestions based on context.
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10
.coderabbit.yaml
Normal file
10
.coderabbit.yaml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
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|
reviews:
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||||||
|
profile: assertive
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||||||
|
poem: false
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||||||
|
auto_review:
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base_branches:
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|
- rc
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||||||
|
- beta
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|
- alpha
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|
- production
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|
- next
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@@ -2,12 +2,13 @@
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"mcpServers": {
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"mcpServers": {
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"task-master-ai": {
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"task-master-ai": {
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"command": "node",
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"command": "node",
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"args": ["./mcp-server/server.js"],
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"args": ["./dist/mcp-server.js"],
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"env": {
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"env": {
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"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
|
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
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"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
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"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
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"OPENAI_API_KEY": "OPENAI_API_KEY_HERE",
|
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "OPENAI_API_KEY_HERE",
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"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE",
|
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE",
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|
"GROQ_API_KEY": "GROQ_API_KEY_HERE",
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"XAI_API_KEY": "XAI_API_KEY_HERE",
|
"XAI_API_KEY": "XAI_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "OPENROUTER_API_KEY_HERE",
|
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "OPENROUTER_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "MISTRAL_API_KEY_HERE",
|
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "MISTRAL_API_KEY_HERE",
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|
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@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ For AI-powered commands that benefit from project context, follow the research c
|
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.option('--details <details>', 'Implementation details for the new subtask, optional')
|
.option('--details <details>', 'Implementation details for the new subtask, optional')
|
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.option('--dependencies <ids>', 'Comma-separated list of subtask IDs this subtask depends on')
|
.option('--dependencies <ids>', 'Comma-separated list of subtask IDs this subtask depends on')
|
||||||
.option('--status <status>', 'Initial status for the subtask', 'pending')
|
.option('--status <status>', 'Initial status for the subtask', 'pending')
|
||||||
.option('--skip-generate', 'Skip regenerating task files')
|
.option('--generate', 'Regenerate task files after adding subtask')
|
||||||
.action(async (options) => {
|
.action(async (options) => {
|
||||||
// Validate required parameters
|
// Validate required parameters
|
||||||
if (!options.parent) {
|
if (!options.parent) {
|
||||||
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ For AI-powered commands that benefit from project context, follow the research c
|
|||||||
.option('-f, --file <path>', 'Path to the tasks file', 'tasks/tasks.json')
|
.option('-f, --file <path>', 'Path to the tasks file', 'tasks/tasks.json')
|
||||||
.option('-i, --id <id>', 'ID of the subtask to remove in format parentId.subtaskId, required')
|
.option('-i, --id <id>', 'ID of the subtask to remove in format parentId.subtaskId, required')
|
||||||
.option('-c, --convert', 'Convert the subtask to a standalone task instead of deleting')
|
.option('-c, --convert', 'Convert the subtask to a standalone task instead of deleting')
|
||||||
.option('--skip-generate', 'Skip regenerating task files')
|
.option('--generate', 'Regenerate task files after removing subtask')
|
||||||
.action(async (options) => {
|
.action(async (options) => {
|
||||||
// Implementation with detailed error handling
|
// Implementation with detailed error handling
|
||||||
})
|
})
|
||||||
@@ -633,11 +633,11 @@ function showAddSubtaskHelp() {
|
|||||||
' --dependencies <ids> Comma-separated list of dependency IDs\n' +
|
' --dependencies <ids> Comma-separated list of dependency IDs\n' +
|
||||||
' -s, --status <status> Status for the new subtask (default: "pending")\n' +
|
' -s, --status <status> Status for the new subtask (default: "pending")\n' +
|
||||||
' -f, --file <file> Path to the tasks file (default: "tasks/tasks.json")\n' +
|
' -f, --file <file> Path to the tasks file (default: "tasks/tasks.json")\n' +
|
||||||
' --skip-generate Skip regenerating task files\n\n' +
|
' --generate Regenerate task files after adding subtask\n\n' +
|
||||||
chalk.cyan('Examples:') + '\n' +
|
chalk.cyan('Examples:') + '\n' +
|
||||||
' task-master add-subtask --parent=\'5\' --task-id=\'8\'\n' +
|
' task-master add-subtask --parent=\'5\' --task-id=\'8\'\n' +
|
||||||
' task-master add-subtask -p \'5\' -t \'Implement login UI\' -d \'Create the login form\'\n' +
|
' task-master add-subtask -p \'5\' -t \'Implement login UI\' -d \'Create the login form\'\n' +
|
||||||
' task-master add-subtask -p \'5\' -t \'Handle API Errors\' --details $\'Handle 401 Unauthorized.\nHandle 500 Server Error.\'',
|
' task-master add-subtask -p \'5\' -t \'Handle API Errors\' --details "Handle 401 Unauthorized.\\nHandle 500 Server Error." --generate',
|
||||||
{ padding: 1, borderColor: 'blue', borderStyle: 'round' }
|
{ padding: 1, borderColor: 'blue', borderStyle: 'round' }
|
||||||
));
|
));
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ function showRemoveSubtaskHelp() {
|
|||||||
' -i, --id <id> Subtask ID(s) to remove in format "parentId.subtaskId" (can be comma-separated, required)\n' +
|
' -i, --id <id> Subtask ID(s) to remove in format "parentId.subtaskId" (can be comma-separated, required)\n' +
|
||||||
' -c, --convert Convert the subtask to a standalone task instead of deleting it\n' +
|
' -c, --convert Convert the subtask to a standalone task instead of deleting it\n' +
|
||||||
' -f, --file <file> Path to the tasks file (default: "tasks/tasks.json")\n' +
|
' -f, --file <file> Path to the tasks file (default: "tasks/tasks.json")\n' +
|
||||||
' --skip-generate Skip regenerating task files\n\n' +
|
' --generate Regenerate task files after removing subtask\n\n' +
|
||||||
chalk.cyan('Examples:') + '\n' +
|
chalk.cyan('Examples:') + '\n' +
|
||||||
' task-master remove-subtask --id=\'5.2\'\n' +
|
' task-master remove-subtask --id=\'5.2\'\n' +
|
||||||
' task-master remove-subtask --id=\'5.2,6.3,7.1\'\n' +
|
' task-master remove-subtask --id=\'5.2,6.3,7.1\'\n' +
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ This document provides a detailed reference for interacting with Taskmaster, cov
|
|||||||
* `details`: `Provide implementation notes or details for the new subtask.` (CLI: `--details <text>`)
|
* `details`: `Provide implementation notes or details for the new subtask.` (CLI: `--details <text>`)
|
||||||
* `dependencies`: `Specify IDs of other tasks or subtasks, e.g., '15' or '16.1', that must be done before this new subtask.` (CLI: `--dependencies <ids>`)
|
* `dependencies`: `Specify IDs of other tasks or subtasks, e.g., '15' or '16.1', that must be done before this new subtask.` (CLI: `--dependencies <ids>`)
|
||||||
* `status`: `Set the initial status for the new subtask. Default is 'pending'.` (CLI: `-s, --status <status>`)
|
* `status`: `Set the initial status for the new subtask. Default is 'pending'.` (CLI: `-s, --status <status>`)
|
||||||
* `skipGenerate`: `Prevent Taskmaster from automatically regenerating markdown task files after adding the subtask.` (CLI: `--skip-generate`)
|
* `generate`: `Enable Taskmaster to regenerate markdown task files after adding the subtask.` (CLI: `--generate`)
|
||||||
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
* **Usage:** Break down tasks manually or reorganize existing tasks.
|
* **Usage:** Break down tasks manually or reorganize existing tasks.
|
||||||
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ This document provides a detailed reference for interacting with Taskmaster, cov
|
|||||||
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
* `id`: `Required. The ID(s) of the Taskmaster subtask(s) to remove, e.g., '15.2' or '16.1,16.3'.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
* `id`: `Required. The ID(s) of the Taskmaster subtask(s) to remove, e.g., '15.2' or '16.1,16.3'.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
* `convert`: `If used, Taskmaster will turn the subtask into a regular top-level task instead of deleting it.` (CLI: `-c, --convert`)
|
* `convert`: `If used, Taskmaster will turn the subtask into a regular top-level task instead of deleting it.` (CLI: `-c, --convert`)
|
||||||
* `skipGenerate`: `Prevent Taskmaster from automatically regenerating markdown task files after removing the subtask.` (CLI: `--skip-generate`)
|
* `generate`: `Enable Taskmaster to regenerate markdown task files after removing the subtask.` (CLI: `--generate`)
|
||||||
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
* **Usage:** Delete unnecessary subtasks or promote a subtask to a top-level task.
|
* **Usage:** Delete unnecessary subtasks or promote a subtask to a top-level task.
|
||||||
|
|||||||
803
.cursor/rules/test_workflow.mdc
Normal file
803
.cursor/rules/test_workflow.mdc
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,803 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
description:
|
||||||
|
globs:
|
||||||
|
alwaysApply: true
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
# Test Workflow & Development Process
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Initial Testing Framework Setup**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Before implementing the TDD workflow, ensure your project has a proper testing framework configured. This section covers setup for different technology stacks.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Detecting Project Type & Framework Needs**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**AI Agent Assessment Checklist:**
|
||||||
|
1. **Language Detection**: Check for `package.json` (Node.js/JavaScript), `requirements.txt` (Python), `Cargo.toml` (Rust), etc.
|
||||||
|
2. **Existing Tests**: Look for test files (`.test.`, `.spec.`, `_test.`) or test directories
|
||||||
|
3. **Framework Detection**: Check for existing test runners in dependencies
|
||||||
|
4. **Project Structure**: Analyze directory structure for testing patterns
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **JavaScript/Node.js Projects (Jest Setup)**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### **Prerequisites Check**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Verify Node.js project
|
||||||
|
ls package.json # Should exist
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Check for existing testing setup
|
||||||
|
ls jest.config.js jest.config.ts # Check for Jest config
|
||||||
|
grep -E "(jest|vitest|mocha)" package.json # Check for test runners
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### **Jest Installation & Configuration**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Step 1: Install Dependencies**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Core Jest dependencies
|
||||||
|
npm install --save-dev jest
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# TypeScript support (if using TypeScript)
|
||||||
|
npm install --save-dev ts-jest @types/jest
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Additional useful packages
|
||||||
|
npm install --save-dev supertest @types/supertest # For API testing
|
||||||
|
npm install --save-dev jest-watch-typeahead # Enhanced watch mode
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Step 2: Create Jest Configuration**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Create `jest.config.js` with the following production-ready configuration:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```javascript
|
||||||
|
/** @type {import('jest').Config} */
|
||||||
|
module.exports = {
|
||||||
|
// Use ts-jest preset for TypeScript support
|
||||||
|
preset: 'ts-jest',
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Test environment
|
||||||
|
testEnvironment: 'node',
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Roots for test discovery
|
||||||
|
roots: ['<rootDir>/src', '<rootDir>/tests'],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Test file patterns
|
||||||
|
testMatch: ['**/__tests__/**/*.ts', '**/?(*.)+(spec|test).ts'],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Transform files
|
||||||
|
transform: {
|
||||||
|
'^.+\\.ts$': [
|
||||||
|
'ts-jest',
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
tsconfig: {
|
||||||
|
target: 'es2020',
|
||||||
|
module: 'commonjs',
|
||||||
|
esModuleInterop: true,
|
||||||
|
allowSyntheticDefaultImports: true,
|
||||||
|
skipLibCheck: true,
|
||||||
|
strict: false,
|
||||||
|
noImplicitAny: false,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
'^.+\\.js$': [
|
||||||
|
'ts-jest',
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
useESM: false,
|
||||||
|
tsconfig: {
|
||||||
|
target: 'es2020',
|
||||||
|
module: 'commonjs',
|
||||||
|
esModuleInterop: true,
|
||||||
|
allowSyntheticDefaultImports: true,
|
||||||
|
allowJs: true,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Module file extensions
|
||||||
|
moduleFileExtensions: ['ts', 'tsx', 'js', 'jsx', 'json', 'node'],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Transform ignore patterns - adjust for ES modules
|
||||||
|
transformIgnorePatterns: ['node_modules/(?!(your-es-module-deps|.*\\.mjs$))'],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Coverage configuration
|
||||||
|
collectCoverage: true,
|
||||||
|
coverageDirectory: 'coverage',
|
||||||
|
coverageReporters: [
|
||||||
|
'text', // Console output
|
||||||
|
'text-summary', // Brief summary
|
||||||
|
'lcov', // For IDE integration
|
||||||
|
'html', // Detailed HTML report
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Files to collect coverage from
|
||||||
|
collectCoverageFrom: [
|
||||||
|
'src/**/*.ts',
|
||||||
|
'!src/**/*.d.ts',
|
||||||
|
'!src/**/*.test.ts',
|
||||||
|
'!src/**/index.ts', // Often just exports
|
||||||
|
'!src/generated/**', // Generated code
|
||||||
|
'!src/config/database.ts', // Database config (tested via integration)
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Coverage thresholds - TaskMaster standards
|
||||||
|
coverageThreshold: {
|
||||||
|
global: {
|
||||||
|
branches: 70,
|
||||||
|
functions: 80,
|
||||||
|
lines: 80,
|
||||||
|
statements: 80,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
// Higher standards for critical business logic
|
||||||
|
'./src/utils/': {
|
||||||
|
branches: 85,
|
||||||
|
functions: 90,
|
||||||
|
lines: 90,
|
||||||
|
statements: 90,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
'./src/middleware/': {
|
||||||
|
branches: 80,
|
||||||
|
functions: 85,
|
||||||
|
lines: 85,
|
||||||
|
statements: 85,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Setup files
|
||||||
|
setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/tests/setup.ts'],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Global teardown to prevent worker process leaks
|
||||||
|
globalTeardown: '<rootDir>/tests/teardown.ts',
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Module path mapping (if needed)
|
||||||
|
moduleNameMapper: {
|
||||||
|
'^@/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/$1',
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Clear mocks between tests
|
||||||
|
clearMocks: true,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Restore mocks after each test
|
||||||
|
restoreMocks: true,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Global test timeout
|
||||||
|
testTimeout: 10000,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Projects for different test types
|
||||||
|
projects: [
|
||||||
|
// Unit tests - for pure functions only
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
displayName: 'unit',
|
||||||
|
testMatch: ['<rootDir>/src/**/*.test.ts'],
|
||||||
|
testPathIgnorePatterns: ['.*\\.integration\\.test\\.ts$', '/tests/'],
|
||||||
|
preset: 'ts-jest',
|
||||||
|
testEnvironment: 'node',
|
||||||
|
collectCoverageFrom: [
|
||||||
|
'src/**/*.ts',
|
||||||
|
'!src/**/*.d.ts',
|
||||||
|
'!src/**/*.test.ts',
|
||||||
|
'!src/**/*.integration.test.ts',
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
coverageThreshold: {
|
||||||
|
global: {
|
||||||
|
branches: 70,
|
||||||
|
functions: 80,
|
||||||
|
lines: 80,
|
||||||
|
statements: 80,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
// Integration tests - real database/services
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
displayName: 'integration',
|
||||||
|
testMatch: [
|
||||||
|
'<rootDir>/src/**/*.integration.test.ts',
|
||||||
|
'<rootDir>/tests/integration/**/*.test.ts',
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
preset: 'ts-jest',
|
||||||
|
testEnvironment: 'node',
|
||||||
|
setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/tests/setup/integration.ts'],
|
||||||
|
testTimeout: 10000,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
// E2E tests - full workflows
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
displayName: 'e2e',
|
||||||
|
testMatch: ['<rootDir>/tests/e2e/**/*.test.ts'],
|
||||||
|
preset: 'ts-jest',
|
||||||
|
testEnvironment: 'node',
|
||||||
|
setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/tests/setup/e2e.ts'],
|
||||||
|
testTimeout: 30000,
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Verbose output for better debugging
|
||||||
|
verbose: true,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Run projects sequentially to avoid conflicts
|
||||||
|
maxWorkers: 1,
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Enable watch mode plugins
|
||||||
|
watchPlugins: ['jest-watch-typeahead/filename', 'jest-watch-typeahead/testname'],
|
||||||
|
};
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Step 3: Update package.json Scripts**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Add these scripts to your `package.json`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```json
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"scripts": {
|
||||||
|
"test": "jest",
|
||||||
|
"test:watch": "jest --watch",
|
||||||
|
"test:coverage": "jest --coverage",
|
||||||
|
"test:unit": "jest --selectProjects unit",
|
||||||
|
"test:integration": "jest --selectProjects integration",
|
||||||
|
"test:e2e": "jest --selectProjects e2e",
|
||||||
|
"test:ci": "jest --ci --coverage --watchAll=false"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Step 4: Create Test Setup Files**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Create essential test setup files:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// tests/setup.ts - Global setup
|
||||||
|
import { jest } from '@jest/globals';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Global test configuration
|
||||||
|
beforeAll(() => {
|
||||||
|
// Set test timeout
|
||||||
|
jest.setTimeout(10000);
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
afterEach(() => {
|
||||||
|
// Clean up mocks after each test
|
||||||
|
jest.clearAllMocks();
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// tests/setup/integration.ts - Integration test setup
|
||||||
|
import { PrismaClient } from '@prisma/client';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const prisma = new PrismaClient();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
beforeAll(async () => {
|
||||||
|
// Connect to test database
|
||||||
|
await prisma.$connect();
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
afterAll(async () => {
|
||||||
|
// Cleanup and disconnect
|
||||||
|
await prisma.$disconnect();
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
beforeEach(async () => {
|
||||||
|
// Clean test data before each test
|
||||||
|
// Add your cleanup logic here
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// tests/teardown.ts - Global teardown
|
||||||
|
export default async () => {
|
||||||
|
// Global cleanup after all tests
|
||||||
|
console.log('Global test teardown complete');
|
||||||
|
};
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Step 5: Create Initial Test Structure**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Create test directories
|
||||||
|
mkdir -p tests/{setup,fixtures,unit,integration,e2e}
|
||||||
|
mkdir -p tests/unit/src/{utils,services,middleware}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Create sample test fixtures
|
||||||
|
mkdir tests/fixtures
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Generic Testing Framework Setup (Any Language)**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### **Framework Selection Guide**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Python Projects:**
|
||||||
|
- **pytest**: Recommended for most Python projects
|
||||||
|
- **unittest**: Built-in, suitable for simple projects
|
||||||
|
- **Coverage**: Use `coverage.py` for code coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Python setup example
|
||||||
|
pip install pytest pytest-cov
|
||||||
|
echo "[tool:pytest]" > pytest.ini
|
||||||
|
echo "testpaths = tests" >> pytest.ini
|
||||||
|
echo "addopts = --cov=src --cov-report=html --cov-report=term" >> pytest.ini
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Go Projects:**
|
||||||
|
- **Built-in testing**: Use Go's built-in `testing` package
|
||||||
|
- **Coverage**: Built-in with `go test -cover`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Go setup example
|
||||||
|
go mod init your-project
|
||||||
|
mkdir -p tests
|
||||||
|
# Tests are typically *_test.go files alongside source
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Rust Projects:**
|
||||||
|
- **Built-in testing**: Use Rust's built-in test framework
|
||||||
|
- **cargo-tarpaulin**: For coverage analysis
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Rust setup example
|
||||||
|
cargo new your-project
|
||||||
|
cd your-project
|
||||||
|
cargo install cargo-tarpaulin # For coverage
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Java Projects:**
|
||||||
|
- **JUnit 5**: Modern testing framework
|
||||||
|
- **Maven/Gradle**: Build tools with testing integration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```xml
|
||||||
|
<!-- Maven pom.xml example -->
|
||||||
|
<dependency>
|
||||||
|
<groupId>org.junit.jupiter</groupId>
|
||||||
|
<artifactId>junit-jupiter</artifactId>
|
||||||
|
<version>5.9.2</version>
|
||||||
|
<scope>test</scope>
|
||||||
|
</dependency>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### **Universal Testing Principles**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Coverage Standards (Adapt to Your Language):**
|
||||||
|
- **Global Minimum**: 70-80% line coverage
|
||||||
|
- **Critical Code**: 85-90% coverage
|
||||||
|
- **New Features**: Must meet or exceed standards
|
||||||
|
- **Legacy Code**: Gradual improvement strategy
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Test Organization:**
|
||||||
|
- **Unit Tests**: Fast, isolated, no external dependencies
|
||||||
|
- **Integration Tests**: Test component interactions
|
||||||
|
- **E2E Tests**: Test complete user workflows
|
||||||
|
- **Performance Tests**: Load and stress testing (if applicable)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Naming Conventions:**
|
||||||
|
- **Test Files**: `*.test.*`, `*_test.*`, or language-specific patterns
|
||||||
|
- **Test Functions**: Descriptive names (e.g., `should_return_error_for_invalid_input`)
|
||||||
|
- **Test Directories**: Organized by test type and mirroring source structure
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### **TaskMaster Integration for Any Framework**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Document Testing Setup in Subtasks:**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Update subtask with testing framework setup
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=X.Y --prompt="Testing framework setup:
|
||||||
|
- Installed [Framework Name] with coverage support
|
||||||
|
- Configured [Coverage Tool] with thresholds: 80% lines, 70% branches
|
||||||
|
- Created test directory structure: unit/, integration/, e2e/
|
||||||
|
- Added test scripts to build configuration
|
||||||
|
- All setup tests passing"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Testing Framework Verification:**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Verify setup works
|
||||||
|
[test-command] # e.g., npm test, pytest, go test, cargo test
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Check coverage reporting
|
||||||
|
[coverage-command] # e.g., npm run test:coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Update task with verification
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=X.Y --prompt="Testing framework verified:
|
||||||
|
- Sample tests running successfully
|
||||||
|
- Coverage reporting functional
|
||||||
|
- CI/CD integration ready
|
||||||
|
- Ready to begin TDD workflow"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Test-Driven Development (TDD) Integration**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Core TDD Cycle with Jest**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# 1. Start development with watch mode
|
||||||
|
npm run test:watch
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# 2. Write failing test first
|
||||||
|
# Create test file: src/utils/newFeature.test.ts
|
||||||
|
# Write test that describes expected behavior
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# 3. Implement minimum code to make test pass
|
||||||
|
# 4. Refactor while keeping tests green
|
||||||
|
# 5. Add edge cases and error scenarios
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **TDD Workflow Per Subtask**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# When starting a new subtask:
|
||||||
|
task-master set-status --id=4.1 --status=in-progress
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Begin TDD cycle:
|
||||||
|
npm run test:watch # Keep running during development
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Document TDD progress in subtask:
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=4.1 --prompt="TDD Progress:
|
||||||
|
- Written 3 failing tests for core functionality
|
||||||
|
- Implemented basic feature, tests now passing
|
||||||
|
- Adding edge case tests for error handling"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Complete subtask with test summary:
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=4.1 --prompt="Implementation complete:
|
||||||
|
- Feature implemented with 8 unit tests
|
||||||
|
- Coverage: 95% statements, 88% branches
|
||||||
|
- All tests passing, TDD cycle complete"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Testing Commands & Usage**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Development Commands**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Primary development command - use during coding
|
||||||
|
npm run test:watch # Watch mode with Jest
|
||||||
|
npm run test:watch -- --testNamePattern="auth" # Watch specific tests
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Targeted testing during development
|
||||||
|
npm run test:unit # Run only unit tests
|
||||||
|
npm run test:unit -- --coverage # Unit tests with coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Integration testing when APIs are ready
|
||||||
|
npm run test:integration # Run integration tests
|
||||||
|
npm run test:integration -- --detectOpenHandles # Debug hanging tests
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# End-to-end testing for workflows
|
||||||
|
npm run test:e2e # Run E2E tests
|
||||||
|
npm run test:e2e -- --timeout=30000 # Extended timeout for E2E
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Quality Assurance Commands**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Full test suite with coverage (before commits)
|
||||||
|
npm run test:coverage # Complete coverage analysis
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# All tests (CI/CD pipeline)
|
||||||
|
npm test # Run all test projects
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Specific test file execution
|
||||||
|
npm test -- auth.test.ts # Run specific test file
|
||||||
|
npm test -- --testNamePattern="should handle errors" # Run specific tests
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Test Implementation Patterns**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Unit Test Development**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Follow established patterns from auth.test.ts
|
||||||
|
describe('FeatureName', () => {
|
||||||
|
beforeEach(() => {
|
||||||
|
jest.clearAllMocks();
|
||||||
|
// Setup mocks with proper typing
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
describe('functionName', () => {
|
||||||
|
it('should handle normal case', () => {
|
||||||
|
// Test implementation with specific assertions
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
it('should throw error for invalid input', async () => {
|
||||||
|
// Error scenario testing
|
||||||
|
await expect(functionName(invalidInput))
|
||||||
|
.rejects.toThrow('Specific error message');
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Integration Test Development**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Use supertest for API endpoint testing
|
||||||
|
import request from 'supertest';
|
||||||
|
import { app } from '../../src/app';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
describe('POST /api/auth/register', () => {
|
||||||
|
beforeEach(async () => {
|
||||||
|
await integrationTestUtils.cleanupTestData();
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
it('should register user successfully', async () => {
|
||||||
|
const userData = createTestUser();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const response = await request(app)
|
||||||
|
.post('/api/auth/register')
|
||||||
|
.send(userData)
|
||||||
|
.expect(201);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
expect(response.body).toMatchObject({
|
||||||
|
id: expect.any(String),
|
||||||
|
email: userData.email
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Verify database state
|
||||||
|
const user = await prisma.user.findUnique({
|
||||||
|
where: { email: userData.email }
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
expect(user).toBeTruthy();
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **E2E Test Development**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Test complete user workflows
|
||||||
|
describe('User Authentication Flow', () => {
|
||||||
|
it('should complete registration → login → protected access', async () => {
|
||||||
|
// Step 1: Register
|
||||||
|
const userData = createTestUser();
|
||||||
|
await request(app)
|
||||||
|
.post('/api/auth/register')
|
||||||
|
.send(userData)
|
||||||
|
.expect(201);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Step 2: Login
|
||||||
|
const loginResponse = await request(app)
|
||||||
|
.post('/api/auth/login')
|
||||||
|
.send({ email: userData.email, password: userData.password })
|
||||||
|
.expect(200);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const { token } = loginResponse.body;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Step 3: Access protected resource
|
||||||
|
await request(app)
|
||||||
|
.get('/api/profile')
|
||||||
|
.set('Authorization', `Bearer ${token}`)
|
||||||
|
.expect(200);
|
||||||
|
}, 30000); // Extended timeout for E2E
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Mocking & Test Utilities**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Established Mocking Patterns**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Use established bcrypt mocking pattern
|
||||||
|
jest.mock('bcrypt');
|
||||||
|
import bcrypt from 'bcrypt';
|
||||||
|
const mockHash = bcrypt.hash as jest.MockedFunction<typeof bcrypt.hash>;
|
||||||
|
const mockCompare = bcrypt.compare as jest.MockedFunction<typeof bcrypt.compare>;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Use Prisma mocking for unit tests
|
||||||
|
jest.mock('@prisma/client', () => ({
|
||||||
|
PrismaClient: jest.fn().mockImplementation(() => ({
|
||||||
|
user: {
|
||||||
|
create: jest.fn(),
|
||||||
|
findUnique: jest.fn(),
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
$connect: jest.fn(),
|
||||||
|
$disconnect: jest.fn(),
|
||||||
|
})),
|
||||||
|
}));
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Test Fixtures Usage**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Use centralized test fixtures
|
||||||
|
import { createTestUser, adminUser, invalidUser } from '../fixtures/users';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
describe('User Service', () => {
|
||||||
|
it('should handle admin user creation', async () => {
|
||||||
|
const userData = createTestUser(adminUser);
|
||||||
|
// Test implementation
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
it('should reject invalid user data', async () => {
|
||||||
|
const userData = createTestUser(invalidUser);
|
||||||
|
// Error testing
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Coverage Standards & Monitoring**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Coverage Thresholds**
|
||||||
|
- **Global Standards**: 80% lines/functions, 70% branches
|
||||||
|
- **Critical Code**: 90% utils, 85% middleware
|
||||||
|
- **New Features**: Must meet or exceed global thresholds
|
||||||
|
- **Legacy Code**: Gradual improvement with each change
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Coverage Reporting & Analysis**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Generate coverage reports
|
||||||
|
npm run test:coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# View detailed HTML report
|
||||||
|
open coverage/lcov-report/index.html
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Coverage files generated:
|
||||||
|
# - coverage/lcov-report/index.html # Detailed HTML report
|
||||||
|
# - coverage/lcov.info # LCOV format for IDE integration
|
||||||
|
# - coverage/coverage-final.json # JSON format for tooling
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Coverage Quality Checks**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Test all code paths
|
||||||
|
describe('validateInput', () => {
|
||||||
|
it('should return true for valid input', () => {
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||||||
|
expect(validateInput('valid')).toBe(true);
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
it('should return false for various invalid inputs', () => {
|
||||||
|
expect(validateInput('')).toBe(false); // Empty string
|
||||||
|
expect(validateInput(null)).toBe(false); // Null value
|
||||||
|
expect(validateInput(undefined)).toBe(false); // Undefined
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
it('should throw for unexpected input types', () => {
|
||||||
|
expect(() => validateInput(123)).toThrow('Invalid input type');
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Testing During Development Phases**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Feature Development Phase**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# 1. Start feature development
|
||||||
|
task-master set-status --id=X.Y --status=in-progress
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# 2. Begin TDD cycle
|
||||||
|
npm run test:watch
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# 3. Document test progress in subtask
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=X.Y --prompt="Test development:
|
||||||
|
- Created test file with 5 failing tests
|
||||||
|
- Implemented core functionality
|
||||||
|
- Tests passing, adding error scenarios"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# 4. Verify coverage before completion
|
||||||
|
npm run test:coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# 5. Update subtask with final test status
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=X.Y --prompt="Testing complete:
|
||||||
|
- 12 unit tests with full coverage
|
||||||
|
- All edge cases and error scenarios covered
|
||||||
|
- Ready for integration testing"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Integration Testing Phase**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# After API endpoints are implemented
|
||||||
|
npm run test:integration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Update integration test templates
|
||||||
|
# Replace placeholder tests with real endpoint calls
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Document integration test results
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=X.Y --prompt="Integration tests:
|
||||||
|
- Updated auth endpoint tests
|
||||||
|
- Database integration verified
|
||||||
|
- All HTTP status codes and responses tested"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Pre-Commit Testing Phase**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Before committing code
|
||||||
|
npm run test:coverage # Verify all tests pass with coverage
|
||||||
|
npm run test:unit # Quick unit test verification
|
||||||
|
npm run test:integration # Integration test verification (if applicable)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Commit pattern for test updates
|
||||||
|
git add tests/ src/**/*.test.ts
|
||||||
|
git commit -m "test(task-X): Add comprehensive tests for Feature Y
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Unit tests with 95% coverage (exceeds 90% threshold)
|
||||||
|
- Integration tests for API endpoints
|
||||||
|
- Test fixtures for data generation
|
||||||
|
- Proper mocking patterns established
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Task X: Feature Y - Testing complete"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Error Handling & Debugging**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Test Debugging Techniques**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Use test utilities for debugging
|
||||||
|
import { testUtils } from '../setup';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
it('should debug complex operation', () => {
|
||||||
|
testUtils.withConsole(() => {
|
||||||
|
// Console output visible only for this test
|
||||||
|
console.log('Debug info:', complexData);
|
||||||
|
service.complexOperation();
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Use proper async debugging
|
||||||
|
it('should handle async operations', async () => {
|
||||||
|
const promise = service.asyncOperation();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Test intermediate state
|
||||||
|
expect(service.isProcessing()).toBe(true);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const result = await promise;
|
||||||
|
expect(result).toBe('expected');
|
||||||
|
expect(service.isProcessing()).toBe(false);
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Common Test Issues & Solutions**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Hanging tests (common with database connections)
|
||||||
|
npm run test:integration -- --detectOpenHandles
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Memory leaks in tests
|
||||||
|
npm run test:unit -- --logHeapUsage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Slow tests identification
|
||||||
|
npm run test:coverage -- --verbose
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Mock not working properly
|
||||||
|
# Check: mock is declared before imports
|
||||||
|
# Check: jest.clearAllMocks() in beforeEach
|
||||||
|
# Check: TypeScript typing is correct
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Continuous Integration Integration**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **CI/CD Pipeline Testing**
|
||||||
|
```yaml
|
||||||
|
# Example GitHub Actions integration
|
||||||
|
- name: Run tests
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
npm ci
|
||||||
|
npm run test:coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Upload coverage reports
|
||||||
|
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
file: ./coverage/lcov.info
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Pre-commit Hooks**
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Setup pre-commit testing (recommended)
|
||||||
|
# In package.json scripts:
|
||||||
|
"pre-commit": "npm run test:unit && npm run test:integration"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Husky integration example:
|
||||||
|
npx husky add .husky/pre-commit "npm run test:unit"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## **Test Maintenance & Evolution**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Adding Tests for New Features**
|
||||||
|
1. **Create test file** alongside source code or in `tests/unit/`
|
||||||
|
2. **Follow established patterns** from `src/utils/auth.test.ts`
|
||||||
|
3. **Use existing fixtures** from `tests/fixtures/`
|
||||||
|
4. **Apply proper mocking** patterns for dependencies
|
||||||
|
5. **Meet coverage thresholds** for the module
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Updating Integration/E2E Tests**
|
||||||
|
1. **Update templates** in `tests/integration/` when APIs change
|
||||||
|
2. **Modify E2E workflows** in `tests/e2e/` for new user journeys
|
||||||
|
3. **Update test fixtures** for new data requirements
|
||||||
|
4. **Maintain database cleanup** utilities
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### **Test Performance Optimization**
|
||||||
|
- **Parallel execution**: Jest runs tests in parallel by default
|
||||||
|
- **Test isolation**: Use proper setup/teardown for independence
|
||||||
|
- **Mock optimization**: Mock heavy dependencies appropriately
|
||||||
|
- **Database efficiency**: Use transaction rollbacks where possible
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Key References:**
|
||||||
|
- [Testing Standards](mdc:.cursor/rules/tests.mdc)
|
||||||
|
- [Git Workflow](mdc:.cursor/rules/git_workflow.mdc)
|
||||||
|
- [Development Workflow](mdc:.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc)
|
||||||
|
- [Jest Configuration](mdc:jest.config.js)
|
||||||
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@ PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=YOUR_PERPLEXITY_KEY_HERE
|
|||||||
OPENAI_API_KEY=YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE
|
OPENAI_API_KEY=YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
GOOGLE_API_KEY=YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE
|
GOOGLE_API_KEY=YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
MISTRAL_API_KEY=YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE
|
MISTRAL_API_KEY=YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
|
GROQ_API_KEY=YOUR_GROQ_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
OPENROUTER_API_KEY=YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE
|
OPENROUTER_API_KEY=YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
XAI_API_KEY=YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE
|
XAI_API_KEY=YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY=YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE
|
AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY=YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
|
OLLAMA_API_KEY=YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Google Vertex AI Configuration
|
# Google Vertex AI Configuration
|
||||||
VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-gcp-project-id
|
VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-gcp-project-id
|
||||||
|
|||||||
45
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
vendored
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45
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
|
|||||||
|
# What type of PR is this?
|
||||||
|
<!-- Check one -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] 🐛 Bug fix
|
||||||
|
- [ ] ✨ Feature
|
||||||
|
- [ ] 🔌 Integration
|
||||||
|
- [ ] 📝 Docs
|
||||||
|
- [ ] 🧹 Refactor
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Other:
|
||||||
|
## Description
|
||||||
|
<!-- What does this PR do? -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Related Issues
|
||||||
|
<!-- Link issues: Fixes #123 -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How to Test This
|
||||||
|
<!-- Quick steps to verify the changes work -->
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Example commands or steps
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Expected result:**
|
||||||
|
<!-- What should happen? -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Contributor Checklist
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Created changeset: `npm run changeset`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Tests pass: `npm test`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Format check passes: `npm run format-check` (or `npm run format` to fix)
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Addressed CodeRabbit comments (if any)
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Linked related issues (if any)
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Manually tested the changes
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Changelog Entry
|
||||||
|
<!-- One line describing the change for users -->
|
||||||
|
<!-- Example: "Added Kiro IDE integration with automatic task status updates" -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### For Maintainers
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] PR title follows conventional commits
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Target branch correct
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Labels added
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Milestone assigned (if applicable)
|
||||||
39
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/bugfix.md
vendored
Normal file
39
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/bugfix.md
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
|||||||
|
## 🐛 Bug Fix
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 🔍 Bug Description
|
||||||
|
<!-- Describe the bug -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 🔗 Related Issues
|
||||||
|
<!-- Fixes #123 -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### ✨ Solution
|
||||||
|
<!-- How does this PR fix the bug? -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How to Test
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Steps that caused the bug:
|
||||||
|
1.
|
||||||
|
2.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Before fix:**
|
||||||
|
**After fix:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Quick verification:
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Commands to verify the fix
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Contributor Checklist
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Created changeset: `npm run changeset`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Tests pass: `npm test`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Format check passes: `npm run format-check`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Addressed CodeRabbit comments
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Added unit tests (if applicable)
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Manually verified the fix works
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### For Maintainers
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Root cause identified
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Fix doesn't introduce new issues
|
||||||
|
- [ ] CI passes
|
||||||
11
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/config.yml
vendored
Normal file
11
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/config.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|||||||
|
blank_issues_enabled: false
|
||||||
|
contact_links:
|
||||||
|
- name: 🐛 Bug Fix
|
||||||
|
url: https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/compare/next...HEAD?template=bugfix.md
|
||||||
|
about: Fix a bug in Task Master
|
||||||
|
- name: ✨ New Feature
|
||||||
|
url: https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/compare/next...HEAD?template=feature.md
|
||||||
|
about: Add a new feature to Task Master
|
||||||
|
- name: 🔌 New Integration
|
||||||
|
url: https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/compare/next...HEAD?template=integration.md
|
||||||
|
about: Add support for a new tool, IDE, or platform
|
||||||
49
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/feature.md
vendored
Normal file
49
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/feature.md
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
|
|||||||
|
## ✨ New Feature
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 📋 Feature Description
|
||||||
|
<!-- Brief description -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 🎯 Problem Statement
|
||||||
|
<!-- What problem does this feature solve? Why is it needed? -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 💡 Solution
|
||||||
|
<!-- How does this feature solve the problem? What's the approach? -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 🔗 Related Issues
|
||||||
|
<!-- Link related issues: Fixes #123, Part of #456 -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How to Use It
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Quick Start
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Basic usage example
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Example
|
||||||
|
<!-- Show a real use case -->
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Practical example
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**What you should see:**
|
||||||
|
<!-- Expected behavior -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Contributor Checklist
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Created changeset: `npm run changeset`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Tests pass: `npm test`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Format check passes: `npm run format-check`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Addressed CodeRabbit comments
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Added tests for new functionality
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Manually tested in CLI mode
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Manually tested in MCP mode (if applicable)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Changelog Entry
|
||||||
|
<!-- One-liner for release notes -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### For Maintainers
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Feature aligns with project vision
|
||||||
|
- [ ] CIs pass
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Changeset file exists
|
||||||
53
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/integration.md
vendored
Normal file
53
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/integration.md
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
|
|||||||
|
# 🔌 New Integration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## What tool/IDE is being integrated?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- Name and brief description -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## What can users do with it?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- Key benefits -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How to Enable
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Setup
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
task-master rules add [name]
|
||||||
|
# Any other setup steps
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Example Usage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<!-- Show it in action -->
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Real example
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Natural Language Hooks (if applicable)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
"When tests pass, mark task as done"
|
||||||
|
# Other examples
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Contributor Checklist
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Created changeset: `npm run changeset`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Tests pass: `npm test`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Format check passes: `npm run format-check`
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Addressed CodeRabbit comments
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Integration fully tested with target tool/IDE
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Error scenarios tested
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Added integration tests
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Documentation includes setup guide
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Examples are working and clear
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## For Maintainers
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Integration stability verified
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Documentation comprehensive
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Examples working
|
||||||
259
.github/scripts/auto-close-duplicates.mjs
vendored
Normal file
259
.github/scripts/auto-close-duplicates.mjs
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,259 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
async function githubRequest(endpoint, token, method = 'GET', body) {
|
||||||
|
const response = await fetch(`https://api.github.com${endpoint}`, {
|
||||||
|
method,
|
||||||
|
headers: {
|
||||||
|
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
|
||||||
|
Accept: 'application/vnd.github.v3+json',
|
||||||
|
'User-Agent': 'auto-close-duplicates-script',
|
||||||
|
...(body && { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' })
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
...(body && { body: JSON.stringify(body) })
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (!response.ok) {
|
||||||
|
throw new Error(
|
||||||
|
`GitHub API request failed: ${response.status} ${response.statusText}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
return response.json();
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
function extractDuplicateIssueNumber(commentBody) {
|
||||||
|
const match = commentBody.match(/#(\d+)/);
|
||||||
|
return match ? parseInt(match[1], 10) : null;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
async function closeIssueAsDuplicate(
|
||||||
|
owner,
|
||||||
|
repo,
|
||||||
|
issueNumber,
|
||||||
|
duplicateOfNumber,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
) {
|
||||||
|
await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issueNumber}`,
|
||||||
|
token,
|
||||||
|
'PATCH',
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
state: 'closed',
|
||||||
|
state_reason: 'not_planned',
|
||||||
|
labels: ['duplicate']
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issueNumber}/comments`,
|
||||||
|
token,
|
||||||
|
'POST',
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
body: `This issue has been automatically closed as a duplicate of #${duplicateOfNumber}.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If this is incorrect, please re-open this issue or create a new one.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
🤖 Generated with [Task Master Bot]`
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
async function autoCloseDuplicates() {
|
||||||
|
console.log('[DEBUG] Starting auto-close duplicates script');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const token = process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN;
|
||||||
|
if (!token) {
|
||||||
|
throw new Error('GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable is required');
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
console.log('[DEBUG] GitHub token found');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const owner = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER || 'eyaltoledano';
|
||||||
|
const repo = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME || 'claude-task-master';
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Repository: ${owner}/${repo}`);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const threeDaysAgo = new Date();
|
||||||
|
threeDaysAgo.setDate(threeDaysAgo.getDate() - 3);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Checking for duplicate comments older than: ${threeDaysAgo.toISOString()}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log('[DEBUG] Fetching open issues created more than 3 days ago...');
|
||||||
|
const allIssues = [];
|
||||||
|
let page = 1;
|
||||||
|
const perPage = 100;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const MAX_PAGES = 50; // Increase limit for larger repos
|
||||||
|
let foundRecentIssue = false;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
while (true) {
|
||||||
|
const pageIssues = await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues?state=open&per_page=${perPage}&page=${page}&sort=created&direction=desc`,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (pageIssues.length === 0) break;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Filter for issues created more than 3 days ago
|
||||||
|
const oldEnoughIssues = pageIssues.filter(
|
||||||
|
(issue) => new Date(issue.created_at) <= threeDaysAgo
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
allIssues.push(...oldEnoughIssues);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// If all issues on this page are newer than 3 days, we can stop
|
||||||
|
if (oldEnoughIssues.length === 0 && page === 1) {
|
||||||
|
foundRecentIssue = true;
|
||||||
|
break;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// If we found some old issues but not all, continue to next page
|
||||||
|
// as there might be more old issues
|
||||||
|
page++;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Safety limit to avoid infinite loops
|
||||||
|
if (page > MAX_PAGES) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[WARNING] Reached maximum page limit of ${MAX_PAGES}`);
|
||||||
|
break;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const issues = allIssues;
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Found ${issues.length} open issues`);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
let processedCount = 0;
|
||||||
|
let candidateCount = 0;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
for (const issue of issues) {
|
||||||
|
processedCount++;
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Processing issue #${issue.number} (${processedCount}/${issues.length}): ${issue.title}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Fetching comments for issue #${issue.number}...`);
|
||||||
|
const comments = await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue.number}/comments`,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} has ${comments.length} comments`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const dupeComments = comments.filter(
|
||||||
|
(comment) =>
|
||||||
|
comment.body.includes('Found') &&
|
||||||
|
comment.body.includes('possible duplicate') &&
|
||||||
|
comment.user.type === 'Bot'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} has ${dupeComments.length} duplicate detection comments`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (dupeComments.length === 0) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - no duplicate comments found, skipping`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
continue;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const lastDupeComment = dupeComments[dupeComments.length - 1];
|
||||||
|
const dupeCommentDate = new Date(lastDupeComment.created_at);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${
|
||||||
|
issue.number
|
||||||
|
} - most recent duplicate comment from: ${dupeCommentDate.toISOString()}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (dupeCommentDate > threeDaysAgo) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - duplicate comment is too recent, skipping`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
continue;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${
|
||||||
|
issue.number
|
||||||
|
} - duplicate comment is old enough (${Math.floor(
|
||||||
|
(Date.now() - dupeCommentDate.getTime()) / (1000 * 60 * 60 * 24)
|
||||||
|
)} days)`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const commentsAfterDupe = comments.filter(
|
||||||
|
(comment) => new Date(comment.created_at) > dupeCommentDate
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - ${commentsAfterDupe.length} comments after duplicate detection`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (commentsAfterDupe.length > 0) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - has activity after duplicate comment, skipping`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
continue;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - checking reactions on duplicate comment...`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
const reactions = await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/comments/${lastDupeComment.id}/reactions`,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - duplicate comment has ${reactions.length} reactions`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const authorThumbsDown = reactions.some(
|
||||||
|
(reaction) =>
|
||||||
|
reaction.user.id === issue.user.id && reaction.content === '-1'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - author thumbs down reaction: ${authorThumbsDown}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (authorThumbsDown) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - author disagreed with duplicate detection, skipping`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
continue;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const duplicateIssueNumber = extractDuplicateIssueNumber(
|
||||||
|
lastDupeComment.body
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
if (!duplicateIssueNumber) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} - could not extract duplicate issue number from comment, skipping`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
continue;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
candidateCount++;
|
||||||
|
const issueUrl = `https://github.com/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue.number}`;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[INFO] Auto-closing issue #${issue.number} as duplicate of #${duplicateIssueNumber}: ${issueUrl}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
await closeIssueAsDuplicate(
|
||||||
|
owner,
|
||||||
|
repo,
|
||||||
|
issue.number,
|
||||||
|
duplicateIssueNumber,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[SUCCESS] Successfully closed issue #${issue.number} as duplicate of #${duplicateIssueNumber}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
} catch (error) {
|
||||||
|
console.error(
|
||||||
|
`[ERROR] Failed to close issue #${issue.number} as duplicate: ${error}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Script completed. Processed ${processedCount} issues, found ${candidateCount} candidates for auto-close`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
autoCloseDuplicates().catch(console.error);
|
||||||
178
.github/scripts/backfill-duplicate-comments.mjs
vendored
Normal file
178
.github/scripts/backfill-duplicate-comments.mjs
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
async function githubRequest(endpoint, token, method = 'GET', body) {
|
||||||
|
const response = await fetch(`https://api.github.com${endpoint}`, {
|
||||||
|
method,
|
||||||
|
headers: {
|
||||||
|
Authorization: `Bearer ${token}`,
|
||||||
|
Accept: 'application/vnd.github.v3+json',
|
||||||
|
'User-Agent': 'backfill-duplicate-comments-script',
|
||||||
|
...(body && { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' })
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
...(body && { body: JSON.stringify(body) })
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (!response.ok) {
|
||||||
|
throw new Error(
|
||||||
|
`GitHub API request failed: ${response.status} ${response.statusText}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
return response.json();
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
async function triggerDedupeWorkflow(
|
||||||
|
owner,
|
||||||
|
repo,
|
||||||
|
issueNumber,
|
||||||
|
token,
|
||||||
|
dryRun = true
|
||||||
|
) {
|
||||||
|
if (dryRun) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DRY RUN] Would trigger dedupe workflow for issue #${issueNumber}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
return;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/actions/workflows/claude-dedupe-issues.yml/dispatches`,
|
||||||
|
token,
|
||||||
|
'POST',
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
ref: 'main',
|
||||||
|
inputs: {
|
||||||
|
issue_number: issueNumber.toString()
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
async function backfillDuplicateComments() {
|
||||||
|
console.log('[DEBUG] Starting backfill duplicate comments script');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const token = process.env.GITHUB_TOKEN;
|
||||||
|
if (!token) {
|
||||||
|
throw new Error(`GITHUB_TOKEN environment variable is required
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Usage:
|
||||||
|
node .github/scripts/backfill-duplicate-comments.mjs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Environment Variables:
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_TOKEN - GitHub personal access token with repo and actions permissions (required)
|
||||||
|
DRY_RUN - Set to "false" to actually trigger workflows (default: true for safety)
|
||||||
|
DAYS_BACK - How many days back to look for old issues (default: 90)`);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
console.log('[DEBUG] GitHub token found');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const owner = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER || 'eyaltoledano';
|
||||||
|
const repo = process.env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME || 'claude-task-master';
|
||||||
|
const dryRun = process.env.DRY_RUN !== 'false';
|
||||||
|
const daysBack = parseInt(process.env.DAYS_BACK || '90', 10);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Repository: ${owner}/${repo}`);
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Dry run mode: ${dryRun}`);
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Looking back ${daysBack} days`);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const cutoffDate = new Date();
|
||||||
|
cutoffDate.setDate(cutoffDate.getDate() - daysBack);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Fetching issues created since ${cutoffDate.toISOString()}...`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
const allIssues = [];
|
||||||
|
let page = 1;
|
||||||
|
const perPage = 100;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
while (true) {
|
||||||
|
const pageIssues = await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues?state=all&per_page=${perPage}&page=${page}&since=${cutoffDate.toISOString()}`,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (pageIssues.length === 0) break;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
allIssues.push(...pageIssues);
|
||||||
|
page++;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Safety limit to avoid infinite loops
|
||||||
|
if (page > 100) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('[DEBUG] Reached page limit, stopping pagination');
|
||||||
|
break;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Found ${allIssues.length} issues from the last ${daysBack} days`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
let processedCount = 0;
|
||||||
|
let candidateCount = 0;
|
||||||
|
let triggeredCount = 0;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
for (const issue of allIssues) {
|
||||||
|
processedCount++;
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Processing issue #${issue.number} (${processedCount}/${allIssues.length}): ${issue.title}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(`[DEBUG] Fetching comments for issue #${issue.number}...`);
|
||||||
|
const comments = await githubRequest(
|
||||||
|
`/repos/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue.number}/comments`,
|
||||||
|
token
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} has ${comments.length} comments`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Look for existing duplicate detection comments (from the dedupe bot)
|
||||||
|
const dupeDetectionComments = comments.filter(
|
||||||
|
(comment) =>
|
||||||
|
comment.body.includes('Found') &&
|
||||||
|
comment.body.includes('possible duplicate') &&
|
||||||
|
comment.user.type === 'Bot'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} has ${dupeDetectionComments.length} duplicate detection comments`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Skip if there's already a duplicate detection comment
|
||||||
|
if (dupeDetectionComments.length > 0) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Issue #${issue.number} already has duplicate detection comment, skipping`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
continue;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
candidateCount++;
|
||||||
|
const issueUrl = `https://github.com/${owner}/${repo}/issues/${issue.number}`;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[INFO] ${dryRun ? '[DRY RUN] ' : ''}Triggering dedupe workflow for issue #${issue.number}: ${issueUrl}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
await triggerDedupeWorkflow(owner, repo, issue.number, token, dryRun);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (!dryRun) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[SUCCESS] Successfully triggered dedupe workflow for issue #${issue.number}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
triggeredCount++;
|
||||||
|
} catch (error) {
|
||||||
|
console.error(
|
||||||
|
`[ERROR] Failed to trigger workflow for issue #${issue.number}: ${error}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Add a delay between workflow triggers to avoid overwhelming the system
|
||||||
|
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`[DEBUG] Script completed. Processed ${processedCount} issues, found ${candidateCount} candidates without duplicate comments, ${dryRun ? 'would trigger' : 'triggered'} ${triggeredCount} workflows`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
backfillDuplicateComments().catch(console.error);
|
||||||
102
.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs
vendored
Executable file
102
.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs
vendored
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@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
import { readFileSync, existsSync } from 'node:fs';
|
||||||
|
import { join, dirname, resolve } from 'node:path';
|
||||||
|
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
|
||||||
|
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Get context from command line argument or environment
|
||||||
|
const context = process.argv[2] || process.env.GITHUB_WORKFLOW || 'manual';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
function findRootDir(startDir) {
|
||||||
|
let currentDir = resolve(startDir);
|
||||||
|
while (currentDir !== '/') {
|
||||||
|
if (existsSync(join(currentDir, 'package.json'))) {
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
const pkg = JSON.parse(
|
||||||
|
readFileSync(join(currentDir, 'package.json'), 'utf8')
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
if (pkg.name === 'task-master-ai' || pkg.repository) {
|
||||||
|
return currentDir;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
} catch {}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
currentDir = dirname(currentDir);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
throw new Error('Could not find root directory');
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
function checkPreReleaseMode() {
|
||||||
|
console.log('🔍 Checking if branch is in pre-release mode...');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const rootDir = findRootDir(__dirname);
|
||||||
|
const preJsonPath = join(rootDir, '.changeset', 'pre.json');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Check if pre.json exists
|
||||||
|
if (!existsSync(preJsonPath)) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('✅ Not in active pre-release mode - safe to proceed');
|
||||||
|
process.exit(0);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
// Read and parse pre.json
|
||||||
|
const preJsonContent = readFileSync(preJsonPath, 'utf8');
|
||||||
|
const preJson = JSON.parse(preJsonContent);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Check if we're in active pre-release mode
|
||||||
|
if (preJson.mode === 'pre') {
|
||||||
|
console.error('❌ ERROR: This branch is in active pre-release mode!');
|
||||||
|
console.error('');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Provide context-specific error messages
|
||||||
|
if (context === 'Release Check' || context === 'pull_request') {
|
||||||
|
console.error(
|
||||||
|
'Pre-release mode must be exited before merging to main.'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.error('');
|
||||||
|
console.error(
|
||||||
|
'To fix this, run the following commands in your branch:'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.error(' npx changeset pre exit');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git add -u');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git commit -m "chore: exit pre-release mode"');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git push');
|
||||||
|
console.error('');
|
||||||
|
console.error('Then update this pull request.');
|
||||||
|
} else if (context === 'Release' || context === 'main') {
|
||||||
|
console.error(
|
||||||
|
'Pre-release mode should only be used on feature branches, not main.'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
console.error('');
|
||||||
|
console.error('To fix this, run the following commands locally:');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' npx changeset pre exit');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git add -u');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git commit -m "chore: exit pre-release mode"');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git push origin main');
|
||||||
|
console.error('');
|
||||||
|
console.error('Then re-run this workflow.');
|
||||||
|
} else {
|
||||||
|
console.error('Pre-release mode must be exited before proceeding.');
|
||||||
|
console.error('');
|
||||||
|
console.error('To fix this, run the following commands:');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' npx changeset pre exit');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git add -u');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git commit -m "chore: exit pre-release mode"');
|
||||||
|
console.error(' git push');
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log('✅ Not in active pre-release mode - safe to proceed');
|
||||||
|
process.exit(0);
|
||||||
|
} catch (error) {
|
||||||
|
console.error(`❌ ERROR: Unable to parse .changeset/pre.json – aborting.`);
|
||||||
|
console.error(`Error details: ${error.message}`);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Run the check
|
||||||
|
checkPreReleaseMode();
|
||||||
157
.github/scripts/parse-metrics.mjs
vendored
Normal file
157
.github/scripts/parse-metrics.mjs
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
import { readFileSync, existsSync, writeFileSync } from 'fs';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
function parseMetricsTable(content, metricName) {
|
||||||
|
const lines = content.split('\n');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
|
||||||
|
const line = lines[i].trim();
|
||||||
|
// Match a markdown table row like: | Metric Name | value | ...
|
||||||
|
const safeName = metricName.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
|
||||||
|
const re = new RegExp(`^\\|\\s*${safeName}\\s*\\|\\s*([^|]+)\\|?`);
|
||||||
|
const match = line.match(re);
|
||||||
|
if (match) {
|
||||||
|
return match[1].trim() || 'N/A';
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
return 'N/A';
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
function parseCountMetric(content, metricName) {
|
||||||
|
const result = parseMetricsTable(content, metricName);
|
||||||
|
// Extract number from string, handling commas and spaces
|
||||||
|
const numberMatch = result.toString().match(/[\d,]+/);
|
||||||
|
if (numberMatch) {
|
||||||
|
const number = parseInt(numberMatch[0].replace(/,/g, ''));
|
||||||
|
return isNaN(number) ? 0 : number;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
return 0;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
function main() {
|
||||||
|
const metrics = {
|
||||||
|
issues_created: 0,
|
||||||
|
issues_closed: 0,
|
||||||
|
prs_created: 0,
|
||||||
|
prs_merged: 0,
|
||||||
|
issue_avg_first_response: 'N/A',
|
||||||
|
issue_avg_time_to_close: 'N/A',
|
||||||
|
pr_avg_first_response: 'N/A',
|
||||||
|
pr_avg_merge_time: 'N/A'
|
||||||
|
};
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Parse issue metrics
|
||||||
|
if (existsSync('issue_metrics.md')) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('📄 Found issue_metrics.md, parsing...');
|
||||||
|
const issueContent = readFileSync('issue_metrics.md', 'utf8');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
metrics.issues_created = parseCountMetric(
|
||||||
|
issueContent,
|
||||||
|
'Total number of items created'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
metrics.issues_closed = parseCountMetric(
|
||||||
|
issueContent,
|
||||||
|
'Number of items closed'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
metrics.issue_avg_first_response = parseMetricsTable(
|
||||||
|
issueContent,
|
||||||
|
'Time to first response'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
metrics.issue_avg_time_to_close = parseMetricsTable(
|
||||||
|
issueContent,
|
||||||
|
'Time to close'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
} else {
|
||||||
|
console.warn('[parse-metrics] issue_metrics.md not found; using defaults.');
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Parse PR created metrics
|
||||||
|
if (existsSync('pr_created_metrics.md')) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('📄 Found pr_created_metrics.md, parsing...');
|
||||||
|
const prCreatedContent = readFileSync('pr_created_metrics.md', 'utf8');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
metrics.prs_created = parseCountMetric(
|
||||||
|
prCreatedContent,
|
||||||
|
'Total number of items created'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
metrics.pr_avg_first_response = parseMetricsTable(
|
||||||
|
prCreatedContent,
|
||||||
|
'Time to first response'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
} else {
|
||||||
|
console.warn(
|
||||||
|
'[parse-metrics] pr_created_metrics.md not found; using defaults.'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Parse PR merged metrics (for more accurate merge data)
|
||||||
|
if (existsSync('pr_merged_metrics.md')) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('📄 Found pr_merged_metrics.md, parsing...');
|
||||||
|
const prMergedContent = readFileSync('pr_merged_metrics.md', 'utf8');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
metrics.prs_merged = parseCountMetric(
|
||||||
|
prMergedContent,
|
||||||
|
'Total number of items created'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
// For merged PRs, "Time to close" is actually time to merge
|
||||||
|
metrics.pr_avg_merge_time = parseMetricsTable(
|
||||||
|
prMergedContent,
|
||||||
|
'Time to close'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
} else {
|
||||||
|
console.warn(
|
||||||
|
'[parse-metrics] pr_merged_metrics.md not found; falling back to pr_metrics.md.'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
// Fallback: try old pr_metrics.md if it exists
|
||||||
|
if (existsSync('pr_metrics.md')) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('📄 Falling back to pr_metrics.md...');
|
||||||
|
const prContent = readFileSync('pr_metrics.md', 'utf8');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const mergedCount = parseCountMetric(prContent, 'Number of items merged');
|
||||||
|
metrics.prs_merged =
|
||||||
|
mergedCount || parseCountMetric(prContent, 'Number of items closed');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const maybeMergeTime = parseMetricsTable(
|
||||||
|
prContent,
|
||||||
|
'Average time to merge'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
metrics.pr_avg_merge_time =
|
||||||
|
maybeMergeTime !== 'N/A'
|
||||||
|
? maybeMergeTime
|
||||||
|
: parseMetricsTable(prContent, 'Time to close');
|
||||||
|
} else {
|
||||||
|
console.warn('[parse-metrics] pr_metrics.md not found; using defaults.');
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Output for GitHub Actions
|
||||||
|
const output = Object.entries(metrics)
|
||||||
|
.map(([key, value]) => `${key}=${value}`)
|
||||||
|
.join('\n');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Always output to stdout for debugging
|
||||||
|
console.log('\n=== FINAL METRICS ===');
|
||||||
|
Object.entries(metrics).forEach(([key, value]) => {
|
||||||
|
console.log(`${key}: ${value}`);
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Write to GITHUB_OUTPUT if in GitHub Actions
|
||||||
|
if (process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT) {
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
writeFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, output + '\n', { flag: 'a' });
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
`\nSuccessfully wrote metrics to ${process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT}`
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
} catch (error) {
|
||||||
|
console.error(`Failed to write to GITHUB_OUTPUT: ${error.message}`);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
} else {
|
||||||
|
console.log(
|
||||||
|
'\nNo GITHUB_OUTPUT environment variable found, skipping file write'
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
main();
|
||||||
30
.github/scripts/release.mjs
vendored
Executable file
30
.github/scripts/release.mjs
vendored
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
import { existsSync, unlinkSync } from 'node:fs';
|
||||||
|
import { join, dirname } from 'node:path';
|
||||||
|
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
|
||||||
|
import { findRootDir, runCommand } from './utils.mjs';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
|
||||||
|
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const rootDir = findRootDir(__dirname);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log('🚀 Starting release process...');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Double-check we're not in pre-release mode (safety net)
|
||||||
|
const preJsonPath = join(rootDir, '.changeset', 'pre.json');
|
||||||
|
if (existsSync(preJsonPath)) {
|
||||||
|
console.log('⚠️ Warning: pre.json still exists. Removing it...');
|
||||||
|
unlinkSync(preJsonPath);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Check if the extension version has changed and tag it
|
||||||
|
// This prevents changeset from trying to publish the private package
|
||||||
|
runCommand('node', [join(__dirname, 'tag-extension.mjs')]);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Run changeset publish for npm packages
|
||||||
|
runCommand('npx', ['changeset', 'publish']);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log('✅ Release process completed!');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// The extension tag (if created) will trigger the extension-release workflow
|
||||||
33
.github/scripts/tag-extension.mjs
vendored
Executable file
33
.github/scripts/tag-extension.mjs
vendored
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
|
||||||
|
import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs';
|
||||||
|
import { join, dirname } from 'node:path';
|
||||||
|
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
|
||||||
|
import { findRootDir, createAndPushTag } from './utils.mjs';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
|
||||||
|
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const rootDir = findRootDir(__dirname);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Read the extension's package.json
|
||||||
|
const extensionDir = join(rootDir, 'apps', 'extension');
|
||||||
|
const pkgPath = join(extensionDir, 'package.json');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
let pkg;
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
const pkgContent = readFileSync(pkgPath, 'utf8');
|
||||||
|
pkg = JSON.parse(pkgContent);
|
||||||
|
} catch (error) {
|
||||||
|
console.error('Failed to read package.json:', error.message);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Ensure we have required fields
|
||||||
|
assert(pkg.name, 'package.json must have a name field');
|
||||||
|
assert(pkg.version, 'package.json must have a version field');
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
const tag = `${pkg.name}@${pkg.version}`;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Create and push the tag if it doesn't exist
|
||||||
|
createAndPushTag(tag);
|
||||||
88
.github/scripts/utils.mjs
vendored
Executable file
88
.github/scripts/utils.mjs
vendored
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
|
|||||||
|
#!/usr/bin/env node
|
||||||
|
import { spawnSync } from 'node:child_process';
|
||||||
|
import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs';
|
||||||
|
import { join, dirname, resolve } from 'node:path';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Find the root directory by looking for package.json with task-master-ai
|
||||||
|
export function findRootDir(startDir) {
|
||||||
|
let currentDir = resolve(startDir);
|
||||||
|
while (currentDir !== '/') {
|
||||||
|
const pkgPath = join(currentDir, 'package.json');
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
const pkg = JSON.parse(readFileSync(pkgPath, 'utf8'));
|
||||||
|
if (pkg.name === 'task-master-ai' || pkg.repository) {
|
||||||
|
return currentDir;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
} catch {}
|
||||||
|
currentDir = dirname(currentDir);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
throw new Error('Could not find root directory');
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Run a command with proper error handling
|
||||||
|
export function runCommand(command, args = [], options = {}) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(`Running: ${command} ${args.join(' ')}`);
|
||||||
|
const result = spawnSync(command, args, {
|
||||||
|
encoding: 'utf8',
|
||||||
|
stdio: 'inherit',
|
||||||
|
...options
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if (result.status !== 0) {
|
||||||
|
console.error(`Command failed with exit code ${result.status}`);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(result.status);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
return result;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Get package version from a package.json file
|
||||||
|
export function getPackageVersion(packagePath) {
|
||||||
|
try {
|
||||||
|
const pkg = JSON.parse(readFileSync(packagePath, 'utf8'));
|
||||||
|
return pkg.version;
|
||||||
|
} catch (error) {
|
||||||
|
console.error(
|
||||||
|
`Failed to read package version from ${packagePath}:`,
|
||||||
|
error.message
|
||||||
|
);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Check if a git tag exists on remote
|
||||||
|
export function tagExistsOnRemote(tag, remote = 'origin') {
|
||||||
|
const result = spawnSync('git', ['ls-remote', remote, tag], {
|
||||||
|
encoding: 'utf8'
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
return result.status === 0 && result.stdout.trim() !== '';
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Create and push a git tag if it doesn't exist
|
||||||
|
export function createAndPushTag(tag, remote = 'origin') {
|
||||||
|
// Check if tag already exists
|
||||||
|
if (tagExistsOnRemote(tag, remote)) {
|
||||||
|
console.log(`Tag ${tag} already exists on remote, skipping`);
|
||||||
|
return false;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(`Creating new tag: ${tag}`);
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Create the tag locally
|
||||||
|
const tagResult = spawnSync('git', ['tag', tag]);
|
||||||
|
if (tagResult.status !== 0) {
|
||||||
|
console.error('Failed to create tag:', tagResult.error || tagResult.stderr);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Push the tag to remote
|
||||||
|
const pushResult = spawnSync('git', ['push', remote, tag]);
|
||||||
|
if (pushResult.status !== 0) {
|
||||||
|
console.error('Failed to push tag:', pushResult.error || pushResult.stderr);
|
||||||
|
process.exit(1);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
console.log(`✅ Successfully created and pushed tag: ${tag}`);
|
||||||
|
return true;
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
31
.github/workflows/auto-close-duplicates.yml
vendored
Normal file
31
.github/workflows/auto-close-duplicates.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Auto-close duplicate issues
|
||||||
|
# description: Auto-closes issues that are duplicates of existing issues
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
schedule:
|
||||||
|
- cron: "0 9 * * *" # Runs daily at 9 AM UTC
|
||||||
|
workflow_dispatch:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
auto-close-duplicates:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 10
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: write # Need write permission to close issues and add comments
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Setup Node.js
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Auto-close duplicate issues
|
||||||
|
run: node .github/scripts/auto-close-duplicates.mjs
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
|
||||||
46
.github/workflows/backfill-duplicate-comments.yml
vendored
Normal file
46
.github/workflows/backfill-duplicate-comments.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Backfill Duplicate Comments
|
||||||
|
# description: Triggers duplicate detection for old issues that don't have duplicate comments
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
workflow_dispatch:
|
||||||
|
inputs:
|
||||||
|
days_back:
|
||||||
|
description: "How many days back to look for old issues"
|
||||||
|
required: false
|
||||||
|
default: "90"
|
||||||
|
type: string
|
||||||
|
dry_run:
|
||||||
|
description: "Dry run mode (true to only log what would be done)"
|
||||||
|
required: false
|
||||||
|
default: "true"
|
||||||
|
type: choice
|
||||||
|
options:
|
||||||
|
- "true"
|
||||||
|
- "false"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
backfill-duplicate-comments:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 30
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: read
|
||||||
|
actions: write
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Setup Node.js
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Backfill duplicate comments
|
||||||
|
run: node .github/scripts/backfill-duplicate-comments.mjs
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_REPOSITORY_NAME: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
|
||||||
|
DAYS_BACK: ${{ inputs.days_back }}
|
||||||
|
DRY_RUN: ${{ inputs.dry_run }}
|
||||||
128
.github/workflows/ci.yml
vendored
128
.github/workflows/ci.yml
vendored
@@ -6,73 +6,124 @@ on:
|
|||||||
- main
|
- main
|
||||||
- next
|
- next
|
||||||
pull_request:
|
pull_request:
|
||||||
branches:
|
workflow_dispatch:
|
||||||
- main
|
|
||||||
- next
|
concurrency:
|
||||||
|
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
|
||||||
|
cancel-in-progress: true
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
permissions:
|
permissions:
|
||||||
contents: read
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
DO_NOT_TRACK: 1
|
||||||
|
NODE_ENV: development
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
jobs:
|
jobs:
|
||||||
setup:
|
# Fast checks that can run in parallel
|
||||||
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
|
||||||
steps:
|
|
||||||
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
|
||||||
with:
|
|
||||||
fetch-depth: 0
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
|
||||||
with:
|
|
||||||
node-version: 20
|
|
||||||
cache: 'npm'
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Install Dependencies
|
|
||||||
id: install
|
|
||||||
run: npm ci
|
|
||||||
timeout-minutes: 2
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Cache node_modules
|
|
||||||
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
|
||||||
with:
|
|
||||||
path: node_modules
|
|
||||||
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
format-check:
|
format-check:
|
||||||
needs: setup
|
name: Format Check
|
||||||
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
steps:
|
steps:
|
||||||
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
node-version: 20
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
cache: "npm"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Restore node_modules
|
- name: Install dependencies
|
||||||
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
|
||||||
with:
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
path: node_modules
|
|
||||||
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Format Check
|
- name: Format Check
|
||||||
run: npm run format-check
|
run: npm run format-check
|
||||||
env:
|
env:
|
||||||
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
test:
|
typecheck:
|
||||||
needs: setup
|
name: Typecheck
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 10
|
||||||
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
steps:
|
steps:
|
||||||
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
node-version: 20
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
cache: "npm"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Restore node_modules
|
- name: Install dependencies
|
||||||
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Typecheck
|
||||||
|
run: npm run turbo:typecheck
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Build job to ensure everything compiles
|
||||||
|
build:
|
||||||
|
name: Build
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
path: node_modules
|
fetch-depth: 2
|
||||||
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
cache: "npm"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install dependencies
|
||||||
|
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Build
|
||||||
|
run: npm run turbo:build
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
NODE_ENV: production
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN }}
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL }}
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Upload build artifacts
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
name: build-artifacts
|
||||||
|
path: dist/
|
||||||
|
retention-days: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
test:
|
||||||
|
name: Test
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 15
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
needs: [format-check, typecheck, build]
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
cache: "npm"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install dependencies
|
||||||
|
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Download build artifacts
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
name: build-artifacts
|
||||||
|
path: dist/
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Run Tests
|
- name: Run Tests
|
||||||
run: |
|
run: |
|
||||||
@@ -81,7 +132,6 @@ jobs:
|
|||||||
NODE_ENV: test
|
NODE_ENV: test
|
||||||
CI: true
|
CI: true
|
||||||
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
timeout-minutes: 10
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Upload Test Results
|
- name: Upload Test Results
|
||||||
if: always()
|
if: always()
|
||||||
|
|||||||
81
.github/workflows/claude-dedupe-issues.yml
vendored
Normal file
81
.github/workflows/claude-dedupe-issues.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Claude Issue Dedupe
|
||||||
|
# description: Automatically dedupe GitHub issues using Claude Code
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
issues:
|
||||||
|
types: [opened]
|
||||||
|
workflow_dispatch:
|
||||||
|
inputs:
|
||||||
|
issue_number:
|
||||||
|
description: "Issue number to process for duplicate detection"
|
||||||
|
required: true
|
||||||
|
type: string
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
claude-dedupe-issues:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 10
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: write
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Run Claude Code slash command
|
||||||
|
uses: anthropics/claude-code-base-action@beta
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
prompt: "/dedupe ${{ github.repository }}/issues/${{ github.event.issue.number || inputs.issue_number }}"
|
||||||
|
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
claude_env: |
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Log duplicate comment event to Statsig
|
||||||
|
if: always()
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
STATSIG_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.STATSIG_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
ISSUE_NUMBER=${{ github.event.issue.number || inputs.issue_number }}
|
||||||
|
REPO=${{ github.repository }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ -z "$STATSIG_API_KEY" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "STATSIG_API_KEY not found, skipping Statsig logging"
|
||||||
|
exit 0
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Prepare the event payload
|
||||||
|
EVENT_PAYLOAD=$(jq -n \
|
||||||
|
--arg issue_number "$ISSUE_NUMBER" \
|
||||||
|
--arg repo "$REPO" \
|
||||||
|
--arg triggered_by "${{ github.event_name }}" \
|
||||||
|
'{
|
||||||
|
events: [{
|
||||||
|
eventName: "github_duplicate_comment_added",
|
||||||
|
value: 1,
|
||||||
|
metadata: {
|
||||||
|
repository: $repo,
|
||||||
|
issue_number: ($issue_number | tonumber),
|
||||||
|
triggered_by: $triggered_by,
|
||||||
|
workflow_run_id: "${{ github.run_id }}"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
time: (now | floor | tostring)
|
||||||
|
}]
|
||||||
|
}')
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Send to Statsig API
|
||||||
|
echo "Logging duplicate comment event to Statsig for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X POST https://events.statsigapi.net/v1/log_event \
|
||||||
|
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
|
||||||
|
-H "STATSIG-API-KEY: ${STATSIG_API_KEY}" \
|
||||||
|
-d "$EVENT_PAYLOAD")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n1)
|
||||||
|
BODY=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | head -n-1)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 200 ] || [ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 202 ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "Successfully logged duplicate comment event for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "Failed to log duplicate comment event for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}. HTTP ${HTTP_CODE}: ${BODY}"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
57
.github/workflows/claude-docs-trigger.yml
vendored
Normal file
57
.github/workflows/claude-docs-trigger.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Trigger Claude Documentation Update
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
push:
|
||||||
|
branches:
|
||||||
|
- next
|
||||||
|
paths-ignore:
|
||||||
|
- "apps/docs/**"
|
||||||
|
- "*.md"
|
||||||
|
- ".github/workflows/**"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
trigger-docs-update:
|
||||||
|
# Only run if changes were merged (not direct pushes from bots)
|
||||||
|
if: github.actor != 'github-actions[bot]' && github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]'
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
actions: write
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 2 # Need previous commit for comparison
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Get changed files
|
||||||
|
id: changed-files
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
echo "Changed files in this push:"
|
||||||
|
git diff --name-only HEAD^ HEAD | tee changed_files.txt
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Store changed files for Claude to analyze (escaped for JSON)
|
||||||
|
CHANGED_FILES=$(git diff --name-only HEAD^ HEAD | jq -Rs .)
|
||||||
|
echo "changed_files=$CHANGED_FILES" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Get the commit message (escaped for JSON)
|
||||||
|
COMMIT_MSG=$(git log -1 --pretty=%B | jq -Rs .)
|
||||||
|
echo "commit_message=$COMMIT_MSG" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Get diff for documentation context (escaped for JSON)
|
||||||
|
COMMIT_DIFF=$(git diff HEAD^ HEAD --stat | jq -Rs .)
|
||||||
|
echo "commit_diff=$COMMIT_DIFF" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Get commit SHA
|
||||||
|
echo "commit_sha=${{ github.sha }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Trigger Claude workflow
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
# Trigger the Claude docs updater workflow with the change information
|
||||||
|
gh workflow run claude-docs-updater.yml \
|
||||||
|
--ref next \
|
||||||
|
-f commit_sha="${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.commit_sha }}" \
|
||||||
|
-f commit_message=${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.commit_message }} \
|
||||||
|
-f changed_files=${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.changed_files }} \
|
||||||
|
-f commit_diff=${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.commit_diff }}
|
||||||
145
.github/workflows/claude-docs-updater.yml
vendored
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145
.github/workflows/claude-docs-updater.yml
vendored
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@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Claude Documentation Updater
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
workflow_dispatch:
|
||||||
|
inputs:
|
||||||
|
commit_sha:
|
||||||
|
description: 'The commit SHA that triggered this update'
|
||||||
|
required: true
|
||||||
|
type: string
|
||||||
|
commit_message:
|
||||||
|
description: 'The commit message'
|
||||||
|
required: true
|
||||||
|
type: string
|
||||||
|
changed_files:
|
||||||
|
description: 'List of changed files'
|
||||||
|
required: true
|
||||||
|
type: string
|
||||||
|
commit_diff:
|
||||||
|
description: 'Diff summary of changes'
|
||||||
|
required: true
|
||||||
|
type: string
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
update-docs:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: write
|
||||||
|
pull-requests: write
|
||||||
|
issues: write
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
ref: next
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 0 # Need full history to checkout specific commit
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Create docs update branch
|
||||||
|
id: create-branch
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
BRANCH_NAME="docs/auto-update-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)"
|
||||||
|
git checkout -b $BRANCH_NAME
|
||||||
|
echo "branch_name=$BRANCH_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Run Claude Code to Update Documentation
|
||||||
|
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@beta
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
timeout_minutes: "30"
|
||||||
|
mode: "agent"
|
||||||
|
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
experimental_allowed_domains: |
|
||||||
|
.anthropic.com
|
||||||
|
.github.com
|
||||||
|
api.github.com
|
||||||
|
.githubusercontent.com
|
||||||
|
registry.npmjs.org
|
||||||
|
.task-master.dev
|
||||||
|
base_branch: "next"
|
||||||
|
direct_prompt: |
|
||||||
|
You are a documentation specialist. Analyze the recent changes pushed to the 'next' branch and update the documentation accordingly.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Recent changes:
|
||||||
|
- Commit: ${{ inputs.commit_message }}
|
||||||
|
- Changed files:
|
||||||
|
${{ inputs.changed_files }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Changes summary:
|
||||||
|
${{ inputs.commit_diff }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Your task:
|
||||||
|
1. Analyze the changes to understand what functionality was added, modified, or removed
|
||||||
|
2. Check if these changes require documentation updates in apps/docs/
|
||||||
|
3. If documentation updates are needed:
|
||||||
|
- Update relevant documentation files in apps/docs/
|
||||||
|
- Ensure examples are updated if APIs changed
|
||||||
|
- Update any configuration documentation if config options changed
|
||||||
|
- Add new documentation pages if new features were added
|
||||||
|
- Update the changelog or release notes if applicable
|
||||||
|
4. If no documentation updates are needed, skip creating changes
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Guidelines:
|
||||||
|
- Focus only on user-facing changes that need documentation
|
||||||
|
- Keep documentation clear, concise, and helpful
|
||||||
|
- Include code examples where appropriate
|
||||||
|
- Maintain consistent documentation style with existing docs
|
||||||
|
- Don't document internal implementation details unless they affect users
|
||||||
|
- Update navigation/menu files if new pages are added
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Only make changes if the documentation truly needs updating based on the code changes.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Check if changes were made
|
||||||
|
id: check-changes
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
if git diff --quiet; then
|
||||||
|
echo "has_changes=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "has_changes=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
|
||||||
|
git add -A
|
||||||
|
git config --local user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com"
|
||||||
|
git config --local user.name "github-actions[bot]"
|
||||||
|
git commit -m "docs: auto-update documentation based on changes in next branch
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This PR was automatically generated to update documentation based on recent changes.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Original commit: ${{ inputs.commit_message }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Co-authored-by: Claude <claude-assistant@anthropic.com>"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Push changes and create PR
|
||||||
|
if: steps.check-changes.outputs.has_changes == 'true'
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
git push origin ${{ steps.create-branch.outputs.branch_name }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Create PR using GitHub CLI
|
||||||
|
gh pr create \
|
||||||
|
--title "docs: update documentation for recent changes" \
|
||||||
|
--body "## 📚 Documentation Update
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This PR automatically updates documentation based on recent changes merged to the \`next\` branch.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Original Changes
|
||||||
|
**Commit:** ${{ inputs.commit_sha }}
|
||||||
|
**Message:** ${{ inputs.commit_message }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Changed Files in Original Commit
|
||||||
|
\`\`\`
|
||||||
|
${{ inputs.changed_files }}
|
||||||
|
\`\`\`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Documentation Updates
|
||||||
|
This PR includes documentation updates to reflect the changes above. Please review to ensure:
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Documentation accurately reflects the changes
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Examples are correct and working
|
||||||
|
- [ ] No important details are missing
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Style is consistent with existing documentation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
*This PR was automatically generated by Claude Code GitHub Action*" \
|
||||||
|
--base next \
|
||||||
|
--head ${{ steps.create-branch.outputs.branch_name }} \
|
||||||
|
--label "documentation" \
|
||||||
|
--label "automated"
|
||||||
107
.github/workflows/claude-issue-triage.yml
vendored
Normal file
107
.github/workflows/claude-issue-triage.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Claude Issue Triage
|
||||||
|
# description: Automatically triage GitHub issues using Claude Code
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
issues:
|
||||||
|
types: [opened]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
triage-issue:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 10
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: write
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Create triage prompt
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
mkdir -p /tmp/claude-prompts
|
||||||
|
cat > /tmp/claude-prompts/triage-prompt.txt << 'EOF'
|
||||||
|
You're an issue triage assistant for GitHub issues. Your task is to analyze the issue and select appropriate labels from the provided list.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
IMPORTANT: Don't post any comments or messages to the issue. Your only action should be to apply labels.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Issue Information:
|
||||||
|
- REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
|
||||||
|
- ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
TASK OVERVIEW:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. First, fetch the list of labels available in this repository by running: `gh label list`. Run exactly this command with nothing else.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. Next, use the GitHub tools to get context about the issue:
|
||||||
|
- You have access to these tools:
|
||||||
|
- mcp__github__get_issue: Use this to retrieve the current issue's details including title, description, and existing labels
|
||||||
|
- mcp__github__get_issue_comments: Use this to read any discussion or additional context provided in the comments
|
||||||
|
- mcp__github__update_issue: Use this to apply labels to the issue (do not use this for commenting)
|
||||||
|
- mcp__github__search_issues: Use this to find similar issues that might provide context for proper categorization and to identify potential duplicate issues
|
||||||
|
- mcp__github__list_issues: Use this to understand patterns in how other issues are labeled
|
||||||
|
- Start by using mcp__github__get_issue to get the issue details
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. Analyze the issue content, considering:
|
||||||
|
- The issue title and description
|
||||||
|
- The type of issue (bug report, feature request, question, etc.)
|
||||||
|
- Technical areas mentioned
|
||||||
|
- Severity or priority indicators
|
||||||
|
- User impact
|
||||||
|
- Components affected
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. Select appropriate labels from the available labels list provided above:
|
||||||
|
- Choose labels that accurately reflect the issue's nature
|
||||||
|
- Be specific but comprehensive
|
||||||
|
- Select priority labels if you can determine urgency (high-priority, med-priority, or low-priority)
|
||||||
|
- Consider platform labels (android, ios) if applicable
|
||||||
|
- If you find similar issues using mcp__github__search_issues, consider using a "duplicate" label if appropriate. Only do so if the issue is a duplicate of another OPEN issue.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
5. Apply the selected labels:
|
||||||
|
- Use mcp__github__update_issue to apply your selected labels
|
||||||
|
- DO NOT post any comments explaining your decision
|
||||||
|
- DO NOT communicate directly with users
|
||||||
|
- If no labels are clearly applicable, do not apply any labels
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES:
|
||||||
|
- Be thorough in your analysis
|
||||||
|
- Only select labels from the provided list above
|
||||||
|
- DO NOT post any comments to the issue
|
||||||
|
- Your ONLY action should be to apply labels using mcp__github__update_issue
|
||||||
|
- It's okay to not add any labels if none are clearly applicable
|
||||||
|
EOF
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Setup GitHub MCP Server
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
mkdir -p /tmp/mcp-config
|
||||||
|
cat > /tmp/mcp-config/mcp-servers.json << 'EOF'
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"mcpServers": {
|
||||||
|
"github": {
|
||||||
|
"command": "docker",
|
||||||
|
"args": [
|
||||||
|
"run",
|
||||||
|
"-i",
|
||||||
|
"--rm",
|
||||||
|
"-e",
|
||||||
|
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN",
|
||||||
|
"ghcr.io/github/github-mcp-server:sha-7aced2b"
|
||||||
|
],
|
||||||
|
"env": {
|
||||||
|
"GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
EOF
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Run Claude Code for Issue Triage
|
||||||
|
uses: anthropics/claude-code-base-action@beta
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
prompt_file: /tmp/claude-prompts/triage-prompt.txt
|
||||||
|
allowed_tools: "Bash(gh label list),mcp__github__get_issue,mcp__github__get_issue_comments,mcp__github__update_issue,mcp__github__search_issues,mcp__github__list_issues"
|
||||||
|
timeout_minutes: "5"
|
||||||
|
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
mcp_config: /tmp/mcp-config/mcp-servers.json
|
||||||
|
claude_env: |
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
36
.github/workflows/claude.yml
vendored
Normal file
36
.github/workflows/claude.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Claude Code
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
issue_comment:
|
||||||
|
types: [created]
|
||||||
|
pull_request_review_comment:
|
||||||
|
types: [created]
|
||||||
|
issues:
|
||||||
|
types: [opened, assigned]
|
||||||
|
pull_request_review:
|
||||||
|
types: [submitted]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
claude:
|
||||||
|
if: |
|
||||||
|
(github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '@claude')) ||
|
||||||
|
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review_comment' && contains(github.event.comment.body, '@claude')) ||
|
||||||
|
(github.event_name == 'pull_request_review' && contains(github.event.review.body, '@claude')) ||
|
||||||
|
(github.event_name == 'issues' && (contains(github.event.issue.body, '@claude') || contains(github.event.issue.title, '@claude')))
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
pull-requests: read
|
||||||
|
issues: read
|
||||||
|
id-token: write
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@11bd71901bbe5b1630ceea73d27597364c9af683 # v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Run Claude Code
|
||||||
|
id: claude
|
||||||
|
uses: anthropics/claude-code-action@beta
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
anthropic_api_key: ${{ secrets.ANTHROPIC_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
140
.github/workflows/extension-ci.yml
vendored
Normal file
140
.github/workflows/extension-ci.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Extension CI
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
push:
|
||||||
|
branches:
|
||||||
|
- main
|
||||||
|
- next
|
||||||
|
paths:
|
||||||
|
- 'apps/extension/**'
|
||||||
|
- '.github/workflows/extension-ci.yml'
|
||||||
|
pull_request:
|
||||||
|
branches:
|
||||||
|
- main
|
||||||
|
- next
|
||||||
|
paths:
|
||||||
|
- 'apps/extension/**'
|
||||||
|
- '.github/workflows/extension-ci.yml'
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
setup:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Cache node_modules
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
path: |
|
||||||
|
node_modules
|
||||||
|
*/*/node_modules
|
||||||
|
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
||||||
|
restore-keys: |
|
||||||
|
${{ runner.os }}-node-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install Monorepo Dependencies
|
||||||
|
run: npm ci
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
typecheck:
|
||||||
|
needs: setup
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Restore node_modules
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
path: |
|
||||||
|
node_modules
|
||||||
|
*/*/node_modules
|
||||||
|
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
||||||
|
restore-keys: |
|
||||||
|
${{ runner.os }}-node-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install if cache miss
|
||||||
|
run: npm ci
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 3
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Type Check Extension
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: npm run check-types
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
build:
|
||||||
|
needs: setup
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Restore node_modules
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
path: |
|
||||||
|
node_modules
|
||||||
|
*/*/node_modules
|
||||||
|
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
||||||
|
restore-keys: |
|
||||||
|
${{ runner.os }}-node-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install if cache miss
|
||||||
|
run: npm ci
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 3
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Build Extension
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: npm run build
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Package Extension
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: npm run package
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Verify Package Contents
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
echo "Checking vsix-build contents..."
|
||||||
|
ls -la vsix-build/
|
||||||
|
echo "Checking dist contents..."
|
||||||
|
ls -la vsix-build/dist/
|
||||||
|
echo "Checking package.json exists..."
|
||||||
|
test -f vsix-build/package.json
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Create VSIX Package (Test)
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension/vsix-build
|
||||||
|
run: npx vsce package --no-dependencies
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Upload Extension Artifact
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
name: extension-package
|
||||||
|
path: |
|
||||||
|
apps/extension/vsix-build/*.vsix
|
||||||
|
apps/extension/dist/
|
||||||
|
retention-days: 30
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
110
.github/workflows/extension-release.yml
vendored
Normal file
110
.github/workflows/extension-release.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,110 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Extension Release
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
push:
|
||||||
|
tags:
|
||||||
|
- "extension@*"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: write
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
concurrency: extension-release-${{ github.ref }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
publish-extension:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
environment: extension-release
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Cache node_modules
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
path: |
|
||||||
|
node_modules
|
||||||
|
*/*/node_modules
|
||||||
|
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
|
||||||
|
restore-keys: |
|
||||||
|
${{ runner.os }}-node-
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install Monorepo Dependencies
|
||||||
|
run: npm ci
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Type Check Extension
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: npm run check-types
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Build Extension
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: npm run build
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Package Extension
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension
|
||||||
|
run: npm run package
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Create VSIX Package
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension/vsix-build
|
||||||
|
run: npx vsce package --no-dependencies
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Get VSIX filename
|
||||||
|
id: vsix-info
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension/vsix-build
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
VSIX_FILE=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -name "*.vsix" -type f | head -n1 | xargs basename)
|
||||||
|
if [ -z "$VSIX_FILE" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "Error: No VSIX file found"
|
||||||
|
exit 1
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
echo "vsix-filename=$VSIX_FILE" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
|
||||||
|
echo "Found VSIX: $VSIX_FILE"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Publish to VS Code Marketplace
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension/vsix-build
|
||||||
|
run: npx vsce publish --packagePath "${{ steps.vsix-info.outputs.vsix-filename }}"
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
VSCE_PAT: ${{ secrets.VSCE_PAT }}
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Install Open VSX CLI
|
||||||
|
run: npm install -g ovsx
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Publish to Open VSX Registry
|
||||||
|
working-directory: apps/extension/vsix-build
|
||||||
|
run: ovsx publish "${{ steps.vsix-info.outputs.vsix-filename }}"
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
OVSX_PAT: ${{ secrets.OVSX_PAT }}
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Upload Build Artifacts
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
name: extension-release-${{ github.ref_name }}
|
||||||
|
path: |
|
||||||
|
apps/extension/vsix-build/*.vsix
|
||||||
|
apps/extension/dist/
|
||||||
|
retention-days: 90
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
notify-success:
|
||||||
|
needs: publish-extension
|
||||||
|
if: success()
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Success Notification
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
echo "🎉 Extension ${{ github.ref_name }} successfully published!"
|
||||||
|
echo "📦 Available on VS Code Marketplace"
|
||||||
|
echo "🌍 Available on Open VSX Registry"
|
||||||
|
echo "🏷️ GitHub release created: ${{ github.ref_name }}"
|
||||||
176
.github/workflows/log-issue-events.yml
vendored
Normal file
176
.github/workflows/log-issue-events.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Log GitHub Issue Events
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
issues:
|
||||||
|
types: [opened, closed]
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
log-issue-created:
|
||||||
|
if: github.event.action == 'opened'
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: read
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Log issue creation to Statsig
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
STATSIG_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.STATSIG_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
ISSUE_NUMBER=${{ github.event.issue.number }}
|
||||||
|
REPO=${{ github.repository }}
|
||||||
|
ISSUE_TITLE=$(echo '${{ github.event.issue.title }}' | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g")
|
||||||
|
AUTHOR="${{ github.event.issue.user.login }}"
|
||||||
|
CREATED_AT="${{ github.event.issue.created_at }}"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ -z "$STATSIG_API_KEY" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "STATSIG_API_KEY not found, skipping Statsig logging"
|
||||||
|
exit 0
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Prepare the event payload
|
||||||
|
EVENT_PAYLOAD=$(jq -n \
|
||||||
|
--arg issue_number "$ISSUE_NUMBER" \
|
||||||
|
--arg repo "$REPO" \
|
||||||
|
--arg title "$ISSUE_TITLE" \
|
||||||
|
--arg author "$AUTHOR" \
|
||||||
|
--arg created_at "$CREATED_AT" \
|
||||||
|
'{
|
||||||
|
events: [{
|
||||||
|
eventName: "github_issue_created",
|
||||||
|
value: 1,
|
||||||
|
metadata: {
|
||||||
|
repository: $repo,
|
||||||
|
issue_number: ($issue_number | tonumber),
|
||||||
|
issue_title: $title,
|
||||||
|
issue_author: $author,
|
||||||
|
created_at: $created_at
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
time: (now | floor | tostring)
|
||||||
|
}]
|
||||||
|
}')
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Send to Statsig API
|
||||||
|
echo "Logging issue creation to Statsig for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X POST https://events.statsigapi.net/v1/log_event \
|
||||||
|
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
|
||||||
|
-H "STATSIG-API-KEY: ${STATSIG_API_KEY}" \
|
||||||
|
-d "$EVENT_PAYLOAD")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n1)
|
||||||
|
BODY=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | head -n-1)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 200 ] || [ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 202 ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "Successfully logged issue creation for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "Failed to log issue creation for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}. HTTP ${HTTP_CODE}: ${BODY}"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
log-issue-closed:
|
||||||
|
if: github.event.action == 'closed'
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
timeout-minutes: 5
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: read
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Log issue closure to Statsig
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
STATSIG_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.STATSIG_API_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
ISSUE_NUMBER=${{ github.event.issue.number }}
|
||||||
|
REPO=${{ github.repository }}
|
||||||
|
ISSUE_TITLE=$(echo '${{ github.event.issue.title }}' | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g")
|
||||||
|
CLOSED_BY="${{ github.event.issue.closed_by.login }}"
|
||||||
|
CLOSED_AT="${{ github.event.issue.closed_at }}"
|
||||||
|
STATE_REASON="${{ github.event.issue.state_reason }}"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ -z "$STATSIG_API_KEY" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "STATSIG_API_KEY not found, skipping Statsig logging"
|
||||||
|
exit 0
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Get additional issue data via GitHub API
|
||||||
|
echo "Fetching additional issue data for #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
ISSUE_DATA=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: token ${GITHUB_TOKEN}" \
|
||||||
|
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
|
||||||
|
"https://api.github.com/repos/${REPO}/issues/${ISSUE_NUMBER}")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
COMMENTS_COUNT=$(echo "$ISSUE_DATA" | jq -r '.comments')
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Get reactions data
|
||||||
|
REACTIONS_DATA=$(curl -s -H "Authorization: token ${GITHUB_TOKEN}" \
|
||||||
|
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
|
||||||
|
"https://api.github.com/repos/${REPO}/issues/${ISSUE_NUMBER}/reactions")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
REACTIONS_COUNT=$(echo "$REACTIONS_DATA" | jq '. | length')
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Check if issue was closed automatically (by checking if closed_by is a bot)
|
||||||
|
CLOSED_AUTOMATICALLY="false"
|
||||||
|
if [[ "$CLOSED_BY" == *"[bot]"* ]]; then
|
||||||
|
CLOSED_AUTOMATICALLY="true"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Check if closed as duplicate by state_reason
|
||||||
|
CLOSED_AS_DUPLICATE="false"
|
||||||
|
if [ "$STATE_REASON" = "duplicate" ]; then
|
||||||
|
CLOSED_AS_DUPLICATE="true"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Prepare the event payload
|
||||||
|
EVENT_PAYLOAD=$(jq -n \
|
||||||
|
--arg issue_number "$ISSUE_NUMBER" \
|
||||||
|
--arg repo "$REPO" \
|
||||||
|
--arg title "$ISSUE_TITLE" \
|
||||||
|
--arg closed_by "$CLOSED_BY" \
|
||||||
|
--arg closed_at "$CLOSED_AT" \
|
||||||
|
--arg state_reason "$STATE_REASON" \
|
||||||
|
--arg comments_count "$COMMENTS_COUNT" \
|
||||||
|
--arg reactions_count "$REACTIONS_COUNT" \
|
||||||
|
--arg closed_automatically "$CLOSED_AUTOMATICALLY" \
|
||||||
|
--arg closed_as_duplicate "$CLOSED_AS_DUPLICATE" \
|
||||||
|
'{
|
||||||
|
events: [{
|
||||||
|
eventName: "github_issue_closed",
|
||||||
|
value: 1,
|
||||||
|
metadata: {
|
||||||
|
repository: $repo,
|
||||||
|
issue_number: ($issue_number | tonumber),
|
||||||
|
issue_title: $title,
|
||||||
|
closed_by: $closed_by,
|
||||||
|
closed_at: $closed_at,
|
||||||
|
state_reason: $state_reason,
|
||||||
|
comments_count: ($comments_count | tonumber),
|
||||||
|
reactions_count: ($reactions_count | tonumber),
|
||||||
|
closed_automatically: ($closed_automatically | test("true")),
|
||||||
|
closed_as_duplicate: ($closed_as_duplicate | test("true"))
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
time: (now | floor | tostring)
|
||||||
|
}]
|
||||||
|
}')
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Send to Statsig API
|
||||||
|
echo "Logging issue closure to Statsig for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}" -X POST https://events.statsigapi.net/v1/log_event \
|
||||||
|
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
|
||||||
|
-H "STATSIG-API-KEY: ${STATSIG_API_KEY}" \
|
||||||
|
-d "$EVENT_PAYLOAD")
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
HTTP_CODE=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | tail -n1)
|
||||||
|
BODY=$(echo "$RESPONSE" | head -n-1)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 200 ] || [ "$HTTP_CODE" -eq 202 ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "Successfully logged issue closure for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}"
|
||||||
|
echo "Closed by: $CLOSED_BY"
|
||||||
|
echo "Comments: $COMMENTS_COUNT"
|
||||||
|
echo "Reactions: $REACTIONS_COUNT"
|
||||||
|
echo "Closed automatically: $CLOSED_AUTOMATICALLY"
|
||||||
|
echo "Closed as duplicate: $CLOSED_AS_DUPLICATE"
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "Failed to log issue closure for issue #${ISSUE_NUMBER}. HTTP ${HTTP_CODE}: ${BODY}"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
53
.github/workflows/pre-release.yml
vendored
53
.github/workflows/pre-release.yml
vendored
@@ -3,11 +3,13 @@ name: Pre-Release (RC)
|
|||||||
on:
|
on:
|
||||||
workflow_dispatch: # Allows manual triggering from GitHub UI/API
|
workflow_dispatch: # Allows manual triggering from GitHub UI/API
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
concurrency: pre-release-${{ github.ref }}
|
concurrency: pre-release-${{ github.ref_name }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
jobs:
|
jobs:
|
||||||
rc:
|
rc:
|
||||||
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
# Only allow pre-releases on non-main branches
|
||||||
|
if: github.ref != 'refs/heads/main'
|
||||||
|
environment: extension-release
|
||||||
steps:
|
steps:
|
||||||
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
@@ -16,7 +18,7 @@ jobs:
|
|||||||
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
node-version: 20
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
cache: 'npm'
|
cache: "npm"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Cache node_modules
|
- name: Cache node_modules
|
||||||
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
||||||
@@ -32,10 +34,30 @@ jobs:
|
|||||||
run: npm ci
|
run: npm ci
|
||||||
timeout-minutes: 2
|
timeout-minutes: 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Enter RC mode
|
- name: Enter RC mode (if not already in RC mode)
|
||||||
run: |
|
run: |
|
||||||
npx changeset pre exit || true
|
# Check if we're in pre-release mode with the "rc" tag
|
||||||
|
if [ -f .changeset/pre.json ]; then
|
||||||
|
MODE=$(jq -r '.mode' .changeset/pre.json 2>/dev/null || echo '')
|
||||||
|
TAG=$(jq -r '.tag' .changeset/pre.json 2>/dev/null || echo '')
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
if [ "$MODE" = "exit" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "Pre-release mode is in 'exit' state, re-entering RC mode..."
|
||||||
npx changeset pre enter rc
|
npx changeset pre enter rc
|
||||||
|
elif [ "$MODE" = "pre" ] && [ "$TAG" != "rc" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "In pre-release mode but with wrong tag ($TAG), switching to RC..."
|
||||||
|
npx changeset pre exit
|
||||||
|
npx changeset pre enter rc
|
||||||
|
elif [ "$MODE" = "pre" ] && [ "$TAG" = "rc" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "Already in RC pre-release mode"
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "Unknown mode state: $MODE, entering RC mode..."
|
||||||
|
npx changeset pre enter rc
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "No pre.json found, entering RC mode..."
|
||||||
|
npx changeset pre enter rc
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Version RC packages
|
- name: Version RC packages
|
||||||
run: npx changeset version
|
run: npx changeset version
|
||||||
@@ -43,20 +65,31 @@ jobs:
|
|||||||
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
|
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Run format
|
||||||
|
run: npm run format
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Build packages
|
||||||
|
run: npm run turbo:build
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
NODE_ENV: production
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN }}
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL }}
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Create Release Candidate Pull Request or Publish Release Candidate to npm
|
- name: Create Release Candidate Pull Request or Publish Release Candidate to npm
|
||||||
uses: changesets/action@v1
|
uses: changesets/action@v1
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
publish: npm run release
|
publish: npx changeset publish
|
||||||
env:
|
env:
|
||||||
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
|
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Exit RC mode
|
|
||||||
run: npx changeset pre exit
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Commit & Push changes
|
- name: Commit & Push changes
|
||||||
uses: actions-js/push@master
|
uses: actions-js/push@master
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
branch: ${{ github.ref }}
|
branch: ${{ github.ref }}
|
||||||
message: 'chore: rc version bump'
|
message: "chore: rc version bump"
|
||||||
|
|||||||
21
.github/workflows/release-check.yml
vendored
Normal file
21
.github/workflows/release-check.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Release Check
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
pull_request:
|
||||||
|
branches:
|
||||||
|
- main
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
concurrency:
|
||||||
|
group: release-check-${{ github.head_ref }}
|
||||||
|
cancel-in-progress: true
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
check-release-mode:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
fetch-depth: 0
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Check release mode
|
||||||
|
run: node ./.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs "pull_request"
|
||||||
22
.github/workflows/release.yml
vendored
22
.github/workflows/release.yml
vendored
@@ -6,6 +6,11 @@ on:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
concurrency: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
|
concurrency: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: write
|
||||||
|
pull-requests: write
|
||||||
|
id-token: write
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
jobs:
|
jobs:
|
||||||
release:
|
release:
|
||||||
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
@@ -17,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
|
|||||||
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
node-version: 20
|
node-version: 20
|
||||||
cache: 'npm'
|
cache: "npm"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Cache node_modules
|
- name: Cache node_modules
|
||||||
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
uses: actions/cache@v4
|
||||||
@@ -33,13 +38,22 @@ jobs:
|
|||||||
run: npm ci
|
run: npm ci
|
||||||
timeout-minutes: 2
|
timeout-minutes: 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Exit pre-release mode (safety check)
|
- name: Check pre-release mode
|
||||||
run: npx changeset pre exit || true
|
run: node ./.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs "main"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Build packages
|
||||||
|
run: npm run turbo:build
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
NODE_ENV: production
|
||||||
|
FORCE_COLOR: 1
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN }}
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL }}
|
||||||
|
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm
|
- name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm
|
||||||
uses: changesets/action@v1
|
uses: changesets/action@v1
|
||||||
with:
|
with:
|
||||||
publish: npm run release
|
publish: node ./.github/scripts/release.mjs
|
||||||
env:
|
env:
|
||||||
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
|
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
|||||||
108
.github/workflows/weekly-metrics-discord.yml
vendored
Normal file
108
.github/workflows/weekly-metrics-discord.yml
vendored
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
|
|||||||
|
name: Weekly Metrics to Discord
|
||||||
|
# description: Sends weekly metrics summary to Discord channel
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
on:
|
||||||
|
schedule:
|
||||||
|
- cron: "0 9 * * 1" # Every Monday at 9 AM
|
||||||
|
workflow_dispatch:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
permissions:
|
||||||
|
contents: read
|
||||||
|
issues: read
|
||||||
|
pull-requests: read
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
jobs:
|
||||||
|
weekly-metrics:
|
||||||
|
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
DISCORD_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_METRICS_WEBHOOK }}
|
||||||
|
steps:
|
||||||
|
- name: Checkout repository
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/checkout@v4
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Setup Node.js
|
||||||
|
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
node-version: '20'
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Get dates for last 14 days
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
set -Eeuo pipefail
|
||||||
|
# Last 14 days
|
||||||
|
first_day=$(date -d "14 days ago" +%Y-%m-%d)
|
||||||
|
last_day=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
echo "first_day=$first_day" >> $GITHUB_ENV
|
||||||
|
echo "last_day=$last_day" >> $GITHUB_ENV
|
||||||
|
echo "week_of=$(date -d '7 days ago' +'Week of %B %d, %Y')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
|
||||||
|
echo "date_range=Past 14 days ($first_day to $last_day)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Generate issue metrics
|
||||||
|
uses: github/issue-metrics@v3
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:issue created:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}"
|
||||||
|
HIDE_TIME_TO_ANSWER: true
|
||||||
|
HIDE_LABEL_METRICS: false
|
||||||
|
OUTPUT_FILE: issue_metrics.md
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Generate PR created metrics
|
||||||
|
uses: github/issue-metrics@v3
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:pr created:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}"
|
||||||
|
OUTPUT_FILE: pr_created_metrics.md
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Generate PR merged metrics
|
||||||
|
uses: github/issue-metrics@v3
|
||||||
|
env:
|
||||||
|
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
|
||||||
|
SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:pr is:merged merged:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}"
|
||||||
|
OUTPUT_FILE: pr_merged_metrics.md
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Debug generated metrics
|
||||||
|
run: |
|
||||||
|
set -Eeuo pipefail
|
||||||
|
echo "Listing markdown files in workspace:"
|
||||||
|
ls -la *.md || true
|
||||||
|
for f in issue_metrics.md pr_created_metrics.md pr_merged_metrics.md; do
|
||||||
|
if [ -f "$f" ]; then
|
||||||
|
echo "== $f (first 10 lines) =="
|
||||||
|
head -n 10 "$f"
|
||||||
|
else
|
||||||
|
echo "Missing $f"
|
||||||
|
fi
|
||||||
|
done
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Parse metrics
|
||||||
|
id: metrics
|
||||||
|
run: node .github/scripts/parse-metrics.mjs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- name: Send to Discord
|
||||||
|
uses: sarisia/actions-status-discord@v1
|
||||||
|
if: env.DISCORD_WEBHOOK != ''
|
||||||
|
with:
|
||||||
|
webhook: ${{ env.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
|
||||||
|
status: Success
|
||||||
|
title: "📊 Weekly Metrics Report"
|
||||||
|
description: |
|
||||||
|
**${{ env.week_of }}**
|
||||||
|
*${{ env.date_range }}*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**🎯 Issues**
|
||||||
|
• Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_created }}
|
||||||
|
• Closed: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_closed }}
|
||||||
|
• Avg Response Time: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issue_avg_first_response }}
|
||||||
|
• Avg Time to Close: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issue_avg_time_to_close }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**🔀 Pull Requests**
|
||||||
|
• Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.prs_created }}
|
||||||
|
• Merged: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.prs_merged }}
|
||||||
|
• Avg Response Time: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.pr_avg_first_response }}
|
||||||
|
• Avg Time to Merge: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.pr_avg_merge_time }}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**📈 Visual Analytics**
|
||||||
|
https://repobeats.axiom.co/api/embed/b439f28f0ab5bd7a2da19505355693cd2c55bfd4.svg
|
||||||
|
color: 0x58AFFF
|
||||||
|
username: Task Master Metrics Bot
|
||||||
|
avatar_url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/main/images/logo.png
|
||||||
10
.gitignore
vendored
10
.gitignore
vendored
@@ -87,3 +87,13 @@ dev-debug.log
|
|||||||
*.njsproj
|
*.njsproj
|
||||||
*.sln
|
*.sln
|
||||||
*.sw?
|
*.sw?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# VS Code extension test files
|
||||||
|
.vscode-test/
|
||||||
|
apps/extension/.vscode-test/
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# apps/extension
|
||||||
|
apps/extension/vsix-build/
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# turbo
|
||||||
|
.turbo
|
||||||
23
.kiro/hooks/tm-code-change-task-tracker.kiro.hook
Normal file
23
.kiro/hooks/tm-code-change-task-tracker.kiro.hook
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": true,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] Code Change Task Tracker",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Track implementation progress by monitoring code changes",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "fileEdited",
|
||||||
|
"patterns": [
|
||||||
|
"**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,py,go,rs,java,cpp,c,h,hpp,cs,rb,php,swift,kt,scala,clj}",
|
||||||
|
"!**/node_modules/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/vendor/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/.git/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/build/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/dist/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/target/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/__pycache__/**"
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "I just saved a source code file. Please:\n\n1. Check what task is currently 'in-progress' using 'tm list --status=in-progress'\n2. Look at the file I saved and summarize what was changed (considering the programming language and context)\n3. Update the task's notes with: 'tm update-subtask --id=<task_id> --prompt=\"Implemented: <summary_of_changes> in <file_path>\"'\n4. If the changes seem to complete the task based on its description, ask if I want to mark it as done"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
16
.kiro/hooks/tm-complexity-analyzer.kiro.hook
Normal file
16
.kiro/hooks/tm-complexity-analyzer.kiro.hook
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": false,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] Complexity Analyzer",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Analyze task complexity when new tasks are added",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "fileEdited",
|
||||||
|
"patterns": [
|
||||||
|
".taskmaster/tasks/tasks.json"
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "New tasks were added to tasks.json. For each new task:\n\n1. Run 'tm analyze-complexity --id=<task_id>'\n2. If complexity score is > 7, automatically expand it: 'tm expand --id=<task_id> --num=5'\n3. Show the complexity analysis results\n4. Suggest task dependencies based on the expanded subtasks"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
13
.kiro/hooks/tm-daily-standup-assistant.kiro.hook
Normal file
13
.kiro/hooks/tm-daily-standup-assistant.kiro.hook
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": true,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] Daily Standup Assistant",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Morning workflow summary and task selection",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "userTriggered"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "Good morning! Please provide my daily standup summary:\n\n1. Run 'tm list --status=done' and show tasks completed in the last 24 hours\n2. Run 'tm list --status=in-progress' to show current work\n3. Run 'tm next' to suggest the highest priority task to start\n4. Show the dependency graph for upcoming work\n5. Ask which task I'd like to focus on today"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
13
.kiro/hooks/tm-git-commit-task-linker.kiro.hook
Normal file
13
.kiro/hooks/tm-git-commit-task-linker.kiro.hook
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": true,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] Git Commit Task Linker",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Link commits to tasks for traceability",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "manual"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "I'm about to commit code. Please:\n\n1. Run 'git diff --staged' to see what's being committed\n2. Analyze the changes and suggest which tasks they relate to\n3. Generate a commit message in format: 'feat(task-<id>): <description>'\n4. Update the relevant tasks with a note about this commit\n5. Show the proposed commit message for approval"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
13
.kiro/hooks/tm-pr-readiness-checker.kiro.hook
Normal file
13
.kiro/hooks/tm-pr-readiness-checker.kiro.hook
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": true,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] PR Readiness Checker",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Validate tasks before creating a pull request",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "manual"
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "I'm about to create a PR. Please:\n\n1. List all tasks marked as 'done' in this branch\n2. For each done task, verify:\n - All subtasks are also done\n - Test files exist for new functionality\n - No TODO comments remain related to the task\n3. Generate a PR description listing completed tasks\n4. Suggest a PR title based on the main tasks completed"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
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.kiro/hooks/tm-task-dependency-auto-progression.kiro.hook
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17
.kiro/hooks/tm-task-dependency-auto-progression.kiro.hook
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|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": true,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] Task Dependency Auto-Progression",
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||||||
|
"description": "Automatically progress tasks when dependencies are completed",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "fileEdited",
|
||||||
|
"patterns": [
|
||||||
|
".taskmaster/tasks/tasks.json",
|
||||||
|
".taskmaster/tasks/*.json"
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "Check the tasks.json file for any tasks that just changed status to 'done'. For each completed task:\n\n1. Find all tasks that depend on it\n2. Check if those dependent tasks now have all their dependencies satisfied\n3. If a task has all dependencies met and is still 'pending', use the command 'tm set-status --id=<task_id> --status=in-progress' to start it\n4. Show me which tasks were auto-started and why"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
23
.kiro/hooks/tm-test-success-task-completer.kiro.hook
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23
.kiro/hooks/tm-test-success-task-completer.kiro.hook
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|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"enabled": true,
|
||||||
|
"name": "[TM] Test Success Task Completer",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Mark tasks as done when their tests pass",
|
||||||
|
"version": "1",
|
||||||
|
"when": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "fileEdited",
|
||||||
|
"patterns": [
|
||||||
|
"**/*test*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,py,go,java,rb,php,rs,cpp,cs}",
|
||||||
|
"**/*spec*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,rb}",
|
||||||
|
"**/test_*.py",
|
||||||
|
"**/*_test.go",
|
||||||
|
"**/*Test.java",
|
||||||
|
"**/*Tests.cs",
|
||||||
|
"!**/node_modules/**",
|
||||||
|
"!**/vendor/**"
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
"then": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "askAgent",
|
||||||
|
"prompt": "A test file was just saved. Please:\n\n1. Identify the test framework/language and run the appropriate test command for this file (npm test, pytest, go test, cargo test, dotnet test, mvn test, etc.)\n2. If all tests pass, check which tasks mention this functionality\n3. For any matching tasks that are 'in-progress', ask if the passing tests mean the task is complete\n4. If confirmed, mark the task as done with 'tm set-status --id=<task_id> --status=done'"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
19
.kiro/settings/mcp.json
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19
.kiro/settings/mcp.json
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"mcpServers": {
|
||||||
|
"task-master-ai": {
|
||||||
|
"command": "npx",
|
||||||
|
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
|
||||||
|
"env": {
|
||||||
|
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENAI_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "YOUR_GOOGLE_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
422
.kiro/steering/dev_workflow.md
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422
.kiro/steering/dev_workflow.md
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|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
inclusion: always
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Taskmaster Development Workflow
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This guide outlines the standard process for using Taskmaster to manage software development projects. It is written as a set of instructions for you, the AI agent.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Your Default Stance**: For most projects, the user can work directly within the `master` task context. Your initial actions should operate on this default context unless a clear pattern for multi-context work emerges.
|
||||||
|
- **Your Goal**: Your role is to elevate the user's workflow by intelligently introducing advanced features like **Tagged Task Lists** when you detect the appropriate context. Do not force tags on the user; suggest them as a helpful solution to a specific need.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## The Basic Loop
|
||||||
|
The fundamental development cycle you will facilitate is:
|
||||||
|
1. **`list`**: Show the user what needs to be done.
|
||||||
|
2. **`next`**: Help the user decide what to work on.
|
||||||
|
3. **`show <id>`**: Provide details for a specific task.
|
||||||
|
4. **`expand <id>`**: Break down a complex task into smaller, manageable subtasks.
|
||||||
|
5. **Implement**: The user writes the code and tests.
|
||||||
|
6. **`update-subtask`**: Log progress and findings on behalf of the user.
|
||||||
|
7. **`set-status`**: Mark tasks and subtasks as `done` as work is completed.
|
||||||
|
8. **Repeat**.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
All your standard command executions should operate on the user's current task context, which defaults to `master`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Standard Development Workflow Process
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Simple Workflow (Default Starting Point)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For new projects or when users are getting started, operate within the `master` tag context:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Start new projects by running `initialize_project` tool / `task-master init` or `parse_prd` / `task-master parse-prd --input='<prd-file.txt>'` (see @`taskmaster.md`) to generate initial tasks.json with tagged structure
|
||||||
|
- Configure rule sets during initialization with `--rules` flag (e.g., `task-master init --rules kiro,windsurf`) or manage them later with `task-master rules add/remove` commands
|
||||||
|
- Begin coding sessions with `get_tasks` / `task-master list` (see @`taskmaster.md`) to see current tasks, status, and IDs
|
||||||
|
- Determine the next task to work on using `next_task` / `task-master next` (see @`taskmaster.md`)
|
||||||
|
- Analyze task complexity with `analyze_project_complexity` / `task-master analyze-complexity --research` (see @`taskmaster.md`) before breaking down tasks
|
||||||
|
- Review complexity report using `complexity_report` / `task-master complexity-report` (see @`taskmaster.md`)
|
||||||
|
- Select tasks based on dependencies (all marked 'done'), priority level, and ID order
|
||||||
|
- View specific task details using `get_task` / `task-master show <id>` (see @`taskmaster.md`) to understand implementation requirements
|
||||||
|
- Break down complex tasks using `expand_task` / `task-master expand --id=<id> --force --research` (see @`taskmaster.md`) with appropriate flags like `--force` (to replace existing subtasks) and `--research`
|
||||||
|
- Implement code following task details, dependencies, and project standards
|
||||||
|
- Mark completed tasks with `set_task_status` / `task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=done` (see @`taskmaster.md`)
|
||||||
|
- Update dependent tasks when implementation differs from original plan using `update` / `task-master update --from=<id> --prompt="..."` or `update_task` / `task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="..."` (see @`taskmaster.md`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Leveling Up: Agent-Led Multi-Context Workflows
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
While the basic workflow is powerful, your primary opportunity to add value is by identifying when to introduce **Tagged Task Lists**. These patterns are your tools for creating a more organized and efficient development environment for the user, especially if you detect agentic or parallel development happening across the same session.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Critical Principle**: Most users should never see a difference in their experience. Only introduce advanced workflows when you detect clear indicators that the project has evolved beyond simple task management.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### When to Introduce Tags: Your Decision Patterns
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Here are the patterns to look for. When you detect one, you should propose the corresponding workflow to the user.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Pattern 1: Simple Git Feature Branching
|
||||||
|
This is the most common and direct use case for tags.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Trigger**: The user creates a new git branch (e.g., `git checkout -b feature/user-auth`).
|
||||||
|
- **Your Action**: Propose creating a new tag that mirrors the branch name to isolate the feature's tasks from `master`.
|
||||||
|
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"I see you've created a new branch named 'feature/user-auth'. To keep all related tasks neatly organized and separate from your main list, I can create a corresponding task tag for you. This helps prevent merge conflicts in your `tasks.json` file later. Shall I create the 'feature-user-auth' tag?"*
|
||||||
|
- **Tool to Use**: `task-master add-tag --from-branch`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Pattern 2: Team Collaboration
|
||||||
|
- **Trigger**: The user mentions working with teammates (e.g., "My teammate Alice is handling the database schema," or "I need to review Bob's work on the API.").
|
||||||
|
- **Your Action**: Suggest creating a separate tag for the user's work to prevent conflicts with shared master context.
|
||||||
|
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"Since you're working with Alice, I can create a separate task context for your work to avoid conflicts. This way, Alice can continue working with the master list while you have your own isolated context. When you're ready to merge your work, we can coordinate the tasks back to master. Shall I create a tag for your current work?"*
|
||||||
|
- **Tool to Use**: `task-master add-tag my-work --copy-from-current --description="My tasks while collaborating with Alice"`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Pattern 3: Experiments or Risky Refactors
|
||||||
|
- **Trigger**: The user wants to try something that might not be kept (e.g., "I want to experiment with switching our state management library," or "Let's refactor the old API module, but I want to keep the current tasks as a reference.").
|
||||||
|
- **Your Action**: Propose creating a sandboxed tag for the experimental work.
|
||||||
|
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"This sounds like a great experiment. To keep these new tasks separate from our main plan, I can create a temporary 'experiment-zustand' tag for this work. If we decide not to proceed, we can simply delete the tag without affecting the main task list. Sound good?"*
|
||||||
|
- **Tool to Use**: `task-master add-tag experiment-zustand --description="Exploring Zustand migration"`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Pattern 4: Large Feature Initiatives (PRD-Driven)
|
||||||
|
This is a more structured approach for significant new features or epics.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Trigger**: The user describes a large, multi-step feature that would benefit from a formal plan.
|
||||||
|
- **Your Action**: Propose a comprehensive, PRD-driven workflow.
|
||||||
|
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"This sounds like a significant new feature. To manage this effectively, I suggest we create a dedicated task context for it. Here's the plan: I'll create a new tag called 'feature-xyz', then we can draft a Product Requirements Document (PRD) together to scope the work. Once the PRD is ready, I'll automatically generate all the necessary tasks within that new tag. How does that sound?"*
|
||||||
|
- **Your Implementation Flow**:
|
||||||
|
1. **Create an empty tag**: `task-master add-tag feature-xyz --description "Tasks for the new XYZ feature"`. You can also start by creating a git branch if applicable, and then create the tag from that branch.
|
||||||
|
2. **Collaborate & Create PRD**: Work with the user to create a detailed PRD file (e.g., `.taskmaster/docs/feature-xyz-prd.txt`).
|
||||||
|
3. **Parse PRD into the new tag**: `task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/feature-xyz-prd.txt --tag feature-xyz`
|
||||||
|
4. **Prepare the new task list**: Follow up by suggesting `analyze-complexity` and `expand-all` for the newly created tasks within the `feature-xyz` tag.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Pattern 5: Version-Based Development
|
||||||
|
Tailor your approach based on the project maturity indicated by tag names.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Prototype/MVP Tags** (`prototype`, `mvp`, `poc`, `v0.x`):
|
||||||
|
- **Your Approach**: Focus on speed and functionality over perfection
|
||||||
|
- **Task Generation**: Create tasks that emphasize "get it working" over "get it perfect"
|
||||||
|
- **Complexity Level**: Lower complexity, fewer subtasks, more direct implementation paths
|
||||||
|
- **Research Prompts**: Include context like "This is a prototype - prioritize speed and basic functionality over optimization"
|
||||||
|
- **Example Prompt Addition**: *"Since this is for the MVP, I'll focus on tasks that get core functionality working quickly rather than over-engineering."*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Production/Mature Tags** (`v1.0+`, `production`, `stable`):
|
||||||
|
- **Your Approach**: Emphasize robustness, testing, and maintainability
|
||||||
|
- **Task Generation**: Include comprehensive error handling, testing, documentation, and optimization
|
||||||
|
- **Complexity Level**: Higher complexity, more detailed subtasks, thorough implementation paths
|
||||||
|
- **Research Prompts**: Include context like "This is for production - prioritize reliability, performance, and maintainability"
|
||||||
|
- **Example Prompt Addition**: *"Since this is for production, I'll ensure tasks include proper error handling, testing, and documentation."*
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Advanced Workflow (Tag-Based & PRD-Driven)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**When to Transition**: Recognize when the project has evolved (or has initiated a project which existing code) beyond simple task management. Look for these indicators:
|
||||||
|
- User mentions teammates or collaboration needs
|
||||||
|
- Project has grown to 15+ tasks with mixed priorities
|
||||||
|
- User creates feature branches or mentions major initiatives
|
||||||
|
- User initializes Taskmaster on an existing, complex codebase
|
||||||
|
- User describes large features that would benefit from dedicated planning
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Your Role in Transition**: Guide the user to a more sophisticated workflow that leverages tags for organization and PRDs for comprehensive planning.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Master List Strategy (High-Value Focus)
|
||||||
|
Once you transition to tag-based workflows, the `master` tag should ideally contain only:
|
||||||
|
- **High-level deliverables** that provide significant business value
|
||||||
|
- **Major milestones** and epic-level features
|
||||||
|
- **Critical infrastructure** work that affects the entire project
|
||||||
|
- **Release-blocking** items
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**What NOT to put in master**:
|
||||||
|
- Detailed implementation subtasks (these go in feature-specific tags' parent tasks)
|
||||||
|
- Refactoring work (create dedicated tags like `refactor-auth`)
|
||||||
|
- Experimental features (use `experiment-*` tags)
|
||||||
|
- Team member-specific tasks (use person-specific tags)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### PRD-Driven Feature Development
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**For New Major Features**:
|
||||||
|
1. **Identify the Initiative**: When user describes a significant feature
|
||||||
|
2. **Create Dedicated Tag**: `add_tag feature-[name] --description="[Feature description]"`
|
||||||
|
3. **Collaborative PRD Creation**: Work with user to create comprehensive PRD in `.taskmaster/docs/feature-[name]-prd.txt`
|
||||||
|
4. **Parse & Prepare**:
|
||||||
|
- `parse_prd .taskmaster/docs/feature-[name]-prd.txt --tag=feature-[name]`
|
||||||
|
- `analyze_project_complexity --tag=feature-[name] --research`
|
||||||
|
- `expand_all --tag=feature-[name] --research`
|
||||||
|
5. **Add Master Reference**: Create a high-level task in `master` that references the feature tag
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**For Existing Codebase Analysis**:
|
||||||
|
When users initialize Taskmaster on existing projects:
|
||||||
|
1. **Codebase Discovery**: Use your native tools for producing deep context about the code base. You may use `research` tool with `--tree` and `--files` to collect up to date information using the existing architecture as context.
|
||||||
|
2. **Collaborative Assessment**: Work with user to identify improvement areas, technical debt, or new features
|
||||||
|
3. **Strategic PRD Creation**: Co-author PRDs that include:
|
||||||
|
- Current state analysis (based on your codebase research)
|
||||||
|
- Proposed improvements or new features
|
||||||
|
- Implementation strategy considering existing code
|
||||||
|
4. **Tag-Based Organization**: Parse PRDs into appropriate tags (`refactor-api`, `feature-dashboard`, `tech-debt`, etc.)
|
||||||
|
5. **Master List Curation**: Keep only the most valuable initiatives in master
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The parse-prd's `--append` flag enables the user to parse multiple PRDs within tags or across tags. PRDs should be focused and the number of tasks they are parsed into should be strategically chosen relative to the PRD's complexity and level of detail.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Workflow Transition Examples
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example 1: Simple → Team-Based**
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
User: "Alice is going to help with the API work"
|
||||||
|
Your Response: "Great! To avoid conflicts, I'll create a separate task context for your work. Alice can continue with the master list while you work in your own context. When you're ready to merge, we can coordinate the tasks back together."
|
||||||
|
Action: add_tag my-api-work --copy-from-current --description="My API tasks while collaborating with Alice"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example 2: Simple → PRD-Driven**
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
User: "I want to add a complete user dashboard with analytics, user management, and reporting"
|
||||||
|
Your Response: "This sounds like a major feature that would benefit from detailed planning. Let me create a dedicated context for this work and we can draft a PRD together to ensure we capture all requirements."
|
||||||
|
Actions:
|
||||||
|
1. add_tag feature-dashboard --description="User dashboard with analytics and management"
|
||||||
|
2. Collaborate on PRD creation
|
||||||
|
3. parse_prd dashboard-prd.txt --tag=feature-dashboard
|
||||||
|
4. Add high-level "User Dashboard" task to master
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Example 3: Existing Project → Strategic Planning**
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
User: "I just initialized Taskmaster on my existing React app. It's getting messy and I want to improve it."
|
||||||
|
Your Response: "Let me research your codebase to understand the current architecture, then we can create a strategic plan for improvements."
|
||||||
|
Actions:
|
||||||
|
1. research "Current React app architecture and improvement opportunities" --tree --files=src/
|
||||||
|
2. Collaborate on improvement PRD based on findings
|
||||||
|
3. Create tags for different improvement areas (refactor-components, improve-state-management, etc.)
|
||||||
|
4. Keep only major improvement initiatives in master
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Primary Interaction: MCP Server vs. CLI
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Taskmaster offers two primary ways to interact:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. **MCP Server (Recommended for Integrated Tools)**:
|
||||||
|
- For AI agents and integrated development environments (like Kiro), interacting via the **MCP server is the preferred method**.
|
||||||
|
- The MCP server exposes Taskmaster functionality through a set of tools (e.g., `get_tasks`, `add_subtask`).
|
||||||
|
- This method offers better performance, structured data exchange, and richer error handling compared to CLI parsing.
|
||||||
|
- Refer to @`mcp.md` for details on the MCP architecture and available tools.
|
||||||
|
- A comprehensive list and description of MCP tools and their corresponding CLI commands can be found in @`taskmaster.md`.
|
||||||
|
- **Restart the MCP server** if core logic in `scripts/modules` or MCP tool/direct function definitions change.
|
||||||
|
- **Note**: MCP tools fully support tagged task lists with complete tag management capabilities.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. **`task-master` CLI (For Users & Fallback)**:
|
||||||
|
- The global `task-master` command provides a user-friendly interface for direct terminal interaction.
|
||||||
|
- It can also serve as a fallback if the MCP server is inaccessible or a specific function isn't exposed via MCP.
|
||||||
|
- Install globally with `npm install -g task-master-ai` or use locally via `npx task-master-ai ...`.
|
||||||
|
- The CLI commands often mirror the MCP tools (e.g., `task-master list` corresponds to `get_tasks`).
|
||||||
|
- Refer to @`taskmaster.md` for a detailed command reference.
|
||||||
|
- **Tagged Task Lists**: CLI fully supports the new tagged system with seamless migration.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## How the Tag System Works (For Your Reference)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Data Structure**: Tasks are organized into separate contexts (tags) like "master", "feature-branch", or "v2.0".
|
||||||
|
- **Silent Migration**: Existing projects automatically migrate to use a "master" tag with zero disruption.
|
||||||
|
- **Context Isolation**: Tasks in different tags are completely separate. Changes in one tag do not affect any other tag.
|
||||||
|
- **Manual Control**: The user is always in control. There is no automatic switching. You facilitate switching by using `use-tag <name>`.
|
||||||
|
- **Full CLI & MCP Support**: All tag management commands are available through both the CLI and MCP tools for you to use. Refer to @`taskmaster.md` for a full command list.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Complexity Analysis
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Run `analyze_project_complexity` / `task-master analyze-complexity --research` (see @`taskmaster.md`) for comprehensive analysis
|
||||||
|
- Review complexity report via `complexity_report` / `task-master complexity-report` (see @`taskmaster.md`) for a formatted, readable version.
|
||||||
|
- Focus on tasks with highest complexity scores (8-10) for detailed breakdown
|
||||||
|
- Use analysis results to determine appropriate subtask allocation
|
||||||
|
- Note that reports are automatically used by the `expand_task` tool/command
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Breakdown Process
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `expand_task` / `task-master expand --id=<id>`. It automatically uses the complexity report if found, otherwise generates default number of subtasks.
|
||||||
|
- Use `--num=<number>` to specify an explicit number of subtasks, overriding defaults or complexity report recommendations.
|
||||||
|
- Add `--research` flag to leverage Perplexity AI for research-backed expansion.
|
||||||
|
- Add `--force` flag to clear existing subtasks before generating new ones (default is to append).
|
||||||
|
- Use `--prompt="<context>"` to provide additional context when needed.
|
||||||
|
- Review and adjust generated subtasks as necessary.
|
||||||
|
- Use `expand_all` tool or `task-master expand --all` to expand multiple pending tasks at once, respecting flags like `--force` and `--research`.
|
||||||
|
- If subtasks need complete replacement (regardless of the `--force` flag on `expand`), clear them first with `clear_subtasks` / `task-master clear-subtasks --id=<id>`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Implementation Drift Handling
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- When implementation differs significantly from planned approach
|
||||||
|
- When future tasks need modification due to current implementation choices
|
||||||
|
- When new dependencies or requirements emerge
|
||||||
|
- Use `update` / `task-master update --from=<futureTaskId> --prompt='<explanation>\nUpdate context...' --research` to update multiple future tasks.
|
||||||
|
- Use `update_task` / `task-master update-task --id=<taskId> --prompt='<explanation>\nUpdate context...' --research` to update a single specific task.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Status Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use 'pending' for tasks ready to be worked on
|
||||||
|
- Use 'done' for completed and verified tasks
|
||||||
|
- Use 'deferred' for postponed tasks
|
||||||
|
- Add custom status values as needed for project-specific workflows
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Structure Fields
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **id**: Unique identifier for the task (Example: `1`, `1.1`)
|
||||||
|
- **title**: Brief, descriptive title (Example: `"Initialize Repo"`)
|
||||||
|
- **description**: Concise summary of what the task involves (Example: `"Create a new repository, set up initial structure."`)
|
||||||
|
- **status**: Current state of the task (Example: `"pending"`, `"done"`, `"deferred"`)
|
||||||
|
- **dependencies**: IDs of prerequisite tasks (Example: `[1, 2.1]`)
|
||||||
|
- Dependencies are displayed with status indicators (✅ for completed, ⏱️ for pending)
|
||||||
|
- This helps quickly identify which prerequisite tasks are blocking work
|
||||||
|
- **priority**: Importance level (Example: `"high"`, `"medium"`, `"low"`)
|
||||||
|
- **details**: In-depth implementation instructions (Example: `"Use GitHub client ID/secret, handle callback, set session token."`)
|
||||||
|
- **testStrategy**: Verification approach (Example: `"Deploy and call endpoint to confirm 'Hello World' response."`)
|
||||||
|
- **subtasks**: List of smaller, more specific tasks (Example: `[{"id": 1, "title": "Configure OAuth", ...}]`)
|
||||||
|
- Refer to task structure details (previously linked to `tasks.md`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Configuration Management (Updated)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Taskmaster configuration is managed through two main mechanisms:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. **`.taskmaster/config.json` File (Primary):**
|
||||||
|
* Located in the project root directory.
|
||||||
|
* Stores most configuration settings: AI model selections (main, research, fallback), parameters (max tokens, temperature), logging level, default subtasks/priority, project name, etc.
|
||||||
|
* **Tagged System Settings**: Includes `global.defaultTag` (defaults to "master") and `tags` section for tag management configuration.
|
||||||
|
* **Managed via `task-master models --setup` command.** Do not edit manually unless you know what you are doing.
|
||||||
|
* **View/Set specific models via `task-master models` command or `models` MCP tool.**
|
||||||
|
* Created automatically when you run `task-master models --setup` for the first time or during tagged system migration.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. **Environment Variables (`.env` / `mcp.json`):**
|
||||||
|
* Used **only** for sensitive API keys and specific endpoint URLs.
|
||||||
|
* Place API keys (one per provider) in a `.env` file in the project root for CLI usage.
|
||||||
|
* For MCP/Kiro integration, configure these keys in the `env` section of `.kiro/mcp.json`.
|
||||||
|
* Available keys/variables: See `assets/env.example` or the Configuration section in the command reference (previously linked to `taskmaster.md`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. **`.taskmaster/state.json` File (Tagged System State):**
|
||||||
|
* Tracks current tag context and migration status.
|
||||||
|
* Automatically created during tagged system migration.
|
||||||
|
* Contains: `currentTag`, `lastSwitched`, `migrationNoticeShown`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Important:** Non-API key settings (like model selections, `MAX_TOKENS`, `TASKMASTER_LOG_LEVEL`) are **no longer configured via environment variables**. Use the `task-master models` command (or `--setup` for interactive configuration) or the `models` MCP tool.
|
||||||
|
**If AI commands FAIL in MCP** verify that the API key for the selected provider is present in the `env` section of `.kiro/mcp.json`.
|
||||||
|
**If AI commands FAIL in CLI** verify that the API key for the selected provider is present in the `.env` file in the root of the project.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Rules Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Taskmaster supports multiple AI coding assistant rule sets that can be configured during project initialization or managed afterward:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Available Profiles**: Claude Code, Cline, Codex, Kiro, Roo Code, Trae, Windsurf (claude, cline, codex, kiro, roo, trae, windsurf)
|
||||||
|
- **During Initialization**: Use `task-master init --rules kiro,windsurf` to specify which rule sets to include
|
||||||
|
- **After Initialization**: Use `task-master rules add <profiles>` or `task-master rules remove <profiles>` to manage rule sets
|
||||||
|
- **Interactive Setup**: Use `task-master rules setup` to launch an interactive prompt for selecting rule profiles
|
||||||
|
- **Default Behavior**: If no `--rules` flag is specified during initialization, all available rule profiles are included
|
||||||
|
- **Rule Structure**: Each profile creates its own directory (e.g., `.kiro/steering`, `.roo/rules`) with appropriate configuration files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Determining the Next Task
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Run `next_task` / `task-master next` to show the next task to work on.
|
||||||
|
- The command identifies tasks with all dependencies satisfied
|
||||||
|
- Tasks are prioritized by priority level, dependency count, and ID
|
||||||
|
- The command shows comprehensive task information including:
|
||||||
|
- Basic task details and description
|
||||||
|
- Implementation details
|
||||||
|
- Subtasks (if they exist)
|
||||||
|
- Contextual suggested actions
|
||||||
|
- Recommended before starting any new development work
|
||||||
|
- Respects your project's dependency structure
|
||||||
|
- Ensures tasks are completed in the appropriate sequence
|
||||||
|
- Provides ready-to-use commands for common task actions
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Viewing Specific Task Details
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Run `get_task` / `task-master show <id>` to view a specific task.
|
||||||
|
- Use dot notation for subtasks: `task-master show 1.2` (shows subtask 2 of task 1)
|
||||||
|
- Displays comprehensive information similar to the next command, but for a specific task
|
||||||
|
- For parent tasks, shows all subtasks and their current status
|
||||||
|
- For subtasks, shows parent task information and relationship
|
||||||
|
- Provides contextual suggested actions appropriate for the specific task
|
||||||
|
- Useful for examining task details before implementation or checking status
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Managing Task Dependencies
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `add_dependency` / `task-master add-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>` to add a dependency.
|
||||||
|
- Use `remove_dependency` / `task-master remove-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>` to remove a dependency.
|
||||||
|
- The system prevents circular dependencies and duplicate dependency entries
|
||||||
|
- Dependencies are checked for existence before being added or removed
|
||||||
|
- Task files are automatically regenerated after dependency changes
|
||||||
|
- Dependencies are visualized with status indicators in task listings and files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Reorganization
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `move_task` / `task-master move --from=<id> --to=<id>` to move tasks or subtasks within the hierarchy
|
||||||
|
- This command supports several use cases:
|
||||||
|
- Moving a standalone task to become a subtask (e.g., `--from=5 --to=7`)
|
||||||
|
- Moving a subtask to become a standalone task (e.g., `--from=5.2 --to=7`)
|
||||||
|
- Moving a subtask to a different parent (e.g., `--from=5.2 --to=7.3`)
|
||||||
|
- Reordering subtasks within the same parent (e.g., `--from=5.2 --to=5.4`)
|
||||||
|
- Moving a task to a new, non-existent ID position (e.g., `--from=5 --to=25`)
|
||||||
|
- Moving multiple tasks at once using comma-separated IDs (e.g., `--from=10,11,12 --to=16,17,18`)
|
||||||
|
- The system includes validation to prevent data loss:
|
||||||
|
- Allows moving to non-existent IDs by creating placeholder tasks
|
||||||
|
- Prevents moving to existing task IDs that have content (to avoid overwriting)
|
||||||
|
- Validates source tasks exist before attempting to move them
|
||||||
|
- The system maintains proper parent-child relationships and dependency integrity
|
||||||
|
- Task files are automatically regenerated after the move operation
|
||||||
|
- This provides greater flexibility in organizing and refining your task structure as project understanding evolves
|
||||||
|
- This is especially useful when dealing with potential merge conflicts arising from teams creating tasks on separate branches. Solve these conflicts very easily by moving your tasks and keeping theirs.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Iterative Subtask Implementation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Once a task has been broken down into subtasks using `expand_task` or similar methods, follow this iterative process for implementation:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. **Understand the Goal (Preparation):**
|
||||||
|
* Use `get_task` / `task-master show <subtaskId>` (see @`taskmaster.md`) to thoroughly understand the specific goals and requirements of the subtask.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
2. **Initial Exploration & Planning (Iteration 1):**
|
||||||
|
* This is the first attempt at creating a concrete implementation plan.
|
||||||
|
* Explore the codebase to identify the precise files, functions, and even specific lines of code that will need modification.
|
||||||
|
* Determine the intended code changes (diffs) and their locations.
|
||||||
|
* Gather *all* relevant details from this exploration phase.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
3. **Log the Plan:**
|
||||||
|
* Run `update_subtask` / `task-master update-subtask --id=<subtaskId> --prompt='<detailed plan>'`.
|
||||||
|
* Provide the *complete and detailed* findings from the exploration phase in the prompt. Include file paths, line numbers, proposed diffs, reasoning, and any potential challenges identified. Do not omit details. The goal is to create a rich, timestamped log within the subtask's `details`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
4. **Verify the Plan:**
|
||||||
|
* Run `get_task` / `task-master show <subtaskId>` again to confirm that the detailed implementation plan has been successfully appended to the subtask's details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
5. **Begin Implementation:**
|
||||||
|
* Set the subtask status using `set_task_status` / `task-master set-status --id=<subtaskId> --status=in-progress`.
|
||||||
|
* Start coding based on the logged plan.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
6. **Refine and Log Progress (Iteration 2+):**
|
||||||
|
* As implementation progresses, you will encounter challenges, discover nuances, or confirm successful approaches.
|
||||||
|
* **Before appending new information**: Briefly review the *existing* details logged in the subtask (using `get_task` or recalling from context) to ensure the update adds fresh insights and avoids redundancy.
|
||||||
|
* **Regularly** use `update_subtask` / `task-master update-subtask --id=<subtaskId> --prompt='<update details>\n- What worked...\n- What didn't work...'` to append new findings.
|
||||||
|
* **Crucially, log:**
|
||||||
|
* What worked ("fundamental truths" discovered).
|
||||||
|
* What didn't work and why (to avoid repeating mistakes).
|
||||||
|
* Specific code snippets or configurations that were successful.
|
||||||
|
* Decisions made, especially if confirmed with user input.
|
||||||
|
* Any deviations from the initial plan and the reasoning.
|
||||||
|
* The objective is to continuously enrich the subtask's details, creating a log of the implementation journey that helps the AI (and human developers) learn, adapt, and avoid repeating errors.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
7. **Review & Update Rules (Post-Implementation):**
|
||||||
|
* Once the implementation for the subtask is functionally complete, review all code changes and the relevant chat history.
|
||||||
|
* Identify any new or modified code patterns, conventions, or best practices established during the implementation.
|
||||||
|
* Create new or update existing rules following internal guidelines (previously linked to `cursor_rules.md` and `self_improve.md`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
8. **Mark Task Complete:**
|
||||||
|
* After verifying the implementation and updating any necessary rules, mark the subtask as completed: `set_task_status` / `task-master set-status --id=<subtaskId> --status=done`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
9. **Commit Changes (If using Git):**
|
||||||
|
* Stage the relevant code changes and any updated/new rule files (`git add .`).
|
||||||
|
* Craft a comprehensive Git commit message summarizing the work done for the subtask, including both code implementation and any rule adjustments.
|
||||||
|
* Execute the commit command directly in the terminal (e.g., `git commit -m 'feat(module): Implement feature X for subtask <subtaskId>\n\n- Details about changes...\n- Updated rule Y for pattern Z'`).
|
||||||
|
* Consider if a Changeset is needed according to internal versioning guidelines (previously linked to `changeset.md`). If so, run `npm run changeset`, stage the generated file, and amend the commit or create a new one.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
10. **Proceed to Next Subtask:**
|
||||||
|
* Identify the next subtask (e.g., using `next_task` / `task-master next`).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Code Analysis & Refactoring Techniques
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Top-Level Function Search**:
|
||||||
|
- Useful for understanding module structure or planning refactors.
|
||||||
|
- Use grep/ripgrep to find exported functions/constants:
|
||||||
|
`rg "export (async function|function|const) \w+"` or similar patterns.
|
||||||
|
- Can help compare functions between files during migrations or identify potential naming conflicts.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
*This workflow provides a general guideline. Adapt it based on your specific project needs and team practices.*
|
||||||
51
.kiro/steering/kiro_rules.md
Normal file
51
.kiro/steering/kiro_rules.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
inclusion: always
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Required Rule Structure:**
|
||||||
|
```markdown
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
description: Clear, one-line description of what the rule enforces
|
||||||
|
globs: path/to/files/*.ext, other/path/**/*
|
||||||
|
alwaysApply: boolean
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Main Points in Bold**
|
||||||
|
- Sub-points with details
|
||||||
|
- Examples and explanations
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **File References:**
|
||||||
|
- Use `[filename](mdc:path/to/file)` ([filename](mdc:filename)) to reference files
|
||||||
|
- Example: [prisma.md](.kiro/steering/prisma.md) for rule references
|
||||||
|
- Example: [schema.prisma](mdc:prisma/schema.prisma) for code references
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Code Examples:**
|
||||||
|
- Use language-specific code blocks
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// ✅ DO: Show good examples
|
||||||
|
const goodExample = true;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// ❌ DON'T: Show anti-patterns
|
||||||
|
const badExample = false;
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Rule Content Guidelines:**
|
||||||
|
- Start with high-level overview
|
||||||
|
- Include specific, actionable requirements
|
||||||
|
- Show examples of correct implementation
|
||||||
|
- Reference existing code when possible
|
||||||
|
- Keep rules DRY by referencing other rules
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Rule Maintenance:**
|
||||||
|
- Update rules when new patterns emerge
|
||||||
|
- Add examples from actual codebase
|
||||||
|
- Remove outdated patterns
|
||||||
|
- Cross-reference related rules
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Best Practices:**
|
||||||
|
- Use bullet points for clarity
|
||||||
|
- Keep descriptions concise
|
||||||
|
- Include both DO and DON'T examples
|
||||||
|
- Reference actual code over theoretical examples
|
||||||
|
- Use consistent formatting across rules
|
||||||
70
.kiro/steering/self_improve.md
Normal file
70
.kiro/steering/self_improve.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
inclusion: always
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Rule Improvement Triggers:**
|
||||||
|
- New code patterns not covered by existing rules
|
||||||
|
- Repeated similar implementations across files
|
||||||
|
- Common error patterns that could be prevented
|
||||||
|
- New libraries or tools being used consistently
|
||||||
|
- Emerging best practices in the codebase
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Analysis Process:**
|
||||||
|
- Compare new code with existing rules
|
||||||
|
- Identify patterns that should be standardized
|
||||||
|
- Look for references to external documentation
|
||||||
|
- Check for consistent error handling patterns
|
||||||
|
- Monitor test patterns and coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Rule Updates:**
|
||||||
|
- **Add New Rules When:**
|
||||||
|
- A new technology/pattern is used in 3+ files
|
||||||
|
- Common bugs could be prevented by a rule
|
||||||
|
- Code reviews repeatedly mention the same feedback
|
||||||
|
- New security or performance patterns emerge
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Modify Existing Rules When:**
|
||||||
|
- Better examples exist in the codebase
|
||||||
|
- Additional edge cases are discovered
|
||||||
|
- Related rules have been updated
|
||||||
|
- Implementation details have changed
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Example Pattern Recognition:**
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
// If you see repeated patterns like:
|
||||||
|
const data = await prisma.user.findMany({
|
||||||
|
select: { id: true, email: true },
|
||||||
|
where: { status: 'ACTIVE' }
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Consider adding to [prisma.md](.kiro/steering/prisma.md):
|
||||||
|
// - Standard select fields
|
||||||
|
// - Common where conditions
|
||||||
|
// - Performance optimization patterns
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Rule Quality Checks:**
|
||||||
|
- Rules should be actionable and specific
|
||||||
|
- Examples should come from actual code
|
||||||
|
- References should be up to date
|
||||||
|
- Patterns should be consistently enforced
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Continuous Improvement:**
|
||||||
|
- Monitor code review comments
|
||||||
|
- Track common development questions
|
||||||
|
- Update rules after major refactors
|
||||||
|
- Add links to relevant documentation
|
||||||
|
- Cross-reference related rules
|
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- **Rule Deprecation:**
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- Mark outdated patterns as deprecated
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- Remove rules that no longer apply
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- Update references to deprecated rules
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- Document migration paths for old patterns
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- **Documentation Updates:**
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- Keep examples synchronized with code
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- Update references to external docs
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- Maintain links between related rules
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- Document breaking changes
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Follow [kiro_rules.md](.kiro/steering/kiro_rules.md) for proper rule formatting and structure.
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.kiro/steering/taskmaster.md
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---
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inclusion: always
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---
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# Taskmaster Tool & Command Reference
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This document provides a detailed reference for interacting with Taskmaster, covering both the recommended MCP tools, suitable for integrations like Kiro, and the corresponding `task-master` CLI commands, designed for direct user interaction or fallback.
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**Note:** For interacting with Taskmaster programmatically or via integrated tools, using the **MCP tools is strongly recommended** due to better performance, structured data, and error handling. The CLI commands serve as a user-friendly alternative and fallback.
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**Important:** Several MCP tools involve AI processing... The AI-powered tools include `parse_prd`, `analyze_project_complexity`, `update_subtask`, `update_task`, `update`, `expand_all`, `expand_task`, and `add_task`.
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**🏷️ Tagged Task Lists System:** Task Master now supports **tagged task lists** for multi-context task management. This allows you to maintain separate, isolated lists of tasks for different features, branches, or experiments. Existing projects are seamlessly migrated to use a default "master" tag. Most commands now support a `--tag <name>` flag to specify which context to operate on. If omitted, commands use the currently active tag.
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---
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## Initialization & Setup
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### 1. Initialize Project (`init`)
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* **MCP Tool:** `initialize_project`
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* **CLI Command:** `task-master init [options]`
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|
* **Description:** `Set up the basic Taskmaster file structure and configuration in the current directory for a new project.`
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* **Key CLI Options:**
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* `--name <name>`: `Set the name for your project in Taskmaster's configuration.`
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* `--description <text>`: `Provide a brief description for your project.`
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* `--version <version>`: `Set the initial version for your project, e.g., '0.1.0'.`
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* `-y, --yes`: `Initialize Taskmaster quickly using default settings without interactive prompts.`
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|
* **Usage:** Run this once at the beginning of a new project.
|
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|
* **MCP Variant Description:** `Set up the basic Taskmaster file structure and configuration in the current directory for a new project by running the 'task-master init' command.`
|
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|
* **Key MCP Parameters/Options:**
|
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|
* `projectName`: `Set the name for your project.` (CLI: `--name <name>`)
|
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|
* `projectDescription`: `Provide a brief description for your project.` (CLI: `--description <text>`)
|
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|
* `projectVersion`: `Set the initial version for your project, e.g., '0.1.0'.` (CLI: `--version <version>`)
|
||||||
|
* `authorName`: `Author name.` (CLI: `--author <author>`)
|
||||||
|
* `skipInstall`: `Skip installing dependencies. Default is false.` (CLI: `--skip-install`)
|
||||||
|
* `addAliases`: `Add shell aliases tm and taskmaster. Default is false.` (CLI: `--aliases`)
|
||||||
|
* `yes`: `Skip prompts and use defaults/provided arguments. Default is false.` (CLI: `-y, --yes`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Run this once at the beginning of a new project, typically via an integrated tool like Kiro. Operates on the current working directory of the MCP server.
|
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|
* **Important:** Once complete, you *MUST* parse a prd in order to generate tasks. There will be no tasks files until then. The next step after initializing should be to create a PRD using the example PRD in .taskmaster/templates/example_prd.txt.
|
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|
* **Tagging:** Use the `--tag` option to parse the PRD into a specific, non-default tag context. If the tag doesn't exist, it will be created automatically. Example: `task-master parse-prd spec.txt --tag=new-feature`.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
### 2. Parse PRD (`parse_prd`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `parse_prd`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master parse-prd [file] [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Parse a Product Requirements Document, PRD, or text file with Taskmaster to automatically generate an initial set of tasks in tasks.json.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `input`: `Path to your PRD or requirements text file that Taskmaster should parse for tasks.` (CLI: `[file]` positional or `-i, --input <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* `output`: `Specify where Taskmaster should save the generated 'tasks.json' file. Defaults to '.taskmaster/tasks/tasks.json'.` (CLI: `-o, --output <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* `numTasks`: `Approximate number of top-level tasks Taskmaster should aim to generate from the document.` (CLI: `-n, --num-tasks <number>`)
|
||||||
|
* `force`: `Use this to allow Taskmaster to overwrite an existing 'tasks.json' without asking for confirmation.` (CLI: `-f, --force`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Useful for bootstrapping a project from an existing requirements document.
|
||||||
|
* **Notes:** Task Master will strictly adhere to any specific requirements mentioned in the PRD, such as libraries, database schemas, frameworks, tech stacks, etc., while filling in any gaps where the PRD isn't fully specified. Tasks are designed to provide the most direct implementation path while avoiding over-engineering.
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress. If the user does not have a PRD, suggest discussing their idea and then use the example PRD in `.taskmaster/templates/example_prd.txt` as a template for creating the PRD based on their idea, for use with `parse-prd`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## AI Model Configuration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 2. Manage Models (`models`)
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `models`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master models [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `View the current AI model configuration or set specific models for different roles (main, research, fallback). Allows setting custom model IDs for Ollama and OpenRouter.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key MCP Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `setMain <model_id>`: `Set the primary model ID for task generation/updates.` (CLI: `--set-main <model_id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `setResearch <model_id>`: `Set the model ID for research-backed operations.` (CLI: `--set-research <model_id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `setFallback <model_id>`: `Set the model ID to use if the primary fails.` (CLI: `--set-fallback <model_id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `ollama <boolean>`: `Indicates the set model ID is a custom Ollama model.` (CLI: `--ollama`)
|
||||||
|
* `openrouter <boolean>`: `Indicates the set model ID is a custom OpenRouter model.` (CLI: `--openrouter`)
|
||||||
|
* `listAvailableModels <boolean>`: `If true, lists available models not currently assigned to a role.` (CLI: No direct equivalent; CLI lists available automatically)
|
||||||
|
* `projectRoot <string>`: `Optional. Absolute path to the project root directory.` (CLI: Determined automatically)
|
||||||
|
* **Key CLI Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `--set-main <model_id>`: `Set the primary model.`
|
||||||
|
* `--set-research <model_id>`: `Set the research model.`
|
||||||
|
* `--set-fallback <model_id>`: `Set the fallback model.`
|
||||||
|
* `--ollama`: `Specify that the provided model ID is for Ollama (use with --set-*).`
|
||||||
|
* `--openrouter`: `Specify that the provided model ID is for OpenRouter (use with --set-*). Validates against OpenRouter API.`
|
||||||
|
* `--bedrock`: `Specify that the provided model ID is for AWS Bedrock (use with --set-*).`
|
||||||
|
* `--setup`: `Run interactive setup to configure models, including custom Ollama/OpenRouter IDs.`
|
||||||
|
* **Usage (MCP):** Call without set flags to get current config. Use `setMain`, `setResearch`, or `setFallback` with a valid model ID to update the configuration. Use `listAvailableModels: true` to get a list of unassigned models. To set a custom model, provide the model ID and set `ollama: true` or `openrouter: true`.
|
||||||
|
* **Usage (CLI):** Run without flags to view current configuration and available models. Use set flags to update specific roles. Use `--setup` for guided configuration, including custom models. To set a custom model via flags, use `--set-<role>=<model_id>` along with either `--ollama` or `--openrouter`.
|
||||||
|
* **Notes:** Configuration is stored in `.taskmaster/config.json` in the project root. This command/tool modifies that file. Use `listAvailableModels` or `task-master models` to see internally supported models. OpenRouter custom models are validated against their live API. Ollama custom models are not validated live.
|
||||||
|
* **API note:** API keys for selected AI providers (based on their model) need to exist in the mcp.json file to be accessible in MCP context. The API keys must be present in the local .env file for the CLI to be able to read them.
|
||||||
|
* **Model costs:** The costs in supported models are expressed in dollars. An input/output value of 3 is $3.00. A value of 0.8 is $0.80.
|
||||||
|
* **Warning:** DO NOT MANUALLY EDIT THE .taskmaster/config.json FILE. Use the included commands either in the MCP or CLI format as needed. Always prioritize MCP tools when available and use the CLI as a fallback.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Listing & Viewing
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 3. Get Tasks (`get_tasks`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `get_tasks`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master list [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `List your Taskmaster tasks, optionally filtering by status and showing subtasks.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `status`: `Show only Taskmaster tasks matching this status (or multiple statuses, comma-separated), e.g., 'pending' or 'done,in-progress'.` (CLI: `-s, --status <status>`)
|
||||||
|
* `withSubtasks`: `Include subtasks indented under their parent tasks in the list.` (CLI: `--with-subtasks`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to list tasks from. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Get an overview of the project status, often used at the start of a work session.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 4. Get Next Task (`next_task`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `next_task`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master next [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Ask Taskmaster to show the next available task you can work on, based on status and completed dependencies.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to use. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Identify what to work on next according to the plan.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 5. Get Task Details (`get_task`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `get_task`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master show [id] [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Display detailed information for one or more specific Taskmaster tasks or subtasks by ID.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task (e.g., '15'), subtask (e.g., '15.2'), or a comma-separated list of IDs ('1,5,10.2') you want to view.` (CLI: `[id]` positional or `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to get the task(s) from. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Understand the full details for a specific task. When multiple IDs are provided, a summary table is shown.
|
||||||
|
* **CRITICAL INFORMATION** If you need to collect information from multiple tasks, use comma-separated IDs (i.e. 1,2,3) to receive an array of tasks. Do not needlessly get tasks one at a time if you need to get many as that is wasteful.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Creation & Modification
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 6. Add Task (`add_task`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `add_task`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master add-task [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Add a new task to Taskmaster by describing it; AI will structure it.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `prompt`: `Required. Describe the new task you want Taskmaster to create, e.g., "Implement user authentication using JWT".` (CLI: `-p, --prompt <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `dependencies`: `Specify the IDs of any Taskmaster tasks that must be completed before this new one can start, e.g., '12,14'.` (CLI: `-d, --dependencies <ids>`)
|
||||||
|
* `priority`: `Set the priority for the new task: 'high', 'medium', or 'low'. Default is 'medium'.` (CLI: `--priority <priority>`)
|
||||||
|
* `research`: `Enable Taskmaster to use the research role for potentially more informed task creation.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to add the task to. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Quickly add newly identified tasks during development.
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 7. Add Subtask (`add_subtask`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `add_subtask`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master add-subtask [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Add a new subtask to a Taskmaster parent task, or convert an existing task into a subtask.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id` / `parent`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task that will be the parent.` (MCP: `id`, CLI: `-p, --parent <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `taskId`: `Use this if you want to convert an existing top-level Taskmaster task into a subtask of the specified parent.` (CLI: `-i, --task-id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `title`: `Required if not using taskId. The title for the new subtask Taskmaster should create.` (CLI: `-t, --title <title>`)
|
||||||
|
* `description`: `A brief description for the new subtask.` (CLI: `-d, --description <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `details`: `Provide implementation notes or details for the new subtask.` (CLI: `--details <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `dependencies`: `Specify IDs of other tasks or subtasks, e.g., '15' or '16.1', that must be done before this new subtask.` (CLI: `--dependencies <ids>`)
|
||||||
|
* `status`: `Set the initial status for the new subtask. Default is 'pending'.` (CLI: `-s, --status <status>`)
|
||||||
|
* `generate`: `Enable Taskmaster to regenerate markdown task files after adding the subtask.` (CLI: `--generate`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Break down tasks manually or reorganize existing tasks.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 8. Update Tasks (`update`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `update`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master update [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Update multiple upcoming tasks in Taskmaster based on new context or changes, starting from a specific task ID.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `from`: `Required. The ID of the first task Taskmaster should update. All tasks with this ID or higher that are not 'done' will be considered.` (CLI: `--from <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `prompt`: `Required. Explain the change or new context for Taskmaster to apply to the tasks, e.g., "We are now using React Query instead of Redux Toolkit for data fetching".` (CLI: `-p, --prompt <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `research`: `Enable Taskmaster to use the research role for more informed updates. Requires appropriate API key.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Handle significant implementation changes or pivots that affect multiple future tasks. Example CLI: `task-master update --from='18' --prompt='Switching to React Query.\nNeed to refactor data fetching...'`
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 9. Update Task (`update_task`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `update_task`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master update-task [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Modify a specific Taskmaster task by ID, incorporating new information or changes. By default, this replaces the existing task details.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id`: `Required. The specific ID of the Taskmaster task, e.g., '15', you want to update.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `prompt`: `Required. Explain the specific changes or provide the new information Taskmaster should incorporate into this task.` (CLI: `-p, --prompt <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `append`: `If true, appends the prompt content to the task's details with a timestamp, rather than replacing them. Behaves like update-subtask.` (CLI: `--append`)
|
||||||
|
* `research`: `Enable Taskmaster to use the research role for more informed updates. Requires appropriate API key.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context the task belongs to. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Refine a specific task based on new understanding. Use `--append` to log progress without creating subtasks.
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 10. Update Subtask (`update_subtask`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `update_subtask`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master update-subtask [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Append timestamped notes or details to a specific Taskmaster subtask without overwriting existing content. Intended for iterative implementation logging.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster subtask, e.g., '5.2', to update with new information.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `prompt`: `Required. The information, findings, or progress notes to append to the subtask's details with a timestamp.` (CLI: `-p, --prompt <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `research`: `Enable Taskmaster to use the research role for more informed updates. Requires appropriate API key.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context the subtask belongs to. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Log implementation progress, findings, and discoveries during subtask development. Each update is timestamped and appended to preserve the implementation journey.
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 11. Set Task Status (`set_task_status`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `set_task_status`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master set-status [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Update the status of one or more Taskmaster tasks or subtasks, e.g., 'pending', 'in-progress', 'done'.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id`: `Required. The ID(s) of the Taskmaster task(s) or subtask(s), e.g., '15', '15.2', or '16,17.1', to update.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `status`: `Required. The new status to set, e.g., 'done', 'pending', 'in-progress', 'review', 'cancelled'.` (CLI: `-s, --status <status>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Mark progress as tasks move through the development cycle.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 12. Remove Task (`remove_task`)
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* **MCP Tool:** `remove_task`
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* **CLI Command:** `task-master remove-task [options]`
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* **Description:** `Permanently remove a task or subtask from the Taskmaster tasks list.`
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* **Key Parameters/Options:**
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* `id`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task, e.g., '5', or subtask, e.g., '5.2', to permanently remove.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
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* `yes`: `Skip the confirmation prompt and immediately delete the task.` (CLI: `-y, --yes`)
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* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
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* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
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* **Usage:** Permanently delete tasks or subtasks that are no longer needed in the project.
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* **Notes:** Use with caution as this operation cannot be undone. Consider using 'blocked', 'cancelled', or 'deferred' status instead if you just want to exclude a task from active planning but keep it for reference. The command automatically cleans up dependency references in other tasks.
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---
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## Task Structure & Breakdown
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### 13. Expand Task (`expand_task`)
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* **MCP Tool:** `expand_task`
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* **CLI Command:** `task-master expand [options]`
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* **Description:** `Use Taskmaster's AI to break down a complex task into smaller, manageable subtasks. Appends subtasks by default.`
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* **Key Parameters/Options:**
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* `id`: `The ID of the specific Taskmaster task you want to break down into subtasks.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
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* `num`: `Optional: Suggests how many subtasks Taskmaster should aim to create. Uses complexity analysis/defaults otherwise.` (CLI: `-n, --num <number>`)
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* `research`: `Enable Taskmaster to use the research role for more informed subtask generation. Requires appropriate API key.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
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* `prompt`: `Optional: Provide extra context or specific instructions to Taskmaster for generating the subtasks.` (CLI: `-p, --prompt <text>`)
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* `force`: `Optional: If true, clear existing subtasks before generating new ones. Default is false (append).` (CLI: `--force`)
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* `tag`: `Specify which tag context the task belongs to. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
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* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
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* **Usage:** Generate a detailed implementation plan for a complex task before starting coding. Automatically uses complexity report recommendations if available and `num` is not specified.
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* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
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### 14. Expand All Tasks (`expand_all`)
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* **MCP Tool:** `expand_all`
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* **CLI Command:** `task-master expand --all [options]` (Note: CLI uses the `expand` command with the `--all` flag)
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* **Description:** `Tell Taskmaster to automatically expand all eligible pending/in-progress tasks based on complexity analysis or defaults. Appends subtasks by default.`
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* **Key Parameters/Options:**
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* `num`: `Optional: Suggests how many subtasks Taskmaster should aim to create per task.` (CLI: `-n, --num <number>`)
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* `research`: `Enable research role for more informed subtask generation. Requires appropriate API key.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
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* `prompt`: `Optional: Provide extra context for Taskmaster to apply generally during expansion.` (CLI: `-p, --prompt <text>`)
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* `force`: `Optional: If true, clear existing subtasks before generating new ones for each eligible task. Default is false (append).` (CLI: `--force`)
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* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to expand. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
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* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
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* **Usage:** Useful after initial task generation or complexity analysis to break down multiple tasks at once.
|
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* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
|
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### 15. Clear Subtasks (`clear_subtasks`)
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* **MCP Tool:** `clear_subtasks`
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* **CLI Command:** `task-master clear-subtasks [options]`
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* **Description:** `Remove all subtasks from one or more specified Taskmaster parent tasks.`
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* **Key Parameters/Options:**
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* `id`: `The ID(s) of the Taskmaster parent task(s) whose subtasks you want to remove, e.g., '15' or '16,18'. Required unless using 'all'.` (CLI: `-i, --id <ids>`)
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* `all`: `Tell Taskmaster to remove subtasks from all parent tasks.` (CLI: `--all`)
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* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
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* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
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* **Usage:** Used before regenerating subtasks with `expand_task` if the previous breakdown needs replacement.
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### 16. Remove Subtask (`remove_subtask`)
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* **MCP Tool:** `remove_subtask`
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* **CLI Command:** `task-master remove-subtask [options]`
|
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* **Description:** `Remove a subtask from its Taskmaster parent, optionally converting it into a standalone task.`
|
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* **Key Parameters/Options:**
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* `id`: `Required. The ID(s) of the Taskmaster subtask(s) to remove, e.g., '15.2' or '16.1,16.3'.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
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* `convert`: `If used, Taskmaster will turn the subtask into a regular top-level task instead of deleting it.` (CLI: `-c, --convert`)
|
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* `generate`: `Enable Taskmaster to regenerate markdown task files after removing the subtask.` (CLI: `--generate`)
|
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* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
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* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
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* **Usage:** Delete unnecessary subtasks or promote a subtask to a top-level task.
|
||||||
|
|
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|
### 17. Move Task (`move_task`)
|
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* **MCP Tool:** `move_task`
|
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|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master move [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Move a task or subtask to a new position within the task hierarchy.`
|
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|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `from`: `Required. ID of the task/subtask to move (e.g., "5" or "5.2"). Can be comma-separated for multiple tasks.` (CLI: `--from <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `to`: `Required. ID of the destination (e.g., "7" or "7.3"). Must match the number of source IDs if comma-separated.` (CLI: `--to <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
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|
* **Usage:** Reorganize tasks by moving them within the hierarchy. Supports various scenarios like:
|
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* Moving a task to become a subtask
|
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* Moving a subtask to become a standalone task
|
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* Moving a subtask to a different parent
|
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* Reordering subtasks within the same parent
|
||||||
|
* Moving a task to a new, non-existent ID (automatically creates placeholders)
|
||||||
|
* Moving multiple tasks at once with comma-separated IDs
|
||||||
|
* **Validation Features:**
|
||||||
|
* Allows moving tasks to non-existent destination IDs (creates placeholder tasks)
|
||||||
|
* Prevents moving to existing task IDs that already have content (to avoid overwriting)
|
||||||
|
* Validates that source tasks exist before attempting to move them
|
||||||
|
* Maintains proper parent-child relationships
|
||||||
|
* **Example CLI:** `task-master move --from=5.2 --to=7.3` to move subtask 5.2 to become subtask 7.3.
|
||||||
|
* **Example Multi-Move:** `task-master move --from=10,11,12 --to=16,17,18` to move multiple tasks to new positions.
|
||||||
|
* **Common Use:** Resolving merge conflicts in tasks.json when multiple team members create tasks on different branches.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
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|
## Dependency Management
|
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|
|
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|
### 18. Add Dependency (`add_dependency`)
|
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|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `add_dependency`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master add-dependency [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Define a dependency in Taskmaster, making one task a prerequisite for another.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task that will depend on another.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `dependsOn`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task that must be completed first, the prerequisite.` (CLI: `-d, --depends-on <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <path>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Establish the correct order of execution between tasks.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 19. Remove Dependency (`remove_dependency`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `remove_dependency`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master remove-dependency [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Remove a dependency relationship between two Taskmaster tasks.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `id`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task you want to remove a prerequisite from.` (CLI: `-i, --id <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `dependsOn`: `Required. The ID of the Taskmaster task that should no longer be a prerequisite.` (CLI: `-d, --depends-on <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to operate on. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Update task relationships when the order of execution changes.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 20. Validate Dependencies (`validate_dependencies`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `validate_dependencies`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master validate-dependencies [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Check your Taskmaster tasks for dependency issues (like circular references or links to non-existent tasks) without making changes.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to validate. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Audit the integrity of your task dependencies.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 21. Fix Dependencies (`fix_dependencies`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `fix_dependencies`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master fix-dependencies [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Automatically fix dependency issues (like circular references or links to non-existent tasks) in your Taskmaster tasks.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to fix dependencies in. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Clean up dependency errors automatically.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Analysis & Reporting
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 22. Analyze Project Complexity (`analyze_project_complexity`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `analyze_project_complexity`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master analyze-complexity [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Have Taskmaster analyze your tasks to determine their complexity and suggest which ones need to be broken down further.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `output`: `Where to save the complexity analysis report. Default is '.taskmaster/reports/task-complexity-report.json' (or '..._tagname.json' if a tag is used).` (CLI: `-o, --output <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* `threshold`: `The minimum complexity score (1-10) that should trigger a recommendation to expand a task.` (CLI: `-t, --threshold <number>`)
|
||||||
|
* `research`: `Enable research role for more accurate complexity analysis. Requires appropriate API key.` (CLI: `-r, --research`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to analyze. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Used before breaking down tasks to identify which ones need the most attention.
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. Please inform users to hang tight while the operation is in progress.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 23. View Complexity Report (`complexity_report`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `complexity_report`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master complexity-report [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Display the task complexity analysis report in a readable format.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to show the report for. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to the complexity report (default: '.taskmaster/reports/task-complexity-report.json').` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Review and understand the complexity analysis results after running analyze-complexity.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## File Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 24. Generate Task Files (`generate`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `generate`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master generate [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Create or update individual Markdown files for each task based on your tasks.json.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `output`: `The directory where Taskmaster should save the task files (default: in a 'tasks' directory).` (CLI: `-o, --output <directory>`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to generate files for. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** Run this after making changes to tasks.json to keep individual task files up to date. This command is now manual and no longer runs automatically.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## AI-Powered Research
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 25. Research (`research`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `research`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master research [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Perform AI-powered research queries with project context to get fresh, up-to-date information beyond the AI's knowledge cutoff.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `query`: `Required. Research query/prompt (e.g., "What are the latest best practices for React Query v5?").` (CLI: `[query]` positional or `-q, --query <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `taskIds`: `Comma-separated list of task/subtask IDs from the current tag context (e.g., "15,16.2,17").` (CLI: `-i, --id <ids>`)
|
||||||
|
* `filePaths`: `Comma-separated list of file paths for context (e.g., "src/api.js,docs/readme.md").` (CLI: `-f, --files <paths>`)
|
||||||
|
* `customContext`: `Additional custom context text to include in the research.` (CLI: `-c, --context <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `includeProjectTree`: `Include project file tree structure in context (default: false).` (CLI: `--tree`)
|
||||||
|
* `detailLevel`: `Detail level for the research response: 'low', 'medium', 'high' (default: medium).` (CLI: `--detail <level>`)
|
||||||
|
* `saveTo`: `Task or subtask ID (e.g., "15", "15.2") to automatically save the research conversation to.` (CLI: `--save-to <id>`)
|
||||||
|
* `saveFile`: `If true, saves the research conversation to a markdown file in '.taskmaster/docs/research/'.` (CLI: `--save-file`)
|
||||||
|
* `noFollowup`: `Disables the interactive follow-up question menu in the CLI.` (CLI: `--no-followup`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to use for task-based context gathering. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
* `projectRoot`: `The directory of the project. Must be an absolute path.` (CLI: Determined automatically)
|
||||||
|
* **Usage:** **This is a POWERFUL tool that agents should use FREQUENTLY** to:
|
||||||
|
* Get fresh information beyond knowledge cutoff dates
|
||||||
|
* Research latest best practices, library updates, security patches
|
||||||
|
* Find implementation examples for specific technologies
|
||||||
|
* Validate approaches against current industry standards
|
||||||
|
* Get contextual advice based on project files and tasks
|
||||||
|
* **When to Consider Using Research:**
|
||||||
|
* **Before implementing any task** - Research current best practices
|
||||||
|
* **When encountering new technologies** - Get up-to-date implementation guidance (libraries, apis, etc)
|
||||||
|
* **For security-related tasks** - Find latest security recommendations
|
||||||
|
* **When updating dependencies** - Research breaking changes and migration guides
|
||||||
|
* **For performance optimization** - Get current performance best practices
|
||||||
|
* **When debugging complex issues** - Research known solutions and workarounds
|
||||||
|
* **Research + Action Pattern:**
|
||||||
|
* Use `research` to gather fresh information
|
||||||
|
* Use `update_subtask` to commit findings with timestamps
|
||||||
|
* Use `update_task` to incorporate research into task details
|
||||||
|
* Use `add_task` with research flag for informed task creation
|
||||||
|
* **Important:** This MCP tool makes AI calls and can take up to a minute to complete. The research provides FRESH data beyond the AI's training cutoff, making it invaluable for current best practices and recent developments.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Tag Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This new suite of commands allows you to manage different task contexts (tags).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 26. List Tags (`tags`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `list_tags`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master tags [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `List all available tags with task counts, completion status, and other metadata.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
* `--show-metadata`: `Include detailed metadata in the output (e.g., creation date, description).` (CLI: `--show-metadata`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 27. Add Tag (`add_tag`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `add_tag`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master add-tag <tagName> [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Create a new, empty tag context, or copy tasks from another tag.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `tagName`: `Name of the new tag to create (alphanumeric, hyphens, underscores).` (CLI: `<tagName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `--from-branch`: `Creates a tag with a name derived from the current git branch, ignoring the <tagName> argument.` (CLI: `--from-branch`)
|
||||||
|
* `--copy-from-current`: `Copy tasks from the currently active tag to the new tag.` (CLI: `--copy-from-current`)
|
||||||
|
* `--copy-from <tag>`: `Copy tasks from a specific source tag to the new tag.` (CLI: `--copy-from <tag>`)
|
||||||
|
* `--description <text>`: `Provide an optional description for the new tag.` (CLI: `-d, --description <text>`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 28. Delete Tag (`delete_tag`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `delete_tag`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master delete-tag <tagName> [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Permanently delete a tag and all of its associated tasks.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `tagName`: `Name of the tag to delete.` (CLI: `<tagName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `--yes`: `Skip the confirmation prompt.` (CLI: `-y, --yes`)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 29. Use Tag (`use_tag`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `use_tag`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master use-tag <tagName>`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Switch your active task context to a different tag.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `tagName`: `Name of the tag to switch to.` (CLI: `<tagName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 30. Rename Tag (`rename_tag`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `rename_tag`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master rename-tag <oldName> <newName>`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Rename an existing tag.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `oldName`: `The current name of the tag.` (CLI: `<oldName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `newName`: `The new name for the tag.` (CLI: `<newName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `file`: `Path to your Taskmaster 'tasks.json' file. Default relies on auto-detection.` (CLI: `-f, --file <file>`)
|
||||||
|
|
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|
### 31. Copy Tag (`copy_tag`)
|
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|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** `copy_tag`
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master copy-tag <sourceName> <targetName> [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Copy an entire tag context, including all its tasks and metadata, to a new tag.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `sourceName`: `Name of the tag to copy from.` (CLI: `<sourceName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `targetName`: `Name of the new tag to create.` (CLI: `<targetName>` positional)
|
||||||
|
* `--description <text>`: `Optional description for the new tag.` (CLI: `-d, --description <text>`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Miscellaneous
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 32. Sync Readme (`sync-readme`) -- experimental
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **MCP Tool:** N/A
|
||||||
|
* **CLI Command:** `task-master sync-readme [options]`
|
||||||
|
* **Description:** `Exports your task list to your project's README.md file, useful for showcasing progress.`
|
||||||
|
* **Key Parameters/Options:**
|
||||||
|
* `status`: `Filter tasks by status (e.g., 'pending', 'done').` (CLI: `-s, --status <status>`)
|
||||||
|
* `withSubtasks`: `Include subtasks in the export.` (CLI: `--with-subtasks`)
|
||||||
|
* `tag`: `Specify which tag context to export from. Defaults to the current active tag.` (CLI: `--tag <name>`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Environment Variables Configuration (Updated)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Taskmaster primarily uses the **`.taskmaster/config.json`** file (in project root) for configuration (models, parameters, logging level, etc.), managed via `task-master models --setup`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Environment variables are used **only** for sensitive API keys related to AI providers and specific overrides like the Ollama base URL:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
* **API Keys (Required for corresponding provider):**
|
||||||
|
* `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `OPENAI_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `GOOGLE_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `MISTRAL_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY` (Requires `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT` too)
|
||||||
|
* `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `XAI_API_KEY`
|
||||||
|
* `OLLAMA_API_KEY` (Requires `OLLAMA_BASE_URL` too)
|
||||||
|
* **Endpoints (Optional/Provider Specific inside .taskmaster/config.json):**
|
||||||
|
* `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT`
|
||||||
|
* `OLLAMA_BASE_URL` (Default: `http://localhost:11434/api`)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Set API keys** in your **`.env`** file in the project root (for CLI use) or within the `env` section of your **`.kiro/mcp.json`** file (for MCP/Kiro integration). All other settings (model choice, max tokens, temperature, log level, custom endpoints) are managed in `.taskmaster/config.json` via `task-master models` command or `models` MCP tool.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For details on how these commands fit into the development process, see the [dev_workflow.md](.kiro/steering/dev_workflow.md).
|
||||||
59
.kiro/steering/taskmaster_hooks_workflow.md
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59
.kiro/steering/taskmaster_hooks_workflow.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
inclusion: always
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Taskmaster Hook-Driven Workflow
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Core Principle: Hooks Automate Task Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
When working with Taskmaster in Kiro, **avoid manually marking tasks as done**. The hook system automatically handles task completion based on:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Test Success**: `[TM] Test Success Task Completer` detects passing tests and prompts for task completion
|
||||||
|
- **Code Changes**: `[TM] Code Change Task Tracker` monitors implementation progress
|
||||||
|
- **Dependency Chains**: `[TM] Task Dependency Auto-Progression` auto-starts dependent tasks
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## AI Assistant Workflow
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Follow this pattern when implementing features:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. **Implement First**: Write code, create tests, make changes
|
||||||
|
2. **Save Frequently**: Hooks trigger on file saves to track progress automatically
|
||||||
|
3. **Let Hooks Decide**: Allow hooks to detect completion rather than manually setting status
|
||||||
|
4. **Respond to Prompts**: Confirm when hooks suggest task completion
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Key Rules for AI Assistants
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Never use `tm set-status --status=done`** unless hooks fail to detect completion
|
||||||
|
- **Always write tests** - they provide the most reliable completion signal
|
||||||
|
- **Save files after implementation** - this triggers progress tracking
|
||||||
|
- **Trust hook suggestions** - if no completion prompt appears, more work may be needed
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Automatic Behaviors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
The hook system provides:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Progress Logging**: Implementation details automatically added to task notes
|
||||||
|
- **Evidence-Based Completion**: Tasks marked done only when criteria are met
|
||||||
|
- **Dependency Management**: Next tasks auto-started when dependencies complete
|
||||||
|
- **Natural Flow**: Focus on coding, not task management overhead
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Manual Override Cases
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Only manually set task status for:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Documentation-only tasks
|
||||||
|
- Tasks without testable outcomes
|
||||||
|
- Emergency fixes without proper test coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Use `tm set-status` sparingly - prefer hook-driven completion.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Implementation Pattern
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
1. Implement feature → Save file
|
||||||
|
2. Write tests → Save test file
|
||||||
|
3. Tests pass → Hook prompts completion
|
||||||
|
4. Confirm completion → Next task auto-starts
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
This workflow ensures proper task tracking while maintaining development flow.
|
||||||
6
.manypkg.json
Normal file
6
.manypkg.json
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"$schema": "https://unpkg.com/@manypkg/get-packages@1.1.3/schema.json",
|
||||||
|
"defaultBranch": "main",
|
||||||
|
"ignoredRules": ["ROOT_HAS_DEPENDENCIES", "INTERNAL_MISMATCH"],
|
||||||
|
"ignoredPackages": ["@tm/core", "@tm/cli", "@tm/build-config"]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
9
.mcp.json
Normal file
9
.mcp.json
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
|||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"mcpServers": {
|
||||||
|
"task-master-ai": {
|
||||||
|
"type": "stdio",
|
||||||
|
"command": "npx",
|
||||||
|
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
417
.taskmaster/CLAUDE.md
Normal file
417
.taskmaster/CLAUDE.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,417 @@
|
|||||||
|
# Task Master AI - Agent Integration Guide
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Essential Commands
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Core Workflow Commands
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Project Setup
|
||||||
|
task-master init # Initialize Task Master in current project
|
||||||
|
task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/prd.txt # Generate tasks from PRD document
|
||||||
|
task-master models --setup # Configure AI models interactively
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Daily Development Workflow
|
||||||
|
task-master list # Show all tasks with status
|
||||||
|
task-master next # Get next available task to work on
|
||||||
|
task-master show <id> # View detailed task information (e.g., task-master show 1.2)
|
||||||
|
task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=done # Mark task complete
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Task Management
|
||||||
|
task-master add-task --prompt="description" --research # Add new task with AI assistance
|
||||||
|
task-master expand --id=<id> --research --force # Break task into subtasks
|
||||||
|
task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="changes" # Update specific task
|
||||||
|
task-master update --from=<id> --prompt="changes" # Update multiple tasks from ID onwards
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=<id> --prompt="notes" # Add implementation notes to subtask
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Analysis & Planning
|
||||||
|
task-master analyze-complexity --research # Analyze task complexity
|
||||||
|
task-master complexity-report # View complexity analysis
|
||||||
|
task-master expand --all --research # Expand all eligible tasks
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Dependencies & Organization
|
||||||
|
task-master add-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id> # Add task dependency
|
||||||
|
task-master move --from=<id> --to=<id> # Reorganize task hierarchy
|
||||||
|
task-master validate-dependencies # Check for dependency issues
|
||||||
|
task-master generate # Update task markdown files (usually auto-called)
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Key Files & Project Structure
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Core Files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `.taskmaster/tasks/tasks.json` - Main task data file (auto-managed)
|
||||||
|
- `.taskmaster/config.json` - AI model configuration (use `task-master models` to modify)
|
||||||
|
- `.taskmaster/docs/prd.txt` - Product Requirements Document for parsing
|
||||||
|
- `.taskmaster/tasks/*.txt` - Individual task files (auto-generated from tasks.json)
|
||||||
|
- `.env` - API keys for CLI usage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Claude Code Integration Files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `CLAUDE.md` - Auto-loaded context for Claude Code (this file)
|
||||||
|
- `.claude/settings.json` - Claude Code tool allowlist and preferences
|
||||||
|
- `.claude/commands/` - Custom slash commands for repeated workflows
|
||||||
|
- `.mcp.json` - MCP server configuration (project-specific)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Directory Structure
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
project/
|
||||||
|
├── .taskmaster/
|
||||||
|
│ ├── tasks/ # Task files directory
|
||||||
|
│ │ ├── tasks.json # Main task database
|
||||||
|
│ │ ├── task-1.md # Individual task files
|
||||||
|
│ │ └── task-2.md
|
||||||
|
│ ├── docs/ # Documentation directory
|
||||||
|
│ │ ├── prd.txt # Product requirements
|
||||||
|
│ ├── reports/ # Analysis reports directory
|
||||||
|
│ │ └── task-complexity-report.json
|
||||||
|
│ ├── templates/ # Template files
|
||||||
|
│ │ └── example_prd.txt # Example PRD template
|
||||||
|
│ └── config.json # AI models & settings
|
||||||
|
├── .claude/
|
||||||
|
│ ├── settings.json # Claude Code configuration
|
||||||
|
│ └── commands/ # Custom slash commands
|
||||||
|
├── .env # API keys
|
||||||
|
├── .mcp.json # MCP configuration
|
||||||
|
└── CLAUDE.md # This file - auto-loaded by Claude Code
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## MCP Integration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Task Master provides an MCP server that Claude Code can connect to. Configure in `.mcp.json`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```json
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"mcpServers": {
|
||||||
|
"task-master-ai": {
|
||||||
|
"command": "npx",
|
||||||
|
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
|
||||||
|
"env": {
|
||||||
|
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your_key_here",
|
||||||
|
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "your_key_here",
|
||||||
|
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "OPENAI_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"GOOGLE_API_KEY": "GOOGLE_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"XAI_API_KEY": "XAI_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "OPENROUTER_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "MISTRAL_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY_HERE",
|
||||||
|
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Essential MCP Tools
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```javascript
|
||||||
|
help; // = shows available taskmaster commands
|
||||||
|
// Project setup
|
||||||
|
initialize_project; // = task-master init
|
||||||
|
parse_prd; // = task-master parse-prd
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Daily workflow
|
||||||
|
get_tasks; // = task-master list
|
||||||
|
next_task; // = task-master next
|
||||||
|
get_task; // = task-master show <id>
|
||||||
|
set_task_status; // = task-master set-status
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Task management
|
||||||
|
add_task; // = task-master add-task
|
||||||
|
expand_task; // = task-master expand
|
||||||
|
update_task; // = task-master update-task
|
||||||
|
update_subtask; // = task-master update-subtask
|
||||||
|
update; // = task-master update
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Analysis
|
||||||
|
analyze_project_complexity; // = task-master analyze-complexity
|
||||||
|
complexity_report; // = task-master complexity-report
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Claude Code Workflow Integration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Standard Development Workflow
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### 1. Project Initialization
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Initialize Task Master
|
||||||
|
task-master init
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Create or obtain PRD, then parse it
|
||||||
|
task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/prd.txt
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Analyze complexity and expand tasks
|
||||||
|
task-master analyze-complexity --research
|
||||||
|
task-master expand --all --research
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If tasks already exist, another PRD can be parsed (with new information only!) using parse-prd with --append flag. This will add the generated tasks to the existing list of tasks..
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### 2. Daily Development Loop
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Start each session
|
||||||
|
task-master next # Find next available task
|
||||||
|
task-master show <id> # Review task details
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# During implementation, check in code context into the tasks and subtasks
|
||||||
|
task-master update-subtask --id=<id> --prompt="implementation notes..."
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Complete tasks
|
||||||
|
task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=done
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### 3. Multi-Claude Workflows
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For complex projects, use multiple Claude Code sessions:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Terminal 1: Main implementation
|
||||||
|
cd project && claude
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Terminal 2: Testing and validation
|
||||||
|
cd project-test-worktree && claude
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Terminal 3: Documentation updates
|
||||||
|
cd project-docs-worktree && claude
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Custom Slash Commands
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Create `.claude/commands/taskmaster-next.md`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```markdown
|
||||||
|
Find the next available Task Master task and show its details.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Steps:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Run `task-master next` to get the next task
|
||||||
|
2. If a task is available, run `task-master show <id>` for full details
|
||||||
|
3. Provide a summary of what needs to be implemented
|
||||||
|
4. Suggest the first implementation step
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Create `.claude/commands/taskmaster-complete.md`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```markdown
|
||||||
|
Complete a Task Master task: $ARGUMENTS
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Steps:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Review the current task with `task-master show $ARGUMENTS`
|
||||||
|
2. Verify all implementation is complete
|
||||||
|
3. Run any tests related to this task
|
||||||
|
4. Mark as complete: `task-master set-status --id=$ARGUMENTS --status=done`
|
||||||
|
5. Show the next available task with `task-master next`
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Tool Allowlist Recommendations
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Add to `.claude/settings.json`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```json
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"allowedTools": [
|
||||||
|
"Edit",
|
||||||
|
"Bash(task-master *)",
|
||||||
|
"Bash(git commit:*)",
|
||||||
|
"Bash(git add:*)",
|
||||||
|
"Bash(npm run *)",
|
||||||
|
"mcp__task_master_ai__*"
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Configuration & Setup
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### API Keys Required
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
At least **one** of these API keys must be configured:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` (Claude models) - **Recommended**
|
||||||
|
- `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY` (Research features) - **Highly recommended**
|
||||||
|
- `OPENAI_API_KEY` (GPT models)
|
||||||
|
- `GOOGLE_API_KEY` (Gemini models)
|
||||||
|
- `MISTRAL_API_KEY` (Mistral models)
|
||||||
|
- `OPENROUTER_API_KEY` (Multiple models)
|
||||||
|
- `XAI_API_KEY` (Grok models)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
An API key is required for any provider used across any of the 3 roles defined in the `models` command.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Model Configuration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Interactive setup (recommended)
|
||||||
|
task-master models --setup
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Set specific models
|
||||||
|
task-master models --set-main claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022
|
||||||
|
task-master models --set-research perplexity-llama-3.1-sonar-large-128k-online
|
||||||
|
task-master models --set-fallback gpt-4o-mini
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Task Structure & IDs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Task ID Format
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Main tasks: `1`, `2`, `3`, etc.
|
||||||
|
- Subtasks: `1.1`, `1.2`, `2.1`, etc.
|
||||||
|
- Sub-subtasks: `1.1.1`, `1.1.2`, etc.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Task Status Values
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `pending` - Ready to work on
|
||||||
|
- `in-progress` - Currently being worked on
|
||||||
|
- `done` - Completed and verified
|
||||||
|
- `deferred` - Postponed
|
||||||
|
- `cancelled` - No longer needed
|
||||||
|
- `blocked` - Waiting on external factors
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Task Fields
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```json
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"id": "1.2",
|
||||||
|
"title": "Implement user authentication",
|
||||||
|
"description": "Set up JWT-based auth system",
|
||||||
|
"status": "pending",
|
||||||
|
"priority": "high",
|
||||||
|
"dependencies": ["1.1"],
|
||||||
|
"details": "Use bcrypt for hashing, JWT for tokens...",
|
||||||
|
"testStrategy": "Unit tests for auth functions, integration tests for login flow",
|
||||||
|
"subtasks": []
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Claude Code Best Practices with Task Master
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Context Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `/clear` between different tasks to maintain focus
|
||||||
|
- This CLAUDE.md file is automatically loaded for context
|
||||||
|
- Use `task-master show <id>` to pull specific task context when needed
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Iterative Implementation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. `task-master show <subtask-id>` - Understand requirements
|
||||||
|
2. Explore codebase and plan implementation
|
||||||
|
3. `task-master update-subtask --id=<id> --prompt="detailed plan"` - Log plan
|
||||||
|
4. `task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=in-progress` - Start work
|
||||||
|
5. Implement code following logged plan
|
||||||
|
6. `task-master update-subtask --id=<id> --prompt="what worked/didn't work"` - Log progress
|
||||||
|
7. `task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=done` - Complete task
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Complex Workflows with Checklists
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For large migrations or multi-step processes:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. Create a markdown PRD file describing the new changes: `touch task-migration-checklist.md` (prds can be .txt or .md)
|
||||||
|
2. Use Taskmaster to parse the new prd with `task-master parse-prd --append` (also available in MCP)
|
||||||
|
3. Use Taskmaster to expand the newly generated tasks into subtasks. Consdier using `analyze-complexity` with the correct --to and --from IDs (the new ids) to identify the ideal subtask amounts for each task. Then expand them.
|
||||||
|
4. Work through items systematically, checking them off as completed
|
||||||
|
5. Use `task-master update-subtask` to log progress on each task/subtask and/or updating/researching them before/during implementation if getting stuck
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Git Integration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Task Master works well with `gh` CLI:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Create PR for completed task
|
||||||
|
gh pr create --title "Complete task 1.2: User authentication" --body "Implements JWT auth system as specified in task 1.2"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Reference task in commits
|
||||||
|
git commit -m "feat: implement JWT auth (task 1.2)"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Parallel Development with Git Worktrees
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Create worktrees for parallel task development
|
||||||
|
git worktree add ../project-auth feature/auth-system
|
||||||
|
git worktree add ../project-api feature/api-refactor
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Run Claude Code in each worktree
|
||||||
|
cd ../project-auth && claude # Terminal 1: Auth work
|
||||||
|
cd ../project-api && claude # Terminal 2: API work
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Troubleshooting
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### AI Commands Failing
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Check API keys are configured
|
||||||
|
cat .env # For CLI usage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Verify model configuration
|
||||||
|
task-master models
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Test with different model
|
||||||
|
task-master models --set-fallback gpt-4o-mini
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### MCP Connection Issues
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Check `.mcp.json` configuration
|
||||||
|
- Verify Node.js installation
|
||||||
|
- Use `--mcp-debug` flag when starting Claude Code
|
||||||
|
- Use CLI as fallback if MCP unavailable
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Task File Sync Issues
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
# Regenerate task files from tasks.json
|
||||||
|
task-master generate
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Fix dependency issues
|
||||||
|
task-master fix-dependencies
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
DO NOT RE-INITIALIZE. That will not do anything beyond re-adding the same Taskmaster core files.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Important Notes
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### AI-Powered Operations
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
These commands make AI calls and may take up to a minute:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `parse_prd` / `task-master parse-prd`
|
||||||
|
- `analyze_project_complexity` / `task-master analyze-complexity`
|
||||||
|
- `expand_task` / `task-master expand`
|
||||||
|
- `expand_all` / `task-master expand --all`
|
||||||
|
- `add_task` / `task-master add-task`
|
||||||
|
- `update` / `task-master update`
|
||||||
|
- `update_task` / `task-master update-task`
|
||||||
|
- `update_subtask` / `task-master update-subtask`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### File Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Never manually edit `tasks.json` - use commands instead
|
||||||
|
- Never manually edit `.taskmaster/config.json` - use `task-master models`
|
||||||
|
- Task markdown files in `tasks/` are auto-generated
|
||||||
|
- Run `task-master generate` after manual changes to tasks.json
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Claude Code Session Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `/clear` frequently to maintain focused context
|
||||||
|
- Create custom slash commands for repeated Task Master workflows
|
||||||
|
- Configure tool allowlist to streamline permissions
|
||||||
|
- Use headless mode for automation: `claude -p "task-master next"`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Multi-Task Updates
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Use `update --from=<id>` to update multiple future tasks
|
||||||
|
- Use `update-task --id=<id>` for single task updates
|
||||||
|
- Use `update-subtask --id=<id>` for implementation logging
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Research Mode
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Add `--research` flag for research-based AI enhancement
|
||||||
|
- Requires a research model API key like Perplexity (`PERPLEXITY_API_KEY`) in environment
|
||||||
|
- Provides more informed task creation and updates
|
||||||
|
- Recommended for complex technical tasks
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
_This guide ensures Claude Code has immediate access to Task Master's essential functionality for agentic development workflows._
|
||||||
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
|
|||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"models": {
|
"models": {
|
||||||
"main": {
|
"main": {
|
||||||
"provider": "vertex",
|
"provider": "anthropic",
|
||||||
"modelId": "gemini-1.5-pro-002",
|
"modelId": "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
|
||||||
"maxTokens": 50000,
|
"maxTokens": 64000,
|
||||||
"temperature": 0.2
|
"temperature": 0.2
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
"research": {
|
"research": {
|
||||||
@@ -15,22 +15,29 @@
|
|||||||
"fallback": {
|
"fallback": {
|
||||||
"provider": "anthropic",
|
"provider": "anthropic",
|
||||||
"modelId": "claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219",
|
"modelId": "claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219",
|
||||||
"maxTokens": 128000,
|
"maxTokens": 120000,
|
||||||
"temperature": 0.2
|
"temperature": 0.2
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
"global": {
|
"global": {
|
||||||
"logLevel": "info",
|
"logLevel": "info",
|
||||||
"debug": false,
|
"debug": false,
|
||||||
|
"defaultNumTasks": 10,
|
||||||
"defaultSubtasks": 5,
|
"defaultSubtasks": 5,
|
||||||
"defaultPriority": "medium",
|
"defaultPriority": "medium",
|
||||||
"projectName": "Taskmaster",
|
"projectName": "Taskmaster",
|
||||||
"ollamaBaseURL": "http://localhost:11434/api",
|
"ollamaBaseURL": "http://localhost:11434/api",
|
||||||
"bedrockBaseURL": "https://bedrock.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
|
"bedrockBaseURL": "https://bedrock.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
|
||||||
|
"responseLanguage": "English",
|
||||||
|
"enableCodebaseAnalysis": true,
|
||||||
"userId": "1234567890",
|
"userId": "1234567890",
|
||||||
"azureBaseURL": "https://your-endpoint.azure.com/",
|
"azureBaseURL": "https://your-endpoint.azure.com/",
|
||||||
"defaultTag": "master",
|
"defaultTag": "master"
|
||||||
"responseLanguage": "English"
|
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
"claudeCode": {}
|
"claudeCode": {},
|
||||||
|
"grokCli": {
|
||||||
|
"timeout": 120000,
|
||||||
|
"workingDirectory": null,
|
||||||
|
"defaultModel": "grok-4-latest"
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
|||||||
188
.taskmaster/docs/MIGRATION-ROADMAP.md
Normal file
188
.taskmaster/docs/MIGRATION-ROADMAP.md
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
|
|||||||
|
# Task Master Migration Roadmap
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Overview
|
||||||
|
Gradual migration from scripts-based architecture to a clean monorepo with separated concerns.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Architecture Vision
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
|
||||||
|
│ User Interfaces │
|
||||||
|
├──────────┬──────────┬──────────┬────────────────┤
|
||||||
|
│ @tm/cli │ @tm/mcp │ @tm/ext │ @tm/web │
|
||||||
|
│ (CLI) │ (MCP) │ (VSCode)│ (Future) │
|
||||||
|
└──────────┴──────────┴──────────┴────────────────┘
|
||||||
|
│
|
||||||
|
▼
|
||||||
|
┌──────────────────────┐
|
||||||
|
│ @tm/core │
|
||||||
|
│ (Business Logic) │
|
||||||
|
└──────────────────────┘
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Migration Phases
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Phase 1: Core Extraction ✅ (In Progress)
|
||||||
|
**Goal**: Move all business logic to @tm/core
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [x] Create @tm/core package structure
|
||||||
|
- [x] Move types and interfaces
|
||||||
|
- [x] Implement TaskMasterCore facade
|
||||||
|
- [x] Move storage adapters
|
||||||
|
- [x] Move task services
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Move AI providers
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Move parser logic
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Complete test coverage
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Phase 2: CLI Package Creation 🚧 (Started)
|
||||||
|
**Goal**: Create @tm/cli as a thin presentation layer
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [x] Create @tm/cli package structure
|
||||||
|
- [x] Implement Command interface pattern
|
||||||
|
- [x] Create CommandRegistry
|
||||||
|
- [x] Build legacy bridge/adapter
|
||||||
|
- [x] Migrate list-tasks command
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Migrate remaining commands one by one
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Remove UI logic from core
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Phase 3: Transitional Integration
|
||||||
|
**Goal**: Use new packages in existing scripts without breaking changes
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
```javascript
|
||||||
|
// scripts/modules/commands.js gradually adopts new commands
|
||||||
|
import { ListTasksCommand } from '@tm/cli';
|
||||||
|
const listCommand = new ListTasksCommand();
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
// Old interface remains the same
|
||||||
|
programInstance
|
||||||
|
.command('list')
|
||||||
|
.action(async (options) => {
|
||||||
|
// Use new command internally
|
||||||
|
const result = await listCommand.execute(convertOptions(options));
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Phase 4: MCP Package
|
||||||
|
**Goal**: Separate MCP server as its own package
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Create @tm/mcp package
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Move MCP server code
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Use @tm/core for all logic
|
||||||
|
- [ ] MCP becomes a thin RPC layer
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Phase 5: Complete Migration
|
||||||
|
**Goal**: Remove old scripts, pure monorepo
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] All commands migrated to @tm/cli
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Remove scripts/modules/task-manager/*
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Remove scripts/modules/commands.js
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Update bin/task-master.js to use @tm/cli
|
||||||
|
- [ ] Clean up dependencies
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Current Transitional Strategy
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1. Adapter Pattern (commands-adapter.js)
|
||||||
|
```javascript
|
||||||
|
// Checks if new CLI is available and uses it
|
||||||
|
// Falls back to legacy implementation if not
|
||||||
|
export async function listTasksAdapter(...args) {
|
||||||
|
if (cliAvailable) {
|
||||||
|
return useNewImplementation(...args);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
return useLegacyImplementation(...args);
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 2. Command Bridge Pattern
|
||||||
|
```javascript
|
||||||
|
// Allows new commands to work in old code
|
||||||
|
const bridge = new CommandBridge(new ListTasksCommand());
|
||||||
|
const data = await bridge.run(legacyOptions); // Legacy style
|
||||||
|
const result = await bridge.execute(newOptions); // New style
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 3. Gradual File Migration
|
||||||
|
Instead of big-bang refactoring:
|
||||||
|
1. Create new implementation in @tm/cli
|
||||||
|
2. Add adapter in commands-adapter.js
|
||||||
|
3. Update commands.js to use adapter
|
||||||
|
4. Test both paths work
|
||||||
|
5. Eventually remove adapter when all migrated
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Benefits of This Approach
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
1. **No Breaking Changes**: Existing CLI continues to work
|
||||||
|
2. **Incremental PRs**: Each command can be migrated separately
|
||||||
|
3. **Parallel Development**: New features can use new architecture
|
||||||
|
4. **Easy Rollback**: Can disable new implementation if issues
|
||||||
|
5. **Clear Separation**: Business logic (core) vs presentation (cli/mcp/etc)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Example PR Sequence
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### PR 1: Core Package Setup ✅
|
||||||
|
- Create @tm/core
|
||||||
|
- Move types and interfaces
|
||||||
|
- Basic TaskMasterCore implementation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### PR 2: CLI Package Foundation ✅
|
||||||
|
- Create @tm/cli
|
||||||
|
- Command interface and registry
|
||||||
|
- Legacy bridge utilities
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### PR 3: First Command Migration
|
||||||
|
- Migrate list-tasks to new system
|
||||||
|
- Add adapter in scripts
|
||||||
|
- Test both implementations
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### PR 4-N: Migrate Commands One by One
|
||||||
|
- Each PR migrates 1-2 related commands
|
||||||
|
- Small, reviewable changes
|
||||||
|
- Continuous delivery
|
||||||
|
|
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|
### Final PR: Cleanup
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- Remove legacy implementations
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- Remove adapters
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- Update documentation
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|
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|
## Testing Strategy
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|
|
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|
### Dual Testing During Migration
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|
```javascript
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describe('List Tasks', () => {
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it('works with legacy implementation', async () => {
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// Force legacy
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const result = await legacyListTasks(...);
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|
expect(result).toBeDefined();
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|
});
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|
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|
it('works with new implementation', async () => {
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// Force new
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const command = new ListTasksCommand();
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|
const result = await command.execute(...);
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|
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
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|
});
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|
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|
it('adapter chooses correctly', async () => {
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|
// Let adapter decide
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|
const result = await listTasksAdapter(...);
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|
expect(result).toBeDefined();
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||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
});
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||||||
|
```
|
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|
|
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|
## Success Metrics
|
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|
|
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|
- [ ] All commands migrated without breaking changes
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|
- [ ] Test coverage maintained or improved
|
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|
- [ ] Performance maintained or improved
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|
- [ ] Cleaner, more maintainable codebase
|
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|
- [ ] Easy to add new interfaces (web, desktop, etc.)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Notes for Contributors
|
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|
|
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|
1. **Keep PRs Small**: Migrate one command at a time
|
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|
2. **Test Both Paths**: Ensure legacy and new both work
|
||||||
|
3. **Document Changes**: Update this roadmap as you go
|
||||||
|
4. **Communicate**: Discuss in PRs if architecture needs adjustment
|
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|
|
||||||
|
This is a living document - update as the migration progresses!
|
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91
.taskmaster/docs/prd-tm-start.txt
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91
.taskmaster/docs/prd-tm-start.txt
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|
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|
<context>
|
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|
# Overview
|
||||||
|
Add a new CLI command: `task-master start <task_id>` (alias: `tm start <task_id>`). This command hard-codes `claude-code` as the executor, fetches task details, builds a standardized prompt, runs claude-code, shows the result, checks for git changes, and auto-marks the task as done if successful.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
We follow the Commander class pattern, reuse task retrieval from `show` command flow. Extremely minimal for 1-hour hackathon timeline.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Core Features
|
||||||
|
- `start` command (Commander class style)
|
||||||
|
- Hard-coded executor: `claude-code`
|
||||||
|
- Standardized prompt designed for minimal changes following existing patterns
|
||||||
|
- Shows claude-code output (no streaming)
|
||||||
|
- Git status check for success detection
|
||||||
|
- Auto-mark task done if successful
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# User Experience
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
task-master start 12
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
1) Fetches Task #12 details
|
||||||
|
2) Builds standardized prompt with task context
|
||||||
|
3) Runs claude-code with the prompt
|
||||||
|
4) Shows output
|
||||||
|
5) Checks git status for changes
|
||||||
|
6) Auto-marks task done if changes detected
|
||||||
|
</context>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
<PRD>
|
||||||
|
# Technical Architecture
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Command pattern:
|
||||||
|
- Create `apps/cli/src/commands/start.command.ts` modeled on [list.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/list.command.ts) and task lookup from [show.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/show.command.ts)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Task retrieval:
|
||||||
|
- Use `@tm/core` via `createTaskMasterCore` to get task by ID
|
||||||
|
- Extract: id, title, description, details
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Executor (ultra-simple approach):
|
||||||
|
- Execute `claude "full prompt here"` command directly
|
||||||
|
- The prompt tells Claude to first run `tm show <task_id>` to get task details
|
||||||
|
- Then tells Claude to implement the code changes
|
||||||
|
- This opens Claude CLI interface naturally in the current terminal
|
||||||
|
- No subprocess management needed - just execute the command
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Execution flow:
|
||||||
|
1) Validate `<task_id>` exists; exit with error if not
|
||||||
|
2) Build standardized prompt that includes instructions to run `tm show <task_id>`
|
||||||
|
3) Execute `claude "prompt"` command directly in terminal
|
||||||
|
4) Claude CLI opens, runs `tm show`, then implements changes
|
||||||
|
5) After Claude session ends, run `git status --porcelain` to detect changes
|
||||||
|
6) If changes detected, auto-run `task-master set-status --id=<task_id> --status=done`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Success criteria:
|
||||||
|
- Success = exit code 0 AND git shows modified/created files
|
||||||
|
- Print changed file paths; warn if no changes detected
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Development Roadmap
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
MVP (ship in ~1 hour):
|
||||||
|
1) Implement `start.command.ts` (Commander class), parse `<task_id>`
|
||||||
|
2) Validate task exists via tm-core
|
||||||
|
3) Build prompt that tells Claude to run `tm show <task_id>` then implement
|
||||||
|
4) Execute `claude "prompt"` command, then check git status and auto-mark done
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Risks and Mitigations
|
||||||
|
- Executor availability: Error clearly if `claude-code` provider fails
|
||||||
|
- False success: Git-change heuristic acceptable for hackathon MVP
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Appendix
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Standardized Prompt Template:**
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
You are an AI coding assistant with access to this repository's codebase.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
First, run this command to get the task details:
|
||||||
|
tm show <task_id>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Then implement the task with these requirements:
|
||||||
|
- Make the SMALLEST number of code changes possible
|
||||||
|
- Follow ALL existing patterns in the codebase (you have access to analyze the code)
|
||||||
|
- Do NOT over-engineer the solution
|
||||||
|
- Use existing files/functions/patterns wherever possible
|
||||||
|
- When complete, print: COMPLETED: <brief summary of changes>
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Begin by running tm show <task_id> to understand what needs to be implemented.
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Key References:**
|
||||||
|
- [list.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/list.command.ts) - Command structure
|
||||||
|
- [show.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/show.command.ts) - Task validation
|
||||||
|
- Node.js `child_process.exec()` - For executing `claude "prompt"` command
|
||||||
|
</PRD>
|
||||||
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
|
|||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
title: Research Session
|
||||||
|
query: "do we need to add new commands or can we just weaponize the gh cli tool"
|
||||||
|
date: 2025-08-01
|
||||||
|
time: 2:27:52 p.m.
|
||||||
|
timestamp: 2025-08-01T11:27:52.249Z
|
||||||
|
exchanges: 3
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Research Session
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Initial Query
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Question:** do we need to add new commands or can we just weaponize the gh cli tool
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Response:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
For the implementation of the `task-master git` command suite to automate git workflows (Task 97), it is possible to leverage the existing **GitHub CLI (`gh`) tool** rather than creating entirely new git commands from scratch. The GitHub CLI provides a rich set of commands that cover many GitHub-related operations such as branch management, pull request handling, workflow triggering, and release management, which can be scripted and integrated into your CLI tool[1][2][3][4].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Key Points Supporting Weaponizing GitHub CLI:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Comprehensive GitHub Operations**: The `gh` CLI supports creating branches, managing pull requests, releases, tags, and even triggering and monitoring GitHub Actions workflows. This aligns well with the requirements of automated branch management, commit generation, and PR description generation in Task 97[1][3].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Scripting and Automation Friendly**: GitHub CLI commands can be scripted and integrated into custom workflows or CLI tools. You can create aliases or wrap `gh` commands inside your own CLI commands to provide a seamless user experience while relying on the battle-tested GitHub CLI for underlying operations[1][3].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Authentication and Permissions**: `gh` uses environment variables like `GH_TOKEN` or `GITHUB_TOKEN` for authentication, which can be securely managed in CI/CD pipelines or local environments. This simplifies integration without needing to implement custom authentication logic[3][4].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Extensibility**: If some specific git workflow features are not directly supported by `gh`, you can extend it with custom scripts or combine it with native git commands. This hybrid approach reduces the need to reinvent core git operations while allowing customization[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Considerations for Your Project:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Since Task 97 requires **automated branch management** (branch creation, validation, switching, cleanup), **intelligent commit generation**, and **PR description generation**, you can implement these by invoking `gh` commands programmatically within your `task-master git` commands.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- For example, branch creation and switching can be done with native git commands wrapped in your CLI, while PR creation and management can be handled via `gh pr create`, `gh pr merge`, etc.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- You may still need to implement some **custom logic** for commit type detection, branch name validation, and PR description generation based on your task metadata, but the underlying git and GitHub operations can be delegated to `gh`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- This approach aligns with your existing CLI foundation (Task 2) and leverages a well-supported tool, reducing development effort and increasing reliability.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Summary
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
You **do not necessarily need to add entirely new git commands** for Task 97. Instead, you can **weaponize the GitHub CLI (`gh`) tool** by wrapping and scripting its commands within your `task-master git` command suite. This will allow you to automate git workflows efficiently, maintain consistency, and leverage GitHub’s API capabilities without reinventing the wheel[1][2][3][4].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If there are gaps in `gh` functionality for your specific workflow needs, you can supplement with native git commands or custom scripts, but the core git and GitHub operations should be handled by `gh` for best results.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Follow-up 1
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Question:** how does this relate to git worktrees? i hear that they get super complicated when trying to implement them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Response:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Git worktrees allow you to have multiple working directories attached to the same Git repository, each checked out to different branches simultaneously. This enables parallel development workflows without the overhead of cloning the repository multiple times or constantly switching branches in a single working directory[2][3].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
However, **implementing or managing git worktrees can get complicated** for several reasons:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Complexity for users and tooling:** Managing multiple active worktrees requires careful tracking of which directory corresponds to which branch. This can be confusing and error-prone, especially for novices or when many worktrees are in use simultaneously. Mistakes like committing to the wrong branch or working in the wrong directory are common risks[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Maintenance overhead:** Worktrees accumulate over time and need to be pruned or cleaned up regularly (`git worktree prune`) to avoid clutter and potential confusion. This adds an extra maintenance step to the workflow[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Syncing and update challenges:** Each worktree is a separate checkout and can become outdated if not regularly updated from the main repository. This can lead to merge conflicts or redundant work if branches diverge significantly[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Tooling and integration limitations:** Not all Git tools, scripts, or GUIs fully support worktrees or are optimized for them. This can cause inconsistencies or require additional custom tooling to manage worktrees effectively[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Performance considerations:** Managing multiple worktrees simultaneously can have performance implications, especially in very large repositories, due to the overhead of maintaining multiple checkouts and metadata[1].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
In the context of your project, which involves automating git workflows and possibly wrapping or extending git/GitHub CLI commands, these complexities imply:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- If you consider supporting git worktrees in your `task-master git` command suite, you will need to handle the complexity of managing multiple directories and branches carefully.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- You might need to implement additional logic or tooling to track and manage worktrees, avoid user confusion, and ensure synchronization between them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Since your project already plans to leverage the GitHub CLI (`gh`) and native git commands, you could integrate worktree commands (`git worktree add`, `git worktree remove`, `git worktree list`) but should be prepared for the added complexity in workflow management and user documentation.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Custom wrappers or managers (like the one described in [3]) can help reduce friction by automating worktree creation, switching, and cleanup, which might be a useful approach to consider.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Overall, **git worktrees provide powerful parallel branch management but introduce complexity in implementation and user experience** that must be carefully managed through tooling, automation, and clear documentation[1][3][4].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Summary Table of Git Worktree Challenges and Considerations**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
| Aspect | Description | Implication for Project |
|
||||||
|
|-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||||
|
| User Complexity | Confusing multiple directories and branches | Need clear UI/UX and safeguards |
|
||||||
|
| Maintenance Overhead | Requires pruning and cleanup of stale worktrees | Automate cleanup or provide commands |
|
||||||
|
| Syncing Issues | Worktrees can become outdated or diverge | Implement update checks and sync workflows |
|
||||||
|
| Tooling Support | Limited support in some Git tools and GUIs | May require custom tooling or wrappers |
|
||||||
|
| Performance | Overhead in large repos with many worktrees | Monitor and optimize performance |
|
||||||
|
| Workflow Automation | Manual worktree management is tedious | Build custom managers or wrappers to simplify usage |
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Given your project’s focus on automating git workflows and leveraging existing CLI tools, **implementing git worktree support is feasible but will require careful design to handle these complexities effectively**. You may want to start with basic worktree commands and incrementally add automation and safeguards as needed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Follow-up 2
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Question:** since we already have a way to have separated task lists per branch, couldn't we do the same thing for worktrees? each taskmaster list (tag) would have its own worktree based on the name of the tag?
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
**Response:**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Yes, you can apply a similar approach used for separated task lists per branch to git worktrees by associating each taskmaster list (tag) with its own git worktree named after the tag. This means each tag would correspond to a dedicated worktree directory checked out to a branch or commit related to that tag, enabling isolated parallel work environments for each task list.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### How This Maps to Git Worktrees
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Git worktrees** allow multiple working directories linked to the same repository, each checked out to a different branch or commit[1][2]. This lets you work on multiple branches simultaneously without switching contexts in a single directory.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- When you create a worktree with `git worktree add <path> [<branch>]`, Git creates a new linked working tree at `<path>`, optionally checking out a specified branch or creating a new one[1][2]. Naming the worktree directory after the tag (taskmaster list) is straightforward and semantically clear.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- This setup mirrors your existing branch-based task list separation but extends it to physical directories, which can improve workflow isolation and reduce context switching.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Benefits for Your Project
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Isolated environments per task list/tag:** Each tag’s worktree can have its own checked-out branch, allowing independent development, testing, or review without interference.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Parallel workflows:** Developers can switch between worktrees (directories) instead of switching branches in one directory, reducing errors and improving productivity.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Automation potential:** Your `task-master git` commands can automate creating, switching, and cleaning up these worktrees based on tags, similar to how you manage branches and task lists.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Challenges and Considerations
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Complexity in management:** Git worktrees add complexity in tracking multiple directories and ensuring users operate in the correct one[1]. Your CLI should provide clear commands and feedback to avoid confusion.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Maintenance overhead:** Worktrees need pruning and cleanup (`git worktree prune` or `git worktree remove`) to avoid clutter[1]. Automating cleanup in your tool would be beneficial.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Syncing and updates:** Each worktree is a separate checkout and can become outdated. Your automation should include commands to update or rebase worktrees as needed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Tooling support:** Not all Git tools or scripts fully support worktrees, so your CLI wrappers should handle edge cases and provide a consistent experience[1][3].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Practical Implementation Ideas
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- When a new tag (taskmaster list) is created, run `git worktree add` to create a new worktree directory named after the tag.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Store metadata linking tags to worktree paths in your taskmaster configuration to track and manage them.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Provide commands like `task-master worktree list`, `task-master worktree add <tag>`, and `task-master worktree remove <tag>` to manage these worktrees.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Integrate with GitHub CLI (`gh`) and native git commands to automate branch creation, PR handling, and syncing within each worktree.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Consider inspiration from existing tools like [wt](https://github.com/taecontrol/wt) that automate worktree environment setup and teardown[3].
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Summary
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Using git worktrees per taskmaster tag is a feasible and potentially powerful extension of your current branch-based task list separation. It offers isolated, parallel working directories aligned with your tags, improving workflow clarity and reducing branch-switching overhead. However, it requires careful tooling and automation to manage complexity, maintenance, and synchronization effectively. Given your project’s focus on automating git workflows and leveraging CLI tools, implementing this feature incrementally with robust user feedback and cleanup commands would be a practical approach.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
*Generated by Task Master Research Command*
|
||||||
|
*Timestamp: 2025-08-01T11:27:52.249Z*
|
||||||
8
.taskmaster/docs/test-prd.txt
Normal file
8
.taskmaster/docs/test-prd.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
|||||||
|
Simple Todo App PRD
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Create a basic todo list application with the following features:
|
||||||
|
1. Add new todos
|
||||||
|
2. Mark todos as complete
|
||||||
|
3. Delete todos
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
That's it. Keep it simple.
|
||||||
343
.taskmaster/docs/tm-core-phase-1.txt
Normal file
343
.taskmaster/docs/tm-core-phase-1.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,343 @@
|
|||||||
|
# Product Requirements Document: tm-core Package - Parse PRD Feature
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Project Overview
|
||||||
|
Create a TypeScript package named `tm-core` at `packages/tm-core` that implements parse-prd functionality using class-based architecture similar to the existing AI providers pattern.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Design Patterns & Architecture
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Patterns to Apply
|
||||||
|
1. **Factory Pattern**: Use for `ProviderFactory` to create AI provider instances
|
||||||
|
2. **Strategy Pattern**: Use for `IAIProvider` implementations and `IStorage` implementations
|
||||||
|
3. **Facade Pattern**: Use for `TaskMasterCore` as the main API entry point
|
||||||
|
4. **Template Method Pattern**: Use for `BaseProvider` abstract class
|
||||||
|
5. **Dependency Injection**: Use throughout for testability (pass dependencies via constructor)
|
||||||
|
6. **Repository Pattern**: Use for `FileStorage` to abstract data persistence
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Naming Conventions
|
||||||
|
- **Files**: kebab-case (e.g., `task-parser.ts`, `file-storage.ts`)
|
||||||
|
- **Classes**: PascalCase (e.g., `TaskParser`, `FileStorage`)
|
||||||
|
- **Interfaces**: PascalCase with 'I' prefix (e.g., `IStorage`, `IAIProvider`)
|
||||||
|
- **Methods**: camelCase (e.g., `parsePRD`, `loadTasks`)
|
||||||
|
- **Constants**: UPPER_SNAKE_CASE (e.g., `DEFAULT_MODEL`)
|
||||||
|
- **Type aliases**: PascalCase (e.g., `TaskStatus`, `ParseOptions`)
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## Exact Folder Structure Required
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```
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packages/tm-core/
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├── src/
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│ ├── index.ts
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│ ├── types/
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│ │ └── index.ts
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│ ├── interfaces/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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│ │ ├── storage.interface.ts
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│ │ ├── ai-provider.interface.ts
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│ │ └── configuration.interface.ts
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│ ├── tasks/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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│ │ └── task-parser.ts
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│ ├── ai/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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│ │ ├── base-provider.ts
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│ │ ├── provider-factory.ts
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│ │ ├── prompt-builder.ts
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│ │ └── providers/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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|
│ │ ├── anthropic-provider.ts
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│ │ ├── openai-provider.ts
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│ │ └── google-provider.ts
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│ ├── storage/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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│ │ └── file-storage.ts
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│ ├── config/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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│ │ └── config-manager.ts
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│ ├── utils/
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│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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│ │ └── id-generator.ts
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│ └── errors/
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│ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
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|
│ └── task-master-error.ts
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├── tests/
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│ ├── task-parser.test.ts
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│ ├── integration/
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│ │ └── parse-prd.test.ts
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|
│ └── mocks/
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│ └── mock-provider.ts
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|
├── package.json
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|
├── tsconfig.json
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|
├── tsup.config.js
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|
└── jest.config.js
|
||||||
|
```
|
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|
|
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|
## Specific Implementation Requirements
|
||||||
|
|
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|
### 1. Create types/index.ts
|
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|
Define these exact TypeScript interfaces:
|
||||||
|
- `Task` interface with fields: id, title, description, status, priority, complexity, dependencies, subtasks, metadata, createdAt, updatedAt, source
|
||||||
|
- `Subtask` interface with fields: id, title, description, completed
|
||||||
|
- `TaskMetadata` interface with fields: parsedFrom, aiProvider, version, tags (optional)
|
||||||
|
- Type literals: `TaskStatus` = 'pending' | 'in-progress' | 'completed' | 'blocked'
|
||||||
|
- Type literals: `TaskPriority` = 'low' | 'medium' | 'high' | 'critical'
|
||||||
|
- Type literals: `TaskComplexity` = 'simple' | 'moderate' | 'complex'
|
||||||
|
- `ParseOptions` interface with fields: dryRun (optional), additionalContext (optional), tag (optional), maxTasks (optional)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 2. Create interfaces/storage.interface.ts
|
||||||
|
Define `IStorage` interface with these exact methods:
|
||||||
|
- `loadTasks(tag?: string): Promise<Task[]>`
|
||||||
|
- `saveTasks(tasks: Task[], tag?: string): Promise<void>`
|
||||||
|
- `appendTasks(tasks: Task[], tag?: string): Promise<void>`
|
||||||
|
- `updateTask(id: string, task: Partial<Task>, tag?: string): Promise<void>`
|
||||||
|
- `deleteTask(id: string, tag?: string): Promise<void>`
|
||||||
|
- `exists(tag?: string): Promise<boolean>`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 3. Create interfaces/ai-provider.interface.ts
|
||||||
|
Define `IAIProvider` interface with these exact methods:
|
||||||
|
- `generateCompletion(prompt: string, options?: AIOptions): Promise<string>`
|
||||||
|
- `calculateTokens(text: string): number`
|
||||||
|
- `getName(): string`
|
||||||
|
- `getModel(): string`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Define `AIOptions` interface with fields: temperature (optional), maxTokens (optional), systemPrompt (optional)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 4. Create interfaces/configuration.interface.ts
|
||||||
|
Define `IConfiguration` interface with fields:
|
||||||
|
- `projectPath: string`
|
||||||
|
- `aiProvider: string`
|
||||||
|
- `apiKey?: string`
|
||||||
|
- `aiOptions?: AIOptions`
|
||||||
|
- `mainModel?: string`
|
||||||
|
- `researchModel?: string`
|
||||||
|
- `fallbackModel?: string`
|
||||||
|
- `tasksPath?: string`
|
||||||
|
- `enableTags?: boolean`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 5. Create tasks/task-parser.ts
|
||||||
|
Create class `TaskParser` with:
|
||||||
|
- Constructor accepting `aiProvider: IAIProvider` and `config: IConfiguration`
|
||||||
|
- Private property `promptBuilder: PromptBuilder`
|
||||||
|
- Public method `parsePRD(prdPath: string, options: ParseOptions = {}): Promise<Task[]>`
|
||||||
|
- Private method `readPRD(prdPath: string): Promise<string>`
|
||||||
|
- Private method `extractTasks(aiResponse: string): Partial<Task>[]`
|
||||||
|
- Private method `enrichTasks(rawTasks: Partial<Task>[], prdPath: string): Task[]`
|
||||||
|
- Apply **Dependency Injection** pattern via constructor
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 6. Create ai/base-provider.ts
|
||||||
|
Copy existing base-provider.js and convert to TypeScript abstract class:
|
||||||
|
- Abstract class `BaseProvider` implementing `IAIProvider`
|
||||||
|
- Protected properties: `apiKey: string`, `model: string`
|
||||||
|
- Constructor accepting `apiKey: string` and `options: { model?: string }`
|
||||||
|
- Abstract methods matching IAIProvider interface
|
||||||
|
- Abstract method `getDefaultModel(): string`
|
||||||
|
- Apply **Template Method** pattern for common provider logic
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 7. Create ai/provider-factory.ts
|
||||||
|
Create class `ProviderFactory` with:
|
||||||
|
- Static method `create(config: { provider: string; apiKey?: string; model?: string }): Promise<IAIProvider>`
|
||||||
|
- Switch statement for providers: 'anthropic', 'openai', 'google'
|
||||||
|
- Dynamic imports for each provider
|
||||||
|
- Throw error for unknown providers
|
||||||
|
- Apply **Factory** pattern for creating provider instances
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Example implementation structure:
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
switch (provider.toLowerCase()) {
|
||||||
|
case 'anthropic':
|
||||||
|
const { AnthropicProvider } = await import('./providers/anthropic-provider.js');
|
||||||
|
return new AnthropicProvider(apiKey, { model });
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 8. Create ai/providers/anthropic-provider.ts
|
||||||
|
Create class `AnthropicProvider` extending `BaseProvider`:
|
||||||
|
- Import Anthropic SDK: `import { Anthropic } from '@anthropic-ai/sdk'`
|
||||||
|
- Private property `client: Anthropic`
|
||||||
|
- Implement all abstract methods from BaseProvider
|
||||||
|
- Default model: 'claude-3-sonnet-20240229'
|
||||||
|
- Handle API errors and wrap with meaningful messages
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 9. Create ai/providers/openai-provider.ts (placeholder)
|
||||||
|
Create class `OpenAIProvider` extending `BaseProvider`:
|
||||||
|
- Import OpenAI SDK when implemented
|
||||||
|
- For now, throw error: "OpenAI provider not yet implemented"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 10. Create ai/providers/google-provider.ts (placeholder)
|
||||||
|
Create class `GoogleProvider` extending `BaseProvider`:
|
||||||
|
- Import Google Generative AI SDK when implemented
|
||||||
|
- For now, throw error: "Google provider not yet implemented"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 11. Create ai/prompt-builder.ts
|
||||||
|
Create class `PromptBuilder` with:
|
||||||
|
- Method `buildParsePrompt(prdContent: string, options: ParseOptions = {}): string`
|
||||||
|
- Method `buildExpandPrompt(task: string, context?: string): string`
|
||||||
|
- Use template literals for prompt construction
|
||||||
|
- Include specific JSON format instructions in prompts
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 9. Create storage/file-storage.ts
|
||||||
|
Create class `FileStorage` implementing `IStorage`:
|
||||||
|
- Private property `basePath: string` set to `{projectPath}/.taskmaster`
|
||||||
|
- Constructor accepting `projectPath: string`
|
||||||
|
- Private method `getTasksPath(tag?: string): string` returning correct path based on tag
|
||||||
|
- Private method `ensureDirectory(dir: string): Promise<void>`
|
||||||
|
- Implement all IStorage methods
|
||||||
|
- Handle ENOENT errors by returning empty arrays
|
||||||
|
- Use JSON format with structure: `{ tasks: Task[], metadata: { version: string, lastModified: string } }`
|
||||||
|
- Apply **Repository** pattern for data access abstraction
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 10. Create config/config-manager.ts
|
||||||
|
Create class `ConfigManager`:
|
||||||
|
- Private property `config: IConfiguration`
|
||||||
|
- Constructor accepting `options: Partial<IConfiguration>`
|
||||||
|
- Use Zod for validation with schema matching IConfiguration
|
||||||
|
- Method `get<K extends keyof IConfiguration>(key: K): IConfiguration[K]`
|
||||||
|
- Method `getAll(): IConfiguration`
|
||||||
|
- Method `validate(): boolean`
|
||||||
|
- Default values: projectPath = process.cwd(), aiProvider = 'anthropic', enableTags = true
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 11. Create utils/id-generator.ts
|
||||||
|
Export functions:
|
||||||
|
- `generateTaskId(index: number = 0): string` returning format `task_{timestamp}_{index}_{random}`
|
||||||
|
- `generateSubtaskId(parentId: string, index: number = 0): string` returning format `{parentId}_sub_{index}_{random}`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 16. Create src/index.ts
|
||||||
|
Create main class `TaskMasterCore`:
|
||||||
|
- Private properties: `config: ConfigManager`, `storage: IStorage`, `aiProvider?: IAIProvider`, `parser?: TaskParser`
|
||||||
|
- Constructor accepting `options: Partial<IConfiguration>`
|
||||||
|
- Method `initialize(): Promise<void>` for lazy loading
|
||||||
|
- Method `parsePRD(prdPath: string, options: ParseOptions = {}): Promise<Task[]>`
|
||||||
|
- Method `getTasks(tag?: string): Promise<Task[]>`
|
||||||
|
- Apply **Facade** pattern to provide simple API over complex subsystems
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Export:
|
||||||
|
- Class `TaskMasterCore`
|
||||||
|
- Function `createTaskMaster(options: Partial<IConfiguration>): TaskMasterCore`
|
||||||
|
- All types from './types'
|
||||||
|
- All interfaces from './interfaces/*'
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Import statements should use kebab-case:
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
import { TaskParser } from './tasks/task-parser';
|
||||||
|
import { FileStorage } from './storage/file-storage';
|
||||||
|
import { ConfigManager } from './config/config-manager';
|
||||||
|
import { ProviderFactory } from './ai/provider-factory';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 17. Configure package.json
|
||||||
|
Create package.json with:
|
||||||
|
- name: "@task-master/core"
|
||||||
|
- version: "0.1.0"
|
||||||
|
- type: "module"
|
||||||
|
- main: "./dist/index.js"
|
||||||
|
- module: "./dist/index.mjs"
|
||||||
|
- types: "./dist/index.d.ts"
|
||||||
|
- exports map for proper ESM/CJS support
|
||||||
|
- scripts: build (tsup), dev (tsup --watch), test (jest), typecheck (tsc --noEmit)
|
||||||
|
- dependencies: zod@^3.23.8
|
||||||
|
- peerDependencies: @anthropic-ai/sdk, openai, @google/generative-ai
|
||||||
|
- devDependencies: typescript, tsup, jest, ts-jest, @types/node, @types/jest
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 18. Configure TypeScript
|
||||||
|
Create tsconfig.json with:
|
||||||
|
- target: "ES2022"
|
||||||
|
- module: "ESNext"
|
||||||
|
- strict: true (with all strict flags enabled)
|
||||||
|
- declaration: true
|
||||||
|
- outDir: "./dist"
|
||||||
|
- rootDir: "./src"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 19. Configure tsup
|
||||||
|
Create tsup.config.js with:
|
||||||
|
- entry: ['src/index.ts']
|
||||||
|
- format: ['cjs', 'esm']
|
||||||
|
- dts: true
|
||||||
|
- sourcemap: true
|
||||||
|
- clean: true
|
||||||
|
- external: AI provider SDKs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 20. Configure Jest
|
||||||
|
Create jest.config.js with:
|
||||||
|
- preset: 'ts-jest'
|
||||||
|
- testEnvironment: 'node'
|
||||||
|
- Coverage threshold: 80% for all metrics
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Build Process
|
||||||
|
1. Use tsup to compile TypeScript to both CommonJS and ESM
|
||||||
|
2. Generate .d.ts files for TypeScript consumers
|
||||||
|
3. Output to dist/ directory
|
||||||
|
4. Ensure tree-shaking works properly
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Testing Requirements
|
||||||
|
- Create unit tests for TaskParser in tests/task-parser.test.ts
|
||||||
|
- Create MockProvider class in tests/mocks/mock-provider.ts for testing without API calls
|
||||||
|
- Test error scenarios (file not found, invalid JSON, etc.)
|
||||||
|
- Create integration test in tests/integration/parse-prd.test.ts
|
||||||
|
- Follow kebab-case naming for all test files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Success Criteria
|
||||||
|
- TypeScript compilation with zero errors
|
||||||
|
- No use of 'any' type
|
||||||
|
- All interfaces properly exported
|
||||||
|
- Compatible with existing tasks.json format
|
||||||
|
- Feature flag support via USE_TM_CORE environment variable
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Import/Export Conventions
|
||||||
|
- Use named exports for all classes and interfaces
|
||||||
|
- Use barrel exports (index.ts) in each directory
|
||||||
|
- Import types/interfaces with type-only imports: `import type { Task } from '../types'`
|
||||||
|
- Group imports in order: Node built-ins, external packages, internal packages, relative imports
|
||||||
|
- Use .js extension in import paths for ESM compatibility
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Error Handling Patterns
|
||||||
|
- Create custom error classes in `src/errors/` directory
|
||||||
|
- All public methods should catch and wrap errors with context
|
||||||
|
- Use error codes for different error types (e.g., 'FILE_NOT_FOUND', 'PARSE_ERROR')
|
||||||
|
- Never expose internal implementation details in error messages
|
||||||
|
- Log errors to console.error only in development mode
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Barrel Exports Content
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### interfaces/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export type { IStorage } from './storage.interface';
|
||||||
|
export type { IAIProvider, AIOptions } from './ai-provider.interface';
|
||||||
|
export type { IConfiguration } from './configuration.interface';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### tasks/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { TaskParser } from './task-parser';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### ai/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { BaseProvider } from './base-provider';
|
||||||
|
export { ProviderFactory } from './provider-factory';
|
||||||
|
export { PromptBuilder } from './prompt-builder';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### ai/providers/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { AnthropicProvider } from './anthropic-provider';
|
||||||
|
export { OpenAIProvider } from './openai-provider';
|
||||||
|
export { GoogleProvider } from './google-provider';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### storage/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { FileStorage } from './file-storage';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### config/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { ConfigManager } from './config-manager';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### utils/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { generateTaskId, generateSubtaskId } from './id-generator';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### errors/index.ts
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
export { TaskMasterError } from './task-master-error';
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
@@ -1,373 +1,21 @@
|
|||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"meta": {
|
"meta": {
|
||||||
"generatedAt": "2025-05-27T16:34:53.088Z",
|
"generatedAt": "2025-08-02T14:28:59.851Z",
|
||||||
"tasksAnalyzed": 1,
|
"tasksAnalyzed": 1,
|
||||||
"totalTasks": 84,
|
"totalTasks": 93,
|
||||||
"analysisCount": 45,
|
"analysisCount": 1,
|
||||||
"thresholdScore": 5,
|
"thresholdScore": 5,
|
||||||
"projectName": "Taskmaster",
|
"projectName": "Taskmaster",
|
||||||
"usedResearch": true
|
"usedResearch": false
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
"complexityAnalysis": [
|
"complexityAnalysis": [
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"taskId": 24,
|
"taskId": 24,
|
||||||
"taskTitle": "Implement AI-Powered Test Generation Command",
|
"taskTitle": "Implement AI-Powered Test Generation Command",
|
||||||
"complexityScore": 7,
|
|
||||||
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
|
|
||||||
"expansionPrompt": "Break down the implementation of the AI-powered test generation command into detailed subtasks covering: command structure setup, AI prompt engineering, test file generation logic, integration with Claude API, and comprehensive error handling.",
|
|
||||||
"reasoning": "This task involves complex integration with an AI service (Claude), requires sophisticated prompt engineering, and needs to generate structured code files. The existing 3 subtasks are a good start but could be expanded to include more detailed steps for AI integration, error handling, and test file formatting."
|
|
||||||
},
|
|
||||||
{
|
|
||||||
"taskId": 26,
|
|
||||||
"taskTitle": "Implement Context Foundation for AI Operations",
|
|
||||||
"complexityScore": 6,
|
|
||||||
"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
|
|
||||||
"expansionPrompt": "The current 4 subtasks for implementing the context foundation appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for testing, documentation, or integration with existing systems.",
|
|
||||||
"reasoning": "This task involves creating a foundation for context integration with several well-defined components. The existing 4 subtasks cover the main implementation areas (context-file flag, cursor rules integration, context extraction utility, and command handler updates). The complexity is moderate as it requires careful integration with existing systems but has clear requirements."
|
|
||||||
},
|
|
||||||
{
|
|
||||||
"taskId": 27,
|
|
||||||
"taskTitle": "Implement Context Enhancements for AI Operations",
|
|
||||||
"complexityScore": 7,
|
|
||||||
"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 4 subtasks for implementing context enhancements appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for testing, documentation, or performance optimization.",
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"reasoning": "This task builds upon the foundation from Task #26 and adds more sophisticated context handling features. The 4 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas (code context extraction, task history context, PRD context integration, and context formatting). The complexity is higher than the foundation task due to the need for intelligent context selection and optimization."
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"taskId": 28,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Advanced ContextManager System",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing the advanced ContextManager system appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for testing, documentation, or backward compatibility with previous context implementations.",
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"reasoning": "This task represents the most complex phase of the context implementation, requiring a sophisticated class design, optimization algorithms, and integration with multiple systems. The 5 existing subtasks cover the core implementation areas, but the complexity is high due to the need for intelligent context prioritization, token management, and performance monitoring."
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"taskId": 40,
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"taskTitle": "Implement 'plan' Command for Task Implementation Planning",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 4 subtasks for implementing the 'plan' command appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for testing, documentation, or integration with existing task management workflows.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a new command that leverages AI to generate implementation plans. The existing 4 subtasks cover the main implementation areas (retrieving task content, generating plans with AI, formatting in XML, and error handling). The complexity is moderate as it builds on existing patterns for task updates but requires careful AI integration."
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"taskId": 41,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Visual Task Dependency Graph in Terminal",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 10,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 10 subtasks for implementing the visual task dependency graph appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for performance optimization with large graphs or additional visualization options.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a sophisticated visualization system for terminal display, which is inherently complex due to layout algorithms, ASCII/Unicode rendering, and handling complex dependency relationships. The 10 existing subtasks cover all major aspects of implementation, from CLI interface to accessibility features."
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"taskId": 42,
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"taskTitle": "Implement MCP-to-MCP Communication Protocol",
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"complexityScore": 9,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 8,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 8 subtasks for implementing the MCP-to-MCP communication protocol appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for security hardening, performance optimization, or comprehensive documentation.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves designing and implementing a complex communication protocol between different MCP tools and servers. It requires sophisticated adapter patterns, client-server architecture, and handling of multiple operational modes. The complexity is very high due to the need for standardization, security, and backward compatibility."
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"taskId": 44,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Task Automation with Webhooks and Event Triggers",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 7,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 7 subtasks for implementing task automation with webhooks appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for security testing, rate limiting implementation, or webhook monitoring tools.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a sophisticated event system with webhooks for integration with external services. The complexity is high due to the need for secure authentication, reliable delivery mechanisms, and handling of various webhook formats and protocols. The existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas but security and monitoring could be emphasized more."
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"taskId": 45,
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"taskTitle": "Implement GitHub Issue Import Feature",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing the GitHub issue import feature appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for handling GitHub API rate limiting, caching, or supporting additional issue metadata.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves integrating with the GitHub API to import issues as tasks. The complexity is moderate as it requires API authentication, data mapping, and error handling. The existing 5 subtasks cover the main implementation areas from design to end-to-end implementation."
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"taskId": 46,
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"taskTitle": "Implement ICE Analysis Command for Task Prioritization",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing the ICE analysis command appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for visualization of ICE scores or integration with other prioritization methods.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating an AI-powered analysis system for task prioritization using the ICE methodology. The complexity is high due to the need for sophisticated scoring algorithms, AI integration, and report generation. The existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from algorithm design to integration with existing systems."
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"taskId": 47,
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"taskTitle": "Enhance Task Suggestion Actions Card Workflow",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for enhancing the task suggestion actions card workflow appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for user testing, accessibility improvements, or performance optimization.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves redesigning the UI workflow for task expansion and management. The complexity is moderate as it requires careful UX design and state management but builds on existing components. The 6 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from design to testing."
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"taskId": 48,
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"taskTitle": "Refactor Prompts into Centralized Structure",
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"complexityScore": 4,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 3,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 3 subtasks for refactoring prompts into a centralized structure appear appropriate. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for prompt versioning, documentation, or testing.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves a straightforward refactoring to improve code organization. The complexity is relatively low as it primarily involves moving code rather than creating new functionality. The 3 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from directory structure to integration."
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"taskId": 49,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Code Quality Analysis Command",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for implementing the code quality analysis command appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for performance optimization with large codebases or integration with existing code quality tools.",
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"expansionPrompt": "Expand task 24 'Implement AI-Powered Test Generation Command' into 6 subtasks, focusing on: 1) Command structure implementation, 2) AI prompt engineering for test generation, 3) Test file generation and output, 4) Framework-specific template implementation, 5) MCP tool integration, and 6) Documentation and help system integration. Include detailed implementation steps, dependencies, and testing approaches for each subtask.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a sophisticated code analysis system with pattern recognition, best practice verification, and AI-powered recommendations. The complexity is high due to the need for code parsing, complex analysis algorithms, and integration with AI services. The existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from algorithm design to user interface."
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"reasoning": "This task has high complexity due to several challenging aspects: 1) AI integration requiring sophisticated prompt engineering, 2) Test generation across multiple frameworks, 3) File system operations with proper error handling, 4) MCP tool integration, 5) Complex configuration requirements, and 6) Framework-specific template generation. The task already has 5 subtasks but could benefit from reorganization based on the updated implementation details in the info blocks, particularly around framework support and configuration."
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"taskId": 50,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Test Coverage Tracking System by Task",
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"complexityScore": 9,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing the test coverage tracking system appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for integration with CI/CD systems, performance optimization, or visualization tools.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a complex system that maps test coverage to specific tasks and subtasks. The complexity is very high due to the need for sophisticated data structures, integration with coverage tools, and AI-powered test generation. The existing subtasks are comprehensive and cover the main implementation areas from data structure design to AI integration."
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"taskId": 51,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Perplexity Research Command",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing the Perplexity research command appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for caching optimization, result formatting, or integration with other research tools.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a new command that integrates with the Perplexity AI API for research. The complexity is moderate as it requires API integration, context extraction, and result formatting. The 5 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from API client to caching system."
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"taskId": 52,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Task Suggestion Command for CLI",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing the task suggestion command appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for suggestion quality evaluation, user feedback collection, or integration with existing task workflows.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a new CLI command that generates contextually relevant task suggestions using AI. The complexity is moderate as it requires AI integration, context collection, and interactive CLI interfaces. The existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from data collection to user interface."
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"taskId": 53,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Subtask Suggestion Feature for Parent Tasks",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for implementing the subtask suggestion feature appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for suggestion quality metrics, user feedback collection, or performance optimization.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a feature that suggests contextually relevant subtasks for parent tasks. The complexity is moderate as it builds on existing task management systems but requires sophisticated AI integration and context analysis. The 6 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from validation to testing."
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"taskId": 55,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Positional Arguments Support for CLI Commands",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing positional arguments support appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for backward compatibility testing, documentation updates, or user experience improvements.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves modifying the command parsing logic to support positional arguments alongside the existing flag-based syntax. The complexity is moderate as it requires careful handling of different argument styles and edge cases. The 5 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from analysis to documentation."
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"taskId": 57,
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"taskTitle": "Enhance Task-Master CLI User Experience and Interface",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for enhancing the CLI user experience appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for accessibility testing, internationalization, or performance optimization.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves a significant overhaul of the CLI interface to improve user experience. The complexity is high due to the breadth of changes (logging, visual elements, interactive components, etc.) and the need for consistent design across all commands. The 6 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from log management to help systems."
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"taskId": 60,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Mentor System with Round-Table Discussion Feature",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 7,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 7 subtasks for implementing the mentor system appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for mentor personality consistency, discussion quality evaluation, or performance optimization with multiple mentors.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a sophisticated mentor simulation system with round-table discussions. The complexity is high due to the need for personality simulation, complex LLM integration, and structured discussion management. The 7 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from architecture to testing."
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"taskId": 62,
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"taskTitle": "Add --simple Flag to Update Commands for Direct Text Input",
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"complexityScore": 4,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 8,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 8 subtasks for implementing the --simple flag appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for user experience testing or documentation updates.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves adding a simple flag option to bypass AI processing for updates. The complexity is relatively low as it primarily involves modifying existing command handlers and adding a flag. The 8 existing subtasks are very detailed and cover all aspects of implementation from command parsing to testing."
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"taskId": 63,
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"taskTitle": "Add pnpm Support for the Taskmaster Package",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 8,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 8 subtasks for adding pnpm support appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for CI/CD integration, performance comparison, or documentation updates.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves ensuring the package works correctly with pnpm as an alternative package manager. The complexity is moderate as it requires careful testing of installation processes and scripts across different environments. The 8 existing subtasks cover all major aspects from documentation to binary verification."
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"taskId": 64,
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"taskTitle": "Add Yarn Support for Taskmaster Installation",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 9,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 9 subtasks for adding Yarn support appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for performance testing, CI/CD integration, or compatibility with different Yarn versions.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves ensuring the package works correctly with Yarn as an alternative package manager. The complexity is moderate as it requires careful testing of installation processes and scripts across different environments. The 9 existing subtasks are very detailed and cover all aspects from configuration to testing."
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"taskId": 65,
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"taskTitle": "Add Bun Support for Taskmaster Installation",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for adding Bun support appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for handling Bun-specific issues, performance testing, or documentation updates.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves adding support for the newer Bun package manager. The complexity is slightly higher than the other package manager tasks due to Bun's differences from Node.js and potential compatibility issues. The 6 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from research to documentation."
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"taskId": 67,
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"taskTitle": "Add CLI JSON output and Cursor keybindings integration",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing JSON output and Cursor keybindings appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for testing across different operating systems, documentation updates, or user experience improvements.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves two distinct features: adding JSON output to CLI commands and creating a keybindings installation command. The complexity is moderate as it requires careful handling of different output formats and OS-specific file paths. The 5 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas for both features."
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"taskId": 68,
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"taskTitle": "Ability to create tasks without parsing PRD",
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"complexityScore": 3,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 2,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 2 subtasks for implementing task creation without PRD appear appropriate. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for validation, error handling, or integration with existing task management workflows.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves a relatively simple modification to allow task creation without requiring a PRD document. The complexity is low as it primarily involves creating a form interface and saving functionality. The 2 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas of UI design and data saving."
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"taskId": 72,
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"taskTitle": "Implement PDF Generation for Project Progress and Dependency Overview",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for implementing PDF generation appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for handling large projects, additional visualization options, or integration with existing reporting tools.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a feature to generate PDF reports of project progress and dependency visualization. The complexity is high due to the need for PDF generation, data collection, and visualization integration. The 6 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from library selection to export options."
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"taskId": 75,
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"taskTitle": "Integrate Google Search Grounding for Research Role",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 4 subtasks for integrating Google Search Grounding appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for testing with different query types, error handling, or performance optimization.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves updating the AI service layer to enable Google Search Grounding for research roles. The complexity is moderate as it requires careful integration with the existing AI service architecture and conditional logic. The 4 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from service layer modification to testing."
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"taskId": 76,
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"taskTitle": "Develop E2E Test Framework for Taskmaster MCP Server (FastMCP over stdio)",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 7,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 7 subtasks for developing the E2E test framework appear comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for test result reporting, CI/CD integration, or performance benchmarking.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a sophisticated end-to-end testing framework for the MCP server. The complexity is high due to the need for subprocess management, protocol handling, and robust test case definition. The 7 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from architecture to documentation."
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"taskId": 77,
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"taskTitle": "Implement AI Usage Telemetry for Taskmaster (with external analytics endpoint)",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 18,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 18 subtasks for implementing AI usage telemetry appear very comprehensive. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for security hardening, privacy compliance, or user feedback collection.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a telemetry system to track AI usage metrics. The complexity is high due to the need for secure data transmission, comprehensive data collection, and integration across multiple commands. The 18 existing subtasks are extremely detailed and cover all aspects of implementation from core utility to provider-specific updates."
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"taskId": 80,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Unique User ID Generation and Storage During Installation",
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"complexityScore": 4,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 5 subtasks for implementing unique user ID generation appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for privacy compliance, security auditing, or integration with the telemetry system.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves generating and storing a unique user identifier during installation. The complexity is relatively low as it primarily involves UUID generation and configuration file management. The 5 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from script structure to documentation."
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"taskId": 81,
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"taskTitle": "Task #81: Implement Comprehensive Local Telemetry System with Future Server Integration Capability",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "The current 6 subtasks for implementing the comprehensive local telemetry system appear well-structured. Consider if any additional subtasks are needed for data migration, storage optimization, or visualization tools.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves expanding the telemetry system to capture additional metrics and implement local storage with future server integration capability. The complexity is high due to the breadth of data collection, storage requirements, and privacy considerations. The 6 existing subtasks cover the main implementation areas from data collection to user-facing benefits."
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"taskId": 82,
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"taskTitle": "Update supported-models.json with token limit fields",
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"complexityScore": 3,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 1,
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"expansionPrompt": "This task appears straightforward enough to be implemented without further subtasks. Focus on researching accurate token limit values for each model and ensuring backward compatibility.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves a simple update to the supported-models.json file to include new token limit fields. The complexity is low as it primarily involves research and data entry. No subtasks are necessary as the task is well-defined and focused."
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"taskId": 83,
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"taskTitle": "Update config-manager.js defaults and getters",
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"complexityScore": 4,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 1,
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"expansionPrompt": "This task appears straightforward enough to be implemented without further subtasks. Focus on updating the DEFAULTS object and related getter functions while maintaining backward compatibility.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves updating the config-manager.js module to replace maxTokens with more specific token limit fields. The complexity is relatively low as it primarily involves modifying existing code rather than creating new functionality. No subtasks are necessary as the task is well-defined and focused."
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"taskId": 84,
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"taskTitle": "Implement token counting utility",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 1,
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"expansionPrompt": "This task appears well-defined enough to be implemented without further subtasks. Focus on implementing accurate token counting for different models and proper fallback mechanisms.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a utility function to count tokens for different AI models. The complexity is moderate as it requires integration with the tiktoken library and handling different tokenization schemes. No subtasks are necessary as the task is well-defined and focused."
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"taskTitle": "Enhance Analyze Complexity for Specific Task IDs",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the task 'Enhance Analyze Complexity for Specific Task IDs' into 6 subtasks focusing on: 1) Core logic modification to accept ID parameters, 2) Report merging functionality, 3) CLI interface updates, 4) MCP tool integration, 5) Documentation updates, and 6) Comprehensive testing across all components.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves modifying existing functionality across multiple components (core logic, CLI, MCP) with complex logic for filtering tasks and merging reports. The implementation requires careful handling of different parameter combinations and edge cases. The task has interdependent components that need to work together seamlessly, and the report merging functionality adds significant complexity."
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"taskId": 70,
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"taskTitle": "Implement 'diagram' command for Mermaid diagram generation",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the 'diagram' command implementation into 5 subtasks: 1) Command interface and parameter handling, 2) Task data extraction and transformation to Mermaid syntax, 3) Diagram rendering with status color coding, 4) Output formatting and file export functionality, and 5) Error handling and edge case management.",
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"reasoning": "This task requires implementing a new feature rather than modifying existing code, which reduces complexity from integration challenges. However, it involves working with visualization logic, dependency mapping, and multiple output formats. The color coding based on status and handling of dependency relationships adds moderate complexity. The task is well-defined but requires careful attention to diagram formatting and error handling."
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"taskId": 85,
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"taskTitle": "Update ai-services-unified.js for dynamic token limits",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the update of ai-services-unified.js for dynamic token limits into subtasks such as: (1) Import and integrate the token counting utility, (2) Refactor _unifiedServiceRunner to calculate and enforce dynamic token limits, (3) Update error handling for token limit violations, (4) Add and verify logging for token usage, (5) Write and execute tests for various prompt and model scenarios.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves significant code changes to a core function, integration of a new utility, dynamic logic for multiple models, and robust error handling. It also requires comprehensive testing for edge cases and integration, making it moderately complex and best managed by splitting into focused subtasks."
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"taskId": 87,
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"taskTitle": "Implement validation and error handling",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "Decompose this task into: (1) Add validation logic for model and config loading, (2) Implement error handling and fallback mechanisms, (3) Enhance logging and reporting for token usage, (4) Develop helper functions for configuration suggestions and improvements.",
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"reasoning": "This task is primarily about adding validation, error handling, and logging. While important for robustness, the logic is straightforward and can be modularized into a few clear subtasks."
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"taskId": 89,
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"taskTitle": "Introduce Prioritize Command with Enhanced Priority Levels",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Expand this task into: (1) Implement the prioritize command with all required flags and shorthands, (2) Update CLI output and help documentation for new priority levels, (3) Ensure backward compatibility with existing commands, (4) Add error handling for invalid inputs, (5) Write and run tests for all command scenarios.",
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"reasoning": "This CLI feature requires command parsing, updating internal logic for new priority levels, documentation, and robust error handling. The complexity is moderate due to the need for backward compatibility and comprehensive testing."
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"taskId": 90,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Subtask Progress Analyzer and Reporting System",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the analyzer implementation into: (1) Design and implement progress tracking logic, (2) Develop status validation and issue detection, (3) Build the reporting system with multiple output formats, (4) Integrate analyzer with the existing task management system, (5) Optimize for performance and scalability, (6) Write unit, integration, and performance tests.",
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"reasoning": "This is a complex, multi-faceted feature involving data analysis, reporting, integration, and performance optimization. It touches many parts of the system and requires careful design, making it one of the most complex tasks in the list."
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"taskId": 91,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Move Command for Tasks and Subtasks",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Expand this task into: (1) Implement move logic for tasks and subtasks, (2) Handle edge cases (invalid ids, non-existent parents, circular dependencies), (3) Update CLI to support move command with flags, (4) Ensure data integrity and update relationships, (5) Write and execute tests for various move scenarios.",
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"reasoning": "Moving tasks and subtasks requires careful handling of hierarchical data, edge cases, and data integrity. The command must be robust and user-friendly, necessitating multiple focused subtasks for safe implementation."
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"taskId": 92,
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"taskTitle": "Add Global Joke Flag to All CLI Commands",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 7,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the implementation of the global --joke flag into the following subtasks: (1) Update CLI foundation to support global flags, (2) Develop the joke-service module with joke management and category support, (3) Integrate joke output into existing output utilities, (4) Update all CLI commands for joke flag compatibility, (5) Add configuration options for joke categories and custom jokes, (6) Implement comprehensive testing (flag recognition, output, content, integration, performance, regression), (7) Update documentation and usage examples.",
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"reasoning": "This task requires changes across the CLI foundation, output utilities, all command modules, and configuration management. It introduces a new service module, global flag handling, and output logic that must not interfere with existing features (including JSON output). The need for robust testing and backward compatibility further increases complexity. The scope spans multiple code areas and requires careful integration, justifying a high complexity score and a detailed subtask breakdown to manage risk and ensure maintainability.[2][3][5]"
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"taskId": 94,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Standalone 'research' CLI Command for AI-Powered Queries",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 6,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the implementation of the 'research' CLI command into logical subtasks covering command registration, parameter handling, context gathering, AI service integration, output formatting, and documentation.",
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"reasoning": "This task has moderate to high complexity (7/10) due to multiple interconnected components: CLI argument parsing, integration with AI services, context gathering from various sources, and output formatting with different modes. The cyclomatic complexity would be significant with multiple decision paths for handling different flags and options. The task requires understanding existing patterns and extending the codebase in a consistent manner, suggesting the need for careful decomposition into manageable subtasks."
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"taskId": 86,
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"taskTitle": "Implement GitHub Issue Export Feature",
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"complexityScore": 9,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 10,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the implementation of the GitHub Issue Export Feature into detailed subtasks covering: command structure and CLI integration, GitHub API client development, authentication and error handling, task-to-issue mapping logic, content formatting and markdown conversion, bidirectional linking and metadata management, extensible architecture and adapter interfaces, configuration and settings management, documentation, and comprehensive testing (unit, integration, edge cases, performance).",
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"reasoning": "This task involves designing and implementing a robust, extensible export system with deep integration into GitHub, including bidirectional workflows, complex data mapping, error handling, and support for future platforms. The requirements span CLI design, API integration, content transformation, metadata management, extensibility, configuration, and extensive testing. The breadth and depth of these requirements, along with the need for maintainability and future extensibility, place this task at a high complexity level. Breaking it into at least 10 subtasks will ensure each major component and concern is addressed systematically, reducing risk and improving quality."
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"analysisCount": 10,
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"thresholdScore": 5,
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"projectName": "Taskmaster",
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"taskId": 1,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Task Integration Layer (TIL) Core",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the TIL Core implementation into distinct components: hook registration system, task lifecycle management, event coordination, state persistence layer, and configuration validation. Each subtask should focus on a specific architectural component with clear interfaces and testable boundaries.",
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"reasoning": "This is a foundational component with multiple complex subsystems including event-driven architecture, API integration, state management, and configuration validation. The existing 5 subtasks are well-structured and appropriately sized."
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"taskId": 2,
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"taskTitle": "Develop Dependency Monitor with Taskmaster MCP Integration",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "Divide the dependency monitor into: dependency graph data structure implementation, circular dependency detection algorithm, Taskmaster MCP integration layer, and real-time notification system. Focus on performance optimization for large graphs and efficient caching strategies.",
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"reasoning": "Complex graph algorithms and real-time monitoring require careful implementation. The task involves sophisticated data structures, algorithm design, and API integration with performance constraints."
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"taskId": 3,
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"taskTitle": "Build Execution Manager with Priority Queue and Parallel Execution",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Structure the execution manager into: priority queue implementation, resource conflict detection system, parallel execution coordinator, timeout and cancellation handler, and execution history persistence layer. Each component should handle specific aspects of concurrent task management.",
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"reasoning": "Managing concurrent execution with resource conflicts, priority scheduling, and persistence is highly complex. Requires careful synchronization, error handling, and performance optimization."
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"taskId": 4,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Safety Manager with Configurable Constraints and Emergency Controls",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down into: constraint validation engine, emergency control system (stop/pause), user approval workflow implementation, and safety monitoring/audit logging. Each subtask should address specific safety aspects with fail-safe mechanisms.",
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"reasoning": "Safety systems require careful design with multiple fail-safes. The task involves validation logic, real-time controls, workflow management, and comprehensive logging."
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"taskId": 5,
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"taskTitle": "Develop Event-Based Hook Processor",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Organize into: file system event integration, Git/VCS event listeners, build system event connectors, and event filtering/debouncing mechanism. Focus on modular event source integration with configurable processing pipelines.",
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"reasoning": "While conceptually straightforward, integrating multiple event sources with proper filtering and performance optimization requires careful implementation. Each event source has unique characteristics."
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"taskId": 6,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Prompt-Based Hook Processor with AI Integration",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "Divide into: prompt interception mechanism, NLP-based task suggestion engine, context injection system, and conversation-based status updater. Each component should handle specific aspects of AI conversation integration.",
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"reasoning": "AI integration with prompt analysis and dynamic context injection is complex. Requires understanding of conversation flow, relevance scoring, and seamless integration with existing systems."
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},
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"taskId": 7,
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"taskTitle": "Create Update-Based Hook Processor for Automatic Progress Tracking",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Structure as: code change monitor, acceptance criteria validator, dependency update propagator, and conflict detection/resolution system. Focus on accurate progress tracking and automated validation logic.",
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||||||
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"reasoning": "Automatic progress tracking requires integration with version control and intelligent analysis of code changes. Conflict detection and dependency propagation add complexity."
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||||||
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},
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||||||
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{
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"taskId": 8,
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||||||
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"taskTitle": "Develop Real-Time Automation Dashboard and User Controls",
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||||||
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"complexityScore": 7,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down into: WebSocket real-time communication layer, interactive dependency graph visualization, task queue and status displays, user control interfaces, and analytics/charting components. Each UI component should be modular and reusable.",
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||||||
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"reasoning": "Building a responsive real-time dashboard with complex visualizations and interactive controls is challenging. Requires careful state management, performance optimization, and user experience design."
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||||||
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},
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||||||
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{
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||||||
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"taskId": 9,
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||||||
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"taskTitle": "Integrate Kiro IDE and Taskmaster MCP with Core Services",
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||||||
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"complexityScore": 8,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Organize into: KiroHookAdapter implementation, TaskmasterMCPAdapter development, error handling and retry logic layer, and IDE UI component integration. Focus on robust adapter patterns and comprehensive error recovery.",
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"reasoning": "End-to-end integration of multiple systems with different architectures is highly complex. Requires careful adapter design, extensive error handling, and thorough testing across all integration points."
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},
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{
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"taskId": 10,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Configuration Management and Safety Profiles",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 4,
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"expansionPrompt": "Divide into: visual configuration editor UI, JSON Schema validation engine, import/export functionality, and version control integration. Each component should provide intuitive configuration management with robust validation.",
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"reasoning": "While technically less complex than core systems, building an intuitive configuration editor with validation, versioning, and import/export requires careful UI/UX design and robust data handling."
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"totalTasks": 11,
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"analysisCount": 8,
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"thresholdScore": 5,
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"projectName": "Taskmaster",
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"usedResearch": false
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"complexityAnalysis": [
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"taskId": 118,
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"taskTitle": "Create AI Provider Base Architecture",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the implementation of BaseProvider abstract TypeScript class into subtasks focusing on: 1) Converting existing JavaScript base-provider.js to TypeScript with proper interface definitions, 2) Implementing the Template Method pattern with abstract methods, 3) Adding comprehensive error handling and retry logic with exponential backoff, 4) Creating proper TypeScript types for all method signatures and options, 5) Setting up comprehensive unit tests with MockProvider. Consider that the existing codebase uses JavaScript ES modules and Vercel AI SDK, so the TypeScript implementation needs to maintain compatibility while adding type safety.",
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"reasoning": "This task requires significant architectural work including converting existing JavaScript code to TypeScript, creating new interfaces, implementing design patterns, and ensuring backward compatibility. The existing base-provider.js already implements a sophisticated provider pattern using Vercel AI SDK, so the TypeScript conversion needs careful consideration of type definitions and maintaining existing functionality."
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"taskId": 119,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Provider Factory with Dynamic Imports",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the Provider Factory implementation into: 1) Creating the ProviderFactory class structure with proper TypeScript typing, 2) Implementing the switch statement for provider selection logic, 3) Adding dynamic imports for each provider to enable tree-shaking, 4) Handling provider instantiation with configuration passing, 5) Implementing comprehensive error handling for module loading failures. Note that the existing codebase already has a provider selection mechanism in the JavaScript files, so ensure the factory pattern integrates smoothly with existing infrastructure.",
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"reasoning": "This is a moderate complexity task that involves creating a factory pattern with dynamic imports. The existing codebase already has provider management logic, so the main complexity is in creating a clean TypeScript implementation with proper dynamic imports while maintaining compatibility with the existing JavaScript module system."
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"taskId": 120,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Anthropic Provider",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Implement the AnthropicProvider class in stages: 1) Set up the class structure extending BaseProvider with proper TypeScript imports and type definitions, 2) Implement constructor with Anthropic SDK client initialization and configuration handling, 3) Implement generateCompletion method with proper message format transformation and error handling, 4) Add token calculation methods and utility functions (getName, getModel, getDefaultModel), 5) Implement comprehensive error handling with custom error wrapping and type exports. The existing anthropic.js provider can serve as a reference but needs to be reimplemented to extend the new TypeScript BaseProvider.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves integrating with an external SDK (@anthropic-ai/sdk) and implementing all abstract methods from BaseProvider. The existing JavaScript implementation provides a good reference, but the TypeScript version needs proper type definitions, error handling, and must work with the new abstract base class architecture."
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"taskId": 121,
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"taskTitle": "Create Prompt Builder and Task Parser",
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"complexityScore": 8,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Implement PromptBuilder and TaskParser with focus on: 1) Creating PromptBuilder class with template methods for building structured prompts with JSON format instructions, 2) Implementing TaskParser class structure with dependency injection of IAIProvider and IConfiguration, 3) Implementing parsePRD method with file reading, prompt generation, and AI provider integration, 4) Adding task enrichment logic with metadata, validation, and structure verification, 5) Implementing comprehensive error handling for all failure scenarios including file I/O, AI provider errors, and JSON parsing. The existing parse-prd.js provides complex logic that needs to be reimplemented with proper TypeScript types and cleaner architecture.",
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"reasoning": "This is a complex task that involves multiple components working together: file I/O, AI provider integration, JSON parsing, and data validation. The existing parse-prd.js implementation is quite sophisticated with Zod schemas and complex task processing logic that needs to be reimplemented in TypeScript with proper separation of concerns."
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"taskId": 122,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Configuration Management",
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"complexityScore": 6,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Create ConfigManager implementation focusing on: 1) Setting up Zod validation schema that matches the IConfiguration interface structure, 2) Implementing ConfigManager constructor with default values merging and storage initialization, 3) Creating validate method with Zod schema parsing and user-friendly error transformation, 4) Implementing type-safe get method using TypeScript generics and keyof operator, 5) Adding getAll method and ensuring proper immutability and module exports. The existing config-manager.js has complex configuration loading logic that can inform the TypeScript implementation but needs cleaner architecture.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating a configuration management system with validation using Zod. The existing JavaScript config-manager.js is quite complex with multiple configuration sources, defaults, and validation logic. The TypeScript version needs to provide a cleaner API while maintaining the flexibility of the current system."
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{
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"taskId": 123,
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||||||
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"taskTitle": "Create Utility Functions and Error Handling",
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"complexityScore": 4,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Implement utilities and error handling in stages: 1) Create ID generation module with generateTaskId and generateSubtaskId functions using proper random generation, 2) Implement base TaskMasterError class extending Error with proper TypeScript typing, 3) Add error sanitization methods to prevent sensitive data exposure in production, 4) Implement development-only logging with environment detection, 5) Create specialized error subclasses (FileNotFoundError, ParseError, ValidationError, APIError) with appropriate error codes and formatting.",
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"reasoning": "This is a relatively straightforward task involving utility functions and error class hierarchies. The main complexity is in ensuring proper error sanitization for production use and creating a well-structured error hierarchy that can be used throughout the application."
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{
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"taskId": 124,
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"taskTitle": "Implement TaskMasterCore Facade",
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"complexityScore": 7,
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||||||
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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||||||
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"expansionPrompt": "Build TaskMasterCore facade implementation: 1) Create class structure with proper TypeScript imports and type definitions for all subsystem interfaces, 2) Implement initialize method for lazy loading AI provider and parser instances based on configuration, 3) Create parsePRD method that coordinates parser, AI provider, and storage subsystems, 4) Implement getTasks and other facade methods for task retrieval and management, 5) Create createTaskMaster factory function and set up all module exports including type re-exports. Ensure proper ESM compatibility with .js extensions in imports.",
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"reasoning": "This is a complex integration task that brings together all the other components into a cohesive facade. It requires understanding of the facade pattern, proper dependency management, lazy initialization, and careful module export structure for the public API."
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||||||
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},
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||||||
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{
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"taskId": 125,
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||||||
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"taskTitle": "Create Placeholder Providers and Complete Testing",
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"complexityScore": 5,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Complete the implementation with placeholders and testing: 1) Create OpenAIProvider placeholder class extending BaseProvider with 'not yet implemented' errors, 2) Create GoogleProvider placeholder class with similar structure, 3) Implement MockProvider in tests/mocks directory with configurable responses and behavior simulation, 4) Write comprehensive unit tests for TaskParser covering all methods and edge cases, 5) Create integration tests for the complete parse-prd workflow ensuring 80% code coverage. Follow kebab-case naming convention for test files.",
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"reasoning": "This task involves creating placeholder implementations and a comprehensive test suite. While the placeholder providers are simple, creating a good MockProvider and comprehensive tests requires understanding the entire system architecture and ensuring all edge cases are covered."
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}
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]
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}
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{
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"meta": {
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"generatedAt": "2025-08-06T12:15:01.327Z",
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"tasksAnalyzed": 8,
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"totalTasks": 11,
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"analysisCount": 8,
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"thresholdScore": 5,
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"projectName": "Taskmaster",
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"usedResearch": false
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},
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"complexityAnalysis": [
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{
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"taskId": 118,
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"taskTitle": "Create AI Provider Base Architecture",
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"complexityScore": 4,
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"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Break down the conversion of base-provider.js to TypeScript BaseProvider class: 1) Convert to TypeScript and define IAIProvider interface, 2) Implement abstract class with core properties, 3) Define abstract methods and Template Method pattern, 4) Add retry logic with exponential backoff, 5) Implement validation and logging. Focus on maintaining compatibility with existing provider pattern while adding type safety.",
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"reasoning": "The codebase already has a well-established BaseAIProvider class in JavaScript. Converting to TypeScript mainly involves adding type definitions and ensuring the existing pattern is preserved. The complexity is moderate because the pattern is already proven in the codebase."
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},
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{
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"taskId": 119,
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"taskTitle": "Implement Provider Factory with Dynamic Imports",
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"complexityScore": 3,
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|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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"expansionPrompt": "Create ProviderFactory implementation: 1) Set up class structure and types, 2) Implement provider selection switch statement, 3) Add dynamic imports for tree-shaking, 4) Handle provider instantiation with config, 5) Add comprehensive error handling. The existing PROVIDERS registry pattern should guide the implementation.",
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|
"reasoning": "The codebase already uses a dual registry pattern (static PROVIDERS and dynamic ProviderRegistry). Creating a factory is straightforward as the provider registration patterns are well-established. Dynamic imports are already used in the codebase."
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},
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|
{
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"taskId": 120,
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|
"taskTitle": "Implement Anthropic Provider",
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|
"complexityScore": 3,
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|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
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|
"expansionPrompt": "Implement AnthropicProvider following existing patterns: 1) Create class structure with imports, 2) Implement constructor and client initialization, 3) Add generateCompletion with Claude API integration, 4) Implement token calculation and utility methods, 5) Add error handling and exports. Use the existing anthropic.js provider as reference.",
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|
"reasoning": "AnthropicProvider already exists in the codebase with full implementation. This task essentially involves adapting the existing implementation to match the new TypeScript architecture, making it relatively straightforward."
|
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|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
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|
"taskId": 121,
|
||||||
|
"taskTitle": "Create Prompt Builder and Task Parser",
|
||||||
|
"complexityScore": 6,
|
||||||
|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
|
||||||
|
"expansionPrompt": "Build prompt system and parser: 1) Create PromptBuilder with template methods, 2) Implement TaskParser with dependency injection, 3) Add parsePRD core logic with file reading, 4) Implement task enrichment and metadata, 5) Add comprehensive error handling. Leverage the existing prompt management system in src/prompts/.",
|
||||||
|
"reasoning": "While the codebase has a sophisticated prompt management system, creating a new PromptBuilder and TaskParser requires understanding the existing prompt templates, JSON schema validation, and integration with the AI provider system. The task involves significant new code."
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"taskId": 122,
|
||||||
|
"taskTitle": "Implement Configuration Management",
|
||||||
|
"complexityScore": 5,
|
||||||
|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
|
||||||
|
"expansionPrompt": "Create ConfigManager with validation: 1) Define Zod schema for IConfiguration, 2) Implement constructor with defaults, 3) Add validate method with error handling, 4) Create type-safe get method with generics, 5) Implement getAll and finalize exports. Reference existing config-manager.js for patterns.",
|
||||||
|
"reasoning": "The codebase has an existing config-manager.js with sophisticated configuration handling. Adding Zod validation and TypeScript generics adds complexity, but the existing patterns provide a solid foundation."
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"taskId": 123,
|
||||||
|
"taskTitle": "Create Utility Functions and Error Handling",
|
||||||
|
"complexityScore": 2,
|
||||||
|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
|
||||||
|
"expansionPrompt": "Implement utilities and error handling: 1) Create ID generation module with unique formats, 2) Build TaskMasterError base class, 3) Add error sanitization for security, 4) Implement development-only logging, 5) Create specialized error subclasses. Keep implementation simple and focused.",
|
||||||
|
"reasoning": "This is a straightforward utility implementation task. The codebase already has error handling patterns, and ID generation is a simple algorithmic task. The main work is creating clean, reusable utilities."
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"taskId": 124,
|
||||||
|
"taskTitle": "Implement TaskMasterCore Facade",
|
||||||
|
"complexityScore": 7,
|
||||||
|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
|
||||||
|
"expansionPrompt": "Create main facade class: 1) Set up TaskMasterCore structure with imports, 2) Implement lazy initialization logic, 3) Add parsePRD coordination method, 4) Implement getTasks and other facade methods, 5) Create factory function and exports. This ties together all other components into a cohesive API.",
|
||||||
|
"reasoning": "This is the most complex task as it requires understanding and integrating all other components. The facade must coordinate between configuration, providers, storage, and parsing while maintaining a clean API. It's the architectural keystone of the system."
|
||||||
|
},
|
||||||
|
{
|
||||||
|
"taskId": 125,
|
||||||
|
"taskTitle": "Create Placeholder Providers and Complete Testing",
|
||||||
|
"complexityScore": 5,
|
||||||
|
"recommendedSubtasks": 5,
|
||||||
|
"expansionPrompt": "Implement testing infrastructure: 1) Create OpenAIProvider placeholder, 2) Create GoogleProvider placeholder, 3) Build MockProvider for testing, 4) Write TaskParser unit tests, 5) Create integration tests for parse-prd flow. Follow the existing test patterns in tests/ directory.",
|
||||||
|
"reasoning": "While creating placeholder providers is simple, the testing infrastructure requires understanding Jest with ES modules, mocking patterns, and comprehensive test coverage. The existing test structure provides good examples to follow."
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
]
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
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|
|||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"currentTag": "master",
|
"currentTag": "master",
|
||||||
"lastSwitched": "2025-06-14T20:37:15.456Z",
|
"lastSwitched": "2025-09-12T22:25:27.535Z",
|
||||||
"branchTagMapping": {
|
"branchTagMapping": {
|
||||||
"v017-adds": "v017-adds",
|
"v017-adds": "v017-adds",
|
||||||
"next": "next"
|
"next": "next"
|
||||||
|
|||||||
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
|
|||||||
# Task ID: 1
|
|
||||||
# Title: Implement TTS Flag for Taskmaster Commands
|
|
||||||
# Status: pending
|
|
||||||
# Dependencies: 16 (Not found)
|
|
||||||
# Priority: medium
|
|
||||||
# Description: Add text-to-speech functionality to taskmaster commands with configurable voice options and audio output settings.
|
|
||||||
# Details:
|
|
||||||
Implement TTS functionality including:
|
|
||||||
- Add --tts flag to all relevant taskmaster commands (list, show, generate, etc.)
|
|
||||||
- Integrate with system TTS engines (Windows SAPI, macOS say command, Linux espeak/festival)
|
|
||||||
- Create TTS configuration options in the configuration management system
|
|
||||||
- Add voice selection options (male/female, different languages if available)
|
|
||||||
- Implement audio output settings (volume, speed, pitch)
|
|
||||||
- Add TTS-specific error handling for cases where TTS is unavailable
|
|
||||||
- Create fallback behavior when TTS fails (silent failure or text output)
|
|
||||||
- Support for reading task titles, descriptions, and status updates aloud
|
|
||||||
- Add option to read entire task lists or individual task details
|
|
||||||
- Implement TTS for command confirmations and error messages
|
|
||||||
- Create TTS output formatting to make spoken text more natural (removing markdown, formatting numbers/dates appropriately)
|
|
||||||
- Add configuration option to enable/disable TTS globally
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Test Strategy:
|
|
||||||
Test TTS functionality across different operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux). Verify that the --tts flag works with all major commands. Test voice configuration options and ensure audio output settings are properly applied. Test error handling when TTS services are unavailable. Verify that text formatting for speech is natural and understandable. Test with various task content types including special characters, code snippets, and long descriptions. Ensure TTS can be disabled and enabled through configuration.
|
|
||||||
34
.taskmaster/tasks/task_001_tm-start.txt
Normal file
34
.taskmaster/tasks/task_001_tm-start.txt
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
|
|||||||
|
# Task ID: 1
|
||||||
|
# Title: Create start command class structure
|
||||||
|
# Status: pending
|
||||||
|
# Dependencies: None
|
||||||
|
# Priority: high
|
||||||
|
# Description: Create the basic structure for the start command following the Commander class pattern
|
||||||
|
# Details:
|
||||||
|
Create a new file `apps/cli/src/commands/start.command.ts` based on the existing list.command.ts pattern. Implement the command class with proper command registration, description, and argument handling for the task_id parameter. The class should extend the base Command class and implement the required methods.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Example structure:
|
||||||
|
```typescript
|
||||||
|
import { Command } from 'commander';
|
||||||
|
import { BaseCommand } from './base.command';
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
export class StartCommand extends BaseCommand {
|
||||||
|
public register(program: Command): void {
|
||||||
|
program
|
||||||
|
.command('start')
|
||||||
|
.alias('tm start')
|
||||||
|
.description('Start implementing a task using claude-code')
|
||||||
|
.argument('<task_id>', 'ID of the task to start')
|
||||||
|
.action(async (taskId: string) => {
|
||||||
|
await this.execute(taskId);
|
||||||
|
});
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
public async execute(taskId: string): Promise<void> {
|
||||||
|
// Implementation will be added in subsequent tasks
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
}
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
# Test Strategy:
|
||||||
|
Verify the command registers correctly by running the CLI with --help and checking that the start command appears with proper description and arguments. Test the basic structure by ensuring the command can be invoked without errors.
|
||||||
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