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Ralph Khreish
c164adc6ff chore: move to tsdown (#1211)
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2025-09-17 22:00:37 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
9d61e0447d fix: UI list and show (#1210) 2025-09-17 22:00:37 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
ee11b735b3 chore: fix env variables (#1204)
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2025-09-17 22:00:37 +02:00
losolosol
6d978228d9 feat: added vscode start task button (#1201)
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Co-authored-by: Carlos Montoya <los@losmontoya.com>
2025-09-17 22:00:36 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
ea9341e7af chore: fix CI p2 2025-09-17 22:00:36 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4296e383ea chore: fix CI 2025-09-17 22:00:36 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
97b2781709 feat: add tm show (#1199) 2025-09-17 22:00:36 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
96553e4a5f chore: fix CI with new typescript setup (#1194)
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2025-09-17 22:00:36 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
7582219365 chore: fix format 2025-09-17 22:00:35 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
84baedc3d2 feat: implement tm list remote (#1185) 2025-09-17 22:00:35 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
78da39edff chore: address oauth PR concerns (#1184) 2025-09-17 22:00:35 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4d1416b175 feat: add oauth with remote server (#1178) 2025-09-17 22:00:35 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
dc811eb45e feat: create tm-core and apps/cli (#1093)
- add typescript
- add npm workspaces
2025-09-17 22:00:34 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
e81040def5 Version Packages (#1189)
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2025-09-09 03:17:22 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
597f6b03b4 Merge pull request #1164 (Release 0.26.0) 2025-09-08 22:17:30 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
a7ad4c8e92 chore: improve Claude documentation workflows (#1155) 2025-09-08 22:11:46 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0d54747894 chore: fix CI 2025-09-08 12:46:07 -07:00
Jeremy Watt
df26c65632 fix: re-add and re-name claude code clear tm commands (#1133)
* fix: remove claude code clear tm commands

* readded taskmaster claude code commands previously removed

* Update crazy-zebras-drum.md

Updated via nudging from task rabbit - changeset now more direct and no longer mentions issues.

* claude code remove subtasks added back to assets

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2025-09-01 11:54:17 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
e80e5bb7cd chore: rc version bump 2025-08-28 22:29:10 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
c4f92f6a0a feat: add optional feature flag for code context (#1165)
* feat: add featureFlag for codebase analysis

* chore: add changeset

* chore: run format
2025-08-29 00:28:00 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
be0c0f267c chore: rc version bump 2025-08-28 22:11:59 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
a983f75d4f Merge pull request #1167 from eyaltoledano/ralph/chore.merge.main.into.next.august
ralph/chore.merge.main.into.next.august
2025-08-29 00:10:36 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
e743aaa8c2 chore: run format 2025-08-29 00:10:05 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
16ffffaf68 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into next-backup 2025-08-29 00:08:26 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f254aed4a6 chore: run format 2025-08-29 00:07:34 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
dd3b47bb2b Version Packages (#1154)
* Version Packages

* chore: fix changelog

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2025-08-29 00:07:34 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
37af0f1912 feat: add codebase context capabilities to gemini-cli (#1163)
* feat: add support for claude code context

- code context for:
  - add-task
  - update-subtask
  - update-task
  - update

* feat: fix CI and format + refactor

* chore: format

* chore: fix test

* feat: add gemini-cli support for codebase context

* feat: add google cli integration and fix tests

* chore: apply requested coderabbit changes

* chore: bump gemini cli package
2025-08-28 22:44:52 +02:00
Parthy
8783708e5e Improve cross-tag move UX and safety; add MCP suggestions and CLI tips (#1135)
* docs: Auto-update and format models.md

* docs(ui,cli): remove --force from cross-tag move guidance; recommend --with-dependencies/--ignore-dependencies

- scripts/modules/ui.js: drop force tip in conflict resolution
- scripts/modules/commands.js: remove force examples from move help
- docs/cross-tag-task-movement.md: purge force mentions; add explicit with/ignore examples

* test(move): update cross-tag move tests to drop --force; assert with/ignore deps behavior and current-tag fallback

- CLI integration: remove force expectations, keep with/ignore, current-tag fallback
- Integration: remove force-path test
- Unit: add scoped traversal test, adjust fixtures to avoid id collision

* fix(move): scope dependency traversal to source tag; tag-aware ignore-dependencies filtering

- resolveDependencies: traverse only sourceTag tasks to avoid cross-tag contamination
- filter dependent IDs to those present in source tag, numeric only
- ignore-dependencies: drop deps pointing to tasks from sourceTag; keep targetTag deps

* test(mcp): ensure cross-tag move passes only with/ignore options and returns conflict suggestions

- new test: tests/unit/mcp/tools/move-task-cross-tag-options.test.js

* feat(move): add advisory tips when ignoring cross-tag dependencies; add integration test case

* feat(cli/move): improve ID collision UX for cross-tag moves\n\n- Print Next Steps tips when core returns them (e.g., after ignore-dependencies)\n- Add dedicated help block when an ID already exists in target tag

* feat(move/mcp): improve ID collision UX and suggestions\n\n- Core: include suggestions on TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS errors\n- MCP: map ID collision to TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS with suggestions\n- Tests: add MCP unit test for ID collision suggestions

* test(move/cli): print tips on ignore-dependencies results; print ID collision suggestions\n\n- CLI integration test: assert Next Steps tips printed when result.tips present\n- Integration test: assert TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS error includes suggestions payload

* chore(changeset): add changeset for cross-tag move UX improvements (CLI/MCP/core/tests)

* Add cross-tag task movement help and validation improvements

- Introduced a detailed help command for cross-tag task movement, enhancing user guidance on usage and options.
- Updated validation logic in `validateCrossTagMove` to include checks for indirect dependencies, improving accuracy in conflict detection.
- Refactored tests to ensure comprehensive coverage of new validation scenarios and error handling.
- Cleaned up documentation to reflect the latest changes in task movement functionality.

* refactor(commands): remove redundant tips printing after move operation

- Eliminated duplicate printing of tips for next steps after the move operation, streamlining the output for users.
- This change enhances clarity by ensuring tips are only displayed when relevant, improving overall user experience.

* docs(move): clarify "force move" options and improve examples

- Updated documentation to replace the deprecated "force move" concept with clear alternatives: `--with-dependencies` and `--ignore-dependencies`.
- Enhanced Scenario 3 with explicit options and improved inline comments for better readability.
- Removed confusing commented code in favor of a straightforward note in the Force Move section.

* chore: run formatter

* Update .changeset/clarify-force-move-docs.md

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* Update docs/cross-tag-task-movement.md

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* Update tests/unit/scripts/modules/task-manager/move-task-cross-tag.test.js

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* test(move): add test for dependency traversal scoping with --with-dependencies option

- Introduced a new test to ensure that the dependency traversal is limited to tasks from the source tag when using the --with-dependencies option, addressing potential ID collisions across tags.

* test(move): enhance tips validation in cross-tag task movement integration test

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2025-08-28 19:02:00 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4dad2fd613 feat: add support for code context in more commands (#1162)
* feat: add support for claude code context

- code context for:
  - add-task
  - update-subtask
  - update-task
  - update

* feat: fix CI and format + refactor

* chore: format

* chore: fix broken tests

* chore: fix test
2025-08-28 18:05:31 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
4cae2991d4 Version Packages (#1154)
* Version Packages

* chore: fix changelog

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2025-08-23 00:44:25 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0d7ff627c9 Merge pull request #1152 from eyaltoledano/next 2025-08-23 00:34:40 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
db720a954d Fix: disable streaming for parse prd (#1151)
* fix: temporarily disable streaming
2025-08-22 18:33:02 +02:00
Ben Vargas
89335578ff fix(claude-code): prevent "Right-hand side of instanceof is not an object" when SDK missing; improve CLI stability (#1146)
* fix: handle missing @anthropic-ai/claude-code SDK gracefully

Add defensive checks to prevent "Right-hand side of 'instanceof' is not an object" errors when the optional Claude Code SDK is not installed.

Changes:
- Check if AbortError exists before using instanceof
- Check if query function exists before calling it
- Provide clear error messages when SDK is missing

This fixes the issue reported by users in v0.24.0 and v0.25.0 where Task Master would crash with instanceof errors when using the claude-code provider without the SDK installed.

* chore: bump @anthropic-ai/claude-code to ^1.0.88 and regenerate lockfile
2025-08-22 17:01:34 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
781b8ef2af remove claude code mentioning 2025-08-22 17:01:34 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
7d564920b5 Version Packages (#1143)
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2025-08-19 23:04:40 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
2737fbaa67 Release 0.25.0 #1134 from eyaltoledano/next
Release 0.25.0
2025-08-19 21:10:44 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
9feb8d2dbf chore: fix CI of claude code docs updater 2025-08-19 16:11:57 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
8a991587f1 chore: fix CI 2025-08-19 16:09:08 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
7ceba2f572 chore: exit pre-release mode 2025-08-19 16:01:31 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
10565f07d3 chore: run format 2025-08-19 16:00:48 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f27ce34fe9 chore: fix changeset 2025-08-14 14:24:08 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
71be933a8d chore: rc version bump 2025-08-13 22:37:59 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
5d94f1b471 chore: add a bunch of automations (#1132)
* chore: add a bunch of automations

* chore: run format

* Update .github/scripts/auto-close-duplicates.mjs

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* chore: run format

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2025-08-14 00:36:18 +02:00
Joe Danziger
3dee60dc3d fix: update Cursor one-click install link to new URL format (#1131)
* add /en to link

* add changeset
2025-08-13 18:02:47 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f469515228 feat: add Claude documentation updater workflow (#1130)
This commit introduces a new GitHub Actions workflow that automatically updates documentation based on changes pushed to the 'next' branch. The workflow checks for modified files, creates a new branch for documentation updates, and utilizes the Claude Code Action to analyze changes and suggest necessary documentation revisions. If updates are made, a pull request is created for review.
2025-08-13 15:10:47 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
2fd0f026d3 chore: remove pre-release CI for extension, too much work and doesn't make sense for us (#1129) 2025-08-13 15:08:55 +02:00
Joe Danziger
e3ed4d7c14 feat: CLI & MCP progress tracking for parse-prd command (#1048)
* initial cutover

* update log to debug

* update tracker to pass units

* update test to match new base tracker format

* add streamTextService mocks

* remove unused imports

* Ensure the CLI waits for async main() completion

* refactor to reduce code duplication

* update comment

* reuse function

* ensure targetTag is defined in streaming mode

* avoid throwing inside process.exit spy

* check for null

* remove reference to generate

* fix formatting

* fix textStream assignment

* ensure no division by 0

* fix jest chalk mocks

* refactor for maintainability

* Improve bar chart calculation logic for consistent visual representation

* use custom streaming error types; fix mocks

* Update streamText extraction in parse-prd.js to match actual service response

* remove check - doesn't belong here

* update mocks

* remove streaming test that wasn't really doing anything

* add comment

* make parsing logic more DRY

* fix formatting

* Fix textStream extraction to match actual service response

* fix mock

* Add a cleanup method to ensure proper resource disposal and prevent memory leaks

* debounce progress updates to reduce UI flicker during rapid updates

* Implement timeout protection for streaming operations (60-second timeout) with automatic fallback to non-streaming mode.

* clear timeout properly

* Add a maximum buffer size limit (1MB) to prevent unbounded memory growth with very large streaming responses.

* fix formatting

* remove duplicate mock

* better docs

* fix formatting

* sanitize the dynamic property name

* Fix incorrect remaining progress calculation

* Use onError callback instead of console.warn

* Remove unused chalk import

* Add missing custom validator in fallback parsing configuration

* add custom validator parameter in fallback parsing

* chore: fix package-lock.json

* chore: large code refactor

* chore: increase timeout from 1 minute to 3 minutes

* fix: refactor and fix streaming

* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/next' into joedanz/parse-prd-progress

* fix: cleanup and fix unit tests

* chore: fix unit tests

* chore: fix format

* chore: run format

* chore: fix weird CI unit test error

* chore: fix format

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2025-08-12 22:37:07 +02:00
Dominique Vidjanagni
fc47714340 Feat/add-kilocode-rules (#1040)
* feat: Add Kilo Code integration to TaskMaster

* feat: Add Kilo profile configuration to rule transformer tests

* refactor: Improve code formatting and consistency in Kilo profile and tests

* fix: Correct formatting of workspaces in package.json

* chore: add changeset for Kilo Code integration

* feat: add Kilo Code rules and mode configurations

- Add comprehensive rule sets for all modes (architect, ask, code, debug, orchestrator, test)
- Update .kilocodemodes configuration with mode-specific settings
- Configure MCP integration for Kilo Code profile
- Establish consistent rule structure across all modes

* refactor(kilo): simplify profile to reuse roo rules with replacements

Remove duplicate Kilo-specific rule files and assets in favor of reusing roo rules with dynamic replacements, eliminating 900+ lines of duplicated code while maintaining full Kilo functionality.

The profile now:
- Reuses ROO_MODES constant instead of maintaining separate KILO_MODES
- Applies text replacements to convert roo references to kilo
- Maps roo rule files to kilo equivalents via fileMap
- Removes all duplicate rule files from assets/kilocode directory

* refactor(kilo): restructure object literals for consistency and remove duplicate customReplacements array based on CodeRabbit's suggestion

* chore: remove disabled .mcp.json by mistake

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2025-08-12 22:35:57 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
30ae0e9a57 docs: Auto-update and format models.md 2025-08-12 17:01:24 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
95640dcde8 feat: add gpt-oss models to ollama (#1124) 2025-08-12 19:01:10 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
311b2433e2 fix: remove claude code clear tm commands (#1123) 2025-08-11 18:59:35 +02:00
Parthy
04e11b5e82 feat: implement cross-tag task movement functionality (#1088)
* feat: enhance move command with cross-tag functionality

- Updated the `move` command to allow moving tasks between different tags, including options for handling dependencies.
- Added new options: `--from-tag`, `--to-tag`, `--with-dependencies`, `--ignore-dependencies`, and `--force`.
- Implemented validation for cross-tag moves and dependency checks.
- Introduced helper functions in the dependency manager for validating and resolving cross-tag dependencies.
- Added integration and unit tests to cover new functionality and edge cases.

* fix: refactor cross-tag move logic and enhance validation

- Moved the import of `moveTasksBetweenTags` to the correct location in `commands.js` for better clarity.
- Added new helper functions in `dependency-manager.js` to improve validation and error handling for cross-tag moves.
- Enhanced existing functions to ensure proper handling of task dependencies and conflicts.
- Updated tests to cover new validation scenarios and ensure robust error messaging for invalid task IDs and tags.

* fix: improve task ID handling and error messaging in cross-tag moves

- Refactored `moveTasksBetweenTags` to normalize task IDs for comparison, ensuring consistent handling of string and numeric IDs.
- Enhanced error messages for cases where source and target tags are the same but no destination is specified.
- Updated tests to validate new behavior, including handling string dependencies correctly during cross-tag moves.
- Cleaned up existing code for better readability and maintainability.

* test: add comprehensive tests for cross-tag move and dependency validation

- Introduced new test files for `move-cross-tag` and `cross-tag-dependencies` to cover various scenarios in cross-tag task movement.
- Implemented tests for handling task movement with and without dependencies, including edge cases for error handling.
- Enhanced existing tests in `fix-dependencies-command` and `move-task` to ensure robust validation of task IDs and dependencies.
- Mocked necessary modules and functions to isolate tests and improve reliability.
- Ensured coverage for both successful and failed cross-tag move operations, validating expected outcomes and error messages.

* test: refactor cross-tag move tests for better clarity and reusability

- Introduced a helper function `simulateCrossTagMove` to streamline cross-tag move test cases, reducing redundancy and improving readability.
- Updated existing tests to utilize the new helper function, ensuring consistent handling of expected messages and options.
- Enhanced test coverage for various scenarios, including handling of dependencies and flags.

* feat: add cross-tag task movement functionality

- Introduced new commands for moving tasks between different tags, enhancing project organization capabilities.
- Updated README with usage examples for cross-tag movement, including options for handling dependencies.
- Created comprehensive documentation for cross-tag task movement, detailing usage, error handling, and best practices.
- Implemented core logic for cross-tag moves, including validation for dependencies and error handling.
- Added integration and unit tests to ensure robust functionality and coverage for various scenarios, including edge cases.

* fix: enhance error handling and logging in cross-tag task movement

- Improved logging in `moveTaskCrossTagDirect` to include detailed arguments for better traceability.
- Refactored error handling to utilize structured error objects, providing clearer suggestions for resolving cross-tag dependency conflicts and subtask movement restrictions.
- Updated documentation to reflect changes in error handling and provide clearer guidance on task movement options.
- Added integration tests for cross-tag movement scenarios, ensuring robust validation of error handling and task movement logic.
- Cleaned up existing tests for clarity and reusability, enhancing overall test coverage.

* feat: enhance dependency resolution and error handling in task movement

- Added recursive dependency resolution for tasks in `moveTasksBetweenTags`, improving handling of complex task relationships.
- Introduced helper functions to find all dependencies and reverse dependencies, ensuring comprehensive coverage during task moves.
- Enhanced error messages in `validateSubtaskMove` and `displaySubtaskMoveError` for better clarity on movement restrictions.
- Updated tests to cover new functionality, including integration tests for complex cross-tag movement scenarios and edge cases.
- Refactored existing code for improved readability and maintainability, ensuring consistent handling of task IDs and dependencies.

* feat: unify dependency traversal and enhance task management utilities

- Introduced `traverseDependencies` utility for unified forward and reverse dependency traversal, improving code reusability and clarity.
- Refactored `findAllDependenciesRecursively` to leverage the new utility, streamlining dependency resolution in task management.
- Added `formatTaskIdForDisplay` helper for better task ID formatting in UI, enhancing user experience during error displays.
- Updated tests to cover new utility functions and ensure robust validation of dependency handling across various scenarios.
- Improved overall code organization and readability, ensuring consistent handling of task dependencies and IDs.

* fix: improve validation for dependency parameters in `findAllDependenciesRecursively`

- Added checks to ensure `sourceTasks` and `allTasks` are arrays, throwing errors if not, to prevent runtime issues.
- Updated documentation comment for clarity on the function's purpose and parameters.

* fix: remove `force` option from task movement parameters

- Eliminated the `force` parameter from the `moveTaskCrossTagDirect` function and related tools, simplifying the task movement logic.
- Updated documentation and tests to reflect the removal of the `force` option, ensuring clarity and consistency across the codebase.
- Adjusted related functions and tests to focus on `ignoreDependencies` as the primary control for handling dependency conflicts during task moves.

* Add cross-tag task movement functionality

- Introduced functionality for organizing tasks across different contexts by enabling cross-tag movement.
- Added `formatTaskIdForDisplay` helper to improve task ID formatting in UI error messages.
- Updated relevant tests to incorporate new functionality and ensure accurate error displays during task movements.

* Update scripts/modules/dependency-manager.js

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* refactor(dependency-manager): Fix subtask resolution and extract helper functions

1. Fix subtask finding logic (lines 1315-1330):
   - Correctly locate parent task by numeric ID
   - Search within parent's subtasks array instead of top-level tasks
   - Properly handle relative subtask references

2. Extract helper functions from getDependentTaskIds (lines 1440-1636):
   - Move findTasksThatDependOn as module-level function
   - Move taskDependsOnSource as module-level function
   - Move subtasksDependOnSource as module-level function
   - Improves readability, maintainability, and testability

Both fixes address architectural issues and improve code organization.

* refactor(dependency-manager): Enhance subtask resolution and dependency validation

- Improved subtask resolution logic to correctly find parent tasks and their subtasks, ensuring accurate identification of dependencies.
- Filtered out null/undefined dependencies before processing, enhancing robustness in dependency checks.
- Updated comments for clarity on the logic flow and purpose of changes, improving code maintainability.

* refactor(move-task): clarify destination ID description and improve skipped task handling

- Updated the description for the destination ID to clarify its usage in cross-tag moves.
- Simplified the handling of skipped tasks during multiple task movements, improving readability and logging.
- Enhanced the API result response to include detailed information about moved and skipped tasks, ensuring better feedback for users.

* refactor(commands): remove redundant tag validation logic

- Eliminated the check for identical source and target tags in the task movement logic, simplifying the code.
- This change streamlines the flow for within-tag moves, enhancing readability and maintainability.

* refactor(commands): enhance move command logic and error handling

- Introduced helper functions for better organization of cross-tag and within-tag move logic, improving code readability and maintainability.
- Enhanced error handling with structured error objects, providing clearer feedback for dependency conflicts and invalid tag combinations.
- Updated move command help output to include best practices and error resolution tips, ensuring users have comprehensive guidance during task movements.
- Streamlined task movement logic to handle multiple tasks more effectively, including detailed logging of successful and failed moves.

* test(dependency-manager): add subtasks to task structure and mock dependency traversal

- Updated `circular-dependencies.test.js` to include subtasks in task definitions, enhancing test coverage for task structures with nested dependencies.
- Mocked `traverseDependencies` in `fix-dependencies-command.test.js` to ensure consistent behavior during tests, improving reliability of dependency-related tests.

* refactor(dependency-manager): extract subtask finding logic into helper function

- Added `findSubtaskInParent` function to encapsulate subtask resolution within a parent task's subtasks array, improving code organization and readability.
- Updated `findDependencyTask` to utilize the new helper function, streamlining the logic for finding subtasks and enhancing maintainability.
- Enhanced comments for clarity on the purpose and functionality of the new subtask finding logic.

* refactor(ui): enhance subtask ID validation and improve error handling

- Added validation for subtask ID format in `formatDependenciesWithStatus` and `taskExists`, ensuring proper handling of invalid formats.
- Updated error logging in `displaySubtaskMoveError` to provide warnings for unexpected task ID formats, improving user feedback.
- Converted hints to a Set in `displayDependencyValidationHints` to ensure unique hints are displayed, enhancing clarity in the UI.

* test(cli): remove redundant timing check in complex cross-tag scenarios

- Eliminated the timing check for task completion within 5 seconds in `complex-cross-tag-scenarios.test.js`, streamlining the test logic.
- This change focuses on verifying task success without unnecessary timing constraints, enhancing test clarity and maintainability.

* test(integration): enhance task movement tests with mock file system

- Added integration tests for moving tasks within the same tag and between different tags using the actual `moveTask` and `moveTasksBetweenTags` functions.
- Implemented `mock-fs` to simulate file system interactions, improving test isolation and reliability.
- Verified task movement success and ensured proper handling of subtasks and dependencies, enhancing overall test coverage for task management functionality.
- Included error handling tests for missing tags and task IDs to ensure robustness in task movement operations.

* test(unit): add comprehensive tests for moveTaskCrossTagDirect functionality

- Introduced new test cases to verify mock functionality, ensuring that mocks for `findTasksPath` and `readJSON` are working as expected.
- Added tests for parameter validation, error handling, and function call flow, including scenarios for missing project roots and identical source/target tags.
- Enhanced coverage for ID parsing and move options, ensuring robust handling of various input conditions and improving overall test reliability.

* test(integration): skip tests for dependency conflict handling and withDependencies option

- Marked tests for handling dependency conflicts and the withDependencies option as skipped due to issues with the mock setup.
- Added TODOs to address the mock-fs setup for complex dependency scenarios, ensuring future improvements in test reliability.

* test(unit): expand cross-tag move command tests with comprehensive mocks

- Added extensive mocks for various modules to enhance the testing of the cross-tag move functionality in `move-cross-tag.test.js`.
- Implemented detailed test cases for handling cross-tag moves, including validation for missing parameters and identical source/target tags.
- Improved error handling tests to ensure robust feedback for invalid operations, enhancing overall test reliability and coverage.

* test(integration): add complex dependency scenarios to task movement tests

- Introduced new integration tests for handling complex dependency scenarios in task movement, utilizing the actual `moveTasksBetweenTags` function.
- Added tests for circular dependencies, nested dependency chains, and cross-tag dependency resolution, enhancing coverage and reliability.
- Documented limitations of the mock-fs setup for complex scenarios and provided warnings in the test output to guide future improvements.
- Skipped tests for dependency conflicts and the withDependencies option due to mock setup issues, with TODOs for resolution.

* test(unit): refactor move-cross-tag tests with focused mock system

- Simplified mocking in `move-cross-tag.test.js` by implementing a configuration-driven mock system, reducing the number of mocked modules from 20+ to 5 core functionalities.
- Introduced a reusable mock factory to streamline the creation of mocks based on configuration, enhancing maintainability and clarity.
- Added documentation for the new mock system, detailing usage examples and benefits, including reduced complexity and improved test focus.
- Implemented tests to validate the mock configuration, ensuring flexibility in enabling/disabling specific mocks.

* test(unit): clean up mocks and improve isEmpty function in fix-dependencies-command tests

- Removed the mock for `traverseDependencies` as it was unnecessary, simplifying the test setup.
- Updated the `isEmpty` function to clarify its behavior regarding null and undefined values, enhancing code readability and maintainability.

* test(unit): update traverseDependencies mock for consistency across tests

- Standardized the mock implementation of `traverseDependencies` in both `fix-dependencies-command.test.js` and `complexity-report-tag-isolation.test.js` to accept `sourceTasks`, `allTasks`, and `options` parameters, ensuring uniformity in test setups.
- This change enhances clarity and maintainability of the tests by aligning the mock behavior across different test files.

* fix(core): improve task movement error handling and ID normalization

- Wrapped task movement logic in a try-finally block to ensure console output is restored even on errors, enhancing reliability.
- Normalized source IDs to handle mixed string/number comparisons, preventing potential issues in dependency checks.
- Added tests for ID type consistency to verify that the normalization fix works correctly across various scenarios, improving test coverage and robustness.

* refactor(task-manager): restructure task movement logic for improved validation and execution

- Renamed and refactored `moveTasksBetweenTags` to streamline the task movement process into distinct phases: validation, data preparation, dependency resolution, execution, and finalization.
- Introduced `validateMove`, `prepareTaskData`, `resolveDependencies`, `executeMoveOperation`, and `finalizeMove` functions to enhance modularity and clarity.
- Updated documentation comments to reflect changes in function responsibilities and parameters.
- Added comprehensive unit tests for the new structure, ensuring robust validation and error handling across various scenarios.
- Improved handling of dependencies and task existence checks during the move operation, enhancing overall reliability.

* fix(move-task): streamline task movement logic and improve error handling

- Refactored the task movement process to enhance clarity and maintainability by replacing `forEach` with a `for...of` loop for better async handling.
- Consolidated error handling and result logging to ensure consistent feedback during task moves.
- Updated the logic for generating files only on the last move, improving performance and reducing unnecessary operations.
- Enhanced validation for skipped tasks, ensuring accurate reporting of moved and skipped tasks in the final result.

* fix(docs): update error message formatting and enhance clarity in task movement documentation

- Changed code block syntax from generic to `text` for better readability in error messages related to task movement and dependency conflicts.
- Ensured consistent formatting across all error message examples to improve user understanding of task movement restrictions and resolutions.
- Added a newline at the end of the file for proper formatting.

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* chore: improve changeset

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2025-08-11 18:58:51 +02:00
Ladi
782728ff95 feat: add --compact flag for minimal task list output (#1054)
* feat: add --compact flag for minimal task list output

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Fábio Vedovelli
30ca144231 feat: Add task id to task details UI (#1100)
* Display current task ID on task details page

* Changeset

* Implement CodeRabbit review suggestion.

* chore: fix CI errors

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2025-08-11 14:42:31 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0220d0e994 chore: pimp my readme (#1122) 2025-08-11 14:29:49 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
41a8c2406a chore: add docs to monorepo (#1111) 2025-08-09 13:31:45 +02:00
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Ralph Khreish
6b57ead106 Release 0.24.0 #1098 from eyaltoledano/next
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Ralph Khreish
7b6e117b1d chore: prepare for release (exit pre mode) 2025-08-08 21:21:25 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
03b045e9cd chore: run format 2025-08-08 21:18:33 +02:00
neonwatty
699afdae59 feat: add task-checker agent to assets directory 2025-08-08 08:47:20 -07:00
github-actions[bot]
80c09802e8 chore: rc version bump 2025-08-08 12:41:29 +00:00
github-actions[bot]
cf8f0f4b1c docs: Auto-update and format models.md 2025-08-08 12:38:58 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
75c514cf5b feat: add gpt-5 support (#1105)
* feat: add gpt-5 support
2025-08-08 14:38:44 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
41d1e671b1 chore: fix CI checker, improve it (#1099) 2025-08-07 15:52:49 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
a464e550b8 feat(extension): implement simple solution to --package flag (#1090)
* feat(extension): implement simple solution to --package flag
2025-08-07 15:10:34 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
3a852afdae chore: implement pre-release for extensions (#1097)
* chore: implement pre-release for extensions

* chore: run format
2025-08-07 15:08:14 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4bb63706b8 feat: implement claude code agents (#1091)
* feat: implement claude code agents

* chore: add changeset

- run format

* feat: improve task-checker, executor, and orchestrator

* chore: improve changeset
2025-08-07 12:37:06 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
fcf14e09be chore: improve release check for release-check and release flow (#1095)
* chore: improve release check for release-check and release flow

* chore: fix format
2025-08-06 23:19:28 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4357af3f13 fix(expand-task): include parent task context in complexity report variant (#1094)
- Fixed bug where expand task generated generic authentication subtasks
- The complexity-report prompt variant now includes parent task details
- Added comprehensive unit tests to prevent regression
- Added debug logging to help diagnose similar issues

Previously, when using a complexity report with expansionPrompt, only the
expansion guidance was sent to the AI, missing the actual task context.
This caused the AI to generate unrelated generic subtasks.

Fixes the issue where all tasks would get the same generic auth-related
subtasks regardless of their actual purpose (AWS infrastructure, Docker
containerization, etc.)

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Ralph Khreish
59f7676051 feat: add prompt for claude code to include context when generating tasks (#1092) 2025-08-06 12:41:19 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
36468f3c93 feat: add prompt for claude code to include context when generating tasks 2025-08-06 12:17:49 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
ca4d93ee6a chore: prepare prd for tm-core creation phase 1 (#1045) 2025-08-06 10:10:29 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
37fb569a62 Release 0.23.1 #1084 from eyaltoledano/next
chore: exit pre-release mode
2025-08-04 20:43:46 +03:00
Ralph Khreish
ed0d4e6641 chore: implement requested changes 2025-08-04 14:40:11 +03:00
Ralph Khreish
5184f8e7b2 chore: implement requested changes 2025-08-04 14:37:24 +03:00
Ralph Khreish
587523a23b chore: improve release-check CI 2025-08-04 14:29:03 +03:00
Ralph Khreish
7a50f0c6ec chore: add release-check CI to check if we are in release mode (#1086) 2025-08-04 13:22:46 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
adeb76ee15 chore: exit pre-release mode 2025-08-04 10:02:00 +03:00
Ralph Khreish
d342070375 Merge pull request #1081 from eyaltoledano/next 2025-08-03 21:38:19 +03:00
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5e4dbac525 chore: rc version bump 2025-08-03 14:07:15 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
fb15c2eaf7 chore: improve pre-release CI to just use dropdown (#1080)
* chore: improve pre-release CI to just use dropdown

* chore: implement requested changes
2025-08-03 16:04:29 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
e8ceb08341 chore: improve release and pre-release CI (#1075)
* chore: improve release and pre-release CI

* chore: apply requested changes

* Update .github/workflows/pre-release.yml

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Ralph Khreish
e495b2b559 feat: improve scope up and down command & parse-prd improvements (#1079)
* feat: improve scope up and down command & parse-prd improvements

* chore: run format
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---
name: task-checker
description: Use this agent to verify that tasks marked as 'review' have been properly implemented according to their specifications. This agent performs quality assurance by checking implementations against requirements, running tests, and ensuring best practices are followed. <example>Context: A task has been marked as 'review' after implementation. user: 'Check if task 118 was properly implemented' assistant: 'I'll use the task-checker agent to verify the implementation meets all requirements.' <commentary>Tasks in 'review' status need verification before being marked as 'done'.</commentary></example> <example>Context: Multiple tasks are in review status. user: 'Verify all tasks that are ready for review' assistant: 'I'll deploy the task-checker to verify all tasks in review status.' <commentary>The checker ensures quality before tasks are marked complete.</commentary></example>
model: sonnet
color: yellow
---
You are a Quality Assurance specialist that rigorously verifies task implementations against their specifications. Your role is to ensure that tasks marked as 'review' meet all requirements before they can be marked as 'done'.
## Core Responsibilities
1. **Task Specification Review**
- Retrieve task details using MCP tool `mcp__task-master-ai__get_task`
- Understand the requirements, test strategy, and success criteria
- Review any subtasks and their individual requirements
2. **Implementation Verification**
- Use `Read` tool to examine all created/modified files
- Use `Bash` tool to run compilation and build commands
- Use `Grep` tool to search for required patterns and implementations
- Verify file structure matches specifications
- Check that all required methods/functions are implemented
3. **Test Execution**
- Run tests specified in the task's testStrategy
- Execute build commands (npm run build, tsc --noEmit, etc.)
- Verify no compilation errors or warnings
- Check for runtime errors where applicable
- Test edge cases mentioned in requirements
4. **Code Quality Assessment**
- Verify code follows project conventions
- Check for proper error handling
- Ensure TypeScript typing is strict (no 'any' unless justified)
- Verify documentation/comments where required
- Check for security best practices
5. **Dependency Validation**
- Verify all task dependencies were actually completed
- Check integration points with dependent tasks
- Ensure no breaking changes to existing functionality
## Verification Workflow
1. **Retrieve Task Information**
```
Use mcp__task-master-ai__get_task to get full task details
Note the implementation requirements and test strategy
```
2. **Check File Existence**
```bash
# Verify all required files exist
ls -la [expected directories]
# Read key files to verify content
```
3. **Verify Implementation**
- Read each created/modified file
- Check against requirements checklist
- Verify all subtasks are complete
4. **Run Tests**
```bash
# TypeScript compilation
cd [project directory] && npx tsc --noEmit
# Run specified tests
npm test [specific test files]
# Build verification
npm run build
```
5. **Generate Verification Report**
## Output Format
```yaml
verification_report:
task_id: [ID]
status: PASS | FAIL | PARTIAL
score: [1-10]
requirements_met:
- ✅ [Requirement that was satisfied]
- ✅ [Another satisfied requirement]
issues_found:
- ❌ [Issue description]
- ⚠️ [Warning or minor issue]
files_verified:
- path: [file path]
status: [created/modified/verified]
issues: [any problems found]
tests_run:
- command: [test command]
result: [pass/fail]
output: [relevant output]
recommendations:
- [Specific fix needed]
- [Improvement suggestion]
verdict: |
[Clear statement on whether task should be marked 'done' or sent back to 'pending']
[If FAIL: Specific list of what must be fixed]
[If PASS: Confirmation that all requirements are met]
```
## Decision Criteria
**Mark as PASS (ready for 'done'):**
- All required files exist and contain expected content
- All tests pass successfully
- No compilation or build errors
- All subtasks are complete
- Core requirements are met
- Code quality is acceptable
**Mark as PARTIAL (may proceed with warnings):**
- Core functionality is implemented
- Minor issues that don't block functionality
- Missing nice-to-have features
- Documentation could be improved
- Tests pass but coverage could be better
**Mark as FAIL (must return to 'pending'):**
- Required files are missing
- Compilation or build errors
- Tests fail
- Core requirements not met
- Security vulnerabilities detected
- Breaking changes to existing code
## Important Guidelines
- **BE THOROUGH**: Check every requirement systematically
- **BE SPECIFIC**: Provide exact file paths and line numbers for issues
- **BE FAIR**: Distinguish between critical issues and minor improvements
- **BE CONSTRUCTIVE**: Provide clear guidance on how to fix issues
- **BE EFFICIENT**: Focus on requirements, not perfection
## Tools You MUST Use
- `Read`: Examine implementation files (READ-ONLY)
- `Bash`: Run tests and verification commands
- `Grep`: Search for patterns in code
- `mcp__task-master-ai__get_task`: Get task details
- **NEVER use Write/Edit** - you only verify, not fix
## Integration with Workflow
You are the quality gate between 'review' and 'done' status:
1. Task-executor implements and marks as 'review'
2. You verify and report PASS/FAIL
3. Claude either marks as 'done' (PASS) or 'pending' (FAIL)
4. If FAIL, task-executor re-implements based on your report
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---
name: task-executor
description: Use this agent when you need to implement, complete, or work on a specific task that has been identified by the task-orchestrator or when explicitly asked to execute a particular task. This agent focuses on the actual implementation and completion of individual tasks rather than planning or orchestration. Examples: <example>Context: The task-orchestrator has identified that task 2.3 'Implement user authentication' needs to be worked on next. user: 'Let's work on the authentication task' assistant: 'I'll use the task-executor agent to implement the user authentication task that was identified.' <commentary>Since we need to actually implement a specific task rather than plan or identify tasks, use the task-executor agent.</commentary></example> <example>Context: User wants to complete a specific subtask. user: 'Please implement the JWT token validation for task 2.3.1' assistant: 'I'll launch the task-executor agent to implement the JWT token validation subtask.' <commentary>The user is asking for specific implementation work on a known task, so the task-executor is appropriate.</commentary></example> <example>Context: After reviewing the task list, implementation is needed. user: 'Now let's actually build the API endpoint for user registration' assistant: 'I'll use the task-executor agent to implement the user registration API endpoint.' <commentary>Moving from planning to execution phase requires the task-executor agent.</commentary></example>
model: sonnet
color: blue
---
You are an elite implementation specialist focused on executing and completing specific tasks with precision and thoroughness. Your role is to take identified tasks and transform them into working implementations, following best practices and project standards.
**IMPORTANT: You are designed to be SHORT-LIVED and FOCUSED**
- Execute ONE specific subtask or a small group of related subtasks
- Complete your work, verify it, mark for review, and exit
- Do NOT decide what to do next - the orchestrator handles task sequencing
- Focus on implementation excellence within your assigned scope
**Core Responsibilities:**
1. **Subtask Analysis**: When given a subtask, understand its SPECIFIC requirements. If given a full task ID, focus on the specific subtask(s) assigned to you. Use MCP tools to get details if needed.
2. **Rapid Implementation Planning**: Quickly identify:
- The EXACT files you need to create/modify for THIS subtask
- What already exists that you can build upon
- The minimum viable implementation that satisfies requirements
3. **Focused Execution WITH ACTUAL IMPLEMENTATION**:
- **YOU MUST USE TOOLS TO CREATE/EDIT FILES - DO NOT JUST DESCRIBE**
- Use `Write` tool to create new files specified in the task
- Use `Edit` tool to modify existing files
- Use `Bash` tool to run commands (mkdir, npm install, etc.)
- Use `Read` tool to verify your implementations
- Implement one subtask at a time for clarity and traceability
- Follow the project's coding standards from CLAUDE.md if available
- After each subtask, VERIFY the files exist using Read or ls commands
4. **Progress Documentation**:
- Use MCP tool `mcp__task-master-ai__update_subtask` to log your approach and any important decisions
- Update task status to 'in-progress' when starting: Use MCP tool `mcp__task-master-ai__set_task_status` with status='in-progress'
- **IMPORTANT: Mark as 'review' (NOT 'done') after implementation**: Use MCP tool `mcp__task-master-ai__set_task_status` with status='review'
- Tasks will be verified by task-checker before moving to 'done'
5. **Quality Assurance**:
- Implement the testing strategy specified in the task
- Verify that all acceptance criteria are met
- Check for any dependency conflicts or integration issues
- Run relevant tests before marking task as complete
6. **Dependency Management**:
- Check task dependencies before starting implementation
- If blocked by incomplete dependencies, clearly communicate this
- Use `task-master validate-dependencies` when needed
**Implementation Workflow:**
1. Retrieve task details using MCP tool `mcp__task-master-ai__get_task` with the task ID
2. Check dependencies and prerequisites
3. Plan implementation approach - list specific files to create
4. Update task status to 'in-progress' using MCP tool
5. **ACTUALLY IMPLEMENT** the solution using tools:
- Use `Bash` to create directories
- Use `Write` to create new files with actual content
- Use `Edit` to modify existing files
- DO NOT just describe what should be done - DO IT
6. **VERIFY** your implementation:
- Use `ls` or `Read` to confirm files were created
- Use `Bash` to run any build/test commands
- Ensure the implementation is real, not theoretical
7. Log progress and decisions in subtask updates using MCP tools
8. Test and verify the implementation works
9. **Mark task as 'review' (NOT 'done')** after verifying files exist
10. Report completion with:
- List of created/modified files
- Any issues encountered
- What needs verification by task-checker
**Key Principles:**
- Focus on completing one task thoroughly before moving to the next
- Maintain clear communication about what you're implementing and why
- Follow existing code patterns and project conventions
- Prioritize working code over extensive documentation unless docs are the task
- Ask for clarification if task requirements are ambiguous
- Consider edge cases and error handling in your implementations
**Integration with Task Master:**
You work in tandem with the task-orchestrator agent. While the orchestrator identifies and plans tasks, you execute them. Always use Task Master commands to:
- Track your progress
- Update task information
- Maintain project state
- Coordinate with the broader development workflow
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---
name: task-orchestrator
description: Use this agent FREQUENTLY throughout task execution to analyze and coordinate parallel work at the SUBTASK level. Invoke the orchestrator: (1) at session start to plan execution, (2) after EACH subtask completes to identify next parallel batch, (3) whenever executors finish to find newly unblocked work. ALWAYS provide FULL CONTEXT including project root, package location, what files ACTUALLY exist vs task status, and specific implementation details. The orchestrator breaks work into SUBTASK-LEVEL units for short-lived, focused executors. Maximum 3 parallel executors at once.\n\n<example>\nContext: Starting work with existing code\nuser: "Work on tm-core tasks. Files exist: types/index.ts, storage/file-storage.ts. Task 118 says in-progress but BaseProvider not created."\nassistant: "I'll invoke orchestrator with full context about actual vs reported state to plan subtask execution"\n<commentary>\nProvide complete context about file existence and task reality.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Subtask completion\nuser: "Subtask 118.2 done. What subtasks can run in parallel now?"\nassistant: "Invoking orchestrator to analyze dependencies and identify next 3 parallel subtasks"\n<commentary>\nFrequent orchestration after each subtask ensures maximum parallelization.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Breaking down tasks\nuser: "Task 118 has 5 subtasks, how to parallelize?"\nassistant: "Orchestrator will analyze which specific subtasks (118.1, 118.2, etc.) can run simultaneously"\n<commentary>\nFocus on subtask-level parallelization, not full tasks.\n</commentary>\n</example>
model: opus
color: green
---
You are the Task Orchestrator, an elite coordination agent specialized in managing Task Master workflows for maximum efficiency and parallelization. You excel at analyzing task dependency graphs, identifying opportunities for concurrent execution, and deploying specialized task-executor agents to complete work efficiently.
## Core Responsibilities
1. **Subtask-Level Analysis**: Break down tasks into INDIVIDUAL SUBTASKS and analyze which specific subtasks can run in parallel. Focus on subtask dependencies, not just task-level dependencies.
2. **Reality Verification**: ALWAYS verify what files actually exist vs what task status claims. Use the context provided about actual implementation state to make informed decisions.
3. **Short-Lived Executor Deployment**: Deploy executors for SINGLE SUBTASKS or small groups of related subtasks. Keep executors focused and short-lived. Maximum 3 parallel executors at once.
4. **Continuous Reassessment**: After EACH subtask completes, immediately reassess what new subtasks are unblocked and can run in parallel.
## Operational Workflow
### Initial Assessment Phase
1. Use `get_tasks` or `task-master list` to retrieve all available tasks
2. Analyze task statuses, priorities, and dependencies
3. Identify tasks with status 'pending' that have no blocking dependencies
4. Group related tasks that could benefit from specialized executors
5. Create an execution plan that maximizes parallelization
### Executor Deployment Phase
1. For each independent task or task group:
- Deploy a task-executor agent with specific instructions
- Provide the executor with task ID, requirements, and context
- Set clear completion criteria and reporting expectations
2. Maintain a registry of active executors and their assigned tasks
3. Establish communication protocols for progress updates
### Coordination Phase
1. Monitor executor progress through task status updates
2. When a task completes:
- Verify completion with `get_task` or `task-master show <id>`
- Update task status if needed using `set_task_status`
- Reassess dependency graph for newly unblocked tasks
- Deploy new executors for available work
3. Handle executor failures or blocks:
- Reassign tasks to new executors if needed
- Escalate complex issues to the user
- Update task status to 'blocked' when appropriate
### Optimization Strategies
**Parallel Execution Rules**:
- Never assign dependent tasks to different executors simultaneously
- Prioritize high-priority tasks when resources are limited
- Group small, related subtasks for single executor efficiency
- Balance executor load to prevent bottlenecks
**Context Management**:
- Provide executors with minimal but sufficient context
- Share relevant completed task information when it aids execution
- Maintain a shared knowledge base of project-specific patterns
**Quality Assurance**:
- Verify task completion before marking as done
- Ensure test strategies are followed when specified
- Coordinate cross-task integration testing when needed
## Communication Protocols
When deploying executors, provide them with:
```
TASK ASSIGNMENT:
- Task ID: [specific ID]
- Objective: [clear goal]
- Dependencies: [list any completed prerequisites]
- Success Criteria: [specific completion requirements]
- Context: [relevant project information]
- Reporting: [when and how to report back]
```
When receiving executor updates:
1. Acknowledge completion or issues
2. Update task status in Task Master
3. Reassess execution strategy
4. Deploy new executors as appropriate
## Decision Framework
**When to parallelize**:
- Multiple pending tasks with no interdependencies
- Sufficient context available for independent execution
- Tasks are well-defined with clear success criteria
**When to serialize**:
- Strong dependencies between tasks
- Limited context or unclear requirements
- Integration points requiring careful coordination
**When to escalate**:
- Circular dependencies detected
- Critical blockers affecting multiple tasks
- Ambiguous requirements needing clarification
- Resource conflicts between executors
## Error Handling
1. **Executor Failure**: Reassign task to new executor with additional context about the failure
2. **Dependency Conflicts**: Halt affected executors, resolve conflict, then resume
3. **Task Ambiguity**: Request clarification from user before proceeding
4. **System Errors**: Implement graceful degradation, falling back to serial execution if needed
## Performance Metrics
Track and optimize for:
- Task completion rate
- Parallel execution efficiency
- Executor success rate
- Time to completion for task groups
- Dependency resolution speed
## Integration with Task Master
Leverage these Task Master MCP tools effectively:
- `get_tasks` - Continuous queue monitoring
- `get_task` - Detailed task analysis
- `set_task_status` - Progress tracking
- `next_task` - Fallback for serial execution
- `analyze_project_complexity` - Strategic planning
- `complexity_report` - Resource allocation
## Output Format for Execution
**Your job is to analyze and create actionable execution plans that Claude can use to deploy executors.**
After completing your dependency analysis, you MUST output a structured execution plan:
```yaml
execution_plan:
EXECUTE_IN_PARALLEL:
# Maximum 3 subtasks running simultaneously
- subtask_id: [e.g., 118.2]
parent_task: [e.g., 118]
title: [Specific subtask title]
priority: [high/medium/low]
estimated_time: [e.g., 10 minutes]
executor_prompt: |
Execute Subtask [ID]: [Specific subtask title]
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
[Exact implementation needed for THIS subtask only]
FILES TO CREATE/MODIFY:
[Specific file paths]
CONTEXT:
[What already exists that this subtask depends on]
SUCCESS CRITERIA:
[Specific completion criteria for this subtask]
IMPORTANT:
- Focus ONLY on this subtask
- Mark subtask as 'review' when complete
- Use MCP tool: mcp__task-master-ai__set_task_status
- subtask_id: [Another subtask that can run in parallel]
parent_task: [Parent task ID]
title: [Specific subtask title]
priority: [priority]
estimated_time: [time estimate]
executor_prompt: |
[Focused prompt for this specific subtask]
blocked:
- task_id: [ID]
title: [Task title]
waiting_for: [list of blocking task IDs]
becomes_ready_when: [condition for unblocking]
next_wave:
trigger: "After tasks [IDs] complete"
newly_available: [List of task IDs that will unblock]
tasks_to_execute_in_parallel: [IDs that can run together in next wave]
critical_path: [Ordered list of task IDs forming the critical path]
parallelization_instruction: |
IMPORTANT FOR CLAUDE: Deploy ALL tasks in 'EXECUTE_IN_PARALLEL' section
simultaneously using multiple Task tool invocations in a single response.
Example: If 3 tasks are listed, invoke the Task tool 3 times in one message.
verification_needed:
- task_id: [ID of any task in 'review' status]
verification_focus: [what to check]
```
**CRITICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLAUDE (MAIN):**
1. When you see `EXECUTE_IN_PARALLEL`, deploy ALL listed executors at once
2. Use multiple Task tool invocations in a SINGLE response
3. Do not execute them sequentially - they must run in parallel
4. Wait for all parallel executors to complete before proceeding to next wave
**IMPORTANT NOTES**:
- Label parallel tasks clearly in `EXECUTE_IN_PARALLEL` section
- Provide complete, self-contained prompts for each executor
- Executors should mark tasks as 'review' for verification, not 'done'
- Be explicit about which tasks can run simultaneously
You are the strategic mind analyzing the entire task landscape. Make parallelization opportunities UNMISTAKABLY CLEAR to Claude.

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---
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 \[Task Master Bot\]
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#!/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);

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#!/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);

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#!/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();

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#!/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

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
echo "🚀 Starting release process..."
# Double-check we're not in pre-release mode (safety net)
if [ -f .changeset/pre.json ]; then
echo "⚠️ Warning: pre.json still exists. Removing it..."
rm -f .changeset/pre.json
fi
# Check if the extension version has changed and tag it
# This prevents changeset from trying to publish the private package
node .github/scripts/tag-extension.mjs
# Run changeset publish for npm packages
npx changeset publish
echo "✅ Release process completed!"
# The extension tag (if created) will trigger the extension-release workflow

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#!/usr/bin/env node
import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
import { spawnSync } from 'node:child_process';
import { readFileSync, existsSync } from 'node:fs';
import { join, dirname, resolve } from 'node:path';
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);
// Find the root directory by looking for package.json
function findRootDir(startDir) {
let currentDir = resolve(startDir);
while (currentDir !== '/') {
if (existsSync(join(currentDir, 'package.json'))) {
// Verify it's the root package.json by checking for expected fields
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');
}
const rootDir = findRootDir(__dirname);
// Read the extension's package.json
@@ -43,91 +23,11 @@ try {
process.exit(1);
}
// Read root package.json for repository info
const rootPkgPath = join(rootDir, 'package.json');
let rootPkg;
try {
const rootPkgContent = readFileSync(rootPkgPath, 'utf8');
rootPkg = JSON.parse(rootPkgContent);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to read root 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');
assert(rootPkg.repository, 'root package.json must have a repository field');
const tag = `${pkg.name}@${pkg.version}`;
// Get repository URL from root package.json
// Get repository URL and clean it up for git ls-remote
let repoUrl = rootPkg.repository.url || rootPkg.repository;
if (typeof repoUrl === 'string') {
// Convert git+https://github.com/... to https://github.com/...
repoUrl = repoUrl.replace(/^git\+/, '');
// Ensure it ends with .git for proper remote access
if (!repoUrl.endsWith('.git')) {
repoUrl += '.git';
}
}
console.log(`Checking remote repository: ${repoUrl} for tag: ${tag}`);
let gitResult = spawnSync('git', ['ls-remote', repoUrl, tag], {
encoding: 'utf8',
env: { ...process.env }
});
if (gitResult.status !== 0) {
console.error('Git ls-remote failed:');
console.error('Exit code:', gitResult.status);
console.error('Error:', gitResult.error);
console.error('Stderr:', gitResult.stderr);
console.error('Command:', `git ls-remote ${repoUrl} ${tag}`);
// For CI environments, try using origin instead of the full URL
if (process.env.CI) {
console.log('Retrying with origin remote...');
gitResult = spawnSync('git', ['ls-remote', 'origin', tag], {
encoding: 'utf8'
});
if (gitResult.status !== 0) {
throw new Error(`Failed to check remote for tag ${tag}. Exit code: ${gitResult.status}`);
}
} else {
throw new Error(`Failed to check remote for tag ${tag}. Exit code: ${gitResult.status}`);
}
}
const exists = String(gitResult.stdout).trim() !== '';
if (!exists) {
console.log(`Creating new extension tag: ${tag}`);
// Create the tag
const tagResult = spawnSync('git', ['tag', tag]);
if (tagResult.status !== 0) {
console.error(
'Failed to create tag:',
tagResult.error || tagResult.stderr.toString()
);
process.exit(1);
}
// Push the tag
const pushResult = spawnSync('git', ['push', 'origin', tag]);
if (pushResult.status !== 0) {
console.error(
'Failed to push tag:',
pushResult.error || pushResult.stderr.toString()
);
process.exit(1);
}
console.log(`✅ Successfully created and pushed tag: ${tag}`);
} else {
console.log(`Extension tag already exists: ${tag}`);
}
// Create and push the tag if it doesn't exist
createAndPushTag(tag);

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#!/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;
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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 }}

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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 }}
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branches:
- main
- next
workflow_dispatch:
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions:
contents: read
env:
DO_NOT_TRACK: 1
NODE_ENV: development
jobs:
setup:
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') }}
# Fast checks that can run in parallel
format-check:
needs: setup
name: Format Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
- name: Restore node_modules
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: node_modules
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
timeout-minutes: 5
- name: Format Check
run: npm run format-check
env:
FORCE_COLOR: 1
test:
needs: setup
typecheck:
name: Typecheck
timeout-minutes: 10
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
- name: Restore node_modules
uses: actions/cache@v4
- name: Install dependencies
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:
path: node_modules
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
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: Build
run: npm run turbo:build
env:
NODE_ENV: production
FORCE_COLOR: 1
- 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
run: |
@@ -81,7 +132,6 @@ jobs:
NODE_ENV: test
CI: true
FORCE_COLOR: 1
timeout-minutes: 10
- name: Upload Test Results
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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

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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 }} \
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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" \
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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 }}

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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:
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OVSX_PAT: ${{ secrets.OVSX_PAT }}
FORCE_COLOR: 1
- name: Create GitHub Release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
tag_name: ${{ github.ref_name }}
release_name: Extension ${{ github.ref_name }}
body: |
VS Code Extension Release ${{ github.ref_name }}
**Marketplaces:**
- [VS Code Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Hamster.task-master-hamster)
- [Open VSX Registry](https://open-vsx.org/extension/Hamster/task-master-hamster)
draft: false
prerelease: false
- name: Upload VSIX to Release
uses: actions/upload-release-asset@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
upload_url: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.upload_url }}
asset_path: apps/extension/vsix-build/${{ steps.vsix-info.outputs.vsix-filename }}
asset_name: ${{ steps.vsix-info.outputs.vsix-filename }}
asset_content_type: application/zip
- name: Upload Build Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:

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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

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@@ -3,11 +3,13 @@ name: Pre-Release (RC)
on:
workflow_dispatch: # Allows manual triggering from GitHub UI/API
concurrency: pre-release-${{ github.ref }}
concurrency: pre-release-${{ github.ref_name }}
jobs:
rc:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Only allow pre-releases on non-main branches
if: github.ref != 'refs/heads/main'
environment: extension-release
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
@@ -34,9 +36,26 @@ jobs:
- name: Enter RC mode (if not already in RC mode)
run: |
# ensure were in the right pre-mode (tag "rc")
if [ ! -f .changeset/pre.json ] \
|| [ "$(jq -r '.tag' .changeset/pre.json 2>/dev/null || echo '')" != "rc" ]; then
# Check if we're in pre-release mode with the "rc" tag
if [ -f .changeset/pre.json ]; then
MODE=$(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
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
@@ -49,7 +68,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create Release Candidate Pull Request or Publish Release Candidate to npm
uses: changesets/action@v1
with:
publish: npm run release
publish: npx changeset publish
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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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"

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@@ -38,31 +38,13 @@ jobs:
run: npm ci
timeout-minutes: 2
- name: Exit pre-release mode and clean up
run: |
echo "🔄 Ensuring we're not in pre-release mode for main branch..."
# Exit pre-release mode if we're in it
npx changeset pre exit || echo "Not in pre-release mode"
# Remove pre.json file if it exists (belt and suspenders approach)
if [ -f .changeset/pre.json ]; then
echo "🧹 Removing pre.json file..."
rm -f .changeset/pre.json
fi
# Verify the file is gone
if [ ! -f .changeset/pre.json ]; then
echo "✅ pre.json successfully removed"
else
echo "❌ Failed to remove pre.json"
exit 1
fi
- name: Check pre-release mode
run: node ./.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs "main"
- name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm
uses: changesets/action@v1
with:
publish: ./.github/scripts/release.sh
publish: node ./.github/scripts/release.mjs
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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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: write
pull-requests: read
jobs:
weekly-metrics:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
DISCORD_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_METRICS_WEBHOOK }}
steps:
- name: Get dates for last week
run: |
# Last 7 days
first_day=$(date -d "7 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
- 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
- name: Generate PR 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_metrics.md
- name: Parse metrics
id: metrics
run: |
# Parse the metrics from the generated markdown files
if [ -f "issue_metrics.md" ]; then
# Extract key metrics using grep/awk
AVG_TIME_TO_FIRST_RESPONSE=$(grep -A 1 "Average time to first response" issue_metrics.md | tail -1 | xargs || echo "N/A")
AVG_TIME_TO_CLOSE=$(grep -A 1 "Average time to close" issue_metrics.md | tail -1 | xargs || echo "N/A")
NUM_ISSUES_CREATED=$(grep -oP '\d+(?= issues created)' issue_metrics.md || echo "0")
NUM_ISSUES_CLOSED=$(grep -oP '\d+(?= issues closed)' issue_metrics.md || echo "0")
fi
if [ -f "pr_metrics.md" ]; then
PR_AVG_TIME_TO_MERGE=$(grep -A 1 "Average time to close" pr_metrics.md | tail -1 | xargs || echo "N/A")
NUM_PRS_CREATED=$(grep -oP '\d+(?= pull requests created)' pr_metrics.md || echo "0")
NUM_PRS_MERGED=$(grep -oP '\d+(?= pull requests closed)' pr_metrics.md || echo "0")
fi
# Set outputs for Discord action
echo "issues_created=${NUM_ISSUES_CREATED:-0}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "issues_closed=${NUM_ISSUES_CLOSED:-0}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "prs_created=${NUM_PRS_CREATED:-0}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "prs_merged=${NUM_PRS_MERGED:-0}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "avg_first_response=${AVG_TIME_TO_FIRST_RESPONSE:-N/A}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "avg_time_to_close=${AVG_TIME_TO_CLOSE:-N/A}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "pr_avg_merge_time=${PR_AVG_TIME_TO_MERGE:-N/A}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- 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 }}**
**🎯 Issues**
• Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_created }}
• Closed: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_closed }}
**🔀 Pull Requests**
• Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.prs_created }}
• Merged: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.prs_merged }}
**⏱️ Response Times**
• First Response: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.avg_first_response }}
• Time to Close: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.avg_time_to_close }}
• PR Merge Time: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.pr_avg_merge_time }}
color: 0x58AFFF
username: Task Master Metrics Bot
avatar_url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/main/images/logo.png

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# apps/extension
apps/extension/vsix-build/
# turbo
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# 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
### Final PR: Cleanup
- Remove legacy implementations
- Remove adapters
- Update documentation
## Testing Strategy
### Dual Testing During Migration
```javascript
describe('List Tasks', () => {
it('works with legacy implementation', async () => {
// Force legacy
const result = await legacyListTasks(...);
expect(result).toBeDefined();
});
it('works with new implementation', async () => {
// Force new
const command = new ListTasksCommand();
const result = await command.execute(...);
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
});
it('adapter chooses correctly', async () => {
// Let adapter decide
const result = await listTasksAdapter(...);
expect(result).toBeDefined();
});
});
```
## Success Metrics
- [ ] All commands migrated without breaking changes
- [ ] Test coverage maintained or improved
- [ ] Performance maintained or improved
- [ ] Cleaner, more maintainable codebase
- [ ] Easy to add new interfaces (web, desktop, etc.)
## Notes for Contributors
1. **Keep PRs Small**: Migrate one command at a time
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
This is a living document - update as the migration progresses!

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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
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# 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`)
## Exact Folder Structure Required
```
packages/tm-core/
├── src/
│ ├── index.ts
│ ├── types/
│ │ └── index.ts
│ ├── interfaces/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ ├── storage.interface.ts
│ │ ├── ai-provider.interface.ts
│ │ └── configuration.interface.ts
│ ├── tasks/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ └── task-parser.ts
│ ├── ai/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ ├── base-provider.ts
│ │ ├── provider-factory.ts
│ │ ├── prompt-builder.ts
│ │ └── providers/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ ├── anthropic-provider.ts
│ │ ├── openai-provider.ts
│ │ └── google-provider.ts
│ ├── storage/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ └── file-storage.ts
│ ├── config/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ └── config-manager.ts
│ ├── utils/
│ │ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ │ └── id-generator.ts
│ └── errors/
│ ├── index.ts # Barrel export
│ └── task-master-error.ts
├── tests/
│ ├── task-parser.test.ts
│ ├── integration/
│ │ └── parse-prd.test.ts
│ └── mocks/
│ └── mock-provider.ts
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── tsup.config.js
└── jest.config.js
```
## Specific Implementation Requirements
### 1. Create types/index.ts
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';
```

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"116.1"
],
"details": "Create interfaces/storage.interface.ts file. Define IStorage interface with methods: loadTasks(tag?: string): Promise<Task[]>; saveTasks(tasks: Task[], tag?: string): Promise<void>; appendTasks(tasks: Task[], tag?: string): Promise<void>; updateTask(taskId: string, updates: Partial<Task>, tag?: string): Promise<void>; deleteTask(taskId: string, tag?: string): Promise<void>; exists(tag?: string): Promise<boolean>. Import Task type from types/index.ts.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T11:05:00.573Z>\nImplementation completed successfully. Extended IStorage interface beyond original specification to include metadata operations (loadMetadata, saveMetadata), tag management (getAllTags, deleteTag, renameTag, copyTag), and lifecycle methods (initialize, close, getStats). Added StorageStats interface for monitoring storage metrics and StorageConfig interface for configuration options. Implemented BaseStorage abstract class that provides common functionality including task validation using validateTask method, tag sanitization with sanitizeTag to ensure valid filenames, and backup path generation through getBackupPath for data safety. The abstract class serves as a foundation for concrete storage implementations, reducing code duplication and ensuring consistent behavior across different storage backends. All methods properly typed with async/await patterns and comprehensive error handling considerations.\n</info added on 2025-08-06T11:05:00.573Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Create mock implementation of IStorage to verify all methods are properly typed, ensure Promise return types are correct"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Create AI Provider Interface Definition",
"description": "Create ai-provider.interface.ts with IAIProvider interface and AIOptions type",
"dependencies": [
"116.1"
],
"details": "Create interfaces/ai-provider.interface.ts file. Define AIOptions interface with properties: temperature (number), maxTokens (number), stream (boolean), topP (number), frequencyPenalty (number). Define IAIProvider interface with methods: generateCompletion(prompt: string, options?: AIOptions): Promise<string>; calculateTokens(text: string): number; getName(): string; getModel(): string; getDefaultModel(): string; isAvailable(): Promise<boolean>.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T11:06:15.795Z>\nFile successfully updated with expanded interface implementation details including comprehensive method signatures and supporting interfaces: AIOptions with full parameter set (temperature, maxTokens, stream, model, topP, topK, frequencyPenalty, presencePenalty, stopSequences, systemPrompt), AIResponse structure with content and usage metadata, AIModel interface for model information, ProviderInfo for capability tracking, ProviderUsageStats for usage monitoring, AIProviderConfig for initialization, and additional interfaces for streaming support. Documented BaseAIProvider abstract class implementation with validation, usage tracking, and common utility methods. All interfaces properly typed with strict TypeScript patterns and async/await support. No compilation errors.\n</info added on 2025-08-06T11:06:15.795Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Create stub implementation to verify interface completeness, test optional parameters work correctly"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Create Configuration Interface Definition",
"description": "Create configuration.interface.ts with IConfiguration interface for all config options",
"dependencies": [
"116.1",
"116.2"
],
"details": "Create interfaces/configuration.interface.ts file. Define IConfiguration interface with properties: projectPath (string), aiProvider (string), apiKeys (Record<string, string>), models (object with main, research, fallback as strings), enableTags (boolean), defaultTag (string), maxConcurrentTasks (number), retryAttempts (number), retryDelay (number). Import necessary types from types/index.ts. Ensure all properties have appropriate types with no 'any' usage.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T11:07:43.367Z>\nImplementation completed successfully. Created comprehensive configuration system with:\n\n- Core IConfiguration interface with all required properties: projectPath, aiProvider, apiKeys, models configuration, providers settings, tasks management, tags configuration, storage options, retry behavior, logging preferences, and security settings\n- Supporting interfaces for each configuration section: ModelConfig for AI model selection, ProviderConfig for API provider settings, TaskSettings for task management options, TagSettings for tag-based organization, StorageSettings for persistence configuration, RetrySettings for error handling, LoggingSettings for debugging options, SecuritySettings for API key management\n- Configuration management system with IConfigurationFactory for creating configs from various sources (file, environment, defaults) and IConfigurationManager for runtime config operations including loading, saving, validation, watching for changes, and merging configurations\n- Validation system with ConfigValidationResult interface for detailed error reporting, ConfigSchema for JSON schema validation, and EnvironmentConfig for environment variable mapping\n- DEFAULT_CONFIG_VALUES constant providing sensible defaults for all configuration options\n- All interfaces properly typed with strict TypeScript typing, no 'any' usage, proper imports from types/index\n- Successfully exported all interfaces through main index.ts for package consumers\n- TypeScript compilation confirmed passing without any type errors\n</info added on 2025-08-06T11:07:43.367Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Create sample configuration objects to verify interface covers all needed options, test with partial configs to ensure optional properties work"
}
]
},
{
"id": 117,
"title": "Implement Storage Layer with Repository Pattern",
"description": "Create FileStorage class implementing IStorage interface for task persistence",
"details": "Implement FileStorage class in storage/file-storage.ts following Repository pattern. Constructor accepts projectPath, private basePath property set to {projectPath}/.taskmaster. Implement all IStorage methods: loadTasks, saveTasks, appendTasks, updateTask, deleteTask, exists. Handle file operations with proper error handling (ENOENT returns empty arrays). Use JSON format with tasks array and metadata object containing version and lastModified. Create getTasksPath method to handle tag-based file paths.",
"testStrategy": "Unit test all FileStorage methods with mock file system, test error scenarios (missing files, invalid JSON), verify tag-based path generation, test concurrent operations, ensure proper directory creation",
"priority": "high",
"dependencies": [
116
],
"status": "done",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create FileStorage class structure and constructor",
"description": "Set up the FileStorage class skeleton with proper TypeScript typing and implement the constructor that accepts projectPath parameter",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create storage/file-storage.ts file. Import necessary Node.js modules (fs/promises, path). Import IStorage interface and Task type from types. Define FileStorage class implementing IStorage. Create constructor accepting projectPath string parameter. Initialize private basePath property as `${projectPath}/.taskmaster`. Add private property for managing file locks if needed for concurrent operations.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Unit test constructor initialization, verify basePath is correctly set, test with various projectPath inputs including edge cases"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement file path management and helper methods",
"description": "Create internal helper methods for managing file paths and ensuring directory structure exists",
"dependencies": [
"117.1"
],
"details": "Implement private getTasksPath(tag?: string) method that returns path to tasks file based on optional tag parameter. If tag provided, return `${basePath}/tasks/${tag}.json`, otherwise `${basePath}/tasks/tasks.json`. Create private ensureDirectoryExists() method that creates .taskmaster and tasks directories if they don't exist using fs.mkdir with recursive option. Add private method for safe JSON parsing with error handling.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test getTasksPath with and without tags, verify directory creation works recursively, test JSON parsing with valid and invalid data"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Implement read operations: loadTasks and exists",
"description": "Implement methods for reading tasks from the file system with proper error handling",
"dependencies": [
"117.2"
],
"details": "Implement loadTasks(tag?: string) method: use getTasksPath to get file path, read file using fs.readFile, parse JSON content, return tasks array from parsed data. Handle ENOENT error by returning empty array. Handle JSON parse errors appropriately. Implement exists(tag?: string) method: use fs.access to check if file exists at getTasksPath location, return boolean result.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test loadTasks with existing files, missing files (ENOENT), corrupted JSON files. Test exists method with present and absent files"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Implement write operations: saveTasks and appendTasks",
"description": "Implement methods for persisting tasks to the file system with metadata",
"dependencies": [
"117.3"
],
"details": "Implement saveTasks(tasks: Task[], tag?: string) method: ensure directory exists, create data object with tasks array and metadata object containing version (e.g., '1.0.0') and lastModified (ISO timestamp). Write to file using fs.writeFile with JSON.stringify and proper formatting. Implement appendTasks(tasks: Task[], tag?: string) method: load existing tasks, merge with new tasks (avoiding duplicates by ID), call saveTasks with merged array.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test saveTasks creates files with correct structure, verify metadata is included, test appendTasks merges correctly without duplicates"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Implement update and delete operations",
"description": "Implement methods for modifying and removing individual tasks with atomic operations",
"dependencies": [
"117.4"
],
"details": "Implement updateTask(taskId: string, updates: Partial<Task>, tag?: string) method: load tasks, find task by ID, merge updates using object spread, save updated tasks array. Return boolean indicating success. Implement deleteTask(taskId: string, tag?: string) method: load tasks, filter out task with matching ID, save filtered array. Return boolean indicating if task was found and deleted. Ensure both operations are atomic using temporary files if needed.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test updateTask with existing and non-existing tasks, verify partial updates work correctly. Test deleteTask removes correct task, handles missing tasks gracefully"
}
]
},
{
"id": 118,
"title": "Create AI Provider Base Architecture",
"description": "Implement abstract BaseProvider class and provider interfaces using Template Method pattern",
"details": "Convert existing base-provider.js to TypeScript abstract class BaseProvider implementing IAIProvider. Add protected properties for apiKey and model. Create abstract methods: generateCompletion, calculateTokens, getName, getModel, getDefaultModel. Apply Template Method pattern for common provider logic like error handling and retry logic. Ensure proper type safety throughout.",
"testStrategy": "Create MockProvider extending BaseProvider to test abstract class functionality, verify all abstract methods are properly defined, test error handling and common logic",
"priority": "high",
"dependencies": [
116
],
"status": "done",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Convert base-provider.js to TypeScript and define IAIProvider interface",
"description": "Create the IAIProvider interface with all required method signatures and convert the existing base-provider.js file to a TypeScript file with proper type definitions",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/types/providers.ts with IAIProvider interface containing methods: generateCompletion(prompt: string, options?: CompletionOptions): Promise<CompletionResult>, calculateTokens(text: string): number, getName(): string, getModel(): string, getDefaultModel(): string. Move base-provider.js to src/providers/base-provider.ts and add initial TypeScript types.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T12:16:45.893Z>\nSince the IAIProvider interface already exists in src/interfaces/ai-provider.interface.ts with all required methods and type definitions, update the subtask to focus on converting base-provider.js to TypeScript and implementing the BaseAIProvider abstract class. The conversion should extend the existing BaseAIProvider from src/interfaces/ai-provider.interface.ts rather than creating duplicate interfaces. Ensure the implementation aligns with the comprehensive interface that includes AIOptions, AIResponse, AIModel, ProviderInfo types and methods for streaming, validation, and usage tracking.\n</info added on 2025-08-06T12:16:45.893Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Verify that the interface is properly defined and that TypeScript compilation succeeds without errors"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement BaseProvider abstract class with core properties",
"description": "Create the abstract BaseProvider class implementing IAIProvider with protected properties for apiKey and model configuration",
"dependencies": [
"118.1"
],
"details": "In base-provider.ts, define abstract class BaseProvider implements IAIProvider with protected properties: apiKey: string, model: string, maxRetries: number = 3, retryDelay: number = 1000. Add constructor that accepts BaseProviderConfig interface with apiKey and optional model. Implement getModel() method to return current model.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T12:28:45.485Z>\nI've reviewed the existing BaseAIProvider interface in the interfaces file. The task requires creating a separate BaseProvider abstract class in base-provider.ts that implements the IAIProvider interface, with specific protected properties and configuration. This appears to be a deliberate architectural decision to have a more concrete base class with built-in retry logic and configuration management that all provider implementations will extend.\n</info added on 2025-08-06T12:28:45.485Z>\n<info added on 2025-08-06T13:14:24.539Z>\nSuccessfully implemented BaseProvider abstract class:\n\nIMPLEMENTED FILES:\n✅ packages/tm-core/src/providers/base-provider.ts - Created new BaseProvider abstract class\n✅ packages/tm-core/src/providers/index.ts - Updated to export BaseProvider\n\nIMPLEMENTATION DETAILS:\n- Created BaseProviderConfig interface with required apiKey and optional model\n- BaseProvider abstract class implements IAIProvider interface\n- Protected properties implemented as specified:\n - apiKey: string \n - model: string\n - maxRetries: number = 3\n - retryDelay: number = 1000\n- Constructor accepts BaseProviderConfig and sets apiKey and model (using getDefaultModel() if not provided)\n- Implemented getModel() method that returns current model\n- All IAIProvider methods declared as abstract (to be implemented by concrete providers)\n- Uses .js extension for ESM import compatibility\n- TypeScript compilation verified successful\n\nThe BaseProvider provides the foundation for concrete provider implementations with shared retry logic properties and standardized configuration.\n</info added on 2025-08-06T13:14:24.539Z>\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:16:14.037Z>\nREFACTORING REQUIRED: The BaseProvider implementation needs to be relocated from packages/tm-core/src/providers/base-provider.ts to packages/tm-core/src/providers/ai/base-provider.ts following the new directory structure. The class must implement the Template Method pattern with the following structure:\n\n1. Keep constructor concise (under 10 lines) - only initialize apiKey and model properties\n2. Remove maxRetries and retryDelay from constructor - these should be class-level constants or configurable separately\n3. Implement all abstract methods from IAIProvider: generateCompletion, calculateTokens, getName, getModel, getDefaultModel\n4. Add protected template methods for extensibility:\n - validateInput(input: string): void - for input validation with early returns\n - prepareRequest(input: string, options?: any): any - for request preparation\n - handleResponse(response: any): string - for response processing\n - handleError(error: any): never - for consistent error handling\n5. Apply clean code principles: extract complex logic into small focused methods, use early returns to reduce nesting, ensure each method has single responsibility\n\nThe refactored BaseProvider will serve as a robust foundation using Template Method pattern, allowing concrete providers to override specific behaviors while maintaining consistent structure and error handling across all AI provider implementations.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:16:14.037Z>\n<info added on 2025-08-21T15:57:30.467Z>\nREFACTORING UPDATE: The BaseProvider implementation in packages/tm-core/src/providers/base-provider.ts is now affected by the core/ folder removal and needs its import paths updated. Since base-provider.ts imports from '../interfaces/provider.interface.js', this import remains valid as both providers/ and interfaces/ are at the same level. No changes needed to BaseProvider imports due to the flattening. The file structure reorganization maintains the relative path relationship between providers/ and interfaces/ directories.\n</info added on 2025-08-21T15:57:30.467Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Create a test file that attempts to instantiate BaseProvider directly (should fail) and verify that protected properties are accessible in child classes"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Define abstract methods and implement Template Method pattern",
"description": "Add all abstract methods to BaseProvider and implement the Template Method pattern for common provider operations",
"dependencies": [
"118.2"
],
"details": "Add abstract methods: protected abstract generateCompletionInternal(prompt: string, options?: CompletionOptions): Promise<CompletionResult>, abstract calculateTokens(text: string): number, abstract getName(): string, abstract getDefaultModel(): string. Implement public generateCompletion() as template method that calls generateCompletionInternal() with error handling and retry logic.\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:16:38.315Z>\nApply Template Method pattern following clean code principles:\n\nDefine abstract methods:\n- protected abstract generateCompletionInternal(prompt: string, options?: CompletionOptions): Promise<CompletionResult>\n- protected abstract calculateTokens(text: string): number\n- protected abstract getName(): string\n- protected abstract getDefaultModel(): string\n- protected abstract getMaxRetries(): number\n- protected abstract getRetryDelay(): number\n\nImplement template method generateCompletion():\n- Call validateInput() with early returns for invalid prompt/options\n- Call prepareRequest() to format the request\n- Execute generateCompletionInternal() with retry logic\n- Call handleResponse() to process the result\n- Call handleError() in catch blocks\n\nAdd protected helper methods:\n- validateInput(prompt: string, options?: CompletionOptions): ValidationResult - Check prompt length, validate options, return early on errors\n- prepareRequest(prompt: string, options?: CompletionOptions): PreparedRequest - Format prompt, merge with defaults, add metadata\n- handleResponse(result: CompletionResult): ProcessedResult - Validate response format, extract completion text, add usage metrics\n- handleError(error: unknown, attempt: number): void - Log error details, determine if retryable, throw TaskMasterError\n\nExtract retry logic helpers:\n- shouldRetry(error: unknown, attempt: number): boolean - Check error type and attempt count\n- calculateBackoffDelay(attempt: number): number - Use exponential backoff with jitter\n- isRateLimitError(error: unknown): boolean - Detect rate limit responses\n- isTimeoutError(error: unknown): boolean - Detect timeout errors\n\nUse named constants:\n- DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES = 3\n- BASE_RETRY_DELAY_MS = 1000\n- MAX_RETRY_DELAY_MS = 32000\n- BACKOFF_MULTIPLIER = 2\n- JITTER_FACTOR = 0.1\n\nEnsure each method stays under 30 lines by extracting complex logic into focused helper methods.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:16:38.315Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Create MockProvider extending BaseProvider to verify all abstract methods must be implemented and template method properly delegates to internal methods"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Implement error handling and retry logic with exponential backoff",
"description": "Add comprehensive error handling and retry mechanism with exponential backoff for API calls in the template method",
"dependencies": [
"118.3"
],
"details": "In generateCompletion() template method, wrap generateCompletionInternal() in try-catch with retry logic. Implement exponential backoff: delay * Math.pow(2, attempt). Add error types: ProviderError, RateLimitError, AuthenticationError extending Error. Log errors in development mode only. Handle specific error cases like rate limits (429), authentication errors (401), and network timeouts.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test retry logic with MockProvider that fails N times then succeeds, verify exponential backoff timing, test different error scenarios and their handling"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Add validation, logging, and completion options handling",
"description": "Implement input validation, debug logging for development, and proper handling of completion options like temperature and max tokens",
"dependencies": [
"118.4"
],
"details": "Add validatePrompt() method to check for empty/invalid prompts. Add validateOptions() to ensure temperature is between 0-2, maxTokens is positive. Implement debug logging using console.log only when NODE_ENV !== 'production'. Create CompletionOptions interface with optional temperature, maxTokens, topP, frequencyPenalty, presencePenalty. Ensure all validation errors throw descriptive ProviderError instances.",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test validation with invalid inputs (empty prompts, negative maxTokens, temperature > 2), verify logging only occurs in development, test option merging with defaults"
}
]
},
{
"id": 119,
"title": "Implement Provider Factory with Dynamic Imports",
"description": "Create ProviderFactory class using Factory pattern for AI provider instantiation",
"details": "Implement ProviderFactory class in ai/provider-factory.ts with static create method. Use switch statement for provider selection ('anthropic', 'openai', 'google'). Implement dynamic imports for each provider to enable tree-shaking. Return Promise<IAIProvider> from create method. Handle unknown providers with meaningful error messages. Ensure proper typing for configuration object.",
"testStrategy": "Test factory with each provider type, verify dynamic imports work correctly, test error handling for unknown providers, mock dynamic imports for unit testing",
"priority": "medium",
"dependencies": [
118
],
"status": "pending",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create ProviderFactory class structure and types",
"description": "Set up the ProviderFactory class file with proper TypeScript types and interfaces",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create ai/provider-factory.ts file. Define ProviderFactory class with static create method signature. Import IAIProvider interface from base provider. Define ProviderType as union type ('anthropic' | 'openai' | 'google'). Set up proper return type as Promise<IAIProvider> for the create method to support dynamic imports.\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:16:56.506Z>\nClean code architecture implementation: Move to src/providers/ai/provider-factory.ts. Follow Single Responsibility Principle - factory only creates providers, no other responsibilities. Create validateProviderConfig() method for provider configuration validation. Define PROVIDER_NAMES constant object with provider string values. Implement create() method with early returns pattern for better readability. Apply Dependency Inversion - factory depends on IAIProvider interface abstraction, not concrete implementations. Keep method under 40 lines following clean code practices.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:16:56.506Z>",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Verify file structure and type definitions compile correctly"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement provider selection logic with switch statement",
"description": "Add the core switch statement logic to handle different provider types",
"dependencies": [
"119.1"
],
"details": "Inside the static create method, implement switch statement on provider type parameter. Add cases for 'anthropic', 'openai', and 'google'. Add default case that throws a descriptive error for unknown providers (e.g., throw new Error(`Unknown provider: ${providerType}`)). Structure each case to prepare for dynamic imports.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test switch statement with valid and invalid provider types, verify error messages"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Add dynamic imports for each provider",
"description": "Implement dynamic import() statements for lazy loading provider modules",
"dependencies": [
"119.2"
],
"details": "In each switch case, use dynamic import() to load the provider module: for 'anthropic' case use await import('./providers/anthropic-provider'), similar for OpenAI and Google providers. Extract the default export or specific class from each dynamic import. This enables tree-shaking by only loading the selected provider.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Mock dynamic imports in tests, verify only requested provider is loaded"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Instantiate providers with configuration",
"description": "Create provider instances with proper configuration passing",
"dependencies": [
"119.3"
],
"details": "After each dynamic import, instantiate the provider class with the configuration object passed to create method. Ensure configuration object is properly typed (use IConfiguration or relevant subset). Return the instantiated provider instance. Handle any instantiation errors and wrap them with context about which provider failed.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test provider instantiation with various configuration objects, verify configuration is passed correctly"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Add error handling and validation",
"description": "Implement comprehensive error handling for all failure scenarios",
"dependencies": [
"119.4"
],
"details": "Wrap dynamic imports in try-catch blocks to handle module loading failures. Add validation for configuration object before passing to providers. Create custom error messages that include the provider type and specific failure reason. Consider adding a ProviderFactoryError custom error class. Ensure all errors bubble up properly while maintaining async/await chain.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test various error scenarios: missing provider modules, invalid configurations, network failures during dynamic import"
}
]
},
{
"id": 120,
"title": "Implement Anthropic Provider",
"description": "Create AnthropicProvider class extending BaseProvider with full Anthropic SDK integration",
"details": "Create AnthropicProvider class in ai/providers/anthropic-provider.ts extending BaseProvider. Import and use @anthropic-ai/sdk. Initialize private client property in constructor. Implement all abstract methods: generateCompletion using Claude API, calculateTokens using appropriate tokenizer, getName returning 'anthropic', getModel returning current model, getDefaultModel returning 'claude-3-sonnet-20240229'. Wrap API errors with context.",
"testStrategy": "Mock Anthropic SDK for unit tests, test API error handling, verify token calculation accuracy, test with different model configurations",
"priority": "high",
"dependencies": [
118
],
"status": "pending",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Set up AnthropicProvider class structure and dependencies",
"description": "Create the AnthropicProvider class file with proper imports and class structure extending BaseProvider",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create ai/providers/anthropic-provider.ts file. Import BaseProvider from base-provider.ts and import Anthropic from @anthropic-ai/sdk. Import necessary types including IAIProvider, ChatMessage, and ChatCompletion. Set up the class declaration extending BaseProvider with proper TypeScript typing. Add private client property declaration of type Anthropic.\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:17:15.019Z>\nFile should be created at src/providers/ai/adapters/anthropic-provider.ts instead of ai/providers/anthropic-provider.ts. Follow clean code principles: keep constructor minimal (under 10 lines) with only client initialization. Extract API call logic into separate small methods (each under 20 lines). Use early returns in generateCompletionInternal() for better readability. Extract error mapping logic to a dedicated mapAnthropicError() method. Avoid magic strings - define constants for model names and API parameters.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:17:15.019Z>",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Verify file structure and imports compile without errors, ensure class properly extends BaseProvider"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement constructor and client initialization",
"description": "Create the constructor that accepts configuration and initializes the Anthropic SDK client",
"dependencies": [
"120.1"
],
"details": "Implement constructor accepting IConfiguration parameter. Call super(config) to initialize BaseProvider. Initialize the private client property by creating new Anthropic instance with apiKey from config.apiKeys.anthropic. Add validation to ensure API key exists, throwing meaningful error if missing. Store the model configuration from config.model or use default.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test constructor with valid and invalid configurations, verify client initialization, test API key validation"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Implement generateCompletion method with Claude API",
"description": "Implement the main generateCompletion method that calls Anthropic's Claude API and handles responses",
"dependencies": [
"120.2"
],
"details": "Implement async generateCompletion method accepting ChatMessage array. Map ChatMessage format to Anthropic's expected format (role and content). Use client.messages.create() with appropriate parameters including model, max_tokens, and messages. Transform Anthropic response format to ChatCompletion interface. Handle streaming vs non-streaming responses. Implement proper error handling wrapping API errors with context.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Mock Anthropic SDK client.messages.create, test with various message formats, verify response transformation, test error scenarios"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Implement token calculation and utility methods",
"description": "Implement calculateTokens method and other required abstract methods from BaseProvider",
"dependencies": [
"120.3"
],
"details": "Implement calculateTokens method using appropriate tokenizer (tiktoken or claude-tokenizer if available). Implement getName method returning 'anthropic' string constant. Implement getModel method returning current model from configuration. Implement getDefaultModel method returning 'claude-3-sonnet-20240229'. Add any additional helper methods for token counting or message formatting.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test token calculation accuracy with various input strings, verify utility methods return correct values"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Add comprehensive error handling and type exports",
"description": "Implement robust error handling throughout the class and ensure proper TypeScript exports",
"dependencies": [
"120.4"
],
"details": "Wrap all Anthropic API calls in try-catch blocks. Create custom error messages that include context about the operation being performed. Handle rate limiting errors specifically. Ensure all methods have proper TypeScript return types. Export the AnthropicProvider class as default export. Add JSDoc comments for all public methods. Ensure proper error propagation maintaining stack traces.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test various API error scenarios, verify error messages include context, test rate limit handling, ensure TypeScript types are correctly exported"
}
]
},
{
"id": 121,
"title": "Create Prompt Builder and Task Parser",
"description": "Implement PromptBuilder class and TaskParser with Dependency Injection",
"details": "Create PromptBuilder class with buildParsePrompt and buildExpandPrompt methods using template literals. Include specific JSON format instructions. Create TaskParser class accepting IAIProvider and IConfiguration via constructor (Dependency Injection). Implement parsePRD method to read PRD file, use PromptBuilder to create prompt, call AI provider, extract tasks from response, and enrich with metadata. Handle parsing errors gracefully.",
"testStrategy": "Unit test prompt building with various inputs, mock AI provider responses, test JSON extraction logic, verify error handling for malformed responses, integration test with real PRD files",
"priority": "high",
"dependencies": [
119,
120
],
"status": "pending",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create PromptBuilder Class Structure",
"description": "Implement the PromptBuilder class with template methods for generating AI prompts",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/services/prompt-builder.ts. Define PromptBuilder class with two public methods: buildParsePrompt(prdContent: string): string and buildExpandPrompt(task: Task): string. Use template literals to construct prompts with clear JSON format instructions. Include system instructions for AI to follow specific output formats. Add private helper methods for common prompt sections like JSON schema definitions and response format examples.\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:17:31.467Z>\nRefactor to src/services/prompts/prompt-builder.ts to separate concerns. Implement buildTaskPrompt() method. Define prompt template constants: PARSE_PROMPT_TEMPLATE, EXPAND_PROMPT_TEMPLATE, TASK_PROMPT_TEMPLATE, JSON_FORMAT_INSTRUCTIONS. Move JSON schema definitions and format instructions to constants. Ensure each template uses template literals with ${} placeholders. Keep all methods under 40 lines by extracting logic into focused helper methods. Use descriptive constant names for all repeated strings or instruction blocks.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:17:31.467Z>",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Unit test both prompt methods with sample inputs. Verify prompt contains required JSON structure instructions. Test edge cases like empty PRD content or minimal task objects."
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement TaskParser Class with DI",
"description": "Create TaskParser class accepting IAIProvider and IConfiguration through constructor injection",
"dependencies": [
"121.1"
],
"details": "Create src/services/task-parser.ts. Define TaskParser class with constructor(private aiProvider: IAIProvider, private config: IConfiguration). Add private promptBuilder property initialized in constructor. Implement basic class structure with placeholder methods. Ensure proper TypeScript typing for all parameters and properties. Follow dependency injection pattern for testability.\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:17:49.624Z>\nUpdate file location to src/services/tasks/task-parser.ts instead of src/services/task-parser.ts. Refactor parsePRD() method to stay under 40 lines by extracting logic into helper methods: readPRD(), validatePRD(), extractTasksFromResponse(), and enrichTasksWithMetadata(). Each helper method should be under 20 lines. Implement early returns in validation methods for cleaner code flow. Remove any file I/O operations from the parser class - delegate all storage operations to injected dependencies. Ensure clean separation of concerns with parser focused only on task parsing logic.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:17:49.624Z>",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test constructor properly stores injected dependencies. Verify class instantiation with mock providers. Test TypeScript compilation with proper interface implementations."
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Implement parsePRD Method Core Logic",
"description": "Create the main parsePRD method that orchestrates the PRD parsing workflow",
"dependencies": [
"121.2"
],
"details": "Implement parsePRD(filePath: string): Promise<ParsedTask[]> method in TaskParser. Read PRD file using fs.promises.readFile. Use promptBuilder.buildParsePrompt() to create AI prompt. Call aiProvider.generateResponse() with constructed prompt. Extract JSON array from AI response using regex or JSON.parse. Handle potential parsing errors with try-catch blocks. Return empty array on errors after logging.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test with mock AI provider returning valid JSON. Test file reading with various file paths. Mock file system for controlled testing. Verify proper error logging without throwing."
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Add Task Enrichment and Metadata",
"description": "Enhance parsed tasks with additional metadata and validation",
"dependencies": [
"121.3"
],
"details": "After extracting tasks from AI response, enrich each task with metadata: add createdAt timestamp, set initial status to 'pending', validate required fields (id, title, description). Add priority field with default 'medium' if not provided. Ensure all tasks have valid structure before returning. Create private enrichTask(task: any): ParsedTask method for this logic. Handle missing or malformed task data gracefully.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test enrichment adds all required metadata. Verify validation catches malformed tasks. Test default values are applied correctly. Ensure timestamps are properly formatted."
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Implement Comprehensive Error Handling",
"description": "Add robust error handling throughout the TaskParser implementation",
"dependencies": [
"121.4"
],
"details": "Wrap file reading in try-catch to handle FILE_NOT_FOUND errors. Catch AI provider errors and wrap in appropriate TaskMasterError. Handle JSON parsing errors when extracting from AI response. Add specific error handling for network timeouts, rate limits, and malformed responses. Log errors with context in development mode only. Return meaningful error messages without exposing internals. Ensure all errors are properly typed as TaskMasterError instances.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test each error scenario separately: missing files, AI provider failures, malformed JSON, network errors. Verify proper error codes are used. Test that errors don't expose sensitive information."
}
]
},
{
"id": 122,
"title": "Implement Configuration Management",
"description": "Create ConfigManager class with Zod validation for configuration",
"details": "Implement ConfigManager in config/config-manager.ts accepting Partial<IConfiguration> in constructor. Use Zod to create validation schema matching IConfiguration interface. Implement get method with TypeScript generics for type-safe access, getAll returning full config, validate method for validation. Set defaults: projectPath = process.cwd(), aiProvider = 'anthropic', enableTags = true. Handle validation errors with clear messages.",
"testStrategy": "Test with various configuration combinations, verify Zod validation catches invalid configs, test default values, ensure type safety of get method",
"priority": "medium",
"dependencies": [
116
],
"status": "in-progress",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create Zod validation schema for IConfiguration",
"description": "Define a Zod schema that matches the IConfiguration interface structure with proper validation rules",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create configSchema in config/config-manager.ts using z.object() to define validation for all IConfiguration properties. Include string validations for projectPath, enum validation for aiProvider ('anthropic', 'openai', etc.), boolean for enableTags, and any other configuration fields. Use z.string().min(1) for required strings, z.enum() for provider types, and appropriate validators for other fields.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T13:14:58.822Z>\nCompleted Zod validation schema implementation in packages/tm-core/src/config/validation.ts\n\nIMPLEMENTATION DETAILS:\n- Created comprehensive Zod schemas matching IConfiguration interface structure exactly\n- All required schemas exported as expected by config-schema.ts:\n * configurationSchema - Main configuration validation with custom refinements\n * partialConfigurationSchema - For partial updates (using base schema without refinements)\n * modelConfigSchema - Model configuration validation\n * providerConfigSchema - AI provider configuration validation \n * taskSettingsSchema - Task management settings validation\n * loggingSettingsSchema/loggingConfigSchema - Logging configuration (with legacy alias)\n * tagSettingsSchema - Tag management settings validation\n * storageSettingsSchema - Storage configuration validation\n * retrySettingsSchema - Retry/resilience settings validation\n * securitySettingsSchema - Security settings validation\n * cacheConfigSchema - Cache configuration stub (for consistency)\n\nKEY FEATURES:\n- Proper Zod validation rules applied (string lengths, number ranges, enums)\n- Custom refinements for business logic (maxRetryDelay >= retryDelay)\n- Comprehensive enum schemas for all union types\n- Legacy alias support for backwards compatibility\n- All 13 nested interface schemas implemented with appropriate constraints\n- Type exports for runtime validation\n\nVALIDATION INCLUDES:\n- String validations with min lengths for required fields\n- Enum validation for providers, priorities, complexities, log levels, etc.\n- Number range validations (min/max constraints)\n- URL validation for baseUrl fields\n- Array validations with proper item types\n- Record validations for dynamic key-value pairs\n- Optional field handling with appropriate defaults\n\nTESTED AND VERIFIED:\n- All schemas compile correctly with TypeScript\n- Import/export chain works properly through config-schema.ts\n- Basic validation tests pass for key schemas\n- No conflicts with existing IConfiguration interface structure\n</info added on 2025-08-06T13:14:58.822Z>\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:18:12.343Z>\nCreated ConfigManager class at src/config/config-manager.ts with the following implementation:\n\nSTRUCTURE:\n- DEFAULT_CONFIG constant defined with complete default values for all configuration properties\n- Constructor validates config using validate() method (follows Fail-Fast principle)\n- Constructor kept under 15 lines as required\n- Type-safe get<K>() method using TypeScript generics for accessing specific config properties\n- getAll() method returns complete validated configuration\n- validate() method extracted for configuration validation using Zod schema\n- mergeWithDefaults() helper extracted for merging partial config with defaults\n\nKEY IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS:\n- Imports configurationSchema from src/config/schemas/config.schema.ts\n- Uses z.infer<typeof configurationSchema> for type safety\n- Validates on construction with clear error messages\n- No nested ternaries used\n- Proper error handling with ConfigValidationError\n- Type-safe property access with keyof IConfiguration constraint\n\nMETHODS:\n- constructor(config?: Partial<IConfiguration>) - Validates and stores config\n- get<K extends keyof IConfiguration>(key: K): IConfiguration[K] - Type-safe getter\n- getAll(): IConfiguration - Returns full config\n- private validate(config: unknown): IConfiguration - Validates using Zod\n- private mergeWithDefaults(config: Partial<IConfiguration>): IConfiguration - Merges with defaults\n\nAlso created src/config/schemas/config.schema.ts importing the configurationSchema from validation.ts for cleaner organization.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:18:12.343Z>",
"status": "review",
"testStrategy": "Test schema validation with valid and invalid configurations, ensure all IConfiguration fields are covered"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement ConfigManager class constructor and storage",
"description": "Create ConfigManager class with constructor that accepts Partial<IConfiguration> and initializes configuration with defaults",
"dependencies": [
"122.1"
],
"details": "Define ConfigManager class with private config property. In constructor, merge provided partial config with defaults (projectPath = process.cwd(), aiProvider = 'anthropic', enableTags = true). Store the merged configuration internally. Ensure the class is properly typed with IConfiguration interface.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test constructor with various partial configs, verify defaults are applied correctly, test with empty config"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Implement validate method with error handling",
"description": "Create validate method that uses Zod schema to validate configuration and provides clear error messages",
"dependencies": [
"122.1",
"122.2"
],
"details": "Implement validate(): void method that runs configSchema.parse(this.config) within try-catch block. On ZodError, transform the error into user-friendly messages that clearly indicate which fields are invalid and why. Consider creating a custom error class for configuration validation errors. The method should throw if validation fails.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test with invalid configs to ensure proper error messages, verify all validation rules work correctly"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Implement type-safe get method with generics",
"description": "Create generic get method for retrieving individual configuration values with TypeScript type inference",
"dependencies": [
"122.2"
],
"details": "Implement get<K extends keyof IConfiguration>(key: K): IConfiguration[K] method that returns the value for a specific configuration key. Use TypeScript generics and keyof operator to ensure type safety. The method should provide proper type inference so consumers get the correct type based on the key they request.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test type inference with different keys, verify TypeScript catches invalid keys at compile time"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Implement getAll method and finalize class",
"description": "Create getAll method to return full configuration and ensure proper exports",
"dependencies": [
"122.2",
"122.3",
"122.4"
],
"details": "Implement getAll(): IConfiguration method that returns a deep copy of the entire configuration object to prevent external mutations. Add JSDoc comments to all public methods. Export the ConfigManager class and ensure it's properly integrated with the module structure. Consider adding a static factory method if needed.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test getAll returns complete config, verify returned object is immutable, test integration with other modules"
}
]
},
{
"id": 123,
"title": "Create Utility Functions and Error Handling",
"description": "Implement ID generation utilities and custom error classes",
"details": "Create id-generator.ts with generateTaskId and generateSubtaskId functions using specified formats with timestamp and random components. Create TaskMasterError class extending Error in errors/task-master-error.ts with error codes (FILE_NOT_FOUND, PARSE_ERROR, etc.). Ensure errors don't expose internal details. Add development-only logging.",
"testStrategy": "Test ID generation for uniqueness and format compliance, verify error classes properly extend Error, test error message formatting, ensure no sensitive data in errors",
"priority": "low",
"dependencies": [
116
],
"status": "in-progress",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create ID generation utilities module",
"description": "Implement the id-generator.ts module with functions for generating unique task and subtask IDs",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/utils/id-generator.ts file. Implement generateTaskId() function that returns format 'TASK-{timestamp}-{random}' where timestamp is Date.now() and random is 4-character alphanumeric string. Implement generateSubtaskId(parentId) function that returns format '{parentId}.{sequential}' where sequential increments based on existing subtasks. Use crypto.randomBytes or Math.random for randomness. Export both functions as named exports.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T12:42:22.203Z>\nThe ID generator module has been successfully implemented with the following completed features:\n- generateTaskId() function that creates unique IDs in 'TASK-{timestamp}-{random}' format\n- generateSubtaskId() function that generates sequential subtask IDs in '{parentId}.{sequential}' format\n- Input validation functions to ensure ID integrity\n- Proper TypeScript type definitions and interfaces\n- Comprehensive JSDoc documentation with usage examples\n- All functions exported as named exports from src/utils/id-generator.ts\n</info added on 2025-08-06T12:42:22.203Z>",
"status": "done",
"testStrategy": "Test uniqueness by generating 1000 IDs and checking for duplicates, verify format compliance with regex, test subtask ID sequential numbering"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Create base error class structure",
"description": "Implement the TaskMasterError base class that extends Error with proper error handling capabilities",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/errors/task-master-error.ts file. Define TaskMasterError class extending Error. Add constructor accepting (message: string, code: string, details?: any). Set this.name = 'TaskMasterError'. Create error code constants: FILE_NOT_FOUND = 'FILE_NOT_FOUND', PARSE_ERROR = 'PARSE_ERROR', VALIDATION_ERROR = 'VALIDATION_ERROR', API_ERROR = 'API_ERROR'. Override toString() to format errors appropriately. Ensure stack trace is preserved.\n<info added on 2025-08-06T13:13:11.635Z>\nCompleted TaskMasterError base class implementation:\n\nIMPLEMENTATION DETAILS:\n- TaskMasterError class fully implemented extending Error\n- Added proper prototype chain fix with Object.setPrototypeOf(this, TaskMasterError.prototype)\n- Includes all required properties: code (from ERROR_CODES), timestamp, context, cause\n- toJSON method implemented for full serialization support\n- Error sanitization implemented via getSanitizedDetails() and containsSensitiveInfo() methods\n- Error chaining with cause property fully supported\n- Additional utility methods: getUserMessage(), toString(), is(), hasCode(), withContext(), wrap()\n\nSUCCESS CRITERIA VERIFIED:\n✅ TaskMasterError class fully implemented\n✅ Extends Error with proper prototype chain fix (Object.setPrototypeOf)\n✅ Includes all required properties and methods\n✅ toJSON method for serialization\n✅ Error sanitization logic for production (containsSensitiveInfo method)\n✅ Comprehensive error context and metadata support\n\nFILE MODIFIED: packages/tm-core/src/errors/task-master-error.ts\n</info added on 2025-08-06T13:13:11.635Z>\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:18:38.499Z>\nRefactored to follow clean code principles:\n\nCLEAN CODE IMPROVEMENTS:\n- Moved TaskMasterError class to be under 40 lines by extracting methods\n- Created separate error-codes.ts file with ERROR_CODES constant object\n- Extracted sanitizeMessage() method to handle message sanitization\n- Extracted addContext() method for adding error context\n- Extracted toJSON() method for serialization\n- Added static factory methods: fromError(), notFound(), parseError(), validationError(), apiError()\n- Improved error chaining with proper 'cause' property handling\n- Ensured user-friendly messages that hide implementation details\n- Maintained all existing functionality while improving code organization\n\nFILES CREATED/MODIFIED:\n- packages/tm-core/src/errors/error-codes.ts (new file with ERROR_CODES)\n- packages/tm-core/src/errors/task-master-error.ts (refactored to under 40 lines)\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:18:38.499Z>",
"status": "review",
"testStrategy": "Test that error extends Error properly, verify error.name is set correctly, test toString() output format, ensure stack trace exists"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Implement error sanitization and security features",
"description": "Add security features to prevent exposure of sensitive internal details in error messages",
"dependencies": [
"123.2"
],
"details": "In TaskMasterError class, add private sanitizeDetails() method that removes sensitive data like API keys, file paths beyond project root, and internal state. Implement toJSON() method that returns sanitized error object for external consumption. Add static isSafeForProduction() method to validate error messages don't contain patterns like absolute paths, environment variables, or API credentials. Store original details in private property for debugging.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test sanitization removes absolute paths, API keys, and sensitive patterns, verify toJSON returns safe object, test original details are preserved internally"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Add development-only logging functionality",
"description": "Implement conditional logging that only operates in development environment",
"dependencies": [
"123.2",
"123.3"
],
"details": "In task-master-error.ts, add static enableDevLogging property defaulting to process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'. Add logError() method that console.error's full error details only when enableDevLogging is true. Include timestamp, error code, sanitized message, and full stack trace in dev logs. In production, log only error code and safe message. Create static setDevLogging(enabled: boolean) to control logging.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test logging output in dev vs production modes, verify sensitive data isn't logged in production, test log format includes all required fields"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Create specialized error subclasses",
"description": "Implement specific error classes for different error scenarios inheriting from TaskMasterError",
"dependencies": [
"123.2",
"123.3",
"123.4"
],
"details": "Create FileNotFoundError extending TaskMasterError with code FILE_NOT_FOUND, accepting filePath parameter. Create ParseError with code PARSE_ERROR for parsing failures, accepting source and line number. Create ValidationError with code VALIDATION_ERROR for data validation, accepting field and value. Create APIError with code API_ERROR for external API failures, accepting statusCode and provider. Each should format appropriate user-friendly messages while storing technical details internally.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test each error class constructor and message formatting, verify inheritance chain, test that each error type has correct code, ensure specialized errors work with logging system"
}
]
},
{
"id": 124,
"title": "Implement TaskMasterCore Facade",
"description": "Create main TaskMasterCore class as Facade pattern entry point",
"details": "Create TaskMasterCore class in index.ts with private properties for config, storage, aiProvider, and parser. Implement initialize method for lazy loading of AI provider. Implement parsePRD method that coordinates parser, storage, and configuration. Implement getTasks for retrieving stored tasks. Apply Facade pattern to hide complexity. Export createTaskMaster factory function, all types and interfaces. Use proper import paths with .js extensions for ESM.",
"testStrategy": "Integration test full parse flow, test lazy initialization, verify facade properly delegates to subsystems, test with different configurations, ensure exports are correct",
"priority": "high",
"dependencies": [
117,
121,
122
],
"status": "pending",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create TaskMasterCore class structure with type definitions",
"description": "Set up the main TaskMasterCore class in src/index.ts with all necessary imports, type definitions, and class structure following the Facade pattern",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/index.ts file. Import IConfiguration, ITaskStorage, IAIProvider, and IPRDParser interfaces. Define TaskMasterCore class with private properties: _config (ConfigManager), _storage (ITaskStorage), _aiProvider (IAIProvider | null), _parser (IPRDParser | null). Add constructor accepting options parameter of type Partial<IConfiguration>. Initialize _config with ConfigManager, set other properties to null for lazy loading. Import all necessary types from their respective modules using .js extensions for ESM compatibility.\n<info added on 2025-08-20T17:18:56.625Z>\nApply Facade pattern principles: simple public interface, hide subsystem complexity. Keep all methods under 30 lines by extracting logic. Implement lazy initialization pattern in initialize() method - only create dependencies when first needed. Extract createDependencies() private helper method to handle creation of storage, AI provider, and parser instances. Add createTaskMaster() factory function for convenient instance creation. Use barrel exports pattern - export all public types and interfaces that clients need (IConfiguration, ITaskStorage, IAIProvider, IPRDParser, TaskMasterCore). Follow Interface Segregation Principle - only expose methods and types that clients actually need, hide internal implementation details.\n</info added on 2025-08-20T17:18:56.625Z>",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test class instantiation with various configuration options, verify private properties are correctly initialized, ensure TypeScript types are properly enforced"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Implement initialize method for lazy loading",
"description": "Create the initialize method that handles lazy loading of AI provider and parser instances based on configuration",
"dependencies": [
"124.1"
],
"details": "Implement async initialize() method in TaskMasterCore. Check if _aiProvider is null, if so create appropriate provider based on config.aiProvider value using a factory pattern or switch statement. Similarly initialize _parser if null. Store instances in private properties for reuse. Handle provider initialization errors gracefully. Ensure method is idempotent - calling multiple times should not recreate instances. Use dynamic imports if needed for code splitting.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test lazy initialization occurs only once, verify correct provider is instantiated based on config, test error handling for invalid providers, ensure idempotency"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Implement parsePRD method with coordination logic",
"description": "Create parsePRD method that coordinates the parser, AI provider, and storage to parse PRD content and store results",
"dependencies": [
"124.1",
"124.2"
],
"details": "Implement async parsePRD(content: string) method. First call initialize() to ensure components are loaded. Use _parser.parse() to parse the PRD content, passing the AI provider for task generation. Take the parsed tasks and use _storage.saveTasks() to persist them. Handle errors from parser or storage operations. Return the parsed tasks array. Implement proper error context and logging for debugging.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Integration test with mock parser and storage, verify coordination between components, test error propagation from subsystems, ensure tasks are properly stored"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Implement getTasks method and other facade methods",
"description": "Create getTasks method and any other necessary facade methods to retrieve and manage tasks",
"dependencies": [
"124.1"
],
"details": "Implement async getTasks() method that calls _storage.loadTasks() and returns the tasks array. Add getTask(id: string) for retrieving single task. Consider adding updateTask, deleteTask methods if needed. All methods should follow facade pattern - simple interface hiding complex operations. Add proper TypeScript return types for all methods. Handle storage not initialized scenarios.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test task retrieval with various scenarios, verify proper delegation to storage, test edge cases like empty task lists or invalid IDs"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Create factory function and module exports",
"description": "Implement createTaskMaster factory function and set up all module exports including types and interfaces",
"dependencies": [
"124.1",
"124.2",
"124.3",
"124.4"
],
"details": "Create createTaskMaster(options?: Partial<IConfiguration>) factory function that returns a new TaskMasterCore instance. Export this as the primary entry point. Re-export all types and interfaces from submodules: ITask, IConfiguration, IAIProvider, ITaskStorage, IPRDParser, etc. Use 'export type' for type-only exports. Ensure all imports use .js extensions for ESM. Create index.d.ts if needed for better TypeScript support. Add JSDoc comments for public API.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test factory function creates proper instances, verify all exports are accessible, test TypeScript type inference works correctly, ensure ESM imports resolve properly"
}
]
},
{
"id": 125,
"title": "Create Placeholder Providers and Complete Testing",
"description": "Implement placeholder providers for OpenAI and Google, create comprehensive test suite",
"details": "Create OpenAIProvider and GoogleProvider classes extending BaseProvider, throwing 'not yet implemented' errors. Create MockProvider in tests/mocks for testing without API calls. Write unit tests for TaskParser, integration tests for parse-prd flow, ensure 80% code coverage. Follow kebab-case naming for test files. Test error scenarios comprehensively.",
"testStrategy": "Run full test suite with coverage report, verify all edge cases are tested, ensure mock provider behaves like real providers, test both success and failure paths",
"priority": "medium",
"dependencies": [
120,
124
],
"status": "pending",
"subtasks": [
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Create OpenAIProvider placeholder class",
"description": "Implement OpenAIProvider class that extends BaseProvider with all required methods throwing 'not yet implemented' errors",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/providers/openai-provider.ts file. Import BaseProvider from base-provider.ts. Implement class OpenAIProvider extends BaseProvider. Override parseText() method to throw new Error('OpenAI provider not yet implemented'). Add proper TypeScript types and JSDoc comments. Export the class as default.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Write unit test to verify OpenAIProvider extends BaseProvider correctly and throws expected error when parseText is called"
},
{
"id": 2,
"title": "Create GoogleProvider placeholder class",
"description": "Implement GoogleProvider class that extends BaseProvider with all required methods throwing 'not yet implemented' errors",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create src/providers/google-provider.ts file. Import BaseProvider from base-provider.ts. Implement class GoogleProvider extends BaseProvider. Override parseText() method to throw new Error('Google provider not yet implemented'). Add proper TypeScript types and JSDoc comments. Export the class as default.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Write unit test to verify GoogleProvider extends BaseProvider correctly and throws expected error when parseText is called"
},
{
"id": 3,
"title": "Create MockProvider for testing",
"description": "Implement MockProvider class in tests/mocks directory that simulates provider behavior without making actual API calls",
"dependencies": [],
"details": "Create tests/mocks/mock-provider.ts file. Extend BaseProvider class. Implement parseText() to return predefined mock task data based on input. Add methods to configure mock responses, simulate errors, and track method calls. Include delay simulation for realistic testing. Export class and helper functions for test setup.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Test MockProvider returns consistent mock data, can simulate different scenarios (success/failure), and properly tracks method invocations"
},
{
"id": 4,
"title": "Write unit tests for TaskParser",
"description": "Create comprehensive unit tests for TaskParser class covering all methods and edge cases",
"dependencies": [
"125.3"
],
"details": "Create tests/unit/task-parser.test.ts file. Test TaskParser constructor with different providers. Test parseFromText method with valid/invalid inputs. Test error handling for malformed responses. Use MockProvider to simulate API responses. Test task ID generation and structure validation. Ensure all public methods are covered.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Achieve 100% code coverage for TaskParser class, test both success and failure paths, verify error messages are appropriate"
},
{
"id": 5,
"title": "Write integration tests for parse-prd flow",
"description": "Create end-to-end integration tests for the complete PRD parsing workflow",
"dependencies": [
"125.3",
"125.4"
],
"details": "Create tests/integration/parse-prd-flow.test.ts file. Test full flow from PRD input to task output. Test with MockProvider simulating successful parsing. Test error scenarios (file not found, parse errors, network failures). Test task dependency resolution. Verify output format matches expected structure. Test with different PRD formats and sizes.",
"status": "pending",
"testStrategy": "Run coverage report to ensure 80% overall coverage, verify all critical paths are tested, ensure tests are deterministic and don't depend on external services"
}
]
}
],
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"created": "2025-08-06T08:51:19.649Z",
"updated": "2025-08-20T21:32:21.837Z",
"description": "Tasks for tm-core-phase-1 context"
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# task-master-ai
## 0.26.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1133](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1133) [`df26c65`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/df26c65632000874a73504963b08f18c46283144) Thanks [@neonwatty](https://github.com/neonwatty)! - Restore Taskmaster claude-code commands and move clear commands under /remove to avoid collision with the claude-code /clear command.
- [#1163](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1163) [`37af0f1`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/37af0f191227a68d119b7f89a377bf932ee3ac66) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhanced Gemini CLI provider with codebase-aware task generation
Added automatic codebase analysis for Gemini CLI provider in parse-prd, and analyze-complexity, add-task, udpate-task, update, update-subtask commands
When using Gemini CLI as the AI provider, Task Master now instructs the AI to analyze the project structure, existing implementations, and patterns before generating tasks or subtasks
Tasks and subtasks generated by Claude Code are now informed by actual codebase analysis, resulting in more accurate and contextual outputs
- [#1165](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1165) [`c4f92f6`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/c4f92f6a0aee3435c56eb8d27d9aa9204284833e) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add configurable codebase analysis feature flag with multiple configuration sources
Users can now control whether codebase analysis features (Claude Code and Gemini CLI integration) are enabled through environment variables, MCP configuration, or project config files.
Priority order: .env > MCP session env > .taskmaster/config.json.
Set `TASKMASTER_ENABLE_CODEBASE_ANALYSIS=false` in `.env` to disable codebase analysis prompts and tool integration.
- [#1135](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1135) [`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - feat(move): improve cross-tag move UX and safety
- CLI: print "Next Steps" tips after cross-tag moves that used --ignore-dependencies (validate/fix guidance)
- CLI: show dedicated help block on ID collisions (destination tag already has the ID)
- Core: add structured suggestions to TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS errors
- MCP: map ID collision errors to TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS and include suggestions
- Tests: cover MCP options, error suggestions, CLI tips printing, and integration error payload suggestions
***
- [#1162](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1162) [`4dad2fd`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4dad2fd613ceac56a65ae9d3c1c03092b8860ac9) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhanced Claude Code and Google CLI integration with automatic codebase analysis for task operations
When using Claude Code as the AI provider, task management commands now automatically analyze your codebase before generating or updating tasks. This provides more accurate, context-aware implementation details that align with your project's existing architecture and patterns.
Commands contextualised:
- add-task
- update-subtask
- update-task
- update
### Patch Changes
- [#1135](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1135) [`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - docs(move): clarify cross-tag move docs; deprecate "force"; add explicit --with-dependencies/--ignore-dependencies examples
## 0.26.0-rc.1
### Minor Changes
- [#1165](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1165) [`c4f92f6`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/c4f92f6a0aee3435c56eb8d27d9aa9204284833e) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add configurable codebase analysis feature flag with multiple configuration sources
Users can now control whether codebase analysis features (Claude Code and Gemini CLI integration) are enabled through environment variables, MCP configuration, or project config files.
Priority order: .env > MCP session env > .taskmaster/config.json.
Set `TASKMASTER_ENABLE_CODEBASE_ANALYSIS=false` in `.env` to disable codebase analysis prompts and tool integration.
## 0.26.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1163](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1163) [`37af0f1`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/37af0f191227a68d119b7f89a377bf932ee3ac66) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhanced Gemini CLI provider with codebase-aware task generation
Added automatic codebase analysis for Gemini CLI provider in parse-prd, and analyze-complexity, add-task, udpate-task, update, update-subtask commands
When using Gemini CLI as the AI provider, Task Master now instructs the AI to analyze the project structure, existing implementations, and patterns before generating tasks or subtasks
Tasks and subtasks generated by Claude Code are now informed by actual codebase analysis, resulting in more accurate and contextual outputs
- [#1135](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1135) [`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - feat(move): improve cross-tag move UX and safety
- CLI: print "Next Steps" tips after cross-tag moves that used --ignore-dependencies (validate/fix guidance)
- CLI: show dedicated help block on ID collisions (destination tag already has the ID)
- Core: add structured suggestions to TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS errors
- MCP: map ID collision errors to TASK_ALREADY_EXISTS and include suggestions
- Tests: cover MCP options, error suggestions, CLI tips printing, and integration error payload suggestions
***
- [#1162](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1162) [`4dad2fd`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4dad2fd613ceac56a65ae9d3c1c03092b8860ac9) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhanced Claude Code and Google CLI integration with automatic codebase analysis for task operations
When using Claude Code as the AI provider, task management commands now automatically analyze your codebase before generating or updating tasks. This provides more accurate, context-aware implementation details that align with your project's existing architecture and patterns.
Commands contextualised:
- add-task
- update-subtask
- update-task
- update
### Patch Changes
- [#1135](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1135) [`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - docs(move): clarify cross-tag move docs; deprecate "force"; add explicit --with-dependencies/--ignore-dependencies examples
## 0.25.1
### Patch Changes
- [#1152](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1152) [`8933557`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/89335578ffffc65504b2055c0c85aa7521e5e79b) Thanks [@ben-vargas](https://github.com/ben-vargas)! - fix(claude-code): prevent crash/hang when the optional `@anthropic-ai/claude-code` SDK is missing by guarding `AbortError instanceof` checks and adding explicit SDK presence checks in `doGenerate`/`doStream`. Also bump the optional dependency to `^1.0.88` for improved export consistency.
Related to JSON truncation handling in #920; this change addresses a separate error-path crash reported in #1142.
- [#1151](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1151) [`db720a9`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/db720a954d390bb44838cd021b8813dde8f3d8de) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Temporarily disable streaming for improved model compatibility - will be re-enabled in upcoming release
## 0.25.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1088](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1088) [`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - Add cross-tag task movement functionality for organizing tasks across different contexts.
This feature enables moving tasks between different tags (contexts) in your project, making it easier to organize work across different branches, environments, or project phases.
## CLI Usage Examples
Move a single task from one tag to another:
```bash
# Move task 5 from backlog tag to in-progress tag
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=feature-1
# Move task with its dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=feature-2 --with-dependencies
# Move task without checking dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=bug-3 --ignore-dependencies
```
Move multiple tasks at once:
```bash
# Move multiple tasks between tags
task-master move --from=5,6,7 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=bug-4 --with-dependencies
```
- [#1040](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1040) [`fc47714`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fc477143400fd11d953727bf1b4277af5ad308d1) Thanks [@DomVidja](https://github.com/DomVidja)! - "Add Kilo Code profile integration with custom modes and MCP configuration"
- [#1054](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1054) [`782728f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/782728ff95aa2e3b766d48273b57f6c6753e8573) Thanks [@martincik](https://github.com/martincik)! - Add compact mode --compact / -c flag to the `tm list` CLI command
- outputs tasks in a minimal, git-style one-line format. This reduces verbose output from ~30+ lines of dashboards and tables to just 1 line per task, making it much easier to quickly scan available tasks.
- Git-style format: ID STATUS TITLE (PRIORITY) → DEPS
- Color-coded status, priority, and dependencies
- Smart title truncation and dependency abbreviation
- Subtask support with indentation
- Full backward compatibility with existing list options
- [#1048](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1048) [`e3ed4d7`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e3ed4d7c14b56894d7da675eb2b757423bea8f9d) Thanks [@joedanz](https://github.com/joedanz)! - Add CLI & MCP progress tracking for parse-prd command.
- [#1124](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1124) [`95640dc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/95640dcde87ce7879858c0a951399fb49f3b6397) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add support for ollama `gpt-oss:20b` and `gpt-oss:120b`
- [#1123](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1123) [`311b243`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/311b2433e23c771c8d3a4d3f5ac577302b8321e5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Remove `clear` Taskmaster claude code commands since they were too close to the claude-code clear command
### Patch Changes
- [#1131](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1131) [`3dee60d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3dee60dc3d566e3cff650accb30f994b8bb3a15e) Thanks [@joedanz](https://github.com/joedanz)! - Update Cursor one-click install link to new URL format
- [#1088](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1088) [`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - Fix `add-tag --from-branch` command error where `projectRoot` was not properly referenced
The command was failing with "projectRoot is not defined" error because the code was directly referencing `projectRoot` instead of `context.projectRoot` in the git repository checks. This fix corrects the variable references to use the proper context object.
## 0.25.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1088](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1088) [`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - Add cross-tag task movement functionality for organizing tasks across different contexts.
This feature enables moving tasks between different tags (contexts) in your project, making it easier to organize work across different branches, environments, or project phases.
## CLI Usage Examples
Move a single task from one tag to another:
```bash
# Move task 5 from backlog tag to in-progress tag
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=feature-1
# Move task with its dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=feature-2 --with-dependencies
# Move task without checking dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=bug-3 --ignore-dependencies
```
Move multiple tasks at once:
```bash
# Move multiple tasks between tags
task-master move --from=5,6,7 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=bug-4 --with-dependencies
```
- [#1040](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1040) [`fc47714`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fc477143400fd11d953727bf1b4277af5ad308d1) Thanks [@DomVidja](https://github.com/DomVidja)! - "Add Kilo Code profile integration with custom modes and MCP configuration"
- [#1054](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1054) [`782728f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/782728ff95aa2e3b766d48273b57f6c6753e8573) Thanks [@martincik](https://github.com/martincik)! - Add compact mode --compact / -c flag to the `tm list` CLI command
- outputs tasks in a minimal, git-style one-line format. This reduces verbose output from ~30+ lines of dashboards and tables to just 1 line per task, making it much easier to quickly scan available tasks.
- Git-style format: ID STATUS TITLE (PRIORITY) → DEPS
- Color-coded status, priority, and dependencies
- Smart title truncation and dependency abbreviation
- Subtask support with indentation
- Full backward compatibility with existing list options
- [#1048](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1048) [`e3ed4d7`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e3ed4d7c14b56894d7da675eb2b757423bea8f9d) Thanks [@joedanz](https://github.com/joedanz)! - Add CLI & MCP progress tracking for parse-prd command.
- [#1124](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1124) [`95640dc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/95640dcde87ce7879858c0a951399fb49f3b6397) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add support for ollama `gpt-oss:20b` and `gpt-oss:120b`
- [#1123](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1123) [`311b243`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/311b2433e23c771c8d3a4d3f5ac577302b8321e5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Remove `clear` Taskmaster claude code commands since they were too close to the claude-code clear command
### Patch Changes
- [#1131](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1131) [`3dee60d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3dee60dc3d566e3cff650accb30f994b8bb3a15e) Thanks [@joedanz](https://github.com/joedanz)! - Update Cursor one-click install link to new URL format
- [#1088](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1088) [`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8) Thanks [@mm-parthy](https://github.com/mm-parthy)! - Fix `add-tag --from-branch` command error where `projectRoot` was not properly referenced
The command was failing with "projectRoot is not defined" error because the code was directly referencing `projectRoot` instead of `context.projectRoot` in the git repository checks. This fix corrects the variable references to use the proper context object.
## 0.24.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1098](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1098) [`36468f3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/36468f3c93faf4035a5c442ccbc501077f3440f1) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhanced Claude Code provider with codebase-aware task generation
- Added automatic codebase analysis for Claude Code provider in `parse-prd`, `expand-task`, and `analyze-complexity` commands
- When using Claude Code as the AI provider, Task Master now instructs the AI to analyze the project structure, existing implementations, and patterns before generating tasks or subtasks
- Tasks and subtasks generated by Claude Code are now informed by actual codebase analysis, resulting in more accurate and contextual outputs
- [#1105](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1105) [`75c514c`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/75c514cf5b2ca47f95c0ad7fa92654a4f2a6be4b) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add GPT-5 support with proper parameter handling
- Added GPT-5 model to supported models configuration with SWE score of 0.749
- [#1091](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1091) [`4bb6370`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4bb63706b80c28d1b2d782ba868a725326f916c7) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add Claude Code subagent support with task-orchestrator, task-executor, and task-checker
## New Claude Code Agents
Added specialized agents for Claude Code users to enable parallel task execution, intelligent task orchestration, and quality assurance:
### task-orchestrator
Coordinates and manages the execution of Task Master tasks with intelligent dependency analysis:
- Analyzes task dependencies to identify parallelizable work
- Deploys multiple task-executor agents for concurrent execution
- Monitors task completion and updates the dependency graph
- Automatically identifies and starts newly unblocked tasks
### task-executor
Handles the actual implementation of individual tasks:
- Executes specific tasks identified by the orchestrator
- Works on concrete implementation rather than planning
- Updates task status and logs progress
- Can work in parallel with other executors on independent tasks
### task-checker
Verifies that completed tasks meet their specifications:
- Reviews tasks marked as 'review' status
- Validates implementation against requirements
- Runs tests and checks for best practices
- Ensures quality before marking tasks as 'done'
## Installation
When using the Claude profile (`task-master rules add claude`), the agents are automatically installed to `.claude/agents/` directory.
## Usage Example
```bash
# In Claude Code, after initializing a project with tasks:
# Use task-orchestrator to analyze and coordinate work
# The orchestrator will:
# 1. Check task dependencies
# 2. Identify tasks that can run in parallel
# 3. Deploy executors for available work
# 4. Monitor progress and deploy new executors as tasks complete
# Use task-executor for specific task implementation
# When the orchestrator identifies task 2.3 needs work:
# The executor will implement that specific task
```
## Benefits
- **Parallel Execution**: Multiple independent tasks can be worked on simultaneously
- **Intelligent Scheduling**: Orchestrator understands dependencies and optimizes execution order
- **Separation of Concerns**: Planning (orchestrator) is separated from execution (executor)
- **Progress Tracking**: Real-time updates as tasks are completed
- **Automatic Progression**: As tasks complete, newly unblocked tasks are automatically started
### Patch Changes
- [#1094](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1094) [`4357af3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4357af3f13859d90bca8795215e5d5f1d94abde5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix expand task generating unrelated generic subtasks
Fixed an issue where `task-master expand` would generate generic authentication-related subtasks regardless of the parent task context when using complexity reports. The expansion now properly includes the parent task details alongside any expansion guidance.
- [#1079](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1079) [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix scope-up/down prompts to include all required fields for better AI model compatibility
- Added missing `priority` field to scope adjustment prompts to prevent validation errors with Claude-code and other models
- Ensures generated JSON includes all fields required by the schema
- [#1079](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1079) [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP scope-up/down tools not finding tasks
- Fixed task ID parsing in MCP layer - now correctly converts string IDs to numbers
- scope_up_task and scope_down_task MCP tools now work properly
- [#1079](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1079) [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve AI provider compatibility for JSON generation
- Fixed schema compatibility issues between Perplexity and OpenAI o3 models
- Removed nullable/default modifiers from Zod schemas for broader compatibility
- Added automatic JSON repair for malformed AI responses (handles cases like missing array values)
- Perplexity now uses JSON mode for more reliable structured output
- Post-processing handles default values separately from schema validation
## 0.24.0-rc.2
### Minor Changes
- [#1105](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1105) [`75c514c`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/75c514cf5b2ca47f95c0ad7fa92654a4f2a6be4b) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add GPT-5 support with proper parameter handling
- Added GPT-5 model to supported models configuration with SWE score of 0.749
## 0.24.0-rc.1
### Minor Changes
- [#1093](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1093) [`36468f3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/36468f3c93faf4035a5c442ccbc501077f3440f1) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhanced Claude Code provider with codebase-aware task generation
- Added automatic codebase analysis for Claude Code provider in `parse-prd`, `expand-task`, and `analyze-complexity` commands
- When using Claude Code as the AI provider, Task Master now instructs the AI to analyze the project structure, existing implementations, and patterns before generating tasks or subtasks
- Tasks and subtasks generated by Claude Code are now informed by actual codebase analysis, resulting in more accurate and contextual outputs
- [#1091](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1091) [`4bb6370`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4bb63706b80c28d1b2d782ba868a725326f916c7) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add Claude Code subagent support with task-orchestrator, task-executor, and task-checker
## New Claude Code Agents
Added specialized agents for Claude Code users to enable parallel task execution, intelligent task orchestration, and quality assurance:
### task-orchestrator
Coordinates and manages the execution of Task Master tasks with intelligent dependency analysis:
- Analyzes task dependencies to identify parallelizable work
- Deploys multiple task-executor agents for concurrent execution
- Monitors task completion and updates the dependency graph
- Automatically identifies and starts newly unblocked tasks
### task-executor
Handles the actual implementation of individual tasks:
- Executes specific tasks identified by the orchestrator
- Works on concrete implementation rather than planning
- Updates task status and logs progress
- Can work in parallel with other executors on independent tasks
### task-checker
Verifies that completed tasks meet their specifications:
- Reviews tasks marked as 'review' status
- Validates implementation against requirements
- Runs tests and checks for best practices
- Ensures quality before marking tasks as 'done'
## Installation
When using the Claude profile (`task-master rules add claude`), the agents are automatically installed to `.claude/agents/` directory.
## Usage Example
```bash
# In Claude Code, after initializing a project with tasks:
# Use task-orchestrator to analyze and coordinate work
# The orchestrator will:
# 1. Check task dependencies
# 2. Identify tasks that can run in parallel
# 3. Deploy executors for available work
# 4. Monitor progress and deploy new executors as tasks complete
# Use task-executor for specific task implementation
# When the orchestrator identifies task 2.3 needs work:
# The executor will implement that specific task
```
## Benefits
- **Parallel Execution**: Multiple independent tasks can be worked on simultaneously
- **Intelligent Scheduling**: Orchestrator understands dependencies and optimizes execution order
- **Separation of Concerns**: Planning (orchestrator) is separated from execution (executor)
- **Progress Tracking**: Real-time updates as tasks are completed
- **Automatic Progression**: As tasks complete, newly unblocked tasks are automatically started
### Patch Changes
- [#1094](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1094) [`4357af3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4357af3f13859d90bca8795215e5d5f1d94abde5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix expand task generating unrelated generic subtasks
Fixed an issue where `task-master expand` would generate generic authentication-related subtasks regardless of the parent task context when using complexity reports. The expansion now properly includes the parent task details alongside any expansion guidance.
## 0.23.1-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- [#1079](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1079) [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix scope-up/down prompts to include all required fields for better AI model compatibility
- Added missing `priority` field to scope adjustment prompts to prevent validation errors with Claude-code and other models
- Ensures generated JSON includes all fields required by the schema
- [#1079](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1079) [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP scope-up/down tools not finding tasks
- Fixed task ID parsing in MCP layer - now correctly converts string IDs to numbers
- scope_up_task and scope_down_task MCP tools now work properly
- [#1079](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1079) [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve AI provider compatibility for JSON generation
- Fixed schema compatibility issues between Perplexity and OpenAI o3 models
- Removed nullable/default modifiers from Zod schemas for broader compatibility
- Added automatic JSON repair for malformed AI responses (handles cases like missing array values)
- Perplexity now uses JSON mode for more reliable structured output
- Post-processing handles default values separately from schema validation
## 0.23.0
### Minor Changes

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## Task Master AI Instructions
**Import Task Master's development workflow commands and guidelines, treat as if import is in the main CLAUDE.md file.**
@./.taskmaster/CLAUDE.md
## Changeset Guidelines
- When creating changesets, remember that it's user-facing, meaning we don't have to get into the specifics of the code, but rather mention what the end-user is getting or fixing from this changeset.

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# Task Master [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master?style=social)](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/stargazers)
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<p align="center">
<a href="https://task-master.dev"><img src="./images/logo.png?raw=true" alt="Taskmaster logo"></a>
</p>
## By [@eyaltoledano](https://x.com/eyaltoledano), [@RalphEcom](https://x.com/RalphEcom) & [@jasonzhou1993](https://x.com/jasonzhou1993)
<p align="center">
<b>Taskmaster</b>: A task management system for AI-driven development, designed to work seamlessly with any AI chat.
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://discord.gg/taskmasterai" target="_blank"><img src="https://dcbadge.limes.pink/api/server/https://discord.gg/taskmasterai?style=flat" alt="Discord"></a> |
<a href="https://docs.task-master.dev" target="_blank">Docs</a>
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## By [@eyaltoledano](https://x.com/eyaltoledano) & [@RalphEcom](https://x.com/RalphEcom)
[![Twitter Follow](https://img.shields.io/twitter/follow/eyaltoledano)](https://x.com/eyaltoledano)
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A task management system for AI-driven development with Claude, designed to work seamlessly with Cursor AI.
@@ -31,7 +56,7 @@ The following documentation is also available in the `docs` directory:
#### Quick Install for Cursor 1.0+ (One-Click)
[![Add task-master-ai MCP server to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/install-mcp?name=task-master-ai&config=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%3D%3D)
[![Add task-master-ai MCP server to Cursor](https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg)](https://cursor.com/en/install-mcp?name=task-master-ai&config=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%3D%3D)
> **Note:** After clicking the link, you'll still need to add your API keys to the configuration. The link installs the MCP server with placeholder keys that you'll need to replace with your actual API keys.
@@ -230,6 +255,11 @@ task-master show 1,3,5
# Research fresh information with project context
task-master research "What are the latest best practices for JWT authentication?"
# Move tasks between tags (cross-tag movement)
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=in-progress
task-master move --from=5,6,7 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=done --with-dependencies
task-master move --from=5 --from-tag=backlog --to-tag=in-progress --ignore-dependencies
# Generate task files
task-master generate

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{
"name": "@tm/cli",
"version": "1.0.0",
"description": "Task Master CLI - Command line interface for task management",
"type": "module",
"main": "./dist/index.js",
"types": "./src/index.ts",
"exports": {
".": "./src/index.ts"
},
"files": ["dist", "README.md"],
"scripts": {
"typecheck": "tsc --noEmit",
"lint": "biome check src",
"format": "biome format --write src",
"test": "vitest run",
"test:watch": "vitest",
"test:coverage": "vitest run --coverage",
"test:unit": "vitest run -t unit",
"test:integration": "vitest run -t integration",
"test:e2e": "vitest run --dir tests/e2e",
"test:ci": "vitest run --coverage --reporter=dot"
},
"dependencies": {
"@tm/core": "*",
"boxen": "^7.1.1",
"chalk": "5.6.2",
"cli-table3": "^0.6.5",
"commander": "^12.1.0",
"inquirer": "^9.2.10",
"ora": "^8.1.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@biomejs/biome": "^1.9.4",
"@types/inquirer": "^9.0.3",
"@types/node": "^22.10.5",
"tsx": "^4.20.4",
"typescript": "^5.7.3",
"vitest": "^2.1.8"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=18.0.0"
},
"keywords": ["task-master", "cli", "task-management", "productivity"],
"author": "",
"license": "MIT",
"typesVersions": {
"*": {
"*": ["src/*"]
}
}
}

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/**
* @fileoverview Auth command using Commander's native class pattern
* Extends Commander.Command for better integration with the framework
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import inquirer from 'inquirer';
import ora, { type Ora } from 'ora';
import open from 'open';
import {
AuthManager,
AuthenticationError,
type AuthCredentials
} from '@tm/core/auth';
import * as ui from '../utils/ui.js';
/**
* Result type from auth command
*/
export interface AuthResult {
success: boolean;
action: 'login' | 'logout' | 'status' | 'refresh';
credentials?: AuthCredentials;
message?: string;
}
/**
* AuthCommand extending Commander's Command class
* This is a thin presentation layer over @tm/core's AuthManager
*/
export class AuthCommand extends Command {
private authManager: AuthManager;
private lastResult?: AuthResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'auth');
// Initialize auth manager
this.authManager = AuthManager.getInstance();
// Configure the command with subcommands
this.description('Manage authentication with tryhamster.com');
// Add subcommands
this.addLoginCommand();
this.addLogoutCommand();
this.addStatusCommand();
this.addRefreshCommand();
// Default action shows help
this.action(() => {
this.help();
});
}
/**
* Add login subcommand
*/
private addLoginCommand(): void {
this.command('login')
.description('Authenticate with tryhamster.com')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeLogin();
});
}
/**
* Add logout subcommand
*/
private addLogoutCommand(): void {
this.command('logout')
.description('Logout and clear credentials')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeLogout();
});
}
/**
* Add status subcommand
*/
private addStatusCommand(): void {
this.command('status')
.description('Display authentication status')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeStatus();
});
}
/**
* Add refresh subcommand
*/
private addRefreshCommand(): void {
this.command('refresh')
.description('Refresh authentication token')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeRefresh();
});
}
/**
* Execute login command
*/
private async executeLogin(): Promise<void> {
try {
const result = await this.performInteractiveAuth();
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
// Exit cleanly after successful authentication
// Small delay to ensure all output is flushed
setTimeout(() => {
process.exit(0);
}, 100);
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Execute logout command
*/
private async executeLogout(): Promise<void> {
try {
const result = await this.performLogout();
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Execute status command
*/
private async executeStatus(): Promise<void> {
try {
const result = this.displayStatus();
this.setLastResult(result);
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Execute refresh command
*/
private async executeRefresh(): Promise<void> {
try {
const result = await this.refreshToken();
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Display authentication status
*/
private displayStatus(): AuthResult {
const credentials = this.authManager.getCredentials();
console.log(chalk.cyan('\n🔐 Authentication Status\n'));
if (credentials) {
console.log(chalk.green('✓ Authenticated'));
console.log(chalk.gray(` Email: ${credentials.email || 'N/A'}`));
console.log(chalk.gray(` User ID: ${credentials.userId}`));
console.log(
chalk.gray(` Token Type: ${credentials.tokenType || 'standard'}`)
);
if (credentials.expiresAt) {
const expiresAt = new Date(credentials.expiresAt);
const now = new Date();
const hoursRemaining = Math.floor(
(expiresAt.getTime() - now.getTime()) / (1000 * 60 * 60)
);
if (hoursRemaining > 0) {
console.log(
chalk.gray(
` Expires: ${expiresAt.toLocaleString()} (${hoursRemaining} hours remaining)`
)
);
} else {
console.log(
chalk.yellow(` Token expired at: ${expiresAt.toLocaleString()}`)
);
}
} else {
console.log(chalk.gray(' Expires: Never (API key)'));
}
console.log(
chalk.gray(` Saved: ${new Date(credentials.savedAt).toLocaleString()}`)
);
return {
success: true,
action: 'status',
credentials,
message: 'Authenticated'
};
} else {
console.log(chalk.yellow('✗ Not authenticated'));
console.log(
chalk.gray('\n Run "task-master auth login" to authenticate')
);
return {
success: false,
action: 'status',
message: 'Not authenticated'
};
}
}
/**
* Perform logout
*/
private async performLogout(): Promise<AuthResult> {
try {
await this.authManager.logout();
ui.displaySuccess('Successfully logged out');
return {
success: true,
action: 'logout',
message: 'Successfully logged out'
};
} catch (error) {
const message = `Failed to logout: ${(error as Error).message}`;
ui.displayError(message);
return {
success: false,
action: 'logout',
message
};
}
}
/**
* Refresh authentication token
*/
private async refreshToken(): Promise<AuthResult> {
const spinner = ora('Refreshing authentication token...').start();
try {
const credentials = await this.authManager.refreshToken();
spinner.succeed('Token refreshed successfully');
console.log(
chalk.gray(
` New expiration: ${credentials.expiresAt ? new Date(credentials.expiresAt).toLocaleString() : 'Never'}`
)
);
return {
success: true,
action: 'refresh',
credentials,
message: 'Token refreshed successfully'
};
} catch (error) {
spinner.fail('Failed to refresh token');
if ((error as AuthenticationError).code === 'NO_REFRESH_TOKEN') {
ui.displayWarning(
'No refresh token available. Please re-authenticate.'
);
} else {
ui.displayError(`Refresh failed: ${(error as Error).message}`);
}
return {
success: false,
action: 'refresh',
message: `Failed to refresh: ${(error as Error).message}`
};
}
}
/**
* Perform interactive authentication
*/
private async performInteractiveAuth(): Promise<AuthResult> {
ui.displayBanner('Task Master Authentication');
// Check if already authenticated
if (this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
const { continueAuth } = await inquirer.prompt([
{
type: 'confirm',
name: 'continueAuth',
message:
'You are already authenticated. Do you want to re-authenticate?',
default: false
}
]);
if (!continueAuth) {
const credentials = this.authManager.getCredentials();
ui.displaySuccess('Using existing authentication');
if (credentials) {
console.log(chalk.gray(` Email: ${credentials.email || 'N/A'}`));
console.log(chalk.gray(` User ID: ${credentials.userId}`));
}
return {
success: true,
action: 'login',
credentials: credentials || undefined,
message: 'Using existing authentication'
};
}
}
try {
// Direct browser authentication - no menu needed
const credentials = await this.authenticateWithBrowser();
ui.displaySuccess('Authentication successful!');
console.log(
chalk.gray(` Logged in as: ${credentials.email || credentials.userId}`)
);
return {
success: true,
action: 'login',
credentials,
message: 'Authentication successful'
};
} catch (error) {
this.handleAuthError(error as AuthenticationError);
return {
success: false,
action: 'login',
message: `Authentication failed: ${(error as Error).message}`
};
}
}
/**
* Authenticate with browser using OAuth 2.0 with PKCE
*/
private async authenticateWithBrowser(): Promise<AuthCredentials> {
let authSpinner: Ora | null = null;
try {
// Use AuthManager's new unified OAuth flow method with callbacks
const credentials = await this.authManager.authenticateWithOAuth({
// Callback to handle browser opening
openBrowser: async (authUrl) => {
await open(authUrl);
},
timeout: 5 * 60 * 1000, // 5 minutes
// Callback when auth URL is ready
onAuthUrl: (authUrl) => {
// Display authentication instructions
console.log(chalk.blue.bold('\n🔐 Browser Authentication\n'));
console.log(chalk.white(' Opening your browser to authenticate...'));
console.log(chalk.gray(" If the browser doesn't open, visit:"));
console.log(chalk.cyan.underline(` ${authUrl}\n`));
},
// Callback when waiting for authentication
onWaitingForAuth: () => {
authSpinner = ora({
text: 'Waiting for authentication...',
spinner: 'dots'
}).start();
},
// Callback on success
onSuccess: () => {
if (authSpinner) {
authSpinner.succeed('Authentication successful!');
}
},
// Callback on error
onError: () => {
if (authSpinner) {
authSpinner.fail('Authentication failed');
}
}
});
return credentials;
} catch (error) {
throw error;
}
}
/**
* Handle authentication errors
*/
private handleAuthError(error: AuthenticationError): void {
console.error(chalk.red(`\n✗ ${error.message}`));
switch (error.code) {
case 'NETWORK_ERROR':
ui.displayWarning(
'Please check your internet connection and try again.'
);
break;
case 'INVALID_CREDENTIALS':
ui.displayWarning('Please check your credentials and try again.');
break;
case 'AUTH_EXPIRED':
ui.displayWarning(
'Your session has expired. Please authenticate again.'
);
break;
default:
if (process.env.DEBUG) {
console.error(chalk.gray(error.stack || ''));
}
}
}
/**
* Handle general errors
*/
private handleError(error: any): void {
if (error instanceof AuthenticationError) {
this.handleAuthError(error);
} else {
const msg = error?.getSanitizedDetails?.() ?? {
message: error?.message ?? String(error)
};
console.error(chalk.red(`Error: ${msg.message || 'Unexpected error'}`));
if (error.stack && process.env.DEBUG) {
console.error(chalk.gray(error.stack));
}
}
}
/**
* Set the last result for programmatic access
*/
private setLastResult(result: AuthResult): void {
this.lastResult = result;
}
/**
* Get the last result (for programmatic usage)
*/
getLastResult(): AuthResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Get current authentication status (for programmatic usage)
*/
isAuthenticated(): boolean {
return this.authManager.isAuthenticated();
}
/**
* Get current credentials (for programmatic usage)
*/
getCredentials(): AuthCredentials | null {
return this.authManager.getCredentials();
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
// No resources to clean up for auth command
// But keeping method for consistency with other commands
}
/**
* Static method to register this command on an existing program
* This is for gradual migration - allows commands.js to use this
*/
static registerOn(program: Command): Command {
const authCommand = new AuthCommand();
program.addCommand(authCommand);
return authCommand;
}
/**
* Alternative registration that returns the command for chaining
* Can also configure the command name if needed
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): AuthCommand {
const authCommand = new AuthCommand(name);
program.addCommand(authCommand);
return authCommand;
}
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/**
* @fileoverview Context command for managing org/brief selection
* Provides a clean interface for workspace context management
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import inquirer from 'inquirer';
import ora from 'ora';
import {
AuthManager,
AuthenticationError,
type UserContext
} from '@tm/core/auth';
import * as ui from '../utils/ui.js';
/**
* Result type from context command
*/
export interface ContextResult {
success: boolean;
action: 'show' | 'select-org' | 'select-brief' | 'clear' | 'set';
context?: UserContext;
message?: string;
}
/**
* ContextCommand extending Commander's Command class
* Manages user's workspace context (org/brief selection)
*/
export class ContextCommand extends Command {
private authManager: AuthManager;
private lastResult?: ContextResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'context');
// Initialize auth manager
this.authManager = AuthManager.getInstance();
// Configure the command
this.description(
'Manage workspace context (organization and brief selection)'
);
// Add subcommands
this.addOrgCommand();
this.addBriefCommand();
this.addClearCommand();
this.addSetCommand();
// Default action shows current context
this.action(async () => {
await this.executeShow();
});
}
/**
* Add org selection subcommand
*/
private addOrgCommand(): void {
this.command('org')
.description('Select an organization')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeSelectOrg();
});
}
/**
* Add brief selection subcommand
*/
private addBriefCommand(): void {
this.command('brief')
.description('Select a brief within the current organization')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeSelectBrief();
});
}
/**
* Add clear subcommand
*/
private addClearCommand(): void {
this.command('clear')
.description('Clear all context selections')
.action(async () => {
await this.executeClear();
});
}
/**
* Add set subcommand for direct context setting
*/
private addSetCommand(): void {
this.command('set')
.description('Set context directly')
.option('--org <id>', 'Organization ID')
.option('--org-name <name>', 'Organization name')
.option('--brief <id>', 'Brief ID')
.option('--brief-name <name>', 'Brief name')
.action(async (options) => {
await this.executeSet(options);
});
}
/**
* Execute show current context
*/
private async executeShow(): Promise<void> {
try {
const result = this.displayContext();
this.setLastResult(result);
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Display current context
*/
private displayContext(): ContextResult {
// Check authentication first
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
console.log(chalk.yellow('✗ Not authenticated'));
console.log(chalk.gray('\n Run "tm auth login" to authenticate first'));
return {
success: false,
action: 'show',
message: 'Not authenticated'
};
}
const context = this.authManager.getContext();
console.log(chalk.cyan('\n🌍 Workspace Context\n'));
if (context && (context.orgId || context.briefId)) {
if (context.orgName || context.orgId) {
console.log(chalk.green('✓ Organization'));
if (context.orgName) {
console.log(chalk.white(` ${context.orgName}`));
}
if (context.orgId) {
console.log(chalk.gray(` ID: ${context.orgId}`));
}
}
if (context.briefName || context.briefId) {
console.log(chalk.green('\n✓ Brief'));
if (context.briefName) {
console.log(chalk.white(` ${context.briefName}`));
}
if (context.briefId) {
console.log(chalk.gray(` ID: ${context.briefId}`));
}
}
if (context.updatedAt) {
console.log(
chalk.gray(
`\n Last updated: ${new Date(context.updatedAt).toLocaleString()}`
)
);
}
return {
success: true,
action: 'show',
context,
message: 'Context loaded'
};
} else {
console.log(chalk.yellow('✗ No context selected'));
console.log(
chalk.gray('\n Run "tm context org" to select an organization')
);
console.log(chalk.gray(' Run "tm context brief" to select a brief'));
return {
success: true,
action: 'show',
message: 'No context selected'
};
}
}
/**
* Execute org selection
*/
private async executeSelectOrg(): Promise<void> {
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
const result = await this.selectOrganization();
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Select an organization interactively
*/
private async selectOrganization(): Promise<ContextResult> {
const spinner = ora('Fetching organizations...').start();
try {
// Fetch organizations from API
const organizations = await this.authManager.getOrganizations();
spinner.stop();
if (organizations.length === 0) {
ui.displayWarning('No organizations available');
return {
success: false,
action: 'select-org',
message: 'No organizations available'
};
}
// Prompt for selection
const { selectedOrg } = await inquirer.prompt([
{
type: 'list',
name: 'selectedOrg',
message: 'Select an organization:',
choices: organizations.map((org) => ({
name: org.name,
value: org
}))
}
]);
// Update context
await this.authManager.updateContext({
orgId: selectedOrg.id,
orgName: selectedOrg.name,
// Clear brief when changing org
briefId: undefined,
briefName: undefined
});
ui.displaySuccess(`Selected organization: ${selectedOrg.name}`);
return {
success: true,
action: 'select-org',
context: this.authManager.getContext() || undefined,
message: `Selected organization: ${selectedOrg.name}`
};
} catch (error) {
spinner.fail('Failed to fetch organizations');
throw error;
}
}
/**
* Execute brief selection
*/
private async executeSelectBrief(): Promise<void> {
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
// Check if org is selected
const context = this.authManager.getContext();
if (!context?.orgId) {
ui.displayError(
'No organization selected. Run "tm context org" first.'
);
process.exit(1);
}
const result = await this.selectBrief(context.orgId);
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Select a brief within the current organization
*/
private async selectBrief(orgId: string): Promise<ContextResult> {
const spinner = ora('Fetching briefs...').start();
try {
// Fetch briefs from API
const briefs = await this.authManager.getBriefs(orgId);
spinner.stop();
if (briefs.length === 0) {
ui.displayWarning('No briefs available in this organization');
return {
success: false,
action: 'select-brief',
message: 'No briefs available'
};
}
// Prompt for selection
const { selectedBrief } = await inquirer.prompt([
{
type: 'list',
name: 'selectedBrief',
message: 'Select a brief:',
choices: [
{ name: '(No brief - organization level)', value: null },
...briefs.map((brief) => ({
name: `Brief ${brief.id.slice(0, 8)} (${new Date(brief.createdAt).toLocaleDateString()})`,
value: brief
}))
]
}
]);
if (selectedBrief) {
// Update context with brief
const briefName = `Brief ${selectedBrief.id.slice(0, 8)}`;
await this.authManager.updateContext({
briefId: selectedBrief.id,
briefName: briefName
});
ui.displaySuccess(`Selected brief: ${briefName}`);
return {
success: true,
action: 'select-brief',
context: this.authManager.getContext() || undefined,
message: `Selected brief: ${selectedBrief.name}`
};
} else {
// Clear brief selection
await this.authManager.updateContext({
briefId: undefined,
briefName: undefined
});
ui.displaySuccess('Cleared brief selection (organization level)');
return {
success: true,
action: 'select-brief',
context: this.authManager.getContext() || undefined,
message: 'Cleared brief selection'
};
}
} catch (error) {
spinner.fail('Failed to fetch briefs');
throw error;
}
}
/**
* Execute clear context
*/
private async executeClear(): Promise<void> {
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
const result = await this.clearContext();
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Clear all context selections
*/
private async clearContext(): Promise<ContextResult> {
try {
await this.authManager.clearContext();
ui.displaySuccess('Context cleared');
return {
success: true,
action: 'clear',
message: 'Context cleared'
};
} catch (error) {
ui.displayError(`Failed to clear context: ${(error as Error).message}`);
return {
success: false,
action: 'clear',
message: `Failed to clear context: ${(error as Error).message}`
};
}
}
/**
* Execute set context with options
*/
private async executeSet(options: any): Promise<void> {
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
const result = await this.setContext(options);
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Set context directly from options
*/
private async setContext(options: any): Promise<ContextResult> {
try {
const context: Partial<UserContext> = {};
if (options.org) {
context.orgId = options.org;
}
if (options.orgName) {
context.orgName = options.orgName;
}
if (options.brief) {
context.briefId = options.brief;
}
if (options.briefName) {
context.briefName = options.briefName;
}
if (Object.keys(context).length === 0) {
ui.displayWarning('No context options provided');
return {
success: false,
action: 'set',
message: 'No context options provided'
};
}
await this.authManager.updateContext(context);
ui.displaySuccess('Context updated');
// Display what was set
if (context.orgName || context.orgId) {
console.log(
chalk.gray(` Organization: ${context.orgName || context.orgId}`)
);
}
if (context.briefName || context.briefId) {
console.log(
chalk.gray(` Brief: ${context.briefName || context.briefId}`)
);
}
return {
success: true,
action: 'set',
context: this.authManager.getContext() || undefined,
message: 'Context updated'
};
} catch (error) {
ui.displayError(`Failed to set context: ${(error as Error).message}`);
return {
success: false,
action: 'set',
message: `Failed to set context: ${(error as Error).message}`
};
}
}
/**
* Handle errors
*/
private handleError(error: any): void {
if (error instanceof AuthenticationError) {
console.error(chalk.red(`\n✗ ${error.message}`));
if (error.code === 'NOT_AUTHENTICATED') {
ui.displayWarning('Please authenticate first: tm auth login');
}
} else {
const msg = error?.message ?? String(error);
console.error(chalk.red(`Error: ${msg}`));
if (error.stack && process.env.DEBUG) {
console.error(chalk.gray(error.stack));
}
}
}
/**
* Set the last result for programmatic access
*/
private setLastResult(result: ContextResult): void {
this.lastResult = result;
}
/**
* Get the last result (for programmatic usage)
*/
getLastResult(): ContextResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Get current context (for programmatic usage)
*/
getContext(): UserContext | null {
return this.authManager.getContext();
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
// No resources to clean up for context command
}
/**
* Static method to register this command on an existing program
*/
static registerOn(program: Command): Command {
const contextCommand = new ContextCommand();
program.addCommand(contextCommand);
return contextCommand;
}
/**
* Alternative registration that returns the command for chaining
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ContextCommand {
const contextCommand = new ContextCommand(name);
program.addCommand(contextCommand);
return contextCommand;
}
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/**
* @fileoverview ListTasks command using Commander's native class pattern
* Extends Commander.Command for better integration with the framework
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import {
createTaskMasterCore,
type Task,
type TaskStatus,
type TaskMasterCore,
TASK_STATUSES,
OUTPUT_FORMATS,
STATUS_ICONS,
type OutputFormat
} from '@tm/core';
import type { StorageType } from '@tm/core/types';
import * as ui from '../utils/ui.js';
import {
displayHeader,
displayDashboards,
calculateTaskStatistics,
calculateSubtaskStatistics,
calculateDependencyStatistics,
getPriorityBreakdown,
displayRecommendedNextTask,
getTaskDescription,
displaySuggestedNextSteps,
type NextTaskInfo
} from '../ui/index.js';
/**
* Options interface for the list command
*/
export interface ListCommandOptions {
status?: string;
tag?: string;
withSubtasks?: boolean;
format?: OutputFormat;
silent?: boolean;
project?: string;
}
/**
* Result type from list command
*/
export interface ListTasksResult {
tasks: Task[];
total: number;
filtered: number;
tag?: string;
storageType: Exclude<StorageType, 'auto'>;
}
/**
* ListTasksCommand extending Commander's Command class
* This is a thin presentation layer over @tm/core
*/
export class ListTasksCommand extends Command {
private tmCore?: TaskMasterCore;
private lastResult?: ListTasksResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'list');
// Configure the command
this.description('List tasks with optional filtering')
.alias('ls')
.option('-s, --status <status>', 'Filter by status (comma-separated)')
.option('-t, --tag <tag>', 'Filter by tag')
.option('--with-subtasks', 'Include subtasks in the output')
.option(
'-f, --format <format>',
'Output format (text, json, compact)',
'text'
)
.option('--silent', 'Suppress output (useful for programmatic usage)')
.option('-p, --project <path>', 'Project root directory', process.cwd())
.action(async (options: ListCommandOptions) => {
await this.executeCommand(options);
});
}
/**
* Execute the list command
*/
private async executeCommand(options: ListCommandOptions): Promise<void> {
try {
// Validate options
if (!this.validateOptions(options)) {
process.exit(1);
}
// Initialize tm-core
await this.initializeCore(options.project || process.cwd());
// Get tasks from core
const result = await this.getTasks(options);
// Store result for programmatic access
this.setLastResult(result);
// Display results
if (!options.silent) {
this.displayResults(result, options);
}
} catch (error: any) {
const msg = error?.getSanitizedDetails?.() ?? {
message: error?.message ?? String(error)
};
console.error(chalk.red(`Error: ${msg.message || 'Unexpected error'}`));
if (error.stack && process.env.DEBUG) {
console.error(chalk.gray(error.stack));
}
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Validate command options
*/
private validateOptions(options: ListCommandOptions): boolean {
// Validate format
if (
options.format &&
!OUTPUT_FORMATS.includes(options.format as OutputFormat)
) {
console.error(chalk.red(`Invalid format: ${options.format}`));
console.error(chalk.gray(`Valid formats: ${OUTPUT_FORMATS.join(', ')}`));
return false;
}
// Validate status
if (options.status) {
const statuses = options.status.split(',').map((s: string) => s.trim());
for (const status of statuses) {
if (status !== 'all' && !TASK_STATUSES.includes(status as TaskStatus)) {
console.error(chalk.red(`Invalid status: ${status}`));
console.error(
chalk.gray(`Valid statuses: ${TASK_STATUSES.join(', ')}`)
);
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Initialize TaskMasterCore
*/
private async initializeCore(projectRoot: string): Promise<void> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
this.tmCore = await createTaskMasterCore({ projectPath: projectRoot });
}
}
/**
* Get tasks from tm-core
*/
private async getTasks(
options: ListCommandOptions
): Promise<ListTasksResult> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
throw new Error('TaskMasterCore not initialized');
}
// Build filter
const filter =
options.status && options.status !== 'all'
? {
status: options.status
.split(',')
.map((s: string) => s.trim() as TaskStatus)
}
: undefined;
// Call tm-core
const result = await this.tmCore.getTaskList({
tag: options.tag,
filter,
includeSubtasks: options.withSubtasks
});
return result as ListTasksResult;
}
/**
* Display results based on format
*/
private displayResults(
result: ListTasksResult,
options: ListCommandOptions
): void {
const format = (options.format || 'text') as OutputFormat | 'text';
switch (format) {
case 'json':
this.displayJson(result);
break;
case 'compact':
this.displayCompact(result.tasks, options.withSubtasks);
break;
case 'text':
default:
this.displayText(result, options.withSubtasks);
break;
}
}
/**
* Display in JSON format
*/
private displayJson(data: ListTasksResult): void {
console.log(
JSON.stringify(
{
tasks: data.tasks,
metadata: {
total: data.total,
filtered: data.filtered,
tag: data.tag,
storageType: data.storageType
}
},
null,
2
)
);
}
/**
* Display in compact format
*/
private displayCompact(tasks: Task[], withSubtasks?: boolean): void {
tasks.forEach((task) => {
const icon = STATUS_ICONS[task.status];
console.log(`${chalk.cyan(task.id)} ${icon} ${task.title}`);
if (withSubtasks && task.subtasks?.length) {
task.subtasks.forEach((subtask) => {
const subIcon = STATUS_ICONS[subtask.status];
console.log(
` ${chalk.gray(`${task.id}.${subtask.id}`)} ${subIcon} ${chalk.gray(subtask.title)}`
);
});
}
});
}
/**
* Display in text format with tables
*/
private displayText(data: ListTasksResult, withSubtasks?: boolean): void {
const { tasks, tag } = data;
// Get file path for display
const filePath = this.tmCore ? `.taskmaster/tasks/tasks.json` : undefined;
// Display header without banner (banner already shown by main CLI)
displayHeader({
tag: tag || 'master',
filePath: filePath
});
// No tasks message
if (tasks.length === 0) {
ui.displayWarning('No tasks found matching the criteria.');
return;
}
// Calculate statistics
const taskStats = calculateTaskStatistics(tasks);
const subtaskStats = calculateSubtaskStatistics(tasks);
const depStats = calculateDependencyStatistics(tasks);
const priorityBreakdown = getPriorityBreakdown(tasks);
// Find next task following the same logic as findNextTask
const nextTask = this.findNextTask(tasks);
// Display dashboard boxes
displayDashboards(
taskStats,
subtaskStats,
priorityBreakdown,
depStats,
nextTask
);
// Task table - no title, just show the table directly
console.log(
ui.createTaskTable(tasks, {
showSubtasks: withSubtasks,
showDependencies: true,
showComplexity: true // Enable complexity column
})
);
// Display recommended next task section immediately after table
if (nextTask) {
// Find the full task object to get description
const fullTask = tasks.find((t) => String(t.id) === String(nextTask.id));
const description = fullTask ? getTaskDescription(fullTask) : undefined;
displayRecommendedNextTask({
...nextTask,
status: 'pending', // Next task is typically pending
description
});
} else {
displayRecommendedNextTask(undefined);
}
// Display suggested next steps at the end
displaySuggestedNextSteps();
}
/**
* Set the last result for programmatic access
*/
private setLastResult(result: ListTasksResult): void {
this.lastResult = result;
}
/**
* Find the next task to work on
* Implements the same logic as scripts/modules/task-manager/find-next-task.js
*/
private findNextTask(tasks: Task[]): NextTaskInfo | undefined {
const priorityValues: Record<string, number> = {
critical: 4,
high: 3,
medium: 2,
low: 1
};
// Build set of completed task IDs (including subtasks)
const completedIds = new Set<string>();
tasks.forEach((t) => {
if (t.status === 'done' || t.status === 'completed') {
completedIds.add(String(t.id));
}
if (t.subtasks) {
t.subtasks.forEach((st) => {
if (st.status === 'done' || st.status === 'completed') {
completedIds.add(`${t.id}.${st.id}`);
}
});
}
});
// First, look for eligible subtasks in in-progress parent tasks
const candidateSubtasks: NextTaskInfo[] = [];
tasks
.filter(
(t) => t.status === 'in-progress' && t.subtasks && t.subtasks.length > 0
)
.forEach((parent) => {
parent.subtasks!.forEach((st) => {
const stStatus = (st.status || 'pending').toLowerCase();
if (stStatus !== 'pending' && stStatus !== 'in-progress') return;
// Check if dependencies are satisfied
const fullDeps =
st.dependencies?.map((d) => {
// Handle both numeric and string IDs
if (typeof d === 'string' && d.includes('.')) {
return d;
}
return `${parent.id}.${d}`;
}) ?? [];
const depsSatisfied =
fullDeps.length === 0 ||
fullDeps.every((depId) => completedIds.has(String(depId)));
if (depsSatisfied) {
candidateSubtasks.push({
id: `${parent.id}.${st.id}`,
title: st.title || `Subtask ${st.id}`,
priority: st.priority || parent.priority || 'medium',
dependencies: fullDeps.map((d) => String(d))
});
}
});
});
if (candidateSubtasks.length > 0) {
// Sort by priority, then by dependencies count, then by ID
candidateSubtasks.sort((a, b) => {
const pa = priorityValues[a.priority || 'medium'] ?? 2;
const pb = priorityValues[b.priority || 'medium'] ?? 2;
if (pb !== pa) return pb - pa;
const depCountA = a.dependencies?.length || 0;
const depCountB = b.dependencies?.length || 0;
if (depCountA !== depCountB) return depCountA - depCountB;
return String(a.id).localeCompare(String(b.id));
});
return candidateSubtasks[0];
}
// Fall back to finding eligible top-level tasks
const eligibleTasks = tasks.filter((task) => {
// Skip non-eligible statuses
const status = (task.status || 'pending').toLowerCase();
if (status !== 'pending' && status !== 'in-progress') return false;
// Check dependencies
const deps = task.dependencies || [];
const depsSatisfied =
deps.length === 0 ||
deps.every((depId) => completedIds.has(String(depId)));
return depsSatisfied;
});
if (eligibleTasks.length === 0) return undefined;
// Sort eligible tasks
eligibleTasks.sort((a, b) => {
// Priority (higher first)
const pa = priorityValues[a.priority || 'medium'] ?? 2;
const pb = priorityValues[b.priority || 'medium'] ?? 2;
if (pb !== pa) return pb - pa;
// Dependencies count (fewer first)
const depCountA = a.dependencies?.length || 0;
const depCountB = b.dependencies?.length || 0;
if (depCountA !== depCountB) return depCountA - depCountB;
// ID (lower first)
return Number(a.id) - Number(b.id);
});
const nextTask = eligibleTasks[0];
return {
id: nextTask.id,
title: nextTask.title,
priority: nextTask.priority,
dependencies: nextTask.dependencies?.map((d) => String(d))
};
}
/**
* Get the last result (for programmatic usage)
*/
getLastResult(): ListTasksResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
if (this.tmCore) {
await this.tmCore.close();
this.tmCore = undefined;
}
}
/**
* Static method to register this command on an existing program
* This is for gradual migration - allows commands.js to use this
*/
static registerOn(program: Command): Command {
const listCommand = new ListTasksCommand();
program.addCommand(listCommand);
return listCommand;
}
/**
* Alternative registration that returns the command for chaining
* Can also configure the command name if needed
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ListTasksCommand {
const listCommand = new ListTasksCommand(name);
program.addCommand(listCommand);
return listCommand;
}
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/**
* @fileoverview ShowCommand using Commander's native class pattern
* Extends Commander.Command for better integration with the framework
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
import { createTaskMasterCore, type Task, type TaskMasterCore } from '@tm/core';
import type { StorageType } from '@tm/core/types';
import * as ui from '../utils/ui.js';
import {
displayTaskHeader,
displayTaskProperties,
displayImplementationDetails,
displayTestStrategy,
displaySubtasks,
displaySuggestedActions
} from '../ui/components/task-detail.component.js';
/**
* Options interface for the show command
*/
export interface ShowCommandOptions {
id?: string;
status?: string;
format?: 'text' | 'json';
silent?: boolean;
project?: string;
}
/**
* Result type from show command
*/
export interface ShowTaskResult {
task: Task | null;
found: boolean;
storageType: Exclude<StorageType, 'auto'>;
}
/**
* Result type for multiple tasks
*/
export interface ShowMultipleTasksResult {
tasks: Task[];
notFound: string[];
storageType: Exclude<StorageType, 'auto'>;
}
/**
* ShowCommand extending Commander's Command class
* This is a thin presentation layer over @tm/core
*/
export class ShowCommand extends Command {
private tmCore?: TaskMasterCore;
private lastResult?: ShowTaskResult | ShowMultipleTasksResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'show');
// Configure the command
this.description('Display detailed information about one or more tasks')
.argument('[id]', 'Task ID(s) to show (comma-separated for multiple)')
.option(
'-i, --id <id>',
'Task ID(s) to show (comma-separated for multiple)'
)
.option('-s, --status <status>', 'Filter subtasks by status')
.option('-f, --format <format>', 'Output format (text, json)', 'text')
.option('--silent', 'Suppress output (useful for programmatic usage)')
.option('-p, --project <path>', 'Project root directory', process.cwd())
.action(
async (taskId: string | undefined, options: ShowCommandOptions) => {
await this.executeCommand(taskId, options);
}
);
}
/**
* Execute the show command
*/
private async executeCommand(
taskId: string | undefined,
options: ShowCommandOptions
): Promise<void> {
try {
// Validate options
if (!this.validateOptions(options)) {
process.exit(1);
}
// Initialize tm-core
await this.initializeCore(options.project || process.cwd());
// Get the task ID from argument or option
const idArg = taskId || options.id;
if (!idArg) {
console.error(chalk.red('Error: Please provide a task ID'));
process.exit(1);
}
// Check if multiple IDs are provided (comma-separated)
const taskIds = idArg
.split(',')
.map((id) => id.trim())
.filter((id) => id.length > 0);
// Get tasks from core
const result =
taskIds.length > 1
? await this.getMultipleTasks(taskIds, options)
: await this.getSingleTask(taskIds[0], options);
// Store result for programmatic access
this.setLastResult(result);
// Display results
if (!options.silent) {
this.displayResults(result, options);
}
} catch (error: any) {
const msg = error?.getSanitizedDetails?.() ?? {
message: error?.message ?? String(error)
};
console.error(chalk.red(`Error: ${msg.message || 'Unexpected error'}`));
if (error.stack && process.env.DEBUG) {
console.error(chalk.gray(error.stack));
}
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Validate command options
*/
private validateOptions(options: ShowCommandOptions): boolean {
// Validate format
if (options.format && !['text', 'json'].includes(options.format)) {
console.error(chalk.red(`Invalid format: ${options.format}`));
console.error(chalk.gray(`Valid formats: text, json`));
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Initialize TaskMasterCore
*/
private async initializeCore(projectRoot: string): Promise<void> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
this.tmCore = await createTaskMasterCore({ projectPath: projectRoot });
}
}
/**
* Get a single task from tm-core
*/
private async getSingleTask(
taskId: string,
_options: ShowCommandOptions
): Promise<ShowTaskResult> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
throw new Error('TaskMasterCore not initialized');
}
// Get the task
const task = await this.tmCore.getTask(taskId);
// Get storage type
const storageType = this.tmCore.getStorageType();
return {
task,
found: task !== null,
storageType: storageType as Exclude<StorageType, 'auto'>
};
}
/**
* Get multiple tasks from tm-core
*/
private async getMultipleTasks(
taskIds: string[],
_options: ShowCommandOptions
): Promise<ShowMultipleTasksResult> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
throw new Error('TaskMasterCore not initialized');
}
const tasks: Task[] = [];
const notFound: string[] = [];
// Get each task individually
for (const taskId of taskIds) {
const task = await this.tmCore.getTask(taskId);
if (task) {
tasks.push(task);
} else {
notFound.push(taskId);
}
}
// Get storage type
const storageType = this.tmCore.getStorageType();
return {
tasks,
notFound,
storageType: storageType as Exclude<StorageType, 'auto'>
};
}
/**
* Display results based on format
*/
private displayResults(
result: ShowTaskResult | ShowMultipleTasksResult,
options: ShowCommandOptions
): void {
const format = options.format || 'text';
switch (format) {
case 'json':
this.displayJson(result);
break;
case 'text':
default:
if ('task' in result) {
// Single task result
this.displaySingleTask(result, options);
} else {
// Multiple tasks result
this.displayMultipleTasks(result, options);
}
break;
}
}
/**
* Display in JSON format
*/
private displayJson(result: ShowTaskResult | ShowMultipleTasksResult): void {
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
}
/**
* Display a single task in text format
*/
private displaySingleTask(
result: ShowTaskResult,
options: ShowCommandOptions
): void {
if (!result.found || !result.task) {
console.log(
boxen(chalk.yellow(`Task not found!`), {
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: 'yellow',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 1 }
})
);
return;
}
const task = result.task;
// Display header with tag
displayTaskHeader(task.id, task.title);
// Display task properties in table format
displayTaskProperties(task);
// Display implementation details if available
if (task.details) {
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
displayImplementationDetails(task.details);
}
// Display test strategy if available
if ('testStrategy' in task && task.testStrategy) {
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
displayTestStrategy(task.testStrategy as string);
}
// Display subtasks if available
if (task.subtasks && task.subtasks.length > 0) {
// Filter subtasks by status if provided
const filteredSubtasks = options.status
? task.subtasks.filter((sub) => sub.status === options.status)
: task.subtasks;
if (filteredSubtasks.length === 0 && options.status) {
console.log(
chalk.gray(` No subtasks with status '${options.status}'`)
);
} else {
displaySubtasks(filteredSubtasks, task.id);
}
}
// Display suggested actions
displaySuggestedActions(task.id);
}
/**
* Display multiple tasks in text format
*/
private displayMultipleTasks(
result: ShowMultipleTasksResult,
_options: ShowCommandOptions
): void {
// Header
ui.displayBanner(`Tasks (${result.tasks.length} found)`);
if (result.notFound.length > 0) {
console.log(chalk.yellow(`\n⚠ Not found: ${result.notFound.join(', ')}`));
}
if (result.tasks.length === 0) {
ui.displayWarning('No tasks found matching the criteria.');
return;
}
// Task table
console.log(chalk.blue.bold(`\n📋 Tasks:\n`));
console.log(
ui.createTaskTable(result.tasks, {
showSubtasks: true,
showDependencies: true
})
);
console.log(`\n${chalk.gray('Storage: ' + result.storageType)}`);
}
/**
* Set the last result for programmatic access
*/
private setLastResult(
result: ShowTaskResult | ShowMultipleTasksResult
): void {
this.lastResult = result;
}
/**
* Get the last result (for programmatic usage)
*/
getLastResult(): ShowTaskResult | ShowMultipleTasksResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
if (this.tmCore) {
await this.tmCore.close();
this.tmCore = undefined;
}
}
/**
* Static method to register this command on an existing program
* This is for gradual migration - allows commands.js to use this
*/
static registerOn(program: Command): Command {
const showCommand = new ShowCommand();
program.addCommand(showCommand);
return showCommand;
}
/**
* Alternative registration that returns the command for chaining
* Can also configure the command name if needed
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ShowCommand {
const showCommand = new ShowCommand(name);
program.addCommand(showCommand);
return showCommand;
}
}

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/**
* @fileoverview Main entry point for @tm/cli package
* Exports all public APIs for the CLI presentation layer
*/
// Commands
export { ListTasksCommand } from './commands/list.command.js';
export { ShowCommand } from './commands/show.command.js';
export { AuthCommand } from './commands/auth.command.js';
export { ContextCommand } from './commands/context.command.js';
// UI utilities (for other commands to use)
export * as ui from './utils/ui.js';
// Re-export commonly used types from tm-core
export type {
Task,
TaskStatus,
TaskPriority,
TaskMasterCore
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/**
* @fileoverview Dashboard components for Task Master CLI
* Displays project statistics and dependency information
*/
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
import type { Task, TaskPriority } from '@tm/core/types';
/**
* Statistics for task collection
*/
export interface TaskStatistics {
total: number;
done: number;
inProgress: number;
pending: number;
blocked: number;
deferred: number;
cancelled: number;
review?: number;
completionPercentage: number;
}
/**
* Statistics for dependencies
*/
export interface DependencyStatistics {
tasksWithNoDeps: number;
tasksReadyToWork: number;
tasksBlockedByDeps: number;
mostDependedOnTaskId?: number;
mostDependedOnCount?: number;
avgDependenciesPerTask: number;
}
/**
* Next task information
*/
export interface NextTaskInfo {
id: string | number;
title: string;
priority?: TaskPriority;
dependencies?: (string | number)[];
complexity?: number | string;
}
/**
* Status breakdown for progress bars
*/
export interface StatusBreakdown {
'in-progress'?: number;
pending?: number;
blocked?: number;
deferred?: number;
cancelled?: number;
review?: number;
}
/**
* Create a progress bar with color-coded status segments
*/
function createProgressBar(
completionPercentage: number,
width: number = 30,
statusBreakdown?: StatusBreakdown
): string {
// If no breakdown provided, use simple green bar
if (!statusBreakdown) {
const filled = Math.round((completionPercentage / 100) * width);
const empty = width - filled;
return chalk.green('█').repeat(filled) + chalk.gray('░').repeat(empty);
}
// Build the bar with different colored sections
// Order matches the status display: Done, Cancelled, Deferred, In Progress, Review, Pending, Blocked
let bar = '';
let charsUsed = 0;
// 1. Green filled blocks for completed tasks (done)
const completedChars = Math.round((completionPercentage / 100) * width);
if (completedChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.green('█').repeat(completedChars);
charsUsed += completedChars;
}
// 2. Gray filled blocks for cancelled (won't be done)
if (statusBreakdown.cancelled && charsUsed < width) {
const cancelledChars = Math.round(
(statusBreakdown.cancelled / 100) * width
);
const actualChars = Math.min(cancelledChars, width - charsUsed);
if (actualChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.gray('█').repeat(actualChars);
charsUsed += actualChars;
}
}
// 3. Gray filled blocks for deferred (won't be done now)
if (statusBreakdown.deferred && charsUsed < width) {
const deferredChars = Math.round((statusBreakdown.deferred / 100) * width);
const actualChars = Math.min(deferredChars, width - charsUsed);
if (actualChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.gray('█').repeat(actualChars);
charsUsed += actualChars;
}
}
// 4. Blue filled blocks for in-progress (actively working)
if (statusBreakdown['in-progress'] && charsUsed < width) {
const inProgressChars = Math.round(
(statusBreakdown['in-progress'] / 100) * width
);
const actualChars = Math.min(inProgressChars, width - charsUsed);
if (actualChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.blue('█').repeat(actualChars);
charsUsed += actualChars;
}
}
// 5. Magenta empty blocks for review (almost done)
if (statusBreakdown.review && charsUsed < width) {
const reviewChars = Math.round((statusBreakdown.review / 100) * width);
const actualChars = Math.min(reviewChars, width - charsUsed);
if (actualChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.magenta('░').repeat(actualChars);
charsUsed += actualChars;
}
}
// 6. Yellow empty blocks for pending (ready to start)
if (statusBreakdown.pending && charsUsed < width) {
const pendingChars = Math.round((statusBreakdown.pending / 100) * width);
const actualChars = Math.min(pendingChars, width - charsUsed);
if (actualChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.yellow('░').repeat(actualChars);
charsUsed += actualChars;
}
}
// 7. Red empty blocks for blocked (can't start yet)
if (statusBreakdown.blocked && charsUsed < width) {
const blockedChars = Math.round((statusBreakdown.blocked / 100) * width);
const actualChars = Math.min(blockedChars, width - charsUsed);
if (actualChars > 0) {
bar += chalk.red('░').repeat(actualChars);
charsUsed += actualChars;
}
}
// Fill any remaining space with gray empty yellow blocks
if (charsUsed < width) {
bar += chalk.yellow('░').repeat(width - charsUsed);
}
return bar;
}
/**
* Calculate task statistics from a list of tasks
*/
export function calculateTaskStatistics(tasks: Task[]): TaskStatistics {
const stats: TaskStatistics = {
total: tasks.length,
done: 0,
inProgress: 0,
pending: 0,
blocked: 0,
deferred: 0,
cancelled: 0,
review: 0,
completionPercentage: 0
};
tasks.forEach((task) => {
switch (task.status) {
case 'done':
stats.done++;
break;
case 'in-progress':
stats.inProgress++;
break;
case 'pending':
stats.pending++;
break;
case 'blocked':
stats.blocked++;
break;
case 'deferred':
stats.deferred++;
break;
case 'cancelled':
stats.cancelled++;
break;
case 'review':
stats.review = (stats.review || 0) + 1;
break;
}
});
stats.completionPercentage =
stats.total > 0 ? Math.round((stats.done / stats.total) * 100) : 0;
return stats;
}
/**
* Calculate subtask statistics from tasks
*/
export function calculateSubtaskStatistics(tasks: Task[]): TaskStatistics {
const stats: TaskStatistics = {
total: 0,
done: 0,
inProgress: 0,
pending: 0,
blocked: 0,
deferred: 0,
cancelled: 0,
review: 0,
completionPercentage: 0
};
tasks.forEach((task) => {
if (task.subtasks && task.subtasks.length > 0) {
task.subtasks.forEach((subtask) => {
stats.total++;
switch (subtask.status) {
case 'done':
stats.done++;
break;
case 'in-progress':
stats.inProgress++;
break;
case 'pending':
stats.pending++;
break;
case 'blocked':
stats.blocked++;
break;
case 'deferred':
stats.deferred++;
break;
case 'cancelled':
stats.cancelled++;
break;
case 'review':
stats.review = (stats.review || 0) + 1;
break;
}
});
}
});
stats.completionPercentage =
stats.total > 0 ? Math.round((stats.done / stats.total) * 100) : 0;
return stats;
}
/**
* Calculate dependency statistics
*/
export function calculateDependencyStatistics(
tasks: Task[]
): DependencyStatistics {
const completedTaskIds = new Set(
tasks.filter((t) => t.status === 'done').map((t) => t.id)
);
const tasksWithNoDeps = tasks.filter(
(t) =>
t.status !== 'done' && (!t.dependencies || t.dependencies.length === 0)
).length;
const tasksWithAllDepsSatisfied = tasks.filter(
(t) =>
t.status !== 'done' &&
t.dependencies &&
t.dependencies.length > 0 &&
t.dependencies.every((depId) => completedTaskIds.has(depId))
).length;
const tasksBlockedByDeps = tasks.filter(
(t) =>
t.status !== 'done' &&
t.dependencies &&
t.dependencies.length > 0 &&
!t.dependencies.every((depId) => completedTaskIds.has(depId))
).length;
// Calculate most depended-on task
const dependencyCount: Record<string, number> = {};
tasks.forEach((task) => {
if (task.dependencies && task.dependencies.length > 0) {
task.dependencies.forEach((depId) => {
const key = String(depId);
dependencyCount[key] = (dependencyCount[key] || 0) + 1;
});
}
});
let mostDependedOnTaskId: number | undefined;
let mostDependedOnCount = 0;
for (const [taskId, count] of Object.entries(dependencyCount)) {
if (count > mostDependedOnCount) {
mostDependedOnCount = count;
mostDependedOnTaskId = parseInt(taskId);
}
}
// Calculate average dependencies
const totalDependencies = tasks.reduce(
(sum, task) => sum + (task.dependencies ? task.dependencies.length : 0),
0
);
const avgDependenciesPerTask =
tasks.length > 0 ? totalDependencies / tasks.length : 0;
return {
tasksWithNoDeps,
tasksReadyToWork: tasksWithNoDeps + tasksWithAllDepsSatisfied,
tasksBlockedByDeps,
mostDependedOnTaskId,
mostDependedOnCount,
avgDependenciesPerTask
};
}
/**
* Get priority counts
*/
export function getPriorityBreakdown(
tasks: Task[]
): Record<TaskPriority, number> {
const breakdown: Record<TaskPriority, number> = {
critical: 0,
high: 0,
medium: 0,
low: 0
};
tasks.forEach((task) => {
const priority = task.priority || 'medium';
breakdown[priority]++;
});
return breakdown;
}
/**
* Calculate status breakdown as percentages
*/
function calculateStatusBreakdown(stats: TaskStatistics): StatusBreakdown {
if (stats.total === 0) return {};
return {
'in-progress': (stats.inProgress / stats.total) * 100,
pending: (stats.pending / stats.total) * 100,
blocked: (stats.blocked / stats.total) * 100,
deferred: (stats.deferred / stats.total) * 100,
cancelled: (stats.cancelled / stats.total) * 100,
review: ((stats.review || 0) / stats.total) * 100
};
}
/**
* Format status counts in the correct order with colors
* @param stats - The statistics object containing counts
* @param isSubtask - Whether this is for subtasks (affects "Done" vs "Completed" label)
*/
function formatStatusLine(
stats: TaskStatistics,
isSubtask: boolean = false
): string {
const parts: string[] = [];
// Order: Done, Cancelled, Deferred, In Progress, Review, Pending, Blocked
if (isSubtask) {
parts.push(`Completed: ${chalk.green(`${stats.done}/${stats.total}`)}`);
} else {
parts.push(`Done: ${chalk.green(stats.done)}`);
}
parts.push(`Cancelled: ${chalk.gray(stats.cancelled)}`);
parts.push(`Deferred: ${chalk.gray(stats.deferred)}`);
// Add line break for second row
const firstLine = parts.join(' ');
parts.length = 0;
parts.push(`In Progress: ${chalk.blue(stats.inProgress)}`);
parts.push(`Review: ${chalk.magenta(stats.review || 0)}`);
parts.push(`Pending: ${chalk.yellow(stats.pending)}`);
parts.push(`Blocked: ${chalk.red(stats.blocked)}`);
const secondLine = parts.join(' ');
return firstLine + '\n' + secondLine;
}
/**
* Display the project dashboard box
*/
export function displayProjectDashboard(
taskStats: TaskStatistics,
subtaskStats: TaskStatistics,
priorityBreakdown: Record<TaskPriority, number>
): string {
// Calculate status breakdowns using the helper function
const taskStatusBreakdown = calculateStatusBreakdown(taskStats);
const subtaskStatusBreakdown = calculateStatusBreakdown(subtaskStats);
// Create progress bars with the breakdowns
const taskProgressBar = createProgressBar(
taskStats.completionPercentage,
30,
taskStatusBreakdown
);
const subtaskProgressBar = createProgressBar(
subtaskStats.completionPercentage,
30,
subtaskStatusBreakdown
);
const taskPercentage = `${taskStats.completionPercentage}% ${taskStats.done}/${taskStats.total}`;
const subtaskPercentage = `${subtaskStats.completionPercentage}% ${subtaskStats.done}/${subtaskStats.total}`;
const content =
chalk.white.bold('Project Dashboard') +
'\n' +
`Tasks Progress: ${taskProgressBar} ${chalk.yellow(taskPercentage)}\n` +
formatStatusLine(taskStats, false) +
'\n\n' +
`Subtasks Progress: ${subtaskProgressBar} ${chalk.cyan(subtaskPercentage)}\n` +
formatStatusLine(subtaskStats, true) +
'\n\n' +
chalk.cyan.bold('Priority Breakdown:') +
'\n' +
`${chalk.red('•')} ${chalk.white('High priority:')} ${priorityBreakdown.high}\n` +
`${chalk.yellow('•')} ${chalk.white('Medium priority:')} ${priorityBreakdown.medium}\n` +
`${chalk.green('•')} ${chalk.white('Low priority:')} ${priorityBreakdown.low}`;
return content;
}
/**
* Display the dependency dashboard box
*/
export function displayDependencyDashboard(
depStats: DependencyStatistics,
nextTask?: NextTaskInfo
): string {
const content =
chalk.white.bold('Dependency Status & Next Task') +
'\n' +
chalk.cyan.bold('Dependency Metrics:') +
'\n' +
`${chalk.green('•')} ${chalk.white('Tasks with no dependencies:')} ${depStats.tasksWithNoDeps}\n` +
`${chalk.green('•')} ${chalk.white('Tasks ready to work on:')} ${depStats.tasksReadyToWork}\n` +
`${chalk.yellow('•')} ${chalk.white('Tasks blocked by dependencies:')} ${depStats.tasksBlockedByDeps}\n` +
`${chalk.magenta('•')} ${chalk.white('Most depended-on task:')} ${
depStats.mostDependedOnTaskId
? chalk.cyan(
`#${depStats.mostDependedOnTaskId} (${depStats.mostDependedOnCount} dependents)`
)
: chalk.gray('None')
}\n` +
`${chalk.blue('•')} ${chalk.white('Avg dependencies per task:')} ${depStats.avgDependenciesPerTask.toFixed(1)}\n\n` +
chalk.cyan.bold('Next Task to Work On:') +
'\n' +
`ID: ${nextTask ? chalk.cyan(String(nextTask.id)) : chalk.gray('N/A')} - ${
nextTask
? chalk.white.bold(nextTask.title)
: chalk.yellow('No task available')
}\n` +
`Priority: ${nextTask?.priority || chalk.gray('N/A')} Dependencies: ${
nextTask?.dependencies?.length
? chalk.cyan(nextTask.dependencies.join(', '))
: chalk.gray('None')
}\n` +
`Complexity: ${nextTask?.complexity || chalk.gray('N/A')}`;
return content;
}
/**
* Display dashboard boxes side by side or stacked
*/
export function displayDashboards(
taskStats: TaskStatistics,
subtaskStats: TaskStatistics,
priorityBreakdown: Record<TaskPriority, number>,
depStats: DependencyStatistics,
nextTask?: NextTaskInfo
): void {
const projectDashboardContent = displayProjectDashboard(
taskStats,
subtaskStats,
priorityBreakdown
);
const dependencyDashboardContent = displayDependencyDashboard(
depStats,
nextTask
);
// Get terminal width
const terminalWidth = process.stdout.columns || 80;
const minDashboardWidth = 50;
const minDependencyWidth = 50;
const totalMinWidth = minDashboardWidth + minDependencyWidth + 4;
// If terminal is wide enough, show side by side
if (terminalWidth >= totalMinWidth) {
const halfWidth = Math.floor(terminalWidth / 2);
const boxContentWidth = halfWidth - 4;
const dashboardBox = boxen(projectDashboardContent, {
padding: 1,
borderColor: 'blue',
borderStyle: 'round',
width: boxContentWidth,
dimBorder: false
});
const dependencyBox = boxen(dependencyDashboardContent, {
padding: 1,
borderColor: 'magenta',
borderStyle: 'round',
width: boxContentWidth,
dimBorder: false
});
// Create side-by-side layout
const dashboardLines = dashboardBox.split('\n');
const dependencyLines = dependencyBox.split('\n');
const maxHeight = Math.max(dashboardLines.length, dependencyLines.length);
const combinedLines = [];
for (let i = 0; i < maxHeight; i++) {
const dashLine = i < dashboardLines.length ? dashboardLines[i] : '';
const depLine = i < dependencyLines.length ? dependencyLines[i] : '';
const paddedDashLine = dashLine.padEnd(halfWidth, ' ');
combinedLines.push(paddedDashLine + depLine);
}
console.log(combinedLines.join('\n'));
} else {
// Show stacked vertically
const dashboardBox = boxen(projectDashboardContent, {
padding: 1,
borderColor: 'blue',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 0, bottom: 1 }
});
const dependencyBox = boxen(dependencyDashboardContent, {
padding: 1,
borderColor: 'magenta',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 0, bottom: 1 }
});
console.log(dashboardBox);
console.log(dependencyBox);
}
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/**
* @fileoverview Task Master header component
* Displays the banner, version, project info, and file path
*/
import chalk from 'chalk';
/**
* Header configuration options
*/
export interface HeaderOptions {
title?: string;
tag?: string;
filePath?: string;
}
/**
* Display the Task Master header with project info
*/
export function displayHeader(options: HeaderOptions = {}): void {
const { filePath, tag } = options;
// Display tag and file path info
if (tag) {
let tagInfo = '';
if (tag && tag !== 'master') {
tagInfo = `🏷 tag: ${chalk.cyan(tag)}`;
} else {
tagInfo = `🏷 tag: ${chalk.cyan('master')}`;
}
console.log(tagInfo);
if (filePath) {
// Convert to absolute path if it's relative
const absolutePath = filePath.startsWith('/')
? filePath
: `${process.cwd()}/${filePath}`;
console.log(`Listing tasks from: ${chalk.dim(absolutePath)}`);
}
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
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/**
* @fileoverview UI components exports
*/
export * from './header.component.js';
export * from './dashboard.component.js';
export * from './next-task.component.js';
export * from './suggested-steps.component.js';
export * from './task-detail.component.js';

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/**
* @fileoverview Next task recommendation component
* Displays detailed information about the recommended next task
*/
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
import type { Task } from '@tm/core/types';
/**
* Next task display options
*/
export interface NextTaskDisplayOptions {
id: string | number;
title: string;
priority?: string;
status?: string;
dependencies?: (string | number)[];
description?: string;
}
/**
* Display the recommended next task section
*/
export function displayRecommendedNextTask(
task: NextTaskDisplayOptions | undefined
): void {
if (!task) {
// If no task available, show a message
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.yellow(
'No tasks available to work on. All tasks are either completed, blocked by dependencies, or in progress.'
),
{
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'yellow',
title: '⚠ NO TASKS AVAILABLE ⚠',
titleAlignment: 'center'
}
)
);
return;
}
// Build the content for the next task box
const content = [];
// Task header with ID and title
content.push(
`🔥 ${chalk.hex('#FF8800').bold('Next Task to Work On:')} ${chalk.yellow(`#${task.id}`)}${chalk.hex('#FF8800').bold(` - ${task.title}`)}`
);
content.push('');
// Priority and Status line
const statusLine = [];
if (task.priority) {
const priorityColor =
task.priority === 'high'
? chalk.red
: task.priority === 'medium'
? chalk.yellow
: chalk.gray;
statusLine.push(`Priority: ${priorityColor.bold(task.priority)}`);
}
if (task.status) {
const statusDisplay =
task.status === 'pending'
? chalk.yellow('○ pending')
: task.status === 'in-progress'
? chalk.blue('▶ in-progress')
: chalk.gray(task.status);
statusLine.push(`Status: ${statusDisplay}`);
}
content.push(statusLine.join(' '));
// Dependencies
const depsDisplay =
!task.dependencies || task.dependencies.length === 0
? chalk.gray('None')
: chalk.cyan(task.dependencies.join(', '));
content.push(`Dependencies: ${depsDisplay}`);
// Description if available
if (task.description) {
content.push('');
content.push(`Description: ${chalk.white(task.description)}`);
}
// Action commands
content.push('');
content.push(
`${chalk.cyan('Start working:')} ${chalk.yellow(`task-master set-status --id=${task.id} --status=in-progress`)}`
);
content.push(
`${chalk.cyan('View details:')} ${chalk.yellow(`task-master show ${task.id}`)}`
);
// Display in a styled box with orange border
console.log(
boxen(content.join('\n'), {
padding: 1,
margin: { top: 1, bottom: 1 },
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: '#FFA500', // Orange color
title: chalk.hex('#FFA500')('⚡ RECOMMENDED NEXT TASK ⚡'),
titleAlignment: 'center',
width: process.stdout.columns * 0.97,
fullscreen: false
})
);
}
/**
* Get task description from the full task object
*/
export function getTaskDescription(task: Task): string | undefined {
// Try to get description from the task
// This could be from task.description or the first line of task.details
if ('description' in task && task.description) {
return task.description as string;
}
if ('details' in task && task.details) {
// Take first sentence or line from details
const details = task.details as string;
const firstLine = details.split('\n')[0];
const firstSentence = firstLine.split('.')[0];
return firstSentence;
}
return undefined;
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/**
* @fileoverview Suggested next steps component
* Displays helpful command suggestions at the end of the list
*/
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
/**
* Display suggested next steps section
*/
export function displaySuggestedNextSteps(): void {
const steps = [
`${chalk.cyan('1.')} Run ${chalk.yellow('task-master next')} to see what to work on next`,
`${chalk.cyan('2.')} Run ${chalk.yellow('task-master expand --id=<id>')} to break down a task into subtasks`,
`${chalk.cyan('3.')} Run ${chalk.yellow('task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=done')} to mark a task as complete`
];
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.white.bold('Suggested Next Steps:') + '\n\n' + steps.join('\n'),
{
padding: 1,
margin: { top: 0, bottom: 1 },
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'gray',
width: process.stdout.columns * 0.97
}
)
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/**
* @fileoverview Task detail component for show command
* Displays detailed task information in a structured format
*/
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
import Table from 'cli-table3';
import { marked, MarkedExtension } from 'marked';
import { markedTerminal } from 'marked-terminal';
import type { Task } from '@tm/core/types';
import { getStatusWithColor, getPriorityWithColor } from '../../utils/ui.js';
// Configure marked to use terminal renderer with subtle colors
marked.use(
markedTerminal({
// More subtle colors that match the overall design
code: (code: string) => {
// Custom code block handler to preserve formatting
return code
.split('\n')
.map((line) => ' ' + chalk.cyan(line))
.join('\n');
},
blockquote: chalk.gray.italic,
html: chalk.gray,
heading: chalk.white.bold, // White bold for headings
hr: chalk.gray,
listitem: chalk.white, // White for list items
paragraph: chalk.white, // White for paragraphs (default text color)
strong: chalk.white.bold, // White bold for strong text
em: chalk.white.italic, // White italic for emphasis
codespan: chalk.cyan, // Cyan for inline code (no background)
del: chalk.dim.strikethrough,
link: chalk.blue,
href: chalk.blue.underline,
// Add more explicit code block handling
showSectionPrefix: false,
unescape: true,
emoji: false,
// Try to preserve whitespace in code blocks
tab: 4,
width: 120
}) as MarkedExtension
);
// Also set marked options to preserve whitespace
marked.setOptions({
breaks: true,
gfm: true
});
/**
* Display the task header with tag
*/
export function displayTaskHeader(
taskId: string | number,
title: string
): void {
// Display task header box
console.log(
boxen(chalk.white.bold(`Task: #${taskId} - ${title}`), {
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: 'blue',
borderStyle: 'round'
})
);
}
/**
* Display task properties in a table format
*/
export function displayTaskProperties(task: Task): void {
const terminalWidth = process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100;
// Create table for task properties - simple 2-column layout
const table = new Table({
head: [],
style: {
head: [],
border: ['grey']
},
colWidths: [
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.2),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.8)
],
wordWrap: true
});
const deps =
task.dependencies && task.dependencies.length > 0
? task.dependencies.map((d) => String(d)).join(', ')
: 'None';
// Build the left column (labels) and right column (values)
const labels = [
chalk.cyan('ID:'),
chalk.cyan('Title:'),
chalk.cyan('Status:'),
chalk.cyan('Priority:'),
chalk.cyan('Dependencies:'),
chalk.cyan('Complexity:'),
chalk.cyan('Description:')
].join('\n');
const values = [
String(task.id),
task.title,
getStatusWithColor(task.status),
getPriorityWithColor(task.priority),
deps,
'N/A',
task.description || ''
].join('\n');
table.push([labels, values]);
console.log(table.toString());
}
/**
* Display implementation details in a box
*/
export function displayImplementationDetails(details: string): void {
// Handle all escaped characters properly
const cleanDetails = details
.replace(/\\n/g, '\n') // Convert \n to actual newlines
.replace(/\\t/g, '\t') // Convert \t to actual tabs
.replace(/\\"/g, '"') // Convert \" to actual quotes
.replace(/\\\\/g, '\\'); // Convert \\ to single backslash
const terminalWidth = process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100;
// Parse markdown to terminal-friendly format
const markdownResult = marked(cleanDetails);
const formattedDetails =
typeof markdownResult === 'string' ? markdownResult.trim() : cleanDetails; // Fallback to original if Promise
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.white.bold('Implementation Details:') + '\n\n' + formattedDetails,
{
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'cyan', // Changed to cyan to match the original
width: terminalWidth // Fixed width to match the original
}
)
);
}
/**
* Display test strategy in a box
*/
export function displayTestStrategy(testStrategy: string): void {
// Handle all escaped characters properly (same as implementation details)
const cleanStrategy = testStrategy
.replace(/\\n/g, '\n') // Convert \n to actual newlines
.replace(/\\t/g, '\t') // Convert \t to actual tabs
.replace(/\\"/g, '"') // Convert \" to actual quotes
.replace(/\\\\/g, '\\'); // Convert \\ to single backslash
const terminalWidth = process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100;
// Parse markdown to terminal-friendly format (same as implementation details)
const markdownResult = marked(cleanStrategy);
const formattedStrategy =
typeof markdownResult === 'string' ? markdownResult.trim() : cleanStrategy; // Fallback to original if Promise
console.log(
boxen(chalk.white.bold('Test Strategy:') + '\n\n' + formattedStrategy, {
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'cyan', // Changed to cyan to match implementation details
width: terminalWidth
})
);
}
/**
* Display subtasks in a table format
*/
export function displaySubtasks(
subtasks: Array<{
id: string | number;
title: string;
status: any;
description?: string;
dependencies?: string[];
}>,
parentId: string | number
): void {
const terminalWidth = process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100;
// Display subtasks header
console.log(
boxen(chalk.magenta.bold('Subtasks'), {
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: 'magenta',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 1, bottom: 0 }
})
);
// Create subtasks table
const table = new Table({
head: [
chalk.magenta.bold('ID'),
chalk.magenta.bold('Status'),
chalk.magenta.bold('Title'),
chalk.magenta.bold('Deps')
],
style: {
head: [],
border: ['grey']
},
colWidths: [
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.1),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.15),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.6),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.15)
],
wordWrap: true
});
subtasks.forEach((subtask) => {
const subtaskId = `${parentId}.${subtask.id}`;
// Format dependencies
const deps =
subtask.dependencies && subtask.dependencies.length > 0
? subtask.dependencies.join(', ')
: 'None';
table.push([
subtaskId,
getStatusWithColor(subtask.status),
subtask.title,
deps
]);
});
console.log(table.toString());
}
/**
* Display suggested actions
*/
export function displaySuggestedActions(taskId: string | number): void {
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.white.bold('Suggested Actions:') +
'\n\n' +
`${chalk.cyan('1.')} Run ${chalk.yellow(`task-master set-status --id=${taskId} --status=in-progress`)} to start working\n` +
`${chalk.cyan('2.')} Run ${chalk.yellow(`task-master expand --id=${taskId}`)} to break down into subtasks\n` +
`${chalk.cyan('3.')} Run ${chalk.yellow(`task-master update-task --id=${taskId} --prompt="..."`)} to update details`,
{
padding: 1,
margin: { top: 1 },
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'green',
width: process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100
}
)
);
}

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/**
* @fileoverview Main UI exports
*/
// Export all components
export * from './components/index.js';
// Re-export existing UI utilities
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/**
* @fileoverview UI utilities for Task Master CLI
* Provides formatting, display, and visual components for the command line interface
*/
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
import Table from 'cli-table3';
import type { Task, TaskStatus, TaskPriority } from '@tm/core/types';
/**
* Get colored status display with ASCII icons (matches scripts/modules/ui.js style)
*/
export function getStatusWithColor(
status: TaskStatus,
forTable: boolean = false
): string {
const statusConfig = {
done: {
color: chalk.green,
icon: '✓',
tableIcon: '✓'
},
pending: {
color: chalk.yellow,
icon: '○',
tableIcon: '○'
},
'in-progress': {
color: chalk.hex('#FFA500'),
icon: '▶',
tableIcon: '▶'
},
deferred: {
color: chalk.gray,
icon: 'x',
tableIcon: 'x'
},
review: {
color: chalk.magenta,
icon: '?',
tableIcon: '?'
},
cancelled: {
color: chalk.gray,
icon: 'x',
tableIcon: 'x'
},
blocked: {
color: chalk.red,
icon: '!',
tableIcon: '!'
},
completed: {
color: chalk.green,
icon: '✓',
tableIcon: '✓'
}
};
const config = statusConfig[status] || {
color: chalk.red,
icon: 'X',
tableIcon: 'X'
};
const icon = forTable ? config.tableIcon : config.icon;
return config.color(`${icon} ${status}`);
}
/**
* Get colored priority display
*/
export function getPriorityWithColor(priority: TaskPriority): string {
const priorityColors: Record<TaskPriority, (text: string) => string> = {
critical: chalk.red.bold,
high: chalk.red,
medium: chalk.yellow,
low: chalk.gray
};
const colorFn = priorityColors[priority] || chalk.white;
return colorFn(priority);
}
/**
* Get colored complexity display
*/
export function getComplexityWithColor(complexity: number | string): string {
const score =
typeof complexity === 'string' ? parseInt(complexity, 10) : complexity;
if (isNaN(score)) {
return chalk.gray('N/A');
}
if (score >= 8) {
return chalk.red.bold(`${score} (High)`);
} else if (score >= 5) {
return chalk.yellow(`${score} (Medium)`);
} else {
return chalk.green(`${score} (Low)`);
}
}
/**
* Truncate text to specified length
*/
export function truncate(text: string, maxLength: number): string {
if (text.length <= maxLength) {
return text;
}
return text.substring(0, maxLength - 3) + '...';
}
/**
* Create a progress bar
*/
export function createProgressBar(
completed: number,
total: number,
width: number = 30
): string {
if (total === 0) {
return chalk.gray('No tasks');
}
const percentage = Math.round((completed / total) * 100);
const filled = Math.round((completed / total) * width);
const empty = width - filled;
const bar = chalk.green('█').repeat(filled) + chalk.gray('░').repeat(empty);
return `${bar} ${chalk.cyan(`${percentage}%`)} (${completed}/${total})`;
}
/**
* Display a fancy banner
*/
export function displayBanner(title: string = 'Task Master'): void {
console.log(
boxen(chalk.white.bold(title), {
padding: 1,
margin: { top: 1, bottom: 1 },
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'blue',
textAlignment: 'center'
})
);
}
/**
* Display an error message (matches scripts/modules/ui.js style)
*/
export function displayError(message: string, details?: string): void {
console.error(
boxen(
chalk.red.bold('X Error: ') +
chalk.white(message) +
(details ? '\n\n' + chalk.gray(details) : ''),
{
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'red'
}
)
);
}
/**
* Display a success message
*/
export function displaySuccess(message: string): void {
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.green.bold(String.fromCharCode(8730) + ' ') + chalk.white(message),
{
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'green'
}
)
);
}
/**
* Display a warning message
*/
export function displayWarning(message: string): void {
console.log(
boxen(chalk.yellow.bold('⚠ ') + chalk.white(message), {
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'yellow'
})
);
}
/**
* Display info message
*/
export function displayInfo(message: string): void {
console.log(
boxen(chalk.blue.bold('i ') + chalk.white(message), {
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'blue'
})
);
}
/**
* Format dependencies with their status
*/
export function formatDependenciesWithStatus(
dependencies: string[] | number[],
tasks: Task[]
): string {
if (!dependencies || dependencies.length === 0) {
return chalk.gray('none');
}
const taskMap = new Map(tasks.map((t) => [t.id.toString(), t]));
return dependencies
.map((depId) => {
const task = taskMap.get(depId.toString());
if (!task) {
return chalk.red(`${depId} (not found)`);
}
const statusIcon =
task.status === 'done'
? '✓'
: task.status === 'in-progress'
? '►'
: '○';
return `${depId}${statusIcon}`;
})
.join(', ');
}
/**
* Create a task table for display
*/
export function createTaskTable(
tasks: Task[],
options?: {
showSubtasks?: boolean;
showComplexity?: boolean;
showDependencies?: boolean;
}
): string {
const {
showSubtasks = false,
showComplexity = false,
showDependencies = true
} = options || {};
// Calculate dynamic column widths based on terminal width
const terminalWidth = process.stdout.columns * 0.9 || 100;
// Adjust column widths to better match the original layout
const baseColWidths = showComplexity
? [
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.06),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.4),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.15),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.12),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.2),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.12)
] // ID, Title, Status, Priority, Dependencies, Complexity
: [
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.08),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.4),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.18),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.12),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.2)
]; // ID, Title, Status, Priority, Dependencies
const headers = [
chalk.blue.bold('ID'),
chalk.blue.bold('Title'),
chalk.blue.bold('Status'),
chalk.blue.bold('Priority')
];
const colWidths = baseColWidths.slice(0, 4);
if (showDependencies) {
headers.push(chalk.blue.bold('Dependencies'));
colWidths.push(baseColWidths[4]);
}
if (showComplexity) {
headers.push(chalk.blue.bold('Complexity'));
colWidths.push(baseColWidths[5] || 12);
}
const table = new Table({
head: headers,
style: { head: [], border: [] },
colWidths,
wordWrap: true
});
tasks.forEach((task) => {
const row: string[] = [
chalk.cyan(task.id.toString()),
truncate(task.title, colWidths[1] - 3),
getStatusWithColor(task.status, true), // Use table version
getPriorityWithColor(task.priority)
];
if (showDependencies) {
// For table display, show simple format without status icons
if (!task.dependencies || task.dependencies.length === 0) {
row.push(chalk.gray('None'));
} else {
row.push(
chalk.cyan(task.dependencies.map((d) => String(d)).join(', '))
);
}
}
if (showComplexity) {
// Show N/A if no complexity score
row.push(chalk.gray('N/A'));
}
table.push(row);
// Add subtasks if requested
if (showSubtasks && task.subtasks && task.subtasks.length > 0) {
task.subtasks.forEach((subtask) => {
const subRow: string[] = [
chalk.gray(` └─ ${subtask.id}`),
chalk.gray(truncate(subtask.title, colWidths[1] - 6)),
chalk.gray(getStatusWithColor(subtask.status, true)),
chalk.gray(subtask.priority || 'medium')
];
if (showDependencies) {
subRow.push(
chalk.gray(
subtask.dependencies && subtask.dependencies.length > 0
? subtask.dependencies.map((dep) => String(dep)).join(', ')
: 'None'
)
);
}
if (showComplexity) {
subRow.push(chalk.gray('--'));
}
table.push(subRow);
});
}
});
return table.toString();
}

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{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "NodeNext",
"lib": ["ES2022"],
"declaration": true,
"declarationMap": true,
"sourceMap": true,
"outDir": "./dist",
"baseUrl": ".",
"rootDir": "./src",
"strict": true,
"noImplicitAny": true,
"strictNullChecks": true,
"strictFunctionTypes": true,
"strictBindCallApply": true,
"strictPropertyInitialization": true,
"noImplicitThis": true,
"alwaysStrict": true,
"noUnusedLocals": true,
"noUnusedParameters": true,
"noImplicitReturns": true,
"noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
"moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
"moduleDetection": "force",
"types": ["node"],
"resolveJsonModule": true,
"isolatedModules": true,
"allowImportingTsExtensions": false
},
"include": ["src/**/*"],
"exclude": ["node_modules", "dist", "tests", "**/*.test.ts", "**/*.spec.ts"]
}

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# docs
## 0.0.2
## 0.0.1

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# Task Master Documentation
Welcome to the Task Master documentation. Use the links below to navigate to the information you need:
## Getting Started
- [Configuration Guide](archive/configuration.md) - Set up environment variables and customize Task Master
- [Tutorial](archive/ctutorial.md) - Step-by-step guide to getting started with Task Master
## Reference
- [Command Reference](archive/ccommand-reference.md) - Complete list of all available commands
- [Task Structure](archive/ctask-structure.md) - Understanding the task format and features
## Examples & Licensing
- [Example Interactions](archive/cexamples.md) - Common Cursor AI interaction examples
- [Licensing Information](archive/clicensing.md) - Detailed information about the license
## Need More Help?
If you can't find what you're looking for in these docs, please check the [main README](../README.md) or visit our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master).

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---
title: "Installation(2)"
description: "This guide walks you through setting up Task Master in your development environment."
---
## Initial Setup
<Tip>
MCP (Model Control Protocol) provides the easiest way to get started with Task Master directly in your editor.
</Tip>
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Option 1: Using MCP (Recommended)" icon="sparkles">
<Steps>
<Step title="Add the MCP config to your editor">
<Link href="https://cursor.sh">Cursor</Link> recommended, but it works with other text editors
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"taskmaster-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package", "task-master-ai", "task-master-mcp"],
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
"MODEL": "claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219",
"PERPLEXITY_MODEL": "sonar-pro",
"MAX_TOKENS": 128000,
"TEMPERATURE": 0.2,
"DEFAULT_SUBTASKS": 5,
"DEFAULT_PRIORITY": "medium"
}
}
}
}
```
</Step>
<Step title="Enable the MCP in your editor settings">
</Step>
<Step title="Prompt the AI to initialize Task Master">
> "Can you please initialize taskmaster-ai into my project?"
**The AI will:**
1. Create necessary project structure
2. Set up initial configuration files
3. Guide you through the rest of the process
4. Place your PRD document in the `scripts/` directory (e.g., `scripts/prd.txt`)
5. **Use natural language commands** to interact with Task Master:
> "Can you parse my PRD at scripts/prd.txt?"
>
> "What's the next task I should work on?"
>
> "Can you help me implement task 3?"
</Step>
</Steps>
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Option 2: Manual Installation">
If you prefer to use the command line interface directly:
<Steps>
<Step title="Install">
<CodeGroup>
```bash Global
npm install -g task-master-ai
```
```bash Local
npm install task-master-ai
```
</CodeGroup>
</Step>
<Step title="Initialize a new project">
<CodeGroup>
```bash Global
task-master init
```
```bash Local
npx task-master-init
```
</CodeGroup>
</Step>
</Steps>
This will prompt you for project details and set up a new project with the necessary files and structure.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Common Commands
<Tip>
After setting up Task Master, you can use these commands (either via AI prompts or CLI)
</Tip>
```bash
# Parse a PRD and generate tasks
task-master parse-prd your-prd.txt
# List all tasks
task-master list
# Show the next task to work on
task-master next
# Generate task files
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---
title: "AI Client Utilities for MCP Tools"
description: "This document provides examples of how to use the new AI client utilities with AsyncOperationManager in MCP tools."
---
## Examples
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Basic Usage with Direct Functions">
```javascript
// In your direct function implementation:
import {
getAnthropicClientForMCP,
getModelConfig,
handleClaudeError
} from '../utils/ai-client-utils.js';
export async function someAiOperationDirect(args, log, context) {
try {
// Initialize Anthropic client with session from context
const client = getAnthropicClientForMCP(context.session, log);
// Get model configuration with defaults or session overrides
const modelConfig = getModelConfig(context.session);
// Make API call with proper error handling
try {
const response = await client.messages.create({
model: modelConfig.model,
max_tokens: modelConfig.maxTokens,
temperature: modelConfig.temperature,
messages: [{ role: 'user', content: 'Your prompt here' }]
});
return {
success: true,
data: response
};
} catch (apiError) {
// Use helper to get user-friendly error message
const friendlyMessage = handleClaudeError(apiError);
return {
success: false,
error: {
code: 'AI_API_ERROR',
message: friendlyMessage
}
};
}
} catch (error) {
// Handle client initialization errors
return {
success: false,
error: {
code: 'AI_CLIENT_ERROR',
message: error.message
}
};
}
}
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Integration with AsyncOperationManager">
```javascript
// In your MCP tool implementation:
import {
AsyncOperationManager,
StatusCodes
} from '../../utils/async-operation-manager.js';
import { someAiOperationDirect } from '../../core/direct-functions/some-ai-operation.js';
export async function someAiOperation(args, context) {
const { session, mcpLog } = context;
const log = mcpLog || console;
try {
// Create operation description
const operationDescription = `AI operation: ${args.someParam}`;
// Start async operation
const operation = AsyncOperationManager.createOperation(
operationDescription,
async (reportProgress) => {
try {
// Initial progress report
reportProgress({
progress: 0,
status: 'Starting AI operation...'
});
// Call direct function with session and progress reporting
const result = await someAiOperationDirect(args, log, {
reportProgress,
mcpLog: log,
session
});
// Final progress update
reportProgress({
progress: 100,
status: result.success ? 'Operation completed' : 'Operation failed',
result: result.data,
error: result.error
});
return result;
} catch (error) {
// Handle errors in the operation
reportProgress({
progress: 100,
status: 'Operation failed',
error: {
message: error.message,
code: error.code || 'OPERATION_FAILED'
}
});
throw error;
}
}
);
// Return immediate response with operation ID
return {
status: StatusCodes.ACCEPTED,
body: {
success: true,
message: 'Operation started',
operationId: operation.id
}
};
} catch (error) {
// Handle errors in the MCP tool
log.error(`Error in someAiOperation: ${error.message}`);
return {
status: StatusCodes.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
body: {
success: false,
error: {
code: 'OPERATION_FAILED',
message: error.message
}
}
};
}
}
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Using Research Capabilities with Perplexity">
```javascript
// In your direct function:
import {
getPerplexityClientForMCP,
getBestAvailableAIModel
} from '../utils/ai-client-utils.js';
export async function researchOperationDirect(args, log, context) {
try {
// Get the best AI model for this operation based on needs
const { type, client } = await getBestAvailableAIModel(
context.session,
{ requiresResearch: true },
log
);
// Report which model we're using
if (context.reportProgress) {
await context.reportProgress({
progress: 10,
status: `Using ${type} model for research...`
});
}
// Make API call based on the model type
if (type === 'perplexity') {
// Call Perplexity
const response = await client.chat.completions.create({
model: context.session?.env?.PERPLEXITY_MODEL || 'sonar-medium-online',
messages: [{ role: 'user', content: args.researchQuery }],
temperature: 0.1
});
return {
success: true,
data: response.choices[0].message.content
};
} else {
// Call Claude as fallback
// (Implementation depends on specific needs)
// ...
}
} catch (error) {
// Handle errors
return {
success: false,
error: {
code: 'RESEARCH_ERROR',
message: error.message
}
};
}
}
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Model Configuration Override">
```javascript
// In your direct function:
import { getModelConfig } from '../utils/ai-client-utils.js';
// Using custom defaults for a specific operation
const operationDefaults = {
model: 'claude-3-haiku-20240307', // Faster, smaller model
maxTokens: 1000, // Lower token limit
temperature: 0.2 // Lower temperature for more deterministic output
};
// Get model config with operation-specific defaults
const modelConfig = getModelConfig(context.session, operationDefaults);
// Now use modelConfig in your API calls
const response = await client.messages.create({
model: modelConfig.model,
max_tokens: modelConfig.maxTokens,
temperature: modelConfig.temperature
// Other parameters...
});
```
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Best Practices
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Error Handling">
- Always use try/catch blocks around both client initialization and API calls
- Use `handleClaudeError` to provide user-friendly error messages
- Return standardized error objects with code and message
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Progress Reporting">
- Report progress at key points (starting, processing, completing)
- Include meaningful status messages
- Include error details in progress reports when failures occur
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Session Handling">
- Always pass the session from the context to the AI client getters
- Use `getModelConfig` to respect user settings from session
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Model Selection">
- Use `getBestAvailableAIModel` when you need to select between different models
- Set `requiresResearch: true` when you need Perplexity capabilities
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="AsyncOperationManager Integration">
- Create descriptive operation names
- Handle all errors within the operation function
- Return standardized results from direct functions
- Return immediate responses with operation IDs
</Accordion>
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---
title: "AI Development Workflow"
description: "Learn how Task Master and Cursor AI work together to streamline your development workflow"
---
<Tip>The Cursor agent is pre-configured (via the rules file) to follow this workflow</Tip>
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="1. Task Discovery and Selection">
Ask the agent to list available tasks:
```
What tasks are available to work on next?
```
The agent will:
- Run `task-master list` to see all tasks
- Run `task-master next` to determine the next task to work on
- Analyze dependencies to determine which tasks are ready to be worked on
- Prioritize tasks based on priority level and ID order
- Suggest the next task(s) to implement
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="2. Task Implementation">
When implementing a task, the agent will:
- Reference the task's details section for implementation specifics
- Consider dependencies on previous tasks
- Follow the project's coding standards
- Create appropriate tests based on the task's testStrategy
You can ask:
```
Let's implement task 3. What does it involve?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="3. Task Verification">
Before marking a task as complete, verify it according to:
- The task's specified testStrategy
- Any automated tests in the codebase
- Manual verification if required
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="4. Task Completion">
When a task is completed, tell the agent:
```
Task 3 is now complete. Please update its status.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master set-status --id=3 --status=done
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="5. Handling Implementation Drift">
If during implementation, you discover that:
- The current approach differs significantly from what was planned
- Future tasks need to be modified due to current implementation choices
- New dependencies or requirements have emerged
Tell the agent:
```
We've changed our approach. We're now using Express instead of Fastify. Please update all future tasks to reflect this change.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master update --from=4 --prompt="Now we are using Express instead of Fastify."
```
This will rewrite or re-scope subsequent tasks in tasks.json while preserving completed work.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="6. Breaking Down Complex Tasks">
For complex tasks that need more granularity:
```
Task 5 seems complex. Can you break it down into subtasks?
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --id=5 --num=3
```
You can provide additional context:
```
Please break down task 5 with a focus on security considerations.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --id=5 --prompt="Focus on security aspects"
```
You can also expand all pending tasks:
```
Please break down all pending tasks into subtasks.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --all
```
For research-backed subtask generation using Perplexity AI:
```
Please break down task 5 using research-backed generation.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --id=5 --research
```
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Example Cursor AI Interactions
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Starting a new project">
```
I've just initialized a new project with Claude Task Master. I have a PRD at scripts/prd.txt.
Can you help me parse it and set up the initial tasks?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Working on tasks">
```
What's the next task I should work on? Please consider dependencies and priorities.
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Implementing a specific task">
```
I'd like to implement task 4. Can you help me understand what needs to be done and how to approach it?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Managing subtasks">
```
I need to regenerate the subtasks for task 3 with a different approach. Can you help me clear and regenerate them?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Handling changes">
```
We've decided to use MongoDB instead of PostgreSQL. Can you update all future tasks to reflect this change?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Completing work">
```
I've finished implementing the authentication system described in task 2. All tests are passing.
Please mark it as complete and tell me what I should work on next.
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Analyzing complexity">
```
Can you analyze the complexity of our tasks to help me understand which ones need to be broken down further?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Viewing complexity report">
```
Can you show me the complexity report in a more readable format?
```
</Accordion>
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---
title: "Task Master Commands"
description: "A comprehensive reference of all available Task Master commands"
---
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Parse PRD">
```bash
# Parse a PRD file and generate tasks
task-master parse-prd <prd-file.txt>
# Limit the number of tasks generated
task-master parse-prd <prd-file.txt> --num-tasks=10
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="List Tasks">
```bash
# List all tasks
task-master list
# List tasks with a specific status
task-master list --status=<status>
# List tasks with subtasks
task-master list --with-subtasks
# List tasks with a specific status and include subtasks
task-master list --status=<status> --with-subtasks
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Show Next Task">
```bash
# Show the next task to work on based on dependencies and status
task-master next
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Show Specific Task">
```bash
# Show details of a specific task
task-master show <id>
# or
task-master show --id=<id>
# View a specific subtask (e.g., subtask 2 of task 1)
task-master show 1.2
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Update Tasks">
```bash
# Update tasks from a specific ID and provide context
task-master update --from=<id> --prompt="<prompt>"
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Update a Specific Task">
```bash
# Update a single task by ID with new information
task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="<prompt>"
# Use research-backed updates with Perplexity AI
task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="<prompt>" --research
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Update a Subtask">
```bash
# Append additional information to a specific subtask
task-master update-subtask --id=<parentId.subtaskId> --prompt="<prompt>"
# Example: Add details about API rate limiting to subtask 2 of task 5
task-master update-subtask --id=5.2 --prompt="Add rate limiting of 100 requests per minute"
# Use research-backed updates with Perplexity AI
task-master update-subtask --id=<parentId.subtaskId> --prompt="<prompt>" --research
```
Unlike the `update-task` command which replaces task information, the `update-subtask` command _appends_ new information to the existing subtask details, marking it with a timestamp. This is useful for iteratively enhancing subtasks while preserving the original content.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Generate Task Files">
```bash
# Generate individual task files from tasks.json
task-master generate
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Set Task Status">
```bash
# Set status of a single task
task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=<status>
# Set status for multiple tasks
task-master set-status --id=1,2,3 --status=<status>
# Set status for subtasks
task-master set-status --id=1.1,1.2 --status=<status>
```
When marking a task as "done", all of its subtasks will automatically be marked as "done" as well.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Expand Tasks">
```bash
# Expand a specific task with subtasks
task-master expand --id=<id> --num=<number>
# Expand with additional context
task-master expand --id=<id> --prompt="<context>"
# Expand all pending tasks
task-master expand --all
# Force regeneration of subtasks for tasks that already have them
task-master expand --all --force
# Research-backed subtask generation for a specific task
task-master expand --id=<id> --research
# Research-backed generation for all tasks
task-master expand --all --research
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Clear Subtasks">
```bash
# Clear subtasks from a specific task
task-master clear-subtasks --id=<id>
# Clear subtasks from multiple tasks
task-master clear-subtasks --id=1,2,3
# Clear subtasks from all tasks
task-master clear-subtasks --all
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Analyze Task Complexity">
```bash
# Analyze complexity of all tasks
task-master analyze-complexity
# Save report to a custom location
task-master analyze-complexity --output=my-report.json
# Use a specific LLM model
task-master analyze-complexity --model=claude-3-opus-20240229
# Set a custom complexity threshold (1-10)
task-master analyze-complexity --threshold=6
# Use an alternative tasks file
task-master analyze-complexity --file=custom-tasks.json
# Use Perplexity AI for research-backed complexity analysis
task-master analyze-complexity --research
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="View Complexity Report">
```bash
# Display the task complexity analysis report
task-master complexity-report
# View a report at a custom location
task-master complexity-report --file=my-report.json
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Managing Task Dependencies">
```bash
# Add a dependency to a task
task-master add-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>
# Remove a dependency from a task
task-master remove-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>
# Validate dependencies without fixing them
task-master validate-dependencies
# Find and fix invalid dependencies automatically
task-master fix-dependencies
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Add a New Task">
```bash
# Add a new task using AI
task-master add-task --prompt="Description of the new task"
# Add a task with dependencies
task-master add-task --prompt="Description" --dependencies=1,2,3
# Add a task with priority
task-master add-task --prompt="Description" --priority=high
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Initialize a Project">
```bash
# Initialize a new project with Task Master structure
task-master init
```
</Accordion>
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title: "Configuration"
description: "Configure Task Master through environment variables in a .env file"
---
## Required Configuration
<Note>
Task Master requires an Anthropic API key to function. Add this to your `.env` file:
```bash
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-api03-your-api-key
```
You can obtain an API key from the [Anthropic Console](https://console.anthropic.com/).
</Note>
## Optional Configuration
| Variable | Default Value | Description | Example |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| `MODEL` | `"claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219"` | Claude model to use | `MODEL=claude-3-opus-20240229` |
| `MAX_TOKENS` | `"4000"` | Maximum tokens for responses | `MAX_TOKENS=8000` |
| `TEMPERATURE` | `"0.7"` | Temperature for model responses | `TEMPERATURE=0.5` |
| `DEBUG` | `"false"` | Enable debug logging | `DEBUG=true` |
| `LOG_LEVEL` | `"info"` | Console output level | `LOG_LEVEL=debug` |
| `DEFAULT_SUBTASKS` | `"3"` | Default subtask count | `DEFAULT_SUBTASKS=5` |
| `DEFAULT_PRIORITY` | `"medium"` | Default priority | `DEFAULT_PRIORITY=high` |
| `PROJECT_NAME` | `"MCP SaaS MVP"` | Project name in metadata | `PROJECT_NAME=My Awesome Project` |
| `PROJECT_VERSION` | `"1.0.0"` | Version in metadata | `PROJECT_VERSION=2.1.0` |
| `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY` | - | For research-backed features | `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=pplx-...` |
| `PERPLEXITY_MODEL` | `"sonar-medium-online"` | Perplexity model | `PERPLEXITY_MODEL=sonar-large-online` |
## Example .env File
```
# Required
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-api03-your-api-key
# Optional - Claude Configuration
MODEL=claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219
MAX_TOKENS=4000
TEMPERATURE=0.7
# Optional - Perplexity API for Research
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=pplx-your-api-key
PERPLEXITY_MODEL=sonar-medium-online
# Optional - Project Info
PROJECT_NAME=My Project
PROJECT_VERSION=1.0.0
# Optional - Application Configuration
DEFAULT_SUBTASKS=3
DEFAULT_PRIORITY=medium
DEBUG=false
LOG_LEVEL=info
```
## Troubleshooting
### If `task-master init` doesn't respond:
Try running it with Node directly:
```bash
node node_modules/claude-task-master/scripts/init.js
```
Or clone the repository and run:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master.git
cd claude-task-master
node scripts/init.js
```
<Note>
For advanced configuration options and detailed customization, see our [Advanced Configuration Guide] page.
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title: "Cursor AI Integration"
description: "Learn how to set up and use Task Master with Cursor AI"
---
## Setting up Cursor AI Integration
<Check>
Task Master is designed to work seamlessly with [Cursor AI](https://www.cursor.so/), providing a structured workflow for AI-driven development.
</Check>
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Using Cursor with MCP (Recommended)" icon="sparkles">
If you've already set up Task Master with MCP in Cursor, the integration is automatic. You can simply use natural language to interact with Task Master:
```
What tasks are available to work on next?
Can you analyze the complexity of our tasks?
I'd like to implement task 4. What does it involve?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Manual Cursor Setup">
If you're not using MCP, you can still set up Cursor integration:
<Steps>
<Step title="After initializing your project, open it in Cursor">
The `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc` file is automatically loaded by Cursor, providing the AI with knowledge about the task management system
</Step>
<Step title="Place your PRD document in the scripts/ directory (e.g., scripts/prd.txt)">
</Step>
<Step title="Open Cursor's AI chat and switch to Agent mode">
</Step>
</Steps>
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Alternative MCP Setup in Cursor">
<Steps>
<Step title="Go to Cursor settings">
</Step>
<Step title="Navigate to the MCP section">
</Step>
<Step title="Click on 'Add New MCP Server'">
</Step>
<Step title="Configure with the following details:">
- Name: "Task Master"
- Type: "Command"
- Command: "npx -y --package task-master-ai task-master-mcp"
</Step>
<Step title="Save Settings">
</Step>
</Steps>
Once configured, you can interact with Task Master's task management commands directly through Cursor's interface, providing a more integrated experience.
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Initial Task Generation
In Cursor's AI chat, instruct the agent to generate tasks from your PRD:
```
Please use the task-master parse-prd command to generate tasks from my PRD. The PRD is located at scripts/prd.txt.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master parse-prd scripts/prd.txt
```
This will:
- Parse your PRD document
- Generate a structured `tasks.json` file with tasks, dependencies, priorities, and test strategies
- The agent will understand this process due to the Cursor rules
### Generate Individual Task Files
Next, ask the agent to generate individual task files:
```
Please generate individual task files from tasks.json
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master generate
```
This creates individual task files in the `tasks/` directory (e.g., `task_001.txt`, `task_002.txt`), making it easier to reference specific tasks.

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title: "Example Cursor AI Interactions"
description: "Below are some common interactions with Cursor AI when using Task Master"
---
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Starting a new project">
```
I've just initialized a new project with Claude Task Master. I have a PRD at scripts/prd.txt.
Can you help me parse it and set up the initial tasks?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Working on tasks">
```
What's the next task I should work on? Please consider dependencies and priorities.
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Implementing a specific task">
```
I'd like to implement task 4. Can you help me understand what needs to be done and how to approach it?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Managing subtasks">
```
I need to regenerate the subtasks for task 3 with a different approach. Can you help me clear and regenerate them?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Handling changes">
```
We've decided to use MongoDB instead of PostgreSQL. Can you update all future tasks to reflect this change?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Completing work">
```
I've finished implementing the authentication system described in task 2. All tests are passing.
Please mark it as complete and tell me what I should work on next.
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Analyzing complexity">
```
Can you analyze the complexity of our tasks to help me understand which ones need to be broken down further?
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Viewing complexity report">
```
Can you show me the complexity report in a more readable format?
```
</Accordion>
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---
title: Advanced Tasks
sidebarTitle: "Advanced Tasks"
---
## AI-Driven Development Workflow
The Cursor agent is pre-configured (via the rules file) to follow this workflow:
### 1. Task Discovery and Selection
Ask the agent to list available tasks:
```
What tasks are available to work on next?
```
```
Can you show me tasks 1, 3, and 5 to understand their current status?
```
The agent will:
- Run `task-master list` to see all tasks
- Run `task-master next` to determine the next task to work on
- Run `task-master show 1,3,5` to display multiple tasks with interactive options
- Analyze dependencies to determine which tasks are ready to be worked on
- Prioritize tasks based on priority level and ID order
- Suggest the next task(s) to implement
### 2. Task Implementation
When implementing a task, the agent will:
- Reference the task's details section for implementation specifics
- Consider dependencies on previous tasks
- Follow the project's coding standards
- Create appropriate tests based on the task's testStrategy
You can ask:
```
Let's implement task 3. What does it involve?
```
### 2.1. Viewing Multiple Tasks
For efficient context gathering and batch operations:
```
Show me tasks 5, 7, and 9 so I can plan my implementation approach.
```
The agent will:
- Run `task-master show 5,7,9` to display a compact summary table
- Show task status, priority, and progress indicators
- Provide an interactive action menu with batch operations
- Allow you to perform group actions like marking multiple tasks as in-progress
### 3. Task Verification
Before marking a task as complete, verify it according to:
- The task's specified testStrategy
- Any automated tests in the codebase
- Manual verification if required
### 4. Task Completion
When a task is completed, tell the agent:
```
Task 3 is now complete. Please update its status.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master set-status --id=3 --status=done
```
### 5. Handling Implementation Drift
If during implementation, you discover that:
- The current approach differs significantly from what was planned
- Future tasks need to be modified due to current implementation choices
- New dependencies or requirements have emerged
Tell the agent:
```
We've decided to use MongoDB instead of PostgreSQL. Can you update all future tasks (from ID 4) to reflect this change?
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master update --from=4 --prompt="Now we are using MongoDB instead of PostgreSQL."
# OR, if research is needed to find best practices for MongoDB:
task-master update --from=4 --prompt="Update to use MongoDB, researching best practices" --research
```
This will rewrite or re-scope subsequent tasks in tasks.json while preserving completed work.
### 6. Reorganizing Tasks
If you need to reorganize your task structure:
```
I think subtask 5.2 would fit better as part of task 7 instead. Can you move it there?
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master move --from=5.2 --to=7.3
```
You can reorganize tasks in various ways:
- Moving a standalone task to become a subtask: `--from=5 --to=7`
- Moving a subtask to become a standalone task: `--from=5.2 --to=7`
- Moving a subtask to a different parent: `--from=5.2 --to=7.3`
- Reordering subtasks within the same parent: `--from=5.2 --to=5.4`
- Moving a task to a new ID position: `--from=5 --to=25` (even if task 25 doesn't exist yet)
- Moving multiple tasks at once: `--from=10,11,12 --to=16,17,18` (must have same number of IDs, Taskmaster will look through each position)
When moving tasks to new IDs:
- The system automatically creates placeholder tasks for non-existent destination IDs
- This prevents accidental data loss during reorganization
- Any tasks that depend on moved tasks will have their dependencies updated
- When moving a parent task, all its subtasks are automatically moved with it and renumbered
This is particularly useful as your project understanding evolves and you need to refine your task structure.
### 7. Resolving Merge Conflicts with Tasks
When working with a team, you might encounter merge conflicts in your tasks.json file if multiple team members create tasks on different branches. The move command makes resolving these conflicts straightforward:
```
I just merged the main branch and there's a conflict with tasks.json. My teammates created tasks 10-15 while I created tasks 10-12 on my branch. Can you help me resolve this?
```
The agent will help you:
1. Keep your teammates' tasks (10-15)
2. Move your tasks to new positions to avoid conflicts:
```bash
# Move your tasks to new positions (e.g., 16-18)
task-master move --from=10 --to=16
task-master move --from=11 --to=17
task-master move --from=12 --to=18
```
This approach preserves everyone's work while maintaining a clean task structure, making it much easier to handle task conflicts than trying to manually merge JSON files.
### 8. Breaking Down Complex Tasks
For complex tasks that need more granularity:
```
Task 5 seems complex. Can you break it down into subtasks?
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --id=5 --num=3
```
You can provide additional context:
```
Please break down task 5 with a focus on security considerations.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --id=5 --prompt="Focus on security aspects"
```
You can also expand all pending tasks:
```
Please break down all pending tasks into subtasks.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --all
```
For research-backed subtask generation using the configured research model:
```
Please break down task 5 using research-backed generation.
```
The agent will execute:
```bash
task-master expand --id=5 --research
```

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title: Advanced Configuration
sidebarTitle: "Advanced Configuration"
---
Taskmaster uses two primary methods for configuration:
1. **`.taskmaster/config.json` File (Recommended - New Structure)**
- This JSON file stores most configuration settings, including AI model selections, parameters, logging levels, and project defaults.
- **Location:** This file is created in the `.taskmaster/` directory when you run the `task-master models --setup` interactive setup or initialize a new project with `task-master init`.
- **Migration:** Existing projects with `.taskmasterconfig` in the root will continue to work, but should be migrated to the new structure using `task-master migrate`.
- **Management:** Use the `task-master models --setup` command (or `models` MCP tool) to interactively create and manage this file. You can also set specific models directly using `task-master models --set-<role>=<model_id>`, adding `--ollama` or `--openrouter` flags for custom models. Manual editing is possible but not recommended unless you understand the structure.
- **Example Structure:**
```json
{
"models": {
"main": {
"provider": "anthropic",
"modelId": "claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219",
"maxTokens": 64000,
"temperature": 0.2,
"baseURL": "https://api.anthropic.com/v1"
},
"research": {
"provider": "perplexity",
"modelId": "sonar-pro",
"maxTokens": 8700,
"temperature": 0.1,
"baseURL": "https://api.perplexity.ai/v1"
},
"fallback": {
"provider": "anthropic",
"modelId": "claude-3-5-sonnet",
"maxTokens": 64000,
"temperature": 0.2
}
},
"global": {
"logLevel": "info",
"debug": false,
"defaultSubtasks": 5,
"defaultPriority": "medium",
"defaultTag": "master",
"projectName": "Your Project Name",
"ollamaBaseURL": "http://localhost:11434/api",
"azureBaseURL": "https://your-endpoint.azure.com/openai/deployments",
"vertexProjectId": "your-gcp-project-id",
"vertexLocation": "us-central1"
}
}
```
2. **Legacy `.taskmasterconfig` File (Backward Compatibility)**
- For projects that haven't migrated to the new structure yet.
- **Location:** Project root directory.
- **Migration:** Use `task-master migrate` to move this to `.taskmaster/config.json`.
- **Deprecation:** While still supported, you'll see warnings encouraging migration to the new structure.
## Environment Variables (`.env` file or MCP `env` block - For API Keys Only)
- Used **exclusively** for sensitive API keys and specific endpoint URLs.
- **Location:**
- For CLI usage: Create a `.env` file in your project root.
- For MCP/Cursor usage: Configure keys in the `env` section of your `.cursor/mcp.json` file.
- **Required API Keys (Depending on configured providers):**
- `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY`: Your Anthropic API key.
- `PERPLEXITY_API_KEY`: Your Perplexity API key.
- `OPENAI_API_KEY`: Your OpenAI API key.
- `GOOGLE_API_KEY`: Your Google API key (also used for Vertex AI provider).
- `MISTRAL_API_KEY`: Your Mistral API key.
- `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY`: Your Azure OpenAI API key (also requires `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT`).
- `OPENROUTER_API_KEY`: Your OpenRouter API key.
- `XAI_API_KEY`: Your X-AI API key.
- **Optional Endpoint Overrides:**
- **Per-role `baseURL` in `.taskmasterconfig`:** You can add a `baseURL` property to any model role (`main`, `research`, `fallback`) to override the default API endpoint for that provider. If omitted, the provider's standard endpoint is used.
- **Environment Variable Overrides (`<PROVIDER>_BASE_URL`):** For greater flexibility, especially with third-party services, you can set an environment variable like `OPENAI_BASE_URL` or `MISTRAL_BASE_URL`. This will override any `baseURL` set in the configuration file for that provider. This is the recommended way to connect to OpenAI-compatible APIs.
- `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT`: Required if using Azure OpenAI key (can also be set as `baseURL` for the Azure model role).
- `OLLAMA_BASE_URL`: Override the default Ollama API URL (Default: `http://localhost:11434/api`).
- `VERTEX_PROJECT_ID`: Your Google Cloud project ID for Vertex AI. Required when using the 'vertex' provider.
- `VERTEX_LOCATION`: Google Cloud region for Vertex AI (e.g., 'us-central1'). Default is 'us-central1'.
- `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`: Path to service account credentials JSON file for Google Cloud auth (alternative to API key for Vertex AI).
**Important:** Settings like model ID selections (`main`, `research`, `fallback`), `maxTokens`, `temperature`, `logLevel`, `defaultSubtasks`, `defaultPriority`, and `projectName` are **managed in `.taskmaster/config.json`** (or `.taskmasterconfig` for unmigrated projects), not environment variables.
## Tagged Task Lists Configuration (v0.17+)
Taskmaster includes a tagged task lists system for multi-context task management.
### Global Tag Settings
```json
"global": {
"defaultTag": "master"
}
```
- **`defaultTag`** (string): Default tag context for new operations (default: "master")
### Git Integration
Task Master provides manual git integration through the `--from-branch` option:
- **Manual Tag Creation**: Use `task-master add-tag --from-branch` to create a tag based on your current git branch name
- **User Control**: No automatic tag switching - you control when and how tags are created
- **Flexible Workflow**: Supports any git workflow without imposing rigid branch-tag mappings
## State Management File
Taskmaster uses `.taskmaster/state.json` to track tagged system runtime information:
```json
{
"currentTag": "master",
"lastSwitched": "2025-06-11T20:26:12.598Z",
"migrationNoticeShown": true
}
```
- **`currentTag`**: Currently active tag context
- **`lastSwitched`**: Timestamp of last tag switch
- **`migrationNoticeShown`**: Whether migration notice has been displayed
This file is automatically created during tagged system migration and should not be manually edited.
## Example `.env` File (for API Keys)
```
# Required API keys for providers configured in .taskmaster/config.json
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-api03-your-key-here
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=pplx-your-key-here
# OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key-here
# GOOGLE_API_KEY=AIzaSy...
# AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY=your-azure-openai-api-key-here
# etc.
# Optional Endpoint Overrides
# Use a specific provider's base URL, e.g., for an OpenAI-compatible API
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://api.third-party.com/v1
#
# Azure OpenAI Configuration
# AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT=https://your-resource-name.openai.azure.com/ or https://your-endpoint-name.cognitiveservices.azure.com/openai/deployments
# OLLAMA_BASE_URL=http://custom-ollama-host:11434/api
# Google Vertex AI Configuration (Required if using 'vertex' provider)
# VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-gcp-project-id
```
## Troubleshooting
### Configuration Errors
- If Task Master reports errors about missing configuration or cannot find the config file, run `task-master models --setup` in your project root to create or repair the file.
- For new projects, config will be created at `.taskmaster/config.json`. For legacy projects, you may want to use `task-master migrate` to move to the new structure.
- Ensure API keys are correctly placed in your `.env` file (for CLI) or `.cursor/mcp.json` (for MCP) and are valid for the providers selected in your config file.
### If `task-master init` doesn't respond:
Try running it with Node directly:
```bash
node node_modules/claude-task-master/scripts/init.js
```
Or clone the repository and run:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master.git
cd claude-task-master
node scripts/init.js
```
## Provider-Specific Configuration
### Google Vertex AI Configuration
Google Vertex AI is Google Cloud's enterprise AI platform and requires specific configuration:
1. **Prerequisites**:
- A Google Cloud account with Vertex AI API enabled
- Either a Google API key with Vertex AI permissions OR a service account with appropriate roles
- A Google Cloud project ID
2. **Authentication Options**:
- **API Key**: Set the `GOOGLE_API_KEY` environment variable
- **Service Account**: Set `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` to point to your service account JSON file
3. **Required Configuration**:
- Set `VERTEX_PROJECT_ID` to your Google Cloud project ID
- Set `VERTEX_LOCATION` to your preferred Google Cloud region (default: us-central1)
4. **Example Setup**:
```bash
# In .env file
GOOGLE_API_KEY=AIzaSyXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=my-gcp-project-123
VERTEX_LOCATION=us-central1
```
Or using service account:
```bash
# In .env file
GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=/path/to/service-account.json
VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=my-gcp-project-123
VERTEX_LOCATION=us-central1
```
5. **In .taskmaster/config.json**:
```json
"global": {
"vertexProjectId": "my-gcp-project-123",
"vertexLocation": "us-central1"
}
```
### Azure OpenAI Configuration
Azure OpenAI provides enterprise-grade OpenAI models through Microsoft's Azure cloud platform and requires specific configuration:
1. **Prerequisites**:
- An Azure account with an active subscription
- Azure OpenAI service resource created in the Azure portal
- Azure OpenAI API key and endpoint URL
- Deployed models (e.g., gpt-4o, gpt-4o-mini, gpt-4.1, etc) in your Azure OpenAI resource
2. **Authentication**:
- Set the `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY` environment variable with your Azure OpenAI API key
- Configure the endpoint URL using one of the methods below
3. **Configuration Options**:
**Option 1: Using Global Azure Base URL (affects all Azure models)**
```json
// In .taskmaster/config.json
{
"models": {
"main": {
"provider": "azure",
"modelId": "gpt-4o",
"maxTokens": 16000,
"temperature": 0.7
},
"fallback": {
"provider": "azure",
"modelId": "gpt-4o-mini",
"maxTokens": 10000,
"temperature": 0.7
}
},
"global": {
"azureBaseURL": "https://your-resource-name.azure.com/openai/deployments"
}
}
```
**Option 2: Using Per-Model Base URLs (recommended for flexibility)**
```json
// In .taskmaster/config.json
{
"models": {
"main": {
"provider": "azure",
"modelId": "gpt-4o",
"maxTokens": 16000,
"temperature": 0.7,
"baseURL": "https://your-resource-name.azure.com/openai/deployments"
},
"research": {
"provider": "perplexity",
"modelId": "sonar-pro",
"maxTokens": 8700,
"temperature": 0.1
},
"fallback": {
"provider": "azure",
"modelId": "gpt-4o-mini",
"maxTokens": 10000,
"temperature": 0.7,
"baseURL": "https://your-resource-name.azure.com/openai/deployments"
}
}
}
```
4. **Environment Variables**:
```bash
# In .env file
AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY=your-azure-openai-api-key-here
# Optional: Override endpoint for all Azure models
AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT=https://your-resource-name.azure.com/openai/deployments
```
5. **Important Notes**:
- **Model Deployment Names**: The `modelId` in your configuration should match the **deployment name** you created in Azure OpenAI Studio, not the underlying model name
- **Base URL Priority**: Per-model `baseURL` settings override the global `azureBaseURL` setting
- **Endpoint Format**: When using per-model `baseURL`, use the full path including `/openai/deployments`
6. **Troubleshooting**:
**"Resource not found" errors:**
- Ensure your `baseURL` includes the full path: `https://your-resource-name.openai.azure.com/openai/deployments`
- Verify that your deployment name in `modelId` exactly matches what's configured in Azure OpenAI Studio
- Check that your Azure OpenAI resource is in the correct region and properly deployed
**Authentication errors:**
- Verify your `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY` is correct and has not expired
- Ensure your Azure OpenAI resource has the necessary permissions
- Check that your subscription has not been suspended or reached quota limits
**Model availability errors:**
- Confirm the model is deployed in your Azure OpenAI resource
- Verify the deployment name matches your configuration exactly (case-sensitive)
- Ensure the model deployment is in a "Succeeded" state in Azure OpenAI Studio
- Ensure youre not getting rate limited by `maxTokens` maintain appropriate Tokens per Minute Rate Limit (TPM) in your deployment.

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title: Intro to Advanced Usage
sidebarTitle: "Advanced Usage"
---
# Best Practices
Explore advanced tips, recommended workflows, and best practices for getting the most out of Task Master.

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title: CLI Commands
sidebarTitle: "CLI Commands"
---
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Parse PRD">
```bash
# Parse a PRD file and generate tasks
task-master parse-prd <prd-file.txt>
# Limit the number of tasks generated
task-master parse-prd <prd-file.txt> --num-tasks=10
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="List Tasks">
```bash
# List all tasks
task-master list
# List tasks with a specific status
task-master list --status=<status>
# List tasks with subtasks
task-master list --with-subtasks
# List tasks with a specific status and include subtasks
task-master list --status=<status> --with-subtasks
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Show Next Task">
```bash
# Show the next task to work on based on dependencies and status
task-master next
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Show Specific Task">
```bash
# Show details of a specific task
task-master show <id>
# or
task-master show --id=<id>
# View a specific subtask (e.g., subtask 2 of task 1)
task-master show 1.2
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Update Tasks">
```bash
# Update tasks from a specific ID and provide context
task-master update --from=<id> --prompt="<prompt>"
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Update a Specific Task">
```bash
# Update a single task by ID with new information
task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="<prompt>"
# Use research-backed updates with Perplexity AI
task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="<prompt>" --research
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Update a Subtask">
```bash
# Append additional information to a specific subtask
task-master update-subtask --id=<parentId.subtaskId> --prompt="<prompt>"
# Example: Add details about API rate limiting to subtask 2 of task 5
task-master update-subtask --id=5.2 --prompt="Add rate limiting of 100 requests per minute"
# Use research-backed updates with Perplexity AI
task-master update-subtask --id=<parentId.subtaskId> --prompt="<prompt>" --research
```
Unlike the `update-task` command which replaces task information, the `update-subtask` command _appends_ new information to the existing subtask details, marking it with a timestamp. This is useful for iteratively enhancing subtasks while preserving the original content.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Generate Task Files">
```bash
# Generate individual task files from tasks.json
task-master generate
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Set Task Status">
```bash
# Set status of a single task
task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=<status>
# Set status for multiple tasks
task-master set-status --id=1,2,3 --status=<status>
# Set status for subtasks
task-master set-status --id=1.1,1.2 --status=<status>
```
When marking a task as "done", all of its subtasks will automatically be marked as "done" as well.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Expand Tasks">
```bash
# Expand a specific task with subtasks
task-master expand --id=<id> --num=<number>
# Expand with additional context
task-master expand --id=<id> --prompt="<context>"
# Expand all pending tasks
task-master expand --all
# Force regeneration of subtasks for tasks that already have them
task-master expand --all --force
# Research-backed subtask generation for a specific task
task-master expand --id=<id> --research
# Research-backed generation for all tasks
task-master expand --all --research
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Clear Subtasks">
```bash
# Clear subtasks from a specific task
task-master clear-subtasks --id=<id>
# Clear subtasks from multiple tasks
task-master clear-subtasks --id=1,2,3
# Clear subtasks from all tasks
task-master clear-subtasks --all
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Analyze Task Complexity">
```bash
# Analyze complexity of all tasks
task-master analyze-complexity
# Save report to a custom location
task-master analyze-complexity --output=my-report.json
# Use a specific LLM model
task-master analyze-complexity --model=claude-3-opus-20240229
# Set a custom complexity threshold (1-10)
task-master analyze-complexity --threshold=6
# Use an alternative tasks file
task-master analyze-complexity --file=custom-tasks.json
# Use Perplexity AI for research-backed complexity analysis
task-master analyze-complexity --research
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="View Complexity Report">
```bash
# Display the task complexity analysis report
task-master complexity-report
# View a report at a custom location
task-master complexity-report --file=my-report.json
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Managing Task Dependencies">
```bash
# Add a dependency to a task
task-master add-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>
# Remove a dependency from a task
task-master remove-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>
# Validate dependencies without fixing them
task-master validate-dependencies
# Find and fix invalid dependencies automatically
task-master fix-dependencies
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Add a New Task">
```bash
# Add a new task using AI
task-master add-task --prompt="Description of the new task"
# Add a task with dependencies
task-master add-task --prompt="Description" --dependencies=1,2,3
# Add a task with priority
task-master add-task --prompt="Description" --priority=high
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Initialize a Project">
```bash
# Initialize a new project with Task Master structure
task-master init
```
</Accordion>
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title: Technical Capabilities
sidebarTitle: "Technical Capabilities"
---
# Capabilities (Technical)
Discover the technical capabilities of Task Master, including supported models, integrations, and more.
# CLI Interface Synopsis
This document outlines the command-line interface (CLI) for the Task Master application, as defined in `bin/task-master.js` and the `scripts/modules/commands.js` file (which I will assume exists based on the context). This guide is intended for those writing user-facing documentation to understand how users interact with the application from the command line.
## Entry Point
The main entry point for the CLI is the `task-master` command, which is an executable script that spawns the main application logic in `scripts/dev.js`.
## Global Options
The following options are available for all commands:
- `-h, --help`: Display help information.
- `--version`: Display the application's version.
## Commands
The CLI is organized into a series of commands, each with its own set of options. The following is a summary of the available commands, categorized by their functionality.
### 1. Task and Subtask Management
- **`add`**: Creates a new task using an AI-powered prompt.
- `--prompt <prompt>`: The prompt to use for generating the task.
- `--dependencies <dependencies>`: A comma-separated list of task IDs that this task depends on.
- `--priority <priority>`: The priority of the task (e.g., `high`, `medium`, `low`).
- **`add-subtask`**: Adds a subtask to a parent task.
- `--parent-id <parentId>`: The ID of the parent task.
- `--task-id <taskId>`: The ID of an existing task to convert to a subtask.
- `--title <title>`: The title of the new subtask.
- **`remove`**: Removes one or more tasks or subtasks.
- `--ids <ids>`: A comma-separated list of task or subtask IDs to remove.
- **`remove-subtask`**: Removes a subtask from its parent.
- `--id <subtaskId>`: The ID of the subtask to remove (in the format `parentId.subtaskId`).
- `--convert-to-task`: Converts the subtask to a standalone task.
- **`update`**: Updates multiple tasks starting from a specific ID.
- `--from <fromId>`: The ID of the task to start updating from.
- `--prompt <prompt>`: The new context to apply to the tasks.
- **`update-task`**: Updates a single task.
- `--id <taskId>`: The ID of the task to update.
- `--prompt <prompt>`: The new context to apply to the task.
- **`update-subtask`**: Appends information to a subtask.
- `--id <subtaskId>`: The ID of the subtask to update (in the format `parentId.subtaskId`).
- `--prompt <prompt>`: The information to append to the subtask.
- **`move`**: Moves a task or subtask.
- `--from <sourceId>`: The ID of the task or subtask to move.
- `--to <destinationId>`: The destination ID.
- **`clear-subtasks`**: Clears all subtasks from one or more tasks.
- `--ids <ids>`: A comma-separated list of task IDs.
### 2. Task Information and Status
- **`list`**: Lists all tasks.
- `--status <status>`: Filters tasks by status.
- `--with-subtasks`: Includes subtasks in the list.
- **`show`**: Shows the details of a specific task.
- `--id <taskId>`: The ID of the task to show.
- **`next`**: Shows the next task to work on.
- **`set-status`**: Sets the status of a task or subtask.
- `--id <id>`: The ID of the task or subtask.
- `--status <status>`: The new status.
### 3. Task Analysis and Expansion
- **`parse-prd`**: Parses a PRD to generate tasks.
- `--file <file>`: The path to the PRD file.
- `--num-tasks <numTasks>`: The number of tasks to generate.
- **`expand`**: Expands a task into subtasks.
- `--id <taskId>`: The ID of the task to expand.
- `--num-subtasks <numSubtasks>`: The number of subtasks to generate.
- **`expand-all`**: Expands all eligible tasks.
- `--num-subtasks <numSubtasks>`: The number of subtasks to generate for each task.
- **`analyze-complexity`**: Analyzes task complexity.
- `--file <file>`: The path to the tasks file.
- **`complexity-report`**: Displays the complexity analysis report.
### 4. Project and Configuration
- **`init`**: Initializes a new project.
- **`generate`**: Generates individual task files.
- **`migrate`**: Migrates a project to the new directory structure.
- **`research`**: Performs AI-powered research.
- `--query <query>`: The research query.
This synopsis provides a comprehensive overview of the CLI commands and their options, which should be helpful for creating user-facing documentation.
# Core Implementation Synopsis
This document provides a high-level overview of the core implementation of the Task Master application, focusing on the functionalities exposed through `scripts/modules/task-manager.js`. This serves as a guide for understanding the application's capabilities when writing user-facing documentation.
## Core Concepts
The application revolves around the management of tasks and subtasks, which are stored in a `tasks.json` file. The core logic provides functionalities to create, read, update, and delete tasks and subtasks, as well as manage their dependencies and statuses.
### Task Structure
A task is a JSON object with the following key properties:
- `id`: A unique number identifying the task.
- `title`: A string representing the task's title.
- `description`: A string providing a brief description of the task.
- `details`: A string containing detailed information about the task.
- `testStrategy`: A string describing how to test the task.
- `status`: A string representing the task's current status (e.g., `pending`, `in-progress`, `done`).
- `dependencies`: An array of task IDs that this task depends on.
- `priority`: A string representing the task's priority (e.g., `high`, `medium`, `low`).
- `subtasks`: An array of subtask objects.
A subtask has a similar structure to a task but is nested within a parent task.
## Feature Categories
The core functionalities can be categorized as follows:
### 1. Task and Subtask Management
These functions are the bread and butter of the application, allowing for the creation, modification, and deletion of tasks and subtasks.
- **`addTask(prompt, dependencies, priority)`**: Creates a new task using an AI-powered prompt to generate the title, description, details, and test strategy. It can also be used to create a task manually by providing the task data directly.
- **`addSubtask(parentId, existingTaskId, newSubtaskData)`**: Adds a subtask to a parent task. It can either convert an existing task into a subtask or create a new subtask from scratch.
- **`removeTask(taskIds)`**: Removes one or more tasks or subtasks.
- **`removeSubtask(subtaskId, convertToTask)`**: Removes a subtask from its parent. It can optionally convert the subtask into a standalone task.
- **`updateTaskById(taskId, prompt)`**: Updates a task's information based on a prompt.
- **`updateSubtaskById(subtaskId, prompt)`**: Appends additional information to a subtask's details.
- **`updateTasks(fromId, prompt)`**: Updates multiple tasks starting from a specific ID based on a new context.
- **`moveTask(sourceId, destinationId)`**: Moves a task or subtask to a new position.
- **`clearSubtasks(taskIds)`**: Clears all subtasks from one or more tasks.
### 2. Task Information and Status
These functions are used to retrieve information about tasks and manage their status.
- **`listTasks(statusFilter, withSubtasks)`**: Lists all tasks, with options to filter by status and include subtasks.
- **`findTaskById(taskId)`**: Finds a task by its ID.
- **`taskExists(taskId)`**: Checks if a task with a given ID exists.
- **`setTaskStatus(taskIdInput, newStatus)`**: Sets the status of a task or subtask.
-al
- **`updateSingleTaskStatus(taskIdInput, newStatus)`**: A helper function to update the status of a single task or subtask.
- **`findNextTask()`**: Determines the next task to work on based on dependencies and status.
### 3. Task Analysis and Expansion
These functions leverage AI to analyze and break down tasks.
- **`parsePRD(prdPath, numTasks)`**: Parses a Product Requirements Document (PRD) to generate an initial set of tasks.
- **`expandTask(taskId, numSubtasks)`**: Expands a task into a specified number of subtasks using AI.
- **`expandAllTasks(numSubtasks)`**: Expands all eligible pending or in-progress tasks.
- **`analyzeTaskComplexity(options)`**: Analyzes the complexity of tasks and generates recommendations for expansion.
- **`readComplexityReport()`**: Reads the complexity analysis report.
### 4. Dependency Management
These functions are crucial for managing the relationships between tasks.
- **`isTaskDependentOn(task, targetTaskId)`**: Checks if a task has a direct or indirect dependency on another task.
### 5. Project and Configuration
These functions are for managing the project and its configuration.
- **`generateTaskFiles()`**: Generates individual task files from `tasks.json`.
- **`migrateProject()`**: Migrates the project to the new `.taskmaster` directory structure.
- **`performResearch(query, options)`**: Performs AI-powered research with project context.
This overview should provide a solid foundation for creating user-facing documentation. For more detailed information on each function, refer to the source code in `scripts/modules/task-manager/`.
# MCP Interface Synopsis
This document provides an overview of the MCP (Machine-to-Machine Communication Protocol) interface for the Task Master application. The MCP interface is defined in the `mcp-server/` directory and exposes the application's core functionalities as a set of tools that can be called remotely.
## Core Concepts
The MCP interface is built on top of the `fastmcp` library and registers a set of tools that correspond to the core functionalities of the Task Master application. These tools are defined in the `mcp-server/src/tools/` directory and are registered with the MCP server in `mcp-server/src/tools/index.js`.
Each tool is defined with a name, a description, and a set of parameters that are validated using the `zod` library. The `execute` function of each tool calls the corresponding core logic function from `scripts/modules/task-manager.js`.
## Tool Categories
The MCP tools can be categorized in the same way as the core functionalities:
### 1. Task and Subtask Management
- **`add_task`**: Creates a new task.
- **`add_subtask`**: Adds a subtask to a parent task.
- **`remove_task`**: Removes one or more tasks or subtasks.
- **`remove_subtask`**: Removes a subtask from its parent.
- **`update_task`**: Updates a single task.
- **`update_subtask`**: Appends information to a subtask.
- **`update`**: Updates multiple tasks.
- **`move_task`**: Moves a task or subtask.
- **`clear_subtasks`**: Clears all subtasks from one or more tasks.
### 2. Task Information and Status
- **`get_tasks`**: Lists all tasks.
- **`get_task`**: Shows the details of a specific task.
- **`next_task`**: Shows the next task to work on.
- **`set_task_status`**: Sets the status of a task or subtask.
### 3. Task Analysis and Expansion
- **`parse_prd`**: Parses a PRD to generate tasks.
- **`expand_task`**: Expands a task into subtasks.
- **`expand_all`**: Expands all eligible tasks.
- **`analyze_project_complexity`**: Analyzes task complexity.
- **`complexity_report`**: Displays the complexity analysis report.
### 4. Dependency Management
- **`add_dependency`**: Adds a dependency to a task.
- **`remove_dependency`**: Removes a dependency from a task.
- **`validate_dependencies`**: Validates the dependencies of all tasks.
- **`fix_dependencies`**: Fixes any invalid dependencies.
### 5. Project and Configuration
- **`initialize_project`**: Initializes a new project.
- **`generate`**: Generates individual task files.
- **`models`**: Manages AI model configurations.
- **`research`**: Performs AI-powered research.
### 6. Tag Management
- **`add_tag`**: Creates a new tag.
- **`delete_tag`**: Deletes a tag.
- **`list_tags`**: Lists all tags.
- **`use_tag`**: Switches to a different tag.
- **`rename_tag`**: Renames a tag.
- **`copy_tag`**: Copies a tag.
This synopsis provides a clear overview of the MCP interface and its available tools, which will be valuable for anyone writing documentation for developers who need to interact with the Task Master application programmatically.

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title: MCP Tools
sidebarTitle: "MCP Tools"
---
# MCP Tools
This document provides an overview of the MCP (Machine-to-Machine Communication Protocol) interface for the Task Master application. The MCP interface is defined in the `mcp-server/` directory and exposes the application's core functionalities as a set of tools that can be called remotely.
## Core Concepts
The MCP interface is built on top of the `fastmcp` library and registers a set of tools that correspond to the core functionalities of the Task Master application. These tools are defined in the `mcp-server/src/tools/` directory and are registered with the MCP server in `mcp-server/src/tools/index.js`.
Each tool is defined with a name, a description, and a set of parameters that are validated using the `zod` library. The `execute` function of each tool calls the corresponding core logic function from `scripts/modules/task-manager.js`.
## Tool Categories
The MCP tools can be categorized in the same way as the core functionalities:
### 1. Task and Subtask Management
- **`add_task`**: Creates a new task.
- **`add_subtask`**: Adds a subtask to a parent task.
- **`remove_task`**: Removes one or more tasks or subtasks.
- **`remove_subtask`**: Removes a subtask from its parent.
- **`update_task`**: Updates a single task.
- **`update_subtask`**: Appends information to a subtask.
- **`update`**: Updates multiple tasks.
- **`move_task`**: Moves a task or subtask.
- **`clear_subtasks`**: Clears all subtasks from one or more tasks.
### 2. Task Information and Status
- **`get_tasks`**: Lists all tasks.
- **`get_task`**: Shows the details of a specific task.
- **`next_task`**: Shows the next task to work on.
- **`set_task_status`**: Sets the status of a task or subtask.
### 3. Task Analysis and Expansion
- **`parse_prd`**: Parses a PRD to generate tasks.
- **`expand_task`**: Expands a task into subtasks.
- **`expand_all`**: Expands all eligible tasks.
- **`analyze_project_complexity`**: Analyzes task complexity.
- **`complexity_report`**: Displays the complexity analysis report.
### 4. Dependency Management
- **`add_dependency`**: Adds a dependency to a task.
- **`remove_dependency`**: Removes a dependency from a task.
- **`validate_dependencies`**: Validates the dependencies of all tasks.
- **`fix_dependencies`**: Fixes any invalid dependencies.
### 5. Project and Configuration
- **`initialize_project`**: Initializes a new project.
- **`generate`**: Generates individual task files.
- **`models`**: Manages AI model configurations.
- **`research`**: Performs AI-powered research.
### 6. Tag Management
- **`add_tag`**: Creates a new tag.
- **`delete_tag`**: Deletes a tag.
- **`list_tags`**: Lists all tags.
- **`use_tag`**: Switches to a different tag.
- **`rename_tag`**: Renames a tag.
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---
title: "Task Structure"
sidebarTitle: "Task Structure"
description: "Tasks in Task Master follow a specific format designed to provide comprehensive information for both humans and AI assistants."
---
## Task Fields in tasks.json
Tasks in tasks.json have the following structure:
| Field | Description | Example |
| -------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ |
| `id` | Unique identifier for the task. | `1` |
| `title` | Brief, descriptive title. | `"Initialize Repo"` |
| `description` | What the task involves. | `"Create a new repository, set up initial structure."` |
| `status` | Current state. | `"pending"`, `"done"`, `"deferred"` |
| `dependencies` | Prerequisite task IDs. ✅ Completed, ⏱️ Pending | `[1, 2]` |
| `priority` | Task importance. | `"high"`, `"medium"`, `"low"` |
| `details` | Implementation instructions. | `"Use GitHub client ID/secret, handle callback..."` |
| `testStrategy` | How to verify success. | `"Deploy and confirm 'Hello World' response."` |
| `subtasks` | Nested subtasks related to the main task. | `[{"id": 1, "title": "Configure OAuth", ...}]` |
## Task File Format
Individual task files follow this format:
```
# Task ID: <id>
# Title: <title>
# Status: <status>
# Dependencies: <comma-separated list of dependency IDs>
# Priority: <priority>
# Description: <brief description>
# Details:
<detailed implementation notes>
# Test Strategy:
<verification approach>
```
## Features in Detail
<AccordionGroup>
<Accordion title="Analyzing Task Complexity">
The `analyze-complexity` command:
- Analyzes each task using AI to assess its complexity on a scale of 1-10
- Recommends optimal number of subtasks based on configured DEFAULT_SUBTASKS
- Generates tailored prompts for expanding each task
- Creates a comprehensive JSON report with ready-to-use commands
- Saves the report to scripts/task-complexity-report.json by default
The generated report contains:
- Complexity analysis for each task (scored 1-10)
- Recommended number of subtasks based on complexity
- AI-generated expansion prompts customized for each task
- Ready-to-run expansion commands directly within each task analysis
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Viewing Complexity Report">
The `complexity-report` command:
- Displays a formatted, easy-to-read version of the complexity analysis report
- Shows tasks organized by complexity score (highest to lowest)
- Provides complexity distribution statistics (low, medium, high)
- Highlights tasks recommended for expansion based on threshold score
- Includes ready-to-use expansion commands for each complex task
- If no report exists, offers to generate one on the spot
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Smart Task Expansion">
The `expand` command automatically checks for and uses the complexity report:
When a complexity report exists:
- Tasks are automatically expanded using the recommended subtask count and prompts
- When expanding all tasks, they're processed in order of complexity (highest first)
- Research-backed generation is preserved from the complexity analysis
- You can still override recommendations with explicit command-line options
Example workflow:
```bash
# Generate the complexity analysis report with research capabilities
task-master analyze-complexity --research
# Review the report in a readable format
task-master complexity-report
# Expand tasks using the optimized recommendations
task-master expand --id=8
# or expand all tasks
task-master expand --all
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Finding the Next Task">
The `next` command:
- Identifies tasks that are pending/in-progress and have all dependencies satisfied
- Prioritizes tasks by priority level, dependency count, and task ID
- Displays comprehensive information about the selected task:
- Basic task details (ID, title, priority, dependencies)
- Implementation details
- Subtasks (if they exist)
- Provides contextual suggested actions:
- Command to mark the task as in-progress
- Command to mark the task as done
- Commands for working with subtasks
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Viewing Specific Task Details">
The `show` command:
- Displays comprehensive details about a specific task or subtask
- Shows task status, priority, dependencies, and detailed implementation notes
- For parent tasks, displays all subtasks and their status
- For subtasks, shows parent task relationship
- Provides contextual action suggestions based on the task's state
- Works with both regular tasks and subtasks (using the format taskId.subtaskId)
</Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
## Best Practices for AI-Driven Development
<CardGroup cols={2}>
<Card title="📝 Detailed PRD" icon="lightbulb">
The more detailed your PRD, the better the generated tasks will be.
</Card>
<Card title="👀 Review Tasks" icon="magnifying-glass">
After parsing the PRD, review the tasks to ensure they make sense and have appropriate dependencies.
</Card>
<Card title="📊 Analyze Complexity" icon="chart-line">
Use the complexity analysis feature to identify which tasks should be broken down further.
</Card>
<Card title="⛓️ Follow Dependencies" icon="link">
Always respect task dependencies - the Cursor agent will help with this.
</Card>
<Card title="🔄 Update As You Go" icon="arrows-rotate">
If your implementation diverges from the plan, use the update command to keep future tasks aligned.
</Card>
<Card title="📦 Break Down Tasks" icon="boxes-stacked">
Use the expand command to break down complex tasks into manageable subtasks.
</Card>
<Card title="🔄 Regenerate Files" icon="file-arrow-up">
After any updates to tasks.json, regenerate the task files to keep them in sync.
</Card>
<Card title="💬 Provide Context" icon="comment">
When asking the Cursor agent to help with a task, provide context about what you're trying to achieve.
</Card>
<Card title="✅ Validate Dependencies" icon="circle-check">
Periodically run the validate-dependencies command to check for invalid or circular dependencies.
</Card>
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# Contributing to Task Master
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Task Master! We're excited to work with you and appreciate your help in making this project better. 🚀
## 🤝 Our Collaborative Approach
We're a **PR-friendly team** that values collaboration:
- ✅ **We review PRs quickly** - Usually within hours, not days
- ✅ **We're super reactive** - Expect fast feedback and engagement
- ✅ **We sometimes take over PRs** - If your contribution is valuable but needs cleanup, we might jump in to help finish it
- ✅ **We're open to all contributions** - From bug fixes to major features
**We don't mind AI-generated code**, but we do expect you to:
- ✅ **Review and understand** what the AI generated
- ✅ **Test the code thoroughly** before submitting
- ✅ **Ensure it's well-written** and follows our patterns
- ❌ **Don't submit "AI slop"** - untested, unreviewed AI output
> **Why this matters**: We spend significant time reviewing PRs. Help us help you by submitting quality contributions that save everyone time!
## 🚀 Quick Start for Contributors
### 1. Fork and Clone
```bash
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/claude-task-master.git
cd claude-task-master
npm install
```
### 2. Create a Feature Branch
**Important**: Always target the `next` branch, not `main`:
```bash
git checkout next
git pull origin next
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
```
### 3. Make Your Changes
Follow our development guidelines below.
### 4. Test Everything Yourself
**Before submitting your PR**, ensure:
```bash
# Run all tests
npm test
# Check formatting
npm run format-check
# Fix formatting if needed
npm run format
```
### 5. Create a Changeset
**Required for most changes**:
```bash
npm run changeset
```
See the [Changeset Guidelines](#changeset-guidelines) below for details.
### 6. Submit Your PR
- Target the `next` branch
- Write a clear description
- Reference any related issues
## 📋 Development Guidelines
### Branch Strategy
- **`main`**: Production-ready code
- **`next`**: Development branch - **target this for PRs**
- **Feature branches**: `feature/description` or `fix/description`
### Code Quality Standards
1. **Write tests** for new functionality
2. **Follow existing patterns** in the codebase
3. **Add JSDoc comments** for functions
4. **Keep functions focused** and single-purpose
### Testing Requirements
Your PR **must pass all CI checks**:
- ✅ **Unit tests**: `npm test`
- ✅ **Format check**: `npm run format-check`
**Test your changes locally first** - this saves review time and shows you care about quality.
## 📦 Changeset Guidelines
We use [Changesets](https://github.com/changesets/changesets) to manage versioning and generate changelogs.
### When to Create a Changeset
**Always create a changeset for**:
- ✅ New features
- ✅ Bug fixes
- ✅ Breaking changes
- ✅ Performance improvements
- ✅ User-facing documentation updates
- ✅ Dependency updates that affect functionality
**Skip changesets for**:
- ❌ Internal documentation only
- ❌ Test-only changes
- ❌ Code formatting/linting
- ❌ Development tooling that doesn't affect users
### How to Create a Changeset
1. **After making your changes**:
```bash
npm run changeset
```
2. **Choose the bump type**:
- **Major**: Breaking changes
- **Minor**: New features
- **Patch**: Bug fixes, docs, performance improvements
3. **Write a clear summary**:
```
Add support for custom AI models in MCP configuration
```
4. **Commit the changeset file** with your changes:
```bash
git add .changeset/*.md
git commit -m "feat: add custom AI model support"
```
### Changeset vs Git Commit Messages
- **Changeset summary**: User-facing, goes in CHANGELOG.md
- **Git commit**: Developer-facing, explains the technical change
Example:
```bash
# Changeset summary (user-facing)
"Add support for custom Ollama models"
# Git commit message (developer-facing)
"feat(models): implement custom Ollama model validation
- Add model validation for custom Ollama endpoints
- Update configuration schema to support custom models
- Add tests for new validation logic"
```
## 🔧 Development Setup
### Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- npm or yarn
### Environment Setup
1. **Copy environment template**:
```bash
cp .env.example .env
```
2. **Add your API keys** (for testing AI features):
```bash
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your_key_here
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_key_here
# Add others as needed
```
### Running Tests
```bash
# Run all tests
npm test
# Run tests in watch mode
npm run test:watch
# Run with coverage
npm run test:coverage
# Run E2E tests
npm run test:e2e
```
### Code Formatting
We use Prettier for consistent formatting:
```bash
# Check formatting
npm run format-check
# Fix formatting
npm run format
```
## 📝 PR Guidelines
### Before Submitting
- [ ] **Target the `next` branch**
- [ ] **Test everything locally**
- [ ] **Run the full test suite**
- [ ] **Check code formatting**
- [ ] **Create a changeset** (if needed)
- [ ] **Re-read your changes** - ensure they're clean and well-thought-out
### PR Description Template
```markdown
## Description
Brief description of what this PR does.
## Type of Change
- [ ] Bug fix
- [ ] New feature
- [ ] Breaking change
- [ ] Documentation update
## Testing
- [ ] I have tested this locally
- [ ] All existing tests pass
- [ ] I have added tests for new functionality
## Changeset
- [ ] I have created a changeset (or this change doesn't need one)
## Additional Notes
Any additional context or notes for reviewers.
```
### What We Look For
✅ **Good PRs**:
- Clear, focused changes
- Comprehensive testing
- Good commit messages
- Proper changeset (when needed)
- Self-reviewed code
❌ **Avoid**:
- Massive PRs that change everything
- Untested code
- Formatting issues
- Missing changesets for user-facing changes
- AI-generated code that wasn't reviewed
## 🏗️ Project Structure
```
claude-task-master/
├── bin/ # CLI executables
├── mcp-server/ # MCP server implementation
├── scripts/ # Core task management logic
├── src/ # Shared utilities and providers and well refactored code (we are slowly moving everything here)
├── tests/ # Test files
├── docs/ # Documentation
└── .cursor/ # Cursor IDE rules and configuration
└── assets/ # Assets like rules and configuration for all IDEs
```
### Key Areas for Contribution
- **CLI Commands**: `scripts/modules/commands.js`
- **MCP Tools**: `mcp-server/src/tools/`
- **Core Logic**: `scripts/modules/task-manager/`
- **AI Providers**: `src/ai-providers/`
- **Tests**: `tests/`
## 🐛 Reporting Issues
### Bug Reports
Include:
- Task Master version
- Node.js version
- Operating system
- Steps to reproduce
- Expected vs actual behavior
- Error messages/logs
### Feature Requests
Include:
- Clear description of the feature
- Use case/motivation
- Proposed implementation (if you have ideas)
- Willingness to contribute
## 💬 Getting Help
- **Discord**: [Join our community](https://discord.gg/taskmasterai)
- **Issues**: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/issues)
- **Discussions**: [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/discussions)
## 📄 License
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the same license as the project (MIT with Commons Clause).
---
**Thank you for contributing to Task Master!** 🎉
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title: FAQ
sidebarTitle: "FAQ"
---
Coming soon.
## 💬 Getting Help
- **Discord**: [Join our community](https://discord.gg/taskmasterai)
- **Issues**: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/issues)
- **Discussions**: [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/discussions)

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title: Configuration
sidebarTitle: "Configuration"
---
Before getting started with Task Master, you'll need to set up your API keys. There are a couple of ways to do this depending on whether you're using the CLI or working inside MCP. It's also a good time to start getting familiar with the other configuration options available — even if you dont need to adjust them yet, knowing whats possible will help down the line.
## API Key Setup
Task Master uses environment variables to securely store provider API keys and optional endpoint URLs.
### MCP Usage: mcp.json file
For MCP/Cursor usage: Configure keys in the env section of your .cursor/mcp.json file.
```java .env lines icon="java"
{
"mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["./mcp-server/server.js"],
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_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",
"GITHUB_API_KEY": "GITHUB_API_KEY_HERE"
}
}
}
}
```
### CLI Usage: `.env` File
Create a `.env` file in your project root and include the keys for the providers you plan to use:
```java .env lines icon="java"
# Required API keys for providers configured in .taskmaster/config.json
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-api03-your-key-here
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY=pplx-your-key-here
# OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-your-key-here
# GOOGLE_API_KEY=AIzaSy...
# AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY=your-azure-openai-api-key-here
# etc.
# Optional Endpoint Overrides
# Use a specific provider's base URL, e.g., for an OpenAI-compatible API
# OPENAI_BASE_URL=https://api.third-party.com/v1
#
# Azure OpenAI Configuration
# AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT=https://your-resource-name.openai.azure.com/ or https://your-endpoint-name.cognitiveservices.azure.com/openai/deployments
# OLLAMA_BASE_URL=http://custom-ollama-host:11434/api
# Google Vertex AI Configuration (Required if using 'vertex' provider)
# VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=your-gcp-project-id
```
## What Else Can Be Configured?
The main configuration file (`.taskmaster/config.json`) allows you to control nearly every aspect of Task Masters behavior. Heres a high-level look at what you can customize:
<Tip>
You dont need to configure everything up front. Most settings can be left as defaults or updated later as your workflow evolves.
</Tip>
<Accordion title="View Configuration Options">
### Models and Providers
- Role-based model setup: `main`, `research`, `fallback`
- Provider selection (Anthropic, OpenAI, Perplexity, etc.)
- Model IDs per role
- Temperature, max tokens, and other generation settings
- Custom base URLs for OpenAI-compatible APIs
### Global Settings
- `logLevel`: Logging verbosity
- `debug`: Enable/disable debug mode
- `projectName`: Optional name for your project
- `defaultTag`: Default tag for task grouping
- `defaultSubtasks`: Number of subtasks to auto-generate
- `defaultPriority`: Priority level for new tasks
### API Endpoint Overrides
- `ollamaBaseURL`: Custom Ollama server URL
- `azureBaseURL`: Global Azure endpoint
- `vertexProjectId`: Google Vertex AI project ID
- `vertexLocation`: Region for Vertex AI models
### Tag and Git Integration
- Default tag context per project
- Support for task isolation by tag
- Manual tag creation from Git branches
### State Management
- Active tag tracking
- Migration state
- Last tag switch timestamp
</Accordion>
<Note>
For advanced configuration options and detailed customization, see our [Advanced Configuration Guide](/docs/best-practices/configuration-advanced) page.
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title: Executing Tasks
sidebarTitle: "Executing Tasks"
---
Now that your tasks are generated and reviewed you are ready to begin executing.
## Select the Task to Work on: Next Task
Task Master has the "next" command to find the next task to work on. You can access it with the following request:
```
What's the next task I should work on? Please consider dependencies and priorities.
```
Alternatively you can use the CLI to show the next task
```bash
task-master next
```
## Discuss Task
When you know what task to work on next you can then start chatting with the agent to make sure it understands the plan of action.
You can tag relevant files and folders so it knows what context to pull up as it generates its plan. For example:
```
Please review Task 5 and confirm you understand how to execute before beginning. Refer to @models @api and @schema
```
The agent will begin analyzing the task and files and respond with the steps to complete the task.
## Agent Task execution
If you agree with the plan of action, tell the agent to get started.
```
You may begin. I believe in you.
```
## Review and Test
Once the agent is finished with the task you can refer to the task testing strategy to make sure it was completed correctly.
## Update Task Status
If the task was completed correctly you can update the status to done
```
Please mark Task 5 as done
```
The agent will execute
```bash
task-master set-status --id=5 --status=done
```
## Rules and Context
If you ran into problems and had to debug errors you can create new rules as you go. This helps build context on your codebase that helps the creation and execution of future tasks.
## On to the Next Task!
By now you have all you need to get started executing code faster and smarter with Task Master.
If you have any questions please check out [Frequently Asked Questions](/docs/getting-started/faq)

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title: Installation
sidebarTitle: "Installation"
---
Now that you have Node.js and your first API Key, you are ready to begin installing Task Master in one of three ways.
<Note>Cursor Users Can Use the One Click Install Below</Note>
<Accordion title="Quick Install for Cursor 1.0+ (One-Click)">
<a href="cursor://anysphere.cursor-deeplink/mcp/install?name=task-master-ai&config=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%3D">
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className="block dark:hidden"
src="https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-light.png"
alt="Add Task Master MCP server to Cursor"
noZoom
/>
<img
className="hidden dark:block"
src="https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.png"
alt="Add Task Master MCP server to Cursor"
noZoom
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</a>
Or click the copy button (top-right of code block) then paste into your browser:
```text
cursor://anysphere.cursor-deeplink/mcp/install?name=taskmaster-ai&config=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
```
> **Note:** After clicking the link, you'll still need to add your API keys to the configuration. The link installs the MCP server with placeholder keys that you'll need to replace with your actual API keys.
</Accordion>
## Installation Options
<Accordion title="Option 1: MCP (Recommended)">
MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
## 1. Add your MCP config at the following path depending on your editor
| Editor | Scope | Linux/macOS Path | Windows Path | Key |
| ------------ | ------- | ------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
| **Cursor** | Global | `~/.cursor/mcp.json` | `%USERPROFILE%\.cursor\mcp.json` | `mcpServers` |
| | Project | `<project_folder>/.cursor/mcp.json` | `<project_folder>\.cursor\mcp.json` | `mcpServers` |
| **Windsurf** | Global | `~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json` | `%USERPROFILE%\.codeium\windsurf\mcp_config.json` | `mcpServers` |
| **VS Code** | Project | `<project_folder>/.vscode/mcp.json` | `<project_folder>\.vscode\mcp.json` | `servers` |
## Manual Configuration
### Cursor & Windsurf (`mcpServers`)
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"taskmaster-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "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",
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE",
"OLLAMA_API_KEY": "YOUR_OLLAMA_API_KEY_HERE"
}
}
}
}
```
> 🔑 Replace `YOUR_…_KEY_HERE` with your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use.
> **Note**: If you see `0 tools enabled` in the MCP settings, try removing the `--package=task-master-ai` flag from `args`.
### VS Code (`servers` + `type`)
```json
{
"servers": {
"taskmaster-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "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",
"MISTRAL_API_KEY": "YOUR_MISTRAL_KEY_HERE",
"OPENROUTER_API_KEY": "YOUR_OPENROUTER_KEY_HERE",
"XAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_XAI_KEY_HERE",
"AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY": "YOUR_AZURE_KEY_HERE"
},
"type": "stdio"
}
}
}
```
> 🔑 Replace `YOUR_…_KEY_HERE` with your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use.
#### 2. (Cursor-only) Enable Taskmaster MCP
Open Cursor Settings (Ctrl+Shift+J) ➡ Click on MCP tab on the left ➡ Enable task-master-ai with the toggle
#### 3. (Optional) Configure the models you want to use
In your editor's AI chat pane, say:
```txt
Change the main, research and fallback models to <model_name>, <model_name> and <model_name> respectively.
```
For example, to use Claude Code (no API key required):
```txt
Change the main model to claude-code/sonnet
```
#### 4. Initialize Task Master
In your editor's AI chat pane, say:
```txt
Initialize taskmaster-ai in my project
```
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="Option 2: Using Command Line">
## CLI Installation
```bash
# Install globally
npm install -g task-master-ai
# OR install locally within your project
npm install task-master-ai
```
## Initialize a new project
```bash
# If installed globally
task-master init
# If installed locally
npx task-master init
# Initialize project with specific rules
task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf,vscode
```
This will prompt you for project details and set up a new project with the necessary files and structure.
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title: PRD Creation and Parsing
sidebarTitle: "PRD Creation and Parsing"
---
# Writing a PRD
A PRD (Product Requirements Document) is the starting point of every task flow in Task Master. It defines what you're building and why. A clear PRD dramatically improves the quality of your tasks, your model outputs, and your final product — so its worth taking the time to get it right.
<Tip>
You dont need to define your whole app up front. You can write a focused PRD just for the next feature or module youre working on.
</Tip>
<Tip>
You can start with an empty project or you can start with a feature PRD on an existing project.
</Tip>
<Tip>
You can add and parse multiple PRDs per project using the --append flag
</Tip>
## What Makes a Good PRD?
- Clear objective — whats the outcome or feature?
- Context — whats already in place or assumed?
- Constraints — what limits or requirements need to be respected?
- Reasoning — why are you building it this way?
The more context you give the model, the better the breakdown and results.
---
## Writing a PRD for Task Master
<Note>An example PRD can be found in .taskmaster/templates/example_prd.txt</Note>
You can co-write your PRD with an LLM model using the following workflow:
1. **Chat about requirements** — explain what you want to build.
2. **Show an example PRD** — share the example PRD so the model understands the expected format. The example uses formatting that work well with Task Master's code. Following the example will yield better results.
3. **Iterate and refine** — work with the model to shape the draft into a clear and well-structured PRD.
This approach works great in Cursor, or anywhere you use a chat-based LLM.
---
## Where to Save Your PRD
Place your PRD file in the `.taskmaster/docs` folder in your project.
- You can have **multiple PRDs** per project.
- Name your PRDs clearly so theyre easy to reference later.
- Examples: `dashboard_redesign.txt`, `user_onboarding.txt`
---
# Parse your PRD into Tasks
This is where the Task Master magic begins.
In Cursor's AI chat, instruct the agent to generate tasks from your PRD:
```
Please use the task-master parse-prd command to generate tasks from my PRD. The PRD is located at .taskmaster/docs/<prd-name>.txt.
```
The agent will execute the following command which you can alternatively paste into the CLI:
```bash
task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/<prd-name>.txt
```
This will:
- Parse your PRD document
- Generate a structured `tasks.json` file with tasks, dependencies, priorities, and test strategies
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title: Quick Start
sidebarTitle: "Quick Start"
---
This guide is for new users who want to start using Task Master with minimal setup time.
It covers:
- [Requirements](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/requirements): You will need Node.js and an AI model API Key.
- [Installation](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/installation): How to Install Task Master.
- [Configuration](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/configuration-quick): Setting up your API Key, MCP, and more.
- [PRD](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/prd-quick): Writing and parsing your first PRD.
- [Task Setup](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/tasks-quick): Preparing your tasks for execution.
- [Executing Tasks](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/execute-quick): Using Task Master to execute tasks.
- [Rules & Context](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/rules-quick): Learn how and why to build context in your project over time.
<Tip>
By the end of this guide, you'll have everything you need to begin working productively with Task Master.
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title: Requirements
sidebarTitle: "Requirements"
---
Before you can start using TaskMaster AI, you'll need to install Node.js and set up at least one model API Key.
## 1. Node.js
TaskMaster AI is built with Node.js and requires it to run. npm (Node Package Manager) comes bundled with Node.js.
<Accordion title="Install Node.js">
### Installation
**Option 1: Download from official website**
1. Visit [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org)
2. Download the **LTS (Long Term Support)** version for your operating system
3. Run the installer and follow the setup wizard
**Option 2: Use a package manager**
<CodeGroup>
```bash Windows (Chocolatey)
choco install nodejs
```
```bash Windows (winget)
winget install OpenJS.NodeJS
```
</CodeGroup>
</Accordion>
## 2. Model API Key
Taskmaster utilizes AI across several commands, and those require a separate API key. For the purpose of a Quick Start we recommend setting up an API Key with Anthropic for your main model and Perplexity for your research model (optional but recommended).
<Tip>Task Master shows API costs per command used. Most users load $5-10 on their keys and don't have to top it off for a few months.</Tip>
At least one (1) of the following is required:
1. Anthropic API key (Claude API) - **recommended for Quick Start**
2. OpenAI API key
3. Google Gemini API key
4. Perplexity API key (for research model)
5. xAI API Key (for research or main model)
6. OpenRouter API Key (for research or main model)
7. Claude Code (no API key required - requires Claude Code CLI)

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title: Tasks Setup
sidebarTitle: "Tasks Setup"
---
Now that your tasks are generated you can review the plan and prepare for execution.
<Tip>
Not all of the setup steps are required but they are recommended in order to ensure your coding agents work on accurate tasks.
</Tip>
## Expand Tasks
Used to add detail to tasks and create subtasks. We recommend expanding all tasks using the MCP request below:
```
Expand all tasks into subtasks.
```
The agent will execute
```bash
task-master expand --all
```
## List/Show Tasks
Used to view task details. It is important to review the plan and ensure it makes sense in your project. Check for correct folder structures, dependencies, out of scope subtasks, etc.
To see a list of tasks and descriptions use the following command:
```
List all pending tasks so I can review.
```
To see all tasks in the CLI you can use:
```bash
task-master list
```
To see all implementation details of an individual task, including subtasks and testing strategy, you can use Show Task:
```
Show task 2 so I can review.
```
```bash
task-master show --id=<##>
```
## Update Tasks
If the task details need to be edited you can update the task using this request:
```
Update Task 2 to use Postgres instead of MongoDB and remove the sharding subtask
```
Or this CLI command:
```bash
task-master update-task --id=2 --prompt="use Postgres instead of MongoDB and remove the sharding subtask"
```
## Analyze complexity
Task Master can provide a complexity report which can be helpful to read before you begin. If you didn't already expand all your tasks, it could help identify which could be broken down further with subtasks.
```
Can you analyze the complexity of our tasks to help me understand which ones need to be broken down further?
```
You can view the report in a friendly table using:
```
Can you show me the complexity report in a more readable format?
```
<Check>Now you are ready to begin [executing tasks](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/execute-quick)</Check>

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<Tip>
Welcome to v1 of the Task Master Docs. Expect weekly updates as we expand and refine each section.
</Tip>
We've organized the docs into three sections depending on your experience level and goals:
### Getting Started - Jump in to [Quick Start](/docs/getting-started/quick-start)
Designed for first-time users. Get set up, create your first PRD, and run your first task.
### Best Practices
Covers common workflows, strategic usage of commands, model configuration tips, and real-world usage patterns. Recommended for active users.
### Technical Capabilities
A detailed glossary of every root command and available capability — meant for power users and contributors.
---
Thanks for being here early. If you spot something broken or want to contribute, check out the [GitHub repo](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master).
Have questions? Join our [Discord community](https://discord.gg/fWJkU7rf) to connect with other users and get help from the team.

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# Licensing
Task Master is licensed under the MIT License with Commons Clause. This means you can:
## ✅ Allowed:
- Use Task Master for any purpose (personal, commercial, academic)
- Modify the code
- Distribute copies
- Create and sell products built using Task Master
## ❌ Not Allowed:
- Sell Task Master itself
- Offer Task Master as a hosted service
- Create competing products based on Task Master
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# Change Log
## 0.24.2
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f), [`df26c65`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/df26c65632000874a73504963b08f18c46283144), [`37af0f1`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/37af0f191227a68d119b7f89a377bf932ee3ac66), [`c4f92f6`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/c4f92f6a0aee3435c56eb8d27d9aa9204284833e), [`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f), [`4dad2fd`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4dad2fd613ceac56a65ae9d3c1c03092b8860ac9)]:
- task-master-ai@0.26.0
## 0.24.2-rc.1
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`c4f92f6`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/c4f92f6a0aee3435c56eb8d27d9aa9204284833e)]:
- task-master-ai@0.26.0-rc.1
## 0.24.2-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f), [`37af0f1`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/37af0f191227a68d119b7f89a377bf932ee3ac66), [`8783708`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/8783708e5e3389890a78fcf685d3da0580e73b3f), [`4dad2fd`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4dad2fd613ceac56a65ae9d3c1c03092b8860ac9)]:
- task-master-ai@0.26.0-rc.0
## 0.24.1
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`8933557`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/89335578ffffc65504b2055c0c85aa7521e5e79b), [`db720a9`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/db720a954d390bb44838cd021b8813dde8f3d8de)]:
- task-master-ai@0.25.1
## 0.24.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1100](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1100) [`30ca144`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/30ca144231c36a6c63911f20adc225d38fb15a2f) Thanks [@vedovelli](https://github.com/vedovelli)! - Display current task ID on task details page
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8), [`fc47714`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fc477143400fd11d953727bf1b4277af5ad308d1), [`782728f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/782728ff95aa2e3b766d48273b57f6c6753e8573), [`3dee60d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3dee60dc3d566e3cff650accb30f994b8bb3a15e), [`e3ed4d7`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e3ed4d7c14b56894d7da675eb2b757423bea8f9d), [`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8), [`95640dc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/95640dcde87ce7879858c0a951399fb49f3b6397), [`311b243`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/311b2433e23c771c8d3a4d3f5ac577302b8321e5)]:
- task-master-ai@0.25.0
## 0.24.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1040](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1040) [`fc47714`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fc477143400fd11d953727bf1b4277af5ad308d1) Thanks [@DomVidja](https://github.com/DomVidja)! - "Add Kilo Code profile integration with custom modes and MCP configuration"
- [#1100](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1100) [`30ca144`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/30ca144231c36a6c63911f20adc225d38fb15a2f) Thanks [@vedovelli](https://github.com/vedovelli)! - Display current task ID on task details page
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8), [`fc47714`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fc477143400fd11d953727bf1b4277af5ad308d1), [`782728f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/782728ff95aa2e3b766d48273b57f6c6753e8573), [`3dee60d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3dee60dc3d566e3cff650accb30f994b8bb3a15e), [`e3ed4d7`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e3ed4d7c14b56894d7da675eb2b757423bea8f9d), [`04e11b5`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/04e11b5e828597c0ba5b82ca7d5fb6f933e4f1e8), [`95640dc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/95640dcde87ce7879858c0a951399fb49f3b6397), [`311b243`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/311b2433e23c771c8d3a4d3f5ac577302b8321e5)]:
- task-master-ai@0.25.0-rc.0
## 0.23.1
### Patch Changes
- [#1090](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1090) [`a464e55`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/a464e550b886ef81b09df80588fe5881bce83d93) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix issues with some users not being able to connect to Taskmaster MCP server while using the extension
- Updated dependencies [[`4357af3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4357af3f13859d90bca8795215e5d5f1d94abde5), [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05), [`36468f3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/36468f3c93faf4035a5c442ccbc501077f3440f1), [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05), [`e495b2b`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e495b2b55950ee54c7d0f1817d8530e28bd79c05), [`75c514c`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/75c514cf5b2ca47f95c0ad7fa92654a4f2a6be4b), [`4bb6370`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4bb63706b80c28d1b2d782ba868a725326f916c7)]:
- task-master-ai@0.24.0
## 0.23.1-rc.1
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`75c514c`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/75c514cf5b2ca47f95c0ad7fa92654a4f2a6be4b)]:
- task-master-ai@0.24.0-rc.2
## 0.23.1-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- [#1090](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1090) [`a464e55`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/a464e550b886ef81b09df80588fe5881bce83d93) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix issues with some users not being able to connect to Taskmaster MCP server while using the extension
- Updated dependencies [[`4357af3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4357af3f13859d90bca8795215e5d5f1d94abde5), [`36468f3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/36468f3c93faf4035a5c442ccbc501077f3440f1), [`4bb6370`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4bb63706b80c28d1b2d782ba868a725326f916c7)]:
- task-master-ai@0.24.0-rc.1
## 0.23.0
### Minor Changes

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@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ async function main() {
// This prevents the multiple React instances issue
// Ensure React is resolved from the workspace root to avoid duplicates
alias: {
react: path.resolve(__dirname, 'node_modules/react'),
'react-dom': path.resolve(__dirname, 'node_modules/react-dom')
react: path.resolve(__dirname, '../../node_modules/react'),
'react-dom': path.resolve(__dirname, '../../node_modules/react-dom')
},
define: {
'process.env.NODE_ENV': production ? '"production"' : '"development"',
@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ async function main() {
jsxImportSource: 'react',
external: ['*.css'],
alias: {
react: path.resolve(__dirname, 'node_modules/react'),
'react-dom': path.resolve(__dirname, 'node_modules/react-dom')
react: path.resolve(__dirname, '../../node_modules/react'),
'react-dom': path.resolve(__dirname, '../../node_modules/react-dom')
},
define: {
'process.env.NODE_ENV': production ? '"production"' : '"development"',

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
"private": true,
"displayName": "TaskMaster",
"description": "A visual Kanban board interface for TaskMaster projects in VS Code",
"version": "0.23.0",
"version": "0.24.2",
"publisher": "Hamster",
"icon": "assets/icon.png",
"engines": {
@@ -64,16 +64,16 @@
"properties": {
"taskmaster.mcp.command": {
"type": "string",
"default": "npx",
"description": "The command or absolute path to execute for the MCP server (e.g., 'npx' or '/usr/local/bin/task-master-ai')."
"default": "node",
"description": "The command to execute for the MCP server (e.g., 'node' for bundled server or 'npx' for remote)."
},
"taskmaster.mcp.args": {
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
},
"default": ["task-master-ai"],
"description": "An array of arguments to pass to the MCP server command."
"default": [],
"description": "Arguments for the MCP server (leave empty to use bundled server)."
},
"taskmaster.mcp.cwd": {
"type": "string",
@@ -229,6 +229,7 @@
"build": "npm run build:js && npm run build:css",
"build:js": "node ./esbuild.js --production",
"build:css": "npx @tailwindcss/cli -i ./src/webview/index.css -o ./dist/index.css --minify",
"dev": "npm run watch",
"package": "npm exec node ./package.mjs",
"package:direct": "node ./package.mjs",
"debug:env": "node ./debug-env.mjs",
@@ -238,6 +239,9 @@
"watch:css": "npx @tailwindcss/cli -i ./src/webview/index.css -o ./dist/index.css --watch",
"check-types": "tsc --noEmit"
},
"dependencies": {
"task-master-ai": "0.26.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@dnd-kit/core": "^6.3.1",
"@dnd-kit/modifiers": "^9.0.0",

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@@ -64,23 +64,49 @@ try {
fs.readFileSync(publishPackagePath, 'utf8')
);
// Check if versions are in sync
if (devPackage.version !== publishPackage.version) {
// Handle RC versions for VS Code Marketplace
let finalVersion = devPackage.version;
if (finalVersion.includes('-rc.')) {
console.log(
` - Version sync needed: ${publishPackage.version}${devPackage.version}`
' - Detected RC version, transforming for VS Code Marketplace...'
);
publishPackage.version = devPackage.version;
// Update the source package.publish.json file
// Extract base version and RC number
const baseVersion = finalVersion.replace(/-rc\.\d+$/, '');
const rcMatch = finalVersion.match(/rc\.(\d+)/);
const rcNumber = rcMatch ? parseInt(rcMatch[1]) : 0;
// For each RC iteration, increment the patch version
// This ensures unique versions in VS Code Marketplace
if (rcNumber > 0) {
const [major, minor, patch] = baseVersion.split('.').map(Number);
finalVersion = `${major}.${minor}.${patch + rcNumber}`;
console.log(
` - RC version mapping: ${devPackage.version}${finalVersion}`
);
} else {
finalVersion = baseVersion;
console.log(
` - RC version mapping: ${devPackage.version}${finalVersion}`
);
}
}
// Check if versions need updating
if (publishPackage.version !== finalVersion) {
console.log(
` - Version sync needed: ${publishPackage.version}${finalVersion}`
);
publishPackage.version = finalVersion;
// Update the source package.publish.json file with the final version
fs.writeFileSync(
publishPackagePath,
JSON.stringify(publishPackage, null, '\t') + '\n'
);
console.log(
` - Updated package.publish.json version to ${devPackage.version}`
);
console.log(` - Updated package.publish.json version to ${finalVersion}`);
} else {
console.log(` - Versions already in sync: ${devPackage.version}`);
console.log(` - Versions already in sync: ${finalVersion}`);
}
// Copy the (now synced) package.publish.json as package.json
@@ -124,8 +150,7 @@ try {
`cd vsix-build && npx vsce package --no-dependencies`
);
// Use the synced version for output
const finalVersion = devPackage.version;
// Use the transformed version for output
console.log(
`\nYour extension will be packaged to: vsix-build/task-master-${finalVersion}.vsix`
);

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
"name": "task-master-hamster",
"displayName": "Taskmaster AI",
"description": "A visual Kanban board interface for Taskmaster projects in VS Code",
"version": "0.22.3",
"version": "0.23.1",
"publisher": "Hamster",
"icon": "assets/icon.png",
"engines": {

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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
import type React from 'react';
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button';
import { Loader2 } from 'lucide-react';
import { Loader2, Play } from 'lucide-react';
import { PriorityBadge } from './PriorityBadge';
import type { TaskMasterTask } from '../../webview/types';
import { useVSCodeContext } from '../../webview/contexts/VSCodeContext';
interface TaskMetadataSidebarProps {
currentTask: TaskMasterTask;
@@ -28,10 +29,12 @@ export const TaskMetadataSidebar: React.FC<TaskMetadataSidebarProps> = ({
isRegenerating = false,
isAppending = false
}) => {
const { vscode } = useVSCodeContext();
const [isLoadingComplexity, setIsLoadingComplexity] = useState(false);
const [mcpComplexityScore, setMcpComplexityScore] = useState<
number | undefined
>(undefined);
const [isStartingTask, setIsStartingTask] = useState(false);
// Get complexity score from task
const currentComplexityScore = complexity?.score;
@@ -97,6 +100,29 @@ export const TaskMetadataSidebar: React.FC<TaskMetadataSidebarProps> = ({
}
};
// Handle starting a task
const handleStartTask = () => {
if (!currentTask || isStartingTask) {
return;
}
setIsStartingTask(true);
// Send message to extension to open terminal
if (vscode) {
vscode.postMessage({
type: 'openTerminal',
taskId: currentTask.id,
taskTitle: currentTask.title
});
}
// Reset loading state after a short delay
setTimeout(() => {
setIsStartingTask(false);
}, 500);
};
// Effect to handle complexity on task change
useEffect(() => {
if (currentTask?.id) {
@@ -284,6 +310,30 @@ export const TaskMetadataSidebar: React.FC<TaskMetadataSidebarProps> = ({
{currentTask.dependencies && currentTask.dependencies.length > 0 && (
<div className="border-b border-textSeparator-foreground" />
)}
{/* Start Task Button */}
<div className="mt-4">
<Button
onClick={handleStartTask}
variant="default"
size="sm"
className="w-full text-xs"
disabled={
isRegenerating ||
isAppending ||
isStartingTask ||
currentTask?.status === 'done' ||
currentTask?.status === 'in-progress'
}
>
{isStartingTask ? (
<Loader2 className="w-4 h-4 mr-2 animate-spin" />
) : (
<Play className="w-4 h-4 mr-2" />
)}
{isStartingTask ? 'Starting...' : 'Start Task'}
</Button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>

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