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github-actions[bot]
9acb900153 Version Packages (#1303)
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2025-10-14 11:47:13 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c4f5d89e72 Merge pull request #1297 from eyaltoledano/next 2025-10-14 10:08:08 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
e308cf4f46 chore: exit pre mode 2025-10-13 22:46:24 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
11b7354010 fix: export url (#1288) 2025-10-13 21:51:19 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4c1ef2ca94 fix: auth refresh token (#1299)
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2025-10-13 21:50:22 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
663aa2dfe9 chore: fix CI 2025-10-12 17:10:24 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
8f60a0561e chore: add hiring banner 2025-10-12 16:52:58 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
9a22622e9c chore: cleanup changelog and pre exit 2025-10-11 21:21:04 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
8d3c7e4116 chore: rc version bump 2025-10-11 19:09:36 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
3010b90d98 feat: add claude code plugin support (#1293)
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2025-10-11 21:01:10 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
90e6bdcf1c fix: expand_all now uses complexity analysis recommendations (#1287)
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2025-10-11 11:54:31 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
25a00dca67 Merge pull request #1291 from eyaltoledano/raplh/chore/merge.main 2025-10-11 11:40:42 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f263d4b2e0 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into raplh/chore/merge.main 2025-10-11 11:32:47 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f12a16d096 feat: add changelog highlights to auto-update notifications (#1286)
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2025-10-10 18:49:59 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
aaf903ff2f fix: resolve cross-level dependency bug in add-dependency command (#1191)
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Fixes #542
2025-10-08 15:30:20 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
2a910a40ba feat: add rpg method prd example template (#1285) 2025-10-08 15:00:52 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
0df6595245 Version Packages (#1283)
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2025-10-07 20:43:13 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
33e3fbb20f Release 0.28.0 2025-10-07 20:08:47 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
5cb7ed557a chore: exit pre 2025-10-07 19:34:56 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
b9e644c556 chore: rc version bump 2025-10-06 14:06:45 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
7265a6cf53 feat: implement export tasks (#1260) 2025-10-06 16:03:56 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
db6f405f23 feat: add api-storage improvements (#1278) 2025-10-06 15:23:48 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
7b5a7c4495 fix: remove deprecated generateTaskFiles calls from MCP tools (#1277)
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Resolves issue #1271 - MCP Connection Closed Error After Upgrading to v0.27.3
2025-10-06 11:55:26 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
caee040907 fix(mcp-server): construct default tasks.json path when file parameter not provided (#1276)
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Fixes #1272
2025-10-06 11:50:45 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
4b5473860b docs: Auto-update and format models.md 2025-10-05 20:04:58 +00:00
Ben Vargas
b43b7ce201 feat: Add Codex CLI provider with OAuth authentication (#1273)
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2025-10-05 22:04:45 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
86027f1ee4 chore: rc version bump 2025-10-04 17:26:07 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
4f984f8a69 chore: fix build issues (#1274) 2025-10-04 19:24:31 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
f7646f41b5 chore: rc version bump 2025-10-04 16:56:52 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
20004a39ea fix: add complexity score to tm list and tm show (#1270) 2025-10-03 18:47:05 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f1393f47b1 fix: pricing show 0 when it is defined (#1266) 2025-10-03 16:21:32 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
738ec51c04 feat: Migrate Task Master to generateObject for structured AI responses (#1262)
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2025-10-02 16:23:34 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c7418c4594 fix: make tag listing table use dynamic column widths to prevent truncation (#1264)
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2025-10-02 15:39:31 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0747f1c772 Merge pull request #1265 from eyaltoledano/ralph/chore/update.from.main 2025-10-02 15:31:42 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
ffe24a2e35 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into ralph/chore/update.from.main 2025-10-02 15:11:24 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
604b94baa9 chore: replace dotenv-mono with dotenv and try to fix env variables (#1261) 2025-10-02 11:52:25 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
2ea4bb6a81 chore: fix CI 2025-09-30 10:41:43 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
3e96387715 chore: fix extension CI 2025-09-30 10:41:43 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
100c3dc47d chore: apply requested changes 2025-09-30 10:41:43 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
986ac117ae feat: update grok-cli ai sdk provider to v5 (#1252) 2025-09-30 10:41:43 +02:00
tommy-ca
18aa416035 feat: Claude Code AI SDK v5 Integration (#1114)
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2025-09-30 10:41:43 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
3b3dbabed1 Version Packages (#1255)
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2025-09-27 08:56:38 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
af53525cbc fix: handle subtasks in getTask method (#1254)
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2025-09-26 20:58:15 +02:00
Joe Danziger
0079b7defd feat: Add Cursor IDE custom slash commands support (#1215) 2025-09-26 19:21:16 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0b2c6967c4 fix: improve subtask & parent task management (#1251) 2025-09-26 11:04:38 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c0682ac795 Merge pull request #1250 from eyaltoledano/chore/merge.main.september 2025-09-26 01:10:57 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
01a7faea8f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into chore/merge.main.september 2025-09-26 01:10:12 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
b7f32eac5a Version Packages (#1249)
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2025-09-26 01:06:52 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
044a7bfc98 fix: implement subtask status update functionality (#1248)
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2025-09-26 01:01:55 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
814265cd33 chore: adjust CI to run on all PRs (#1244) 2025-09-24 20:19:09 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
9b7b2ca7b2 Merge pull request #1245 from eyaltoledano/ralph/chore/update.from.main 2025-09-24 20:14:00 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
949f091179 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into ralph/chore/update.from.main 2025-09-24 20:10:19 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
51a351760c Version Packages (#1243)
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2025-09-24 19:21:21 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
732b2c61ad Merge pull request #1233 from eyaltoledano/ralph/chore/fix.ci.failure.main 2025-09-24 17:10:42 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
32c2b03c23 Merge pull request #1242 from eyaltoledano/ralph/fix.main.merges
fix CI failing to release (#1232)
2025-09-24 14:28:33 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
3bfd999d81 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into ralph/fix.main.merges 2025-09-24 14:28:09 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
9fa79eb026 chore: fix CI failing to release (#1232) 2025-09-24 14:26:41 +02:00
Jungwoo Song
875134247a Add Q Developer CLI at README.md (#1159) 2025-09-24 11:06:16 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4c2801d5eb chore: run format and fix CI 2025-09-24 11:00:04 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c911608f60 chore: last round of touchups and bug fixes 2025-09-24 10:57:17 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
8f1497407f chore: rc version bump 2025-09-23 20:43:32 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
10b64ec6f5 chore: re-enter rc mode for a last pre-release 2025-09-23 22:38:55 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
1a1879483b chore: do final test 2025-09-23 21:47:37 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
d691cbb7ae chore: CI fix format 2025-09-23 20:27:41 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
1b7c9637a5 chore: fix CI and tsdown config 2025-09-23 20:24:11 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
9ff5f158d5 chore: fix format 2025-09-23 19:27:57 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
b2ff06e8c5 fix: CI and unit tests 2025-09-23 19:26:02 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c2fc61ddb3 chore: mintlify fix broken links (#1237) 2025-09-23 18:32:51 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
aaacc3dae3 fix: improve docs and command help for analzye-complexity (#1235) 2025-09-23 18:19:32 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
46cd5dc186 fix: add installation instructions for claude-code mcp (#1236) 2025-09-23 18:16:40 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
49a31be416 docs: Auto-update and format models.md 2025-09-23 15:45:03 +00:00
JeonSeongHyeon
2b69936ee7 fix: update model ID for sonar deep research (#1192)
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2025-09-23 17:44:40 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
6438f6c7c8 chore: exit pre-release mode and format 2025-09-23 11:46:20 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
6bbd777552 chore: fix --version weird error 2025-09-23 11:45:46 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
100482722f chore: rc version bump 2025-09-23 09:10:24 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
7ff882bf23 fix: improve commander instance in commands.js 2025-09-23 11:05:24 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
6ab768f6ec chore: fix CI failure 2025-09-22 22:41:21 +02:00
Julien Pelletier
b5fe723f8e Fix/claude code path executable setting (#1172)
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2025-09-22 22:39:37 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f487736670 chore: fix CI failing to release (#1232) 2025-09-22 22:34:12 +02:00
olssonsten
d67b81d25d feat: add MCP timeout configuration for long-running operations (#1112) 2025-09-22 19:55:10 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
66c05053c0 Merge pull request #1231 from eyaltoledano/ralph/merge.from.main 2025-09-22 19:54:12 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
d7ab4609aa chore: fix CI 2025-09-22 19:25:44 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
05f6242f7e Version Packages (#1228)
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2025-09-22 19:23:22 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
a58719cf50 Merge pull request #1230 from eyaltoledano/next 2025-09-22 19:20:40 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
674d1f6de7 fix: update MCP config paths in various files (#1229) 2025-09-22 19:15:17 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
f106fb8e0b Merge pull request Release 0.27.0 #1224 from eyaltoledano/next 2025-09-22 18:40:55 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
fd9dd43ee0 fix: improve weekly metrics workflow with 14-day window and debug output (#1226) 2025-09-22 15:47:03 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c395e93696 chore: remove pre-mode (get out of RC) 2025-09-20 01:11:50 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
a621ff05ea feat: update tm models defaults (#1225) 2025-09-20 01:07:33 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
47ddb60231 docs: Auto-update and format models.md 2025-09-19 22:08:36 +00:00
Eyal Toledano
fce841490a Tm start (#1200)
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2025-09-20 00:08:20 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
4e126430a0 chore: update docs to remove --package refs (#1220) 2025-09-18 23:39:50 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
a33abe6c21 chore: rc version bump 2025-09-18 21:17:55 +00:00
Eyal Toledano
2b0cbdbc84 feat: extends the tm context command to accept a brief ID directly or… (#1219)
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2025-09-18 23:12:08 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
f1cdf78aa6 chore: rc version bump 2025-09-18 16:37:06 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
e6de285cea feat: add auto-update to every command when your task-master instance is out of date (#1217) 2025-09-18 18:35:32 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
cf3339fa48 chore: rc version bump 2025-09-18 15:18:17 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
255b9f0334 chore: test pre-release functionality with new system 2025-09-18 17:16:26 +02:00
github-actions[bot]
cb2c266b2d chore: rc version bump 2025-09-18 12:56:01 +00:00
Ralph Khreish
170d6f2f65 feat: implement api update-task (#1214) 2025-09-18 01:48:01 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
137ef36278 chore: fix pre-release CI (#1213)
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2025-09-18 00:34:13 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
1a3a528bf7 Merge pull request #1212 from eyaltoledano/ralph/main/rebase 2025-09-17 22:05:13 +02:00
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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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
Ralph Khreish
3c41a113fe chore: move to tsdown (#1211)
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2025-09-17 21:55:53 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0e8c42c7cb fix: UI list and show (#1210) 2025-09-17 15:05:33 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
799d1d2cce chore: fix env variables (#1204)
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2025-09-13 01:34:50 +02:00
losolosol
83af314879 feat: added vscode start task button (#1201)
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2025-09-12 05:35:57 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
dd03374496 chore: fix CI p2 2025-09-11 18:44:40 -07:00
Ralph Khreish
4ab0affba7 chore: fix CI 2025-09-11 18:35:07 -07:00
Ralph Khreish
77e1ddc237 feat: add tm show (#1199) 2025-09-12 03:34:32 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
3eeb19590a chore: fix CI with new typescript setup (#1194)
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2025-09-09 23:35:47 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
587745046f chore: fix format 2025-09-09 03:32:48 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
c61c73f827 feat: implement tm list remote (#1185) 2025-09-09 03:32:48 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
15900d9fd5 chore: address oauth PR concerns (#1184) 2025-09-09 03:32:48 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
7cf4004038 feat: add oauth with remote server (#1178) 2025-09-09 03:32:48 +02:00
Ralph Khreish
0f3ab00f26 feat: create tm-core and apps/cli (#1093)
- add typescript
- add npm workspaces
2025-09-09 03:32:48 +02:00
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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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Add a subtask to a parent task.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Parse arguments to create a new subtask or convert existing task.
## Adding Subtasks
Creates subtasks to break down complex parent tasks into manageable pieces.
## Argument Parsing
Flexible natural language:
- "add subtask to 5: implement login form"
- "break down 5 with: setup, implement, test"
- "subtask for 5: handle edge cases"
- "5: validate user input" → adds subtask to task 5
## Execution Modes
### 1. Create New Subtask
```bash
task-master add-subtask --parent=<id> --title="<title>" --description="<desc>"
```
### 2. Convert Existing Task
```bash
task-master add-subtask --parent=<id> --task-id=<existing-id>
```
## Smart Features
1. **Automatic Subtask Generation**
- If title contains "and" or commas, create multiple
- Suggest common subtask patterns
- Inherit parent's context
2. **Intelligent Defaults**
- Priority based on parent
- Appropriate time estimates
- Logical dependencies between subtasks
3. **Validation**
- Check parent task complexity
- Warn if too many subtasks
- Ensure subtask makes sense
## Creation Process
1. Parse parent task context
2. Generate subtask with ID like "5.1"
3. Set appropriate defaults
4. Link to parent task
5. Update parent's time estimate
## Example Flows
```
/project:tm/add-subtask to 5: implement user authentication
→ Created subtask #5.1: "implement user authentication"
→ Parent task #5 now has 1 subtask
→ Suggested next subtasks: tests, documentation
/project:tm/add-subtask 5: setup, implement, test
→ Created 3 subtasks:
#5.1: setup
#5.2: implement
#5.3: test
```
## Post-Creation
- Show updated task hierarchy
- Suggest logical next subtasks
- Update complexity estimates
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Display the task complexity analysis report.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
View the detailed complexity analysis generated by analyze-complexity command.
## Viewing Complexity Report
Shows comprehensive task complexity analysis with actionable insights.
## Execution
```bash
task-master complexity-report [--file=<path>]
```
## Report Location
Default: `.taskmaster/reports/complexity-analysis.md`
Custom: Specify with --file parameter
## Report Contents
### 1. **Executive Summary**
```
Complexity Analysis Summary
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Analysis Date: 2024-01-15
Tasks Analyzed: 32
High Complexity: 5 (16%)
Medium Complexity: 12 (37%)
Low Complexity: 15 (47%)
Critical Findings:
- 5 tasks need immediate expansion
- 3 tasks have high technical risk
- 2 tasks block critical path
```
### 2. **Detailed Task Analysis**
For each complex task:
- Complexity score breakdown
- Contributing factors
- Specific risks identified
- Expansion recommendations
- Similar completed tasks
### 3. **Risk Matrix**
Visual representation:
```
Risk vs Complexity Matrix
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
High Risk | #5(9) #12(8) | #23(6)
Med Risk | #34(7) | #45(5) #67(5)
Low Risk | #78(8) | [15 tasks]
| High Complex | Med Complex
```
### 4. **Recommendations**
**Immediate Actions:**
1. Expand task #5 - Critical path + high complexity
2. Expand task #12 - High risk + dependencies
3. Review task #34 - Consider splitting
**Sprint Planning:**
- Don't schedule multiple high-complexity tasks together
- Ensure expertise available for complex tasks
- Build in buffer time for unknowns
## Interactive Features
When viewing report:
1. **Quick Actions**
- Press 'e' to expand a task
- Press 'd' for task details
- Press 'r' to refresh analysis
2. **Filtering**
- View by complexity level
- Filter by risk factors
- Show only actionable items
3. **Export Options**
- Markdown format
- CSV for spreadsheets
- JSON for tools
## Report Intelligence
- Compares with historical data
- Shows complexity trends
- Identifies patterns
- Suggests process improvements
## Integration
Use report for:
- Sprint planning sessions
- Resource allocation
- Risk assessment
- Team discussions
- Client updates
## Example Usage
```
/project:tm/complexity-report
→ Opens latest analysis
/project:tm/complexity-report --file=archived/2024-01-01.md
→ View historical analysis
After viewing:
/project:tm/expand 5
→ Expand high-complexity task
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Automatically fix dependency issues found during validation.
## Automatic Dependency Repair
Intelligently fixes common dependency problems while preserving project logic.
## Execution
```bash
task-master fix-dependencies
```
## What Gets Fixed
### 1. **Auto-Fixable Issues**
- Remove references to deleted tasks
- Break simple circular dependencies
- Remove self-dependencies
- Clean up duplicate dependencies
### 2. **Smart Resolutions**
- Reorder dependencies to maintain logic
- Suggest task merging for over-dependent tasks
- Flatten unnecessary dependency chains
- Remove redundant transitive dependencies
### 3. **Manual Review Required**
- Complex circular dependencies
- Critical path modifications
- Business logic dependencies
- High-impact changes
## Fix Process
1. **Analysis Phase**
- Run validation check
- Categorize issues by type
- Determine fix strategy
2. **Execution Phase**
- Apply automatic fixes
- Log all changes made
- Preserve task relationships
3. **Verification Phase**
- Re-validate after fixes
- Show before/after comparison
- Highlight manual fixes needed
## Smart Features
- Preserves intended task flow
- Minimal disruption approach
- Creates fix history/log
- Suggests manual interventions
## Output Example
```
Dependency Auto-Fix Report
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Fixed Automatically:
✅ Removed 2 references to deleted tasks
✅ Resolved 1 self-dependency
✅ Cleaned 3 redundant dependencies
Manual Review Needed:
⚠️ Complex circular dependency: #12 → #15 → #18 → #12
Suggestion: Make #15 not depend on #12
⚠️ Task #45 has 8 dependencies
Suggestion: Break into subtasks
Run '/project:tm/validate-dependencies' to verify fixes
```
## Safety
- Preview mode available
- Rollback capability
- Change logging
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Show help for Task Master commands.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Display help for Task Master commands. If arguments provided, show specific command help.
## Task Master Command Help
### Quick Navigation
Type `/project:tm/` and use tab completion to explore all commands.
### Command Categories
#### 🚀 Setup & Installation
- `/project:tm/setup/install` - Comprehensive installation guide
- `/project:tm/setup/quick-install` - One-line global install
#### 📋 Project Setup
- `/project:tm/init` - Initialize new project
- `/project:tm/init/quick` - Quick setup with auto-confirm
- `/project:tm/models` - View AI configuration
- `/project:tm/models/setup` - Configure AI providers
#### 🎯 Task Generation
- `/project:tm/parse-prd` - Generate tasks from PRD
- `/project:tm/parse-prd/with-research` - Enhanced parsing
- `/project:tm/generate` - Create task files
#### 📝 Task Management
- `/project:tm/list` - List tasks (natural language filters)
- `/project:tm/show <id>` - Display task details
- `/project:tm/add-task` - Create new task
- `/project:tm/update` - Update tasks naturally
- `/project:tm/next` - Get next task recommendation
#### 🔄 Status Management
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-pending <id>`
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-in-progress <id>`
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-done <id>`
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-review <id>`
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-deferred <id>`
- `/project:tm/set-status/to-cancelled <id>`
#### 🔍 Analysis & Breakdown
- `/project:tm/analyze-complexity` - Analyze task complexity
- `/project:tm/expand <id>` - Break down complex task
- `/project:tm/expand/all` - Expand all eligible tasks
#### 🔗 Dependencies
- `/project:tm/add-dependency` - Add task dependency
- `/project:tm/remove-dependency` - Remove dependency
- `/project:tm/validate-dependencies` - Check for issues
#### 🤖 Workflows
- `/project:tm/workflows/smart-flow` - Intelligent workflows
- `/project:tm/workflows/pipeline` - Command chaining
- `/project:tm/workflows/auto-implement` - Auto-implementation
#### 📊 Utilities
- `/project:tm/utils/analyze` - Project analysis
- `/project:tm/status` - Project dashboard
- `/project:tm/learn` - Interactive learning
### Natural Language Examples
```
/project:tm/list pending high priority
/project:tm/update mark all API tasks as done
/project:tm/add-task create login system with OAuth
/project:tm/show current
```
### Getting Started
1. Install: `/project:tm/setup/quick-install`
2. Initialize: `/project:tm/init/quick`
3. Learn: `/project:tm/learn start`
4. Work: `/project:tm/workflows/smart-flow`
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Quick initialization with auto-confirmation.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Initialize a Task Master project without prompts, accepting all defaults.
## Quick Setup
```bash
task-master init -y
```
## What It Does
1. Creates `.taskmaster/` directory structure
2. Initializes empty `tasks.json`
3. Sets up default configuration
4. Uses directory name as project name
5. Skips all confirmation prompts
## Smart Defaults
- Project name: Current directory name
- Description: "Task Master Project"
- Model config: Existing environment vars
- Task structure: Standard format
## Next Steps
After quick init:
1. Configure AI models if needed:
```
/project:tm/models/setup
```
2. Parse PRD if available:
```
/project:tm/parse-prd <file>
```
3. Or create first task:
```
/project:tm/add-task create initial setup
```
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Initialize a new Task Master project.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Parse arguments to determine initialization preferences.
## Initialization Process
1. **Parse Arguments**
- PRD file path (if provided)
- Project name
- Auto-confirm flag (-y)
2. **Project Setup**
```bash
task-master init
```
3. **Smart Initialization**
- Detect existing project files
- Suggest project name from directory
- Check for git repository
- Verify AI provider configuration
## Configuration Options
Based on arguments:
- `quick` / `-y` → Skip confirmations
- `<file.md>` → Use as PRD after init
- `--name=<name>` → Set project name
- `--description=<desc>` → Set description
## Post-Initialization
After successful init:
1. Show project structure created
2. Verify AI models configured
3. Suggest next steps:
- Parse PRD if available
- Configure AI providers
- Set up git hooks
- Create first tasks
## Integration
If PRD file provided:
```
/project:tm/init my-prd.md
→ Automatically runs parse-prd after init
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Remove a dependency between tasks.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Parse the task IDs to remove dependency relationship.
## Removing Dependencies
Removes a dependency relationship, potentially unblocking tasks.
## Argument Parsing
Parse natural language or IDs:
- "remove dependency between 5 and 3"
- "5 no longer needs 3"
- "unblock 5 from 3"
- "5 3" → remove dependency of 5 on 3
## Execution
```bash
task-master remove-dependency --id=<task-id> --depends-on=<dependency-id>
```
## Pre-Removal Checks
1. **Verify dependency exists**
2. **Check impact on task flow**
3. **Warn if it breaks logical sequence**
4. **Show what will be unblocked**
## Smart Analysis
Before removing:
- Show why dependency might have existed
- Check if removal makes tasks executable
- Verify no critical path disruption
- Suggest alternative dependencies
## Post-Removal
After removing:
1. Show updated task status
2. List newly unblocked tasks
3. Update project timeline
4. Suggest next actions
## Safety Features
- Confirm if removing critical dependency
- Show tasks that become immediately actionable
- Warn about potential issues
- Keep removal history
## Example
```
/project:tm/remove-dependency 5 from 3
→ Removed: Task #5 no longer depends on #3
→ Task #5 is now UNBLOCKED and ready to start
→ Warning: Consider if #5 still needs #2 completed first
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Remove a subtask from its parent task.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Parse subtask ID to remove, with option to convert to standalone task.
## Removing Subtasks
Remove a subtask and optionally convert it back to a standalone task.
## Argument Parsing
- "remove subtask 5.1"
- "delete 5.1"
- "convert 5.1 to task" → remove and convert
- "5.1 standalone" → convert to standalone
## Execution Options
### 1. Delete Subtask
```bash
task-master remove-subtask --id=<parentId.subtaskId>
```
### 2. Convert to Standalone
```bash
task-master remove-subtask --id=<parentId.subtaskId> --convert
```
## Pre-Removal Checks
1. **Validate Subtask**
- Verify subtask exists
- Check completion status
- Review dependencies
2. **Impact Analysis**
- Other subtasks that depend on it
- Parent task implications
- Data that will be lost
## Removal Process
### For Deletion:
1. Confirm if subtask has work done
2. Update parent task estimates
3. Remove subtask and its data
4. Clean up dependencies
### For Conversion:
1. Assign new standalone task ID
2. Preserve all task data
3. Update dependency references
4. Maintain task history
## Smart Features
- Warn if subtask is in-progress
- Show impact on parent task
- Preserve important data
- Update related estimates
## Example Flows
```
/project:tm/remove-subtask 5.1
→ Warning: Subtask #5.1 is in-progress
→ This will delete all subtask data
→ Parent task #5 will be updated
Confirm deletion? (y/n)
/project:tm/remove-subtask 5.1 convert
→ Converting subtask #5.1 to standalone task #89
→ Preserved: All task data and history
→ Updated: 2 dependency references
→ New task #89 is now independent
```
## Post-Removal
- Update parent task status
- Recalculate estimates
- Show updated hierarchy
- Suggest next actions

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Remove a task permanently from the project.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS (task ID)
Delete a task and handle all its relationships properly.
## Task Removal
Permanently removes a task while maintaining project integrity.
## Argument Parsing
- "remove task 5"
- "delete 5"
- "5" → remove task 5
- Can include "-y" for auto-confirm
## Execution
```bash
task-master remove-task --id=<id> [-y]
```
## Pre-Removal Analysis
1. **Task Details**
- Current status
- Work completed
- Time invested
- Associated data
2. **Relationship Check**
- Tasks that depend on this
- Dependencies this task has
- Subtasks that will be removed
- Blocking implications
3. **Impact Assessment**
```
Task Removal Impact
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Task: #5 "Implement authentication" (in-progress)
Status: 60% complete (~8 hours work)
Will affect:
- 3 tasks depend on this (will be blocked)
- Has 4 subtasks (will be deleted)
- Part of critical path
⚠️ This action cannot be undone
```
## Smart Warnings
- Warn if task is in-progress
- Show dependent tasks that will be blocked
- Highlight if part of critical path
- Note any completed work being lost
## Removal Process
1. Show comprehensive impact
2. Require confirmation (unless -y)
3. Update dependent task references
4. Remove task and subtasks
5. Clean up orphaned dependencies
6. Log removal with timestamp
## Alternative Actions
Suggest before deletion:
- Mark as cancelled instead
- Convert to documentation
- Archive task data
- Transfer work to another task
## Post-Removal
- List affected tasks
- Show broken dependencies
- Update project statistics
- Suggest dependency fixes
- Recalculate timeline
## Example Flows
```
/project:tm/remove-task 5
→ Task #5 is in-progress with 8 hours logged
→ 3 other tasks depend on this
→ Suggestion: Mark as cancelled instead?
Remove anyway? (y/n)
/project:tm/remove-task 5 -y
→ Removed: Task #5 and 4 subtasks
→ Updated: 3 task dependencies
→ Warning: Tasks #7, #8, #9 now have missing dependency
→ Run /project:tm/fix-dependencies to resolve
```
## Safety Features
- Confirmation required
- Impact preview
- Removal logging
- Suggest alternatives
- No cascade delete of dependents

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# Task Master Command Reference
Comprehensive command structure for Task Master integration with Claude Code.
## Command Organization
Commands are organized hierarchically to match Task Master's CLI structure while providing enhanced Claude Code integration.
## Project Setup & Configuration
### `/project:tm/init`
- `init-project` - Initialize new project (handles PRD files intelligently)
- `init-project-quick` - Quick setup with auto-confirmation (-y flag)
### `/project:tm/models`
- `view-models` - View current AI model configuration
- `setup-models` - Interactive model configuration
- `set-main` - Set primary generation model
- `set-research` - Set research model
- `set-fallback` - Set fallback model
## Task Generation
### `/project:tm/parse-prd`
- `parse-prd` - Generate tasks from PRD document
- `parse-prd-with-research` - Enhanced parsing with research mode
### `/project:tm/generate`
- `generate-tasks` - Create individual task files from tasks.json
## Task Management
### `/project:tm/list`
- `list-tasks` - Smart listing with natural language filters
- `list-tasks-with-subtasks` - Include subtasks in hierarchical view
- `list-tasks-by-status` - Filter by specific status
### `/project:tm/set-status`
- `to-pending` - Reset task to pending
- `to-in-progress` - Start working on task
- `to-done` - Mark task complete
- `to-review` - Submit for review
- `to-deferred` - Defer task
- `to-cancelled` - Cancel task
### `/project:tm/sync-readme`
- `sync-readme` - Export tasks to README.md with formatting
### `/project:tm/update`
- `update-task` - Update tasks with natural language
- `update-tasks-from-id` - Update multiple tasks from a starting point
- `update-single-task` - Update specific task
### `/project:tm/add-task`
- `add-task` - Add new task with AI assistance
### `/project:tm/remove-task`
- `remove-task` - Remove task with confirmation
## Subtask Management
### `/project:tm/add-subtask`
- `add-subtask` - Add new subtask to parent
- `convert-task-to-subtask` - Convert existing task to subtask
### `/project:tm/remove-subtask`
- `remove-subtask` - Remove subtask (with optional conversion)
### `/project:tm/clear-subtasks`
- `clear-subtasks` - Clear subtasks from specific task
- `clear-all-subtasks` - Clear all subtasks globally
## Task Analysis & Breakdown
### `/project:tm/analyze-complexity`
- `analyze-complexity` - Analyze and generate expansion recommendations
### `/project:tm/complexity-report`
- `complexity-report` - Display complexity analysis report
### `/project:tm/expand`
- `expand-task` - Break down specific task
- `expand-all-tasks` - Expand all eligible tasks
- `with-research` - Enhanced expansion
## Task Navigation
### `/project:tm/next`
- `next-task` - Intelligent next task recommendation
### `/project:tm/show`
- `show-task` - Display detailed task information
### `/project:tm/status`
- `project-status` - Comprehensive project dashboard
## Dependency Management
### `/project:tm/add-dependency`
- `add-dependency` - Add task dependency
### `/project:tm/remove-dependency`
- `remove-dependency` - Remove task dependency
### `/project:tm/validate-dependencies`
- `validate-dependencies` - Check for dependency issues
### `/project:tm/fix-dependencies`
- `fix-dependencies` - Automatically fix dependency problems
## Workflows & Automation
### `/project:tm/workflows`
- `smart-workflow` - Context-aware intelligent workflow execution
- `command-pipeline` - Chain multiple commands together
- `auto-implement-tasks` - Advanced auto-implementation with code generation
## Utilities
### `/project:tm/utils`
- `analyze-project` - Deep project analysis and insights
### `/project:tm/setup`
- `install-taskmaster` - Comprehensive installation guide
- `quick-install-taskmaster` - One-line global installation
## Usage Patterns
### Natural Language
Most commands accept natural language arguments:
```
/project:tm/add-task create user authentication system
/project:tm/update mark all API tasks as high priority
/project:tm/list show blocked tasks
```
### ID-Based Commands
Commands requiring IDs intelligently parse from $ARGUMENTS:
```
/project:tm/show 45
/project:tm/expand 23
/project:tm/set-status/to-done 67
```
### Smart Defaults
Commands provide intelligent defaults and suggestions based on context.

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Validate all task dependencies for issues.
## Dependency Validation
Comprehensive check for dependency problems across the entire project.
## Execution
```bash
task-master validate-dependencies
```
## Validation Checks
1. **Circular Dependencies**
- A depends on B, B depends on A
- Complex circular chains
- Self-dependencies
2. **Missing Dependencies**
- References to non-existent tasks
- Deleted task references
- Invalid task IDs
3. **Logical Issues**
- Completed tasks depending on pending
- Cancelled tasks in dependency chains
- Impossible sequences
4. **Complexity Warnings**
- Over-complex dependency chains
- Too many dependencies per task
- Bottleneck tasks
## Smart Analysis
The validation provides:
- Visual dependency graph
- Critical path analysis
- Bottleneck identification
- Suggested optimizations
## Report Format
```
Dependency Validation Report
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
✅ No circular dependencies found
⚠️ 2 warnings found:
- Task #23 has 7 dependencies (consider breaking down)
- Task #45 blocks 5 other tasks (potential bottleneck)
❌ 1 error found:
- Task #67 depends on deleted task #66
Critical Path: #1 → #5 → #23 → #45 → #50 (15 days)
```
## Actionable Output
For each issue found:
- Clear description
- Impact assessment
- Suggested fix
- Command to resolve
## Next Steps
After validation:
- Run `/project:tm/fix-dependencies` to auto-fix
- Manually adjust problematic dependencies
- Rerun to verify fixes

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"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "node", "command": "node",
"args": ["./mcp-server/server.js"], "args": ["./dist/mcp-server.js"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",

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#!/usr/bin/env node
import { readFileSync, existsSync, writeFileSync } from 'fs';
function parseMetricsTable(content, metricName) {
const lines = content.split('\n');
for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
const line = lines[i].trim();
// Match a markdown table row like: | Metric Name | value | ...
const safeName = metricName.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
const re = new RegExp(`^\\|\\s*${safeName}\\s*\\|\\s*([^|]+)\\|?`);
const match = line.match(re);
if (match) {
return match[1].trim() || 'N/A';
}
}
return 'N/A';
}
function parseCountMetric(content, metricName) {
const result = parseMetricsTable(content, metricName);
// Extract number from string, handling commas and spaces
const numberMatch = result.toString().match(/[\d,]+/);
if (numberMatch) {
const number = parseInt(numberMatch[0].replace(/,/g, ''));
return isNaN(number) ? 0 : number;
}
return 0;
}
function main() {
const metrics = {
issues_created: 0,
issues_closed: 0,
prs_created: 0,
prs_merged: 0,
issue_avg_first_response: 'N/A',
issue_avg_time_to_close: 'N/A',
pr_avg_first_response: 'N/A',
pr_avg_merge_time: 'N/A'
};
// Parse issue metrics
if (existsSync('issue_metrics.md')) {
console.log('📄 Found issue_metrics.md, parsing...');
const issueContent = readFileSync('issue_metrics.md', 'utf8');
metrics.issues_created = parseCountMetric(
issueContent,
'Total number of items created'
);
metrics.issues_closed = parseCountMetric(
issueContent,
'Number of items closed'
);
metrics.issue_avg_first_response = parseMetricsTable(
issueContent,
'Time to first response'
);
metrics.issue_avg_time_to_close = parseMetricsTable(
issueContent,
'Time to close'
);
} else {
console.warn('[parse-metrics] issue_metrics.md not found; using defaults.');
}
// Parse PR created metrics
if (existsSync('pr_created_metrics.md')) {
console.log('📄 Found pr_created_metrics.md, parsing...');
const prCreatedContent = readFileSync('pr_created_metrics.md', 'utf8');
metrics.prs_created = parseCountMetric(
prCreatedContent,
'Total number of items created'
);
metrics.pr_avg_first_response = parseMetricsTable(
prCreatedContent,
'Time to first response'
);
} else {
console.warn(
'[parse-metrics] pr_created_metrics.md not found; using defaults.'
);
}
// Parse PR merged metrics (for more accurate merge data)
if (existsSync('pr_merged_metrics.md')) {
console.log('📄 Found pr_merged_metrics.md, parsing...');
const prMergedContent = readFileSync('pr_merged_metrics.md', 'utf8');
metrics.prs_merged = parseCountMetric(
prMergedContent,
'Total number of items created'
);
// For merged PRs, "Time to close" is actually time to merge
metrics.pr_avg_merge_time = parseMetricsTable(
prMergedContent,
'Time to close'
);
} else {
console.warn(
'[parse-metrics] pr_merged_metrics.md not found; falling back to pr_metrics.md.'
);
// Fallback: try old pr_metrics.md if it exists
if (existsSync('pr_metrics.md')) {
console.log('📄 Falling back to pr_metrics.md...');
const prContent = readFileSync('pr_metrics.md', 'utf8');
const mergedCount = parseCountMetric(prContent, 'Number of items merged');
metrics.prs_merged =
mergedCount || parseCountMetric(prContent, 'Number of items closed');
const maybeMergeTime = parseMetricsTable(
prContent,
'Average time to merge'
);
metrics.pr_avg_merge_time =
maybeMergeTime !== 'N/A'
? maybeMergeTime
: parseMetricsTable(prContent, 'Time to close');
} else {
console.warn('[parse-metrics] pr_metrics.md not found; using defaults.');
}
}
// Output for GitHub Actions
const output = Object.entries(metrics)
.map(([key, value]) => `${key}=${value}`)
.join('\n');
// Always output to stdout for debugging
console.log('\n=== FINAL METRICS ===');
Object.entries(metrics).forEach(([key, value]) => {
console.log(`${key}: ${value}`);
});
// Write to GITHUB_OUTPUT if in GitHub Actions
if (process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT) {
try {
writeFileSync(process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT, output + '\n', { flag: 'a' });
console.log(
`\nSuccessfully wrote metrics to ${process.env.GITHUB_OUTPUT}`
);
} catch (error) {
console.error(`Failed to write to GITHUB_OUTPUT: ${error.message}`);
process.exit(1);
}
} else {
console.log(
'\nNo GITHUB_OUTPUT environment variable found, skipping file write'
);
}
}
main();

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@@ -6,73 +6,124 @@ on:
- main - main
- next - next
pull_request: pull_request:
branches: workflow_dispatch:
- main
- next concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
permissions: permissions:
contents: read contents: read
env:
DO_NOT_TRACK: 1
NODE_ENV: development
jobs: jobs:
setup: # Fast checks that can run in parallel
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install Dependencies
id: install
run: npm ci
timeout-minutes: 2
- name: Cache node_modules
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: node_modules
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
format-check: format-check:
needs: setup name: Format Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4 - uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with: with:
node-version: 20 node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
- name: Restore node_modules - name: Install dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v4 run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
with: timeout-minutes: 5
path: node_modules
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
- name: Format Check - name: Format Check
run: npm run format-check run: npm run format-check
env: env:
FORCE_COLOR: 1 FORCE_COLOR: 1
test: typecheck:
needs: setup name: Typecheck
timeout-minutes: 10
runs-on: ubuntu-latest runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4 - uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with: with:
node-version: 20 node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
- name: Restore node_modules - name: Install dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v4 run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
timeout-minutes: 5
- name: Typecheck
run: npm run turbo:typecheck
env:
FORCE_COLOR: 1
# Build job to ensure everything compiles
build:
name: Build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with: with:
path: node_modules fetch-depth: 2
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-modules-${{ hashFiles('**/package-lock.json') }}
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
timeout-minutes: 5
- name: Build
run: npm run turbo:build
env:
NODE_ENV: production
FORCE_COLOR: 1
TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN }}
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL }}
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY }}
- name: Upload build artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: build-artifacts
path: dist/
retention-days: 1
test:
name: Test
timeout-minutes: 15
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [format-check, typecheck, build]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 2
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 20
cache: "npm"
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm install --frozen-lockfile --prefer-offline
timeout-minutes: 5
- name: Download build artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: build-artifacts
path: dist/
- name: Run Tests - name: Run Tests
run: | run: |
@@ -81,7 +132,6 @@ jobs:
NODE_ENV: test NODE_ENV: test
CI: true CI: true
FORCE_COLOR: 1 FORCE_COLOR: 1
timeout-minutes: 10
- name: Upload Test Results - name: Upload Test Results
if: always() if: always()

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@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ jobs:
restore-keys: | restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node- ${{ runner.os }}-node-
- name: Install Extension Dependencies - name: Install Monorepo Dependencies
working-directory: apps/extension
run: npm ci run: npm ci
timeout-minutes: 5 timeout-minutes: 5
@@ -68,7 +67,6 @@ jobs:
${{ runner.os }}-node- ${{ runner.os }}-node-
- name: Install if cache miss - name: Install if cache miss
working-directory: apps/extension
run: npm ci run: npm ci
timeout-minutes: 3 timeout-minutes: 3
@@ -100,7 +98,6 @@ jobs:
${{ runner.os }}-node- ${{ runner.os }}-node-
- name: Install if cache miss - name: Install if cache miss
working-directory: apps/extension
run: npm ci run: npm ci
timeout-minutes: 3 timeout-minutes: 3

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@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ jobs:
restore-keys: | restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node- ${{ runner.os }}-node-
- name: Install Extension Dependencies - name: Install Monorepo Dependencies
working-directory: apps/extension
run: npm ci run: npm ci
timeout-minutes: 5 timeout-minutes: 5

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@@ -65,6 +65,20 @@ jobs:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }} NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
- name: Run format
run: npm run format
env:
FORCE_COLOR: 1
- name: Build packages
run: npm run turbo:build
env:
NODE_ENV: production
FORCE_COLOR: 1
TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN }}
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL }}
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY }}
- name: Create Release Candidate Pull Request or Publish Release Candidate to npm - name: Create Release Candidate Pull Request or Publish Release Candidate to npm
uses: changesets/action@v1 uses: changesets/action@v1
with: with:

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4 - uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with: with:
node-version: 20 node-version: 20
cache: 'npm' cache: "npm"
- name: Cache node_modules - name: Cache node_modules
uses: actions/cache@v4 uses: actions/cache@v4
@@ -41,6 +41,15 @@ jobs:
- name: Check pre-release mode - name: Check pre-release mode
run: node ./.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs "main" run: node ./.github/scripts/check-pre-release-mode.mjs "main"
- name: Build packages
run: npm run turbo:build
env:
NODE_ENV: production
FORCE_COLOR: 1
TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN }}
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL }}
TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY: ${{ secrets.TM_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY }}
- name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm - name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm
uses: changesets/action@v1 uses: changesets/action@v1
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ on:
permissions: permissions:
contents: read contents: read
issues: write issues: read
pull-requests: read pull-requests: read
jobs: jobs:
@@ -17,15 +17,25 @@ jobs:
env: env:
DISCORD_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_METRICS_WEBHOOK }} DISCORD_WEBHOOK: ${{ secrets.DISCORD_METRICS_WEBHOOK }}
steps: steps:
- name: Get dates for last week - name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
- name: Get dates for last 14 days
run: | run: |
# Last 7 days set -Eeuo pipefail
first_day=$(date -d "7 days ago" +%Y-%m-%d) # Last 14 days
first_day=$(date -d "14 days ago" +%Y-%m-%d)
last_day=$(date +%Y-%m-%d) last_day=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
echo "first_day=$first_day" >> $GITHUB_ENV echo "first_day=$first_day" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "last_day=$last_day" >> $GITHUB_ENV echo "last_day=$last_day" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "week_of=$(date -d '7 days ago' +'Week of %B %d, %Y')" >> $GITHUB_ENV echo "week_of=$(date -d '7 days ago' +'Week of %B %d, %Y')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "date_range=Past 14 days ($first_day to $last_day)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Generate issue metrics - name: Generate issue metrics
uses: github/issue-metrics@v3 uses: github/issue-metrics@v3
@@ -34,40 +44,39 @@ jobs:
SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:issue created:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}" SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:issue created:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}"
HIDE_TIME_TO_ANSWER: true HIDE_TIME_TO_ANSWER: true
HIDE_LABEL_METRICS: false HIDE_LABEL_METRICS: false
OUTPUT_FILE: issue_metrics.md
- name: Generate PR metrics - name: Generate PR created metrics
uses: github/issue-metrics@v3 uses: github/issue-metrics@v3
env: env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:pr created:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}" SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:pr created:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}"
OUTPUT_FILE: pr_metrics.md OUTPUT_FILE: pr_created_metrics.md
- name: Generate PR merged metrics
uses: github/issue-metrics@v3
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
SEARCH_QUERY: "repo:${{ github.repository }} is:pr is:merged merged:${{ env.first_day }}..${{ env.last_day }}"
OUTPUT_FILE: pr_merged_metrics.md
- name: Debug generated metrics
run: |
set -Eeuo pipefail
echo "Listing markdown files in workspace:"
ls -la *.md || true
for f in issue_metrics.md pr_created_metrics.md pr_merged_metrics.md; do
if [ -f "$f" ]; then
echo "== $f (first 10 lines) =="
head -n 10 "$f"
else
echo "Missing $f"
fi
done
- name: Parse metrics - name: Parse metrics
id: metrics id: metrics
run: | run: node .github/scripts/parse-metrics.mjs
# Parse the metrics from the generated markdown files
if [ -f "issue_metrics.md" ]; then
# Extract key metrics using grep/awk
AVG_TIME_TO_FIRST_RESPONSE=$(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}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Send to Discord - name: Send to Discord
uses: sarisia/actions-status-discord@v1 uses: sarisia/actions-status-discord@v1
@@ -78,19 +87,22 @@ jobs:
title: "📊 Weekly Metrics Report" title: "📊 Weekly Metrics Report"
description: | description: |
**${{ env.week_of }}** **${{ env.week_of }}**
*${{ env.date_range }}*
**🎯 Issues** **🎯 Issues**
• Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_created }} • Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_created }}
• Closed: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_closed }} • Closed: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issues_closed }}
• Avg Response Time: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issue_avg_first_response }}
• Avg Time to Close: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.issue_avg_time_to_close }}
**🔀 Pull Requests** **🔀 Pull Requests**
• Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.prs_created }} • Created: ${{ steps.metrics.outputs.prs_created }}
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# apps/extension # apps/extension
apps/extension/vsix-build/ apps/extension/vsix-build/
# turbo
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"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",

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{
"$schema": "https://unpkg.com/@manypkg/get-packages@1.1.3/schema.json",
"defaultBranch": "main",
"ignoredRules": ["ROOT_HAS_DEPENDENCIES", "INTERNAL_MISMATCH"],
"ignoredPackages": ["@tm/core", "@tm/cli", "@tm/build-config"]
}

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"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your_key_here", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your_key_here",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "your_key_here", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "your_key_here",

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"models": { "models": {
"main": { "main": {
"provider": "anthropic", "provider": "anthropic",
"modelId": "claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219", "modelId": "claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
"maxTokens": 120000, "maxTokens": 64000,
"temperature": 0.2 "temperature": 0.2
}, },
"research": { "research": {
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@
}, },
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"provider": "anthropic", "provider": "anthropic",
"modelId": "claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022", "modelId": "claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219",
"maxTokens": 8192, "maxTokens": 120000,
"temperature": 0.2 "temperature": 0.2
} }
}, },
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"bedrockBaseURL": "https://bedrock.us-east-1.amazonaws.com", "bedrockBaseURL": "https://bedrock.us-east-1.amazonaws.com",
"responseLanguage": "English", "responseLanguage": "English",
"enableCodebaseAnalysis": true,
"userId": "1234567890", "userId": "1234567890",
"azureBaseURL": "https://your-endpoint.azure.com/", "azureBaseURL": "https://your-endpoint.azure.com/",
"defaultTag": "master" "defaultTag": "master"
}, },
"claudeCode": {} "claudeCode": {},
"grokCli": {
"timeout": 120000,
"workingDirectory": null,
"defaultModel": "grok-4-latest"
}
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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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<context>
# Overview
Add a new CLI command: `task-master start <task_id>` (alias: `tm start <task_id>`). This command hard-codes `claude-code` as the executor, fetches task details, builds a standardized prompt, runs claude-code, shows the result, checks for git changes, and auto-marks the task as done if successful.
We follow the Commander class pattern, reuse task retrieval from `show` command flow. Extremely minimal for 1-hour hackathon timeline.
# Core Features
- `start` command (Commander class style)
- Hard-coded executor: `claude-code`
- Standardized prompt designed for minimal changes following existing patterns
- Shows claude-code output (no streaming)
- Git status check for success detection
- Auto-mark task done if successful
# User Experience
```
task-master start 12
```
1) Fetches Task #12 details
2) Builds standardized prompt with task context
3) Runs claude-code with the prompt
4) Shows output
5) Checks git status for changes
6) Auto-marks task done if changes detected
</context>
<PRD>
# Technical Architecture
- Command pattern:
- Create `apps/cli/src/commands/start.command.ts` modeled on [list.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/list.command.ts) and task lookup from [show.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/show.command.ts)
- Task retrieval:
- Use `@tm/core` via `createTaskMasterCore` to get task by ID
- Extract: id, title, description, details
- Executor (ultra-simple approach):
- Execute `claude "full prompt here"` command directly
- The prompt tells Claude to first run `tm show <task_id>` to get task details
- Then tells Claude to implement the code changes
- This opens Claude CLI interface naturally in the current terminal
- No subprocess management needed - just execute the command
- Execution flow:
1) Validate `<task_id>` exists; exit with error if not
2) Build standardized prompt that includes instructions to run `tm show <task_id>`
3) Execute `claude "prompt"` command directly in terminal
4) Claude CLI opens, runs `tm show`, then implements changes
5) After Claude session ends, run `git status --porcelain` to detect changes
6) If changes detected, auto-run `task-master set-status --id=<task_id> --status=done`
- Success criteria:
- Success = exit code 0 AND git shows modified/created files
- Print changed file paths; warn if no changes detected
# Development Roadmap
MVP (ship in ~1 hour):
1) Implement `start.command.ts` (Commander class), parse `<task_id>`
2) Validate task exists via tm-core
3) Build prompt that tells Claude to run `tm show <task_id>` then implement
4) Execute `claude "prompt"` command, then check git status and auto-mark done
# Risks and Mitigations
- Executor availability: Error clearly if `claude-code` provider fails
- False success: Git-change heuristic acceptable for hackathon MVP
# Appendix
**Standardized Prompt Template:**
```
You are an AI coding assistant with access to this repository's codebase.
First, run this command to get the task details:
tm show <task_id>
Then implement the task with these requirements:
- Make the SMALLEST number of code changes possible
- Follow ALL existing patterns in the codebase (you have access to analyze the code)
- Do NOT over-engineer the solution
- Use existing files/functions/patterns wherever possible
- When complete, print: COMPLETED: <brief summary of changes>
Begin by running tm show <task_id> to understand what needs to be implemented.
```
**Key References:**
- [list.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/list.command.ts) - Command structure
- [show.command.ts](mdc:apps/cli/src/commands/show.command.ts) - Task validation
- Node.js `child_process.exec()` - For executing `claude "prompt"` command
</PRD>

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# Task ID: 1
# Title: Create start command class structure
# Status: pending
# Dependencies: None
# Priority: high
# Description: Create the basic structure for the start command following the Commander class pattern
# Details:
Create a new file `apps/cli/src/commands/start.command.ts` based on the existing list.command.ts pattern. Implement the command class with proper command registration, description, and argument handling for the task_id parameter. The class should extend the base Command class and implement the required methods.
Example structure:
```typescript
import { Command } from 'commander';
import { BaseCommand } from './base.command';
export class StartCommand extends BaseCommand {
public register(program: Command): void {
program
.command('start')
.alias('tm start')
.description('Start implementing a task using claude-code')
.argument('<task_id>', 'ID of the task to start')
.action(async (taskId: string) => {
await this.execute(taskId);
});
}
public async execute(taskId: string): Promise<void> {
// Implementation will be added in subsequent tasks
}
}
```
# Test Strategy:
Verify the command registers correctly by running the CLI with --help and checking that the start command appears with proper description and arguments. Test the basic structure by ensuring the command can be invoked without errors.

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# Task ID: 2
# Title: Register start command in CLI
# Status: pending
# Dependencies: 7
# Priority: high
# Description: Register the start command in the CLI application
# Details:
Update the CLI application to register the new start command. This involves importing the StartCommand class and adding it to the commands array in the CLI initialization.
In `apps/cli/src/index.ts` or the appropriate file where commands are registered:
```typescript
import { StartCommand } from './commands/start.command';
// Add StartCommand to the commands array
const commands = [
// ... existing commands
new StartCommand(),
];
// Register all commands
commands.forEach(command => command.register(program));
```
# Test Strategy:
Verify the command is correctly registered by running the CLI with --help and checking that the start command appears in the list of available commands.

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# Task ID: 3
# Title: Create standardized prompt builder
# Status: pending
# Dependencies: 1
# Priority: medium
# Description: Implement a function to build the standardized prompt for claude-code based on the task details
# Details:
Create a function in the StartCommand class that builds the standardized prompt according to the template provided in the PRD. The prompt should include instructions for Claude to first run `tm show <task_id>` to get task details, and then implement the required changes.
```typescript
private buildPrompt(taskId: string): string {
return `You are an AI coding assistant with access to this repository's codebase.
First, run this command to get the task details:
tm show ${taskId}
Then implement the task with these requirements:
- Make the SMALLEST number of code changes possible
- Follow ALL existing patterns in the codebase (you have access to analyze the code)
- Do NOT over-engineer the solution
- Use existing files/functions/patterns wherever possible
- When complete, print: COMPLETED: <brief summary of changes>
Begin by running tm show ${taskId} to understand what needs to be implemented.`;
}
```
<info added on 2025-09-12T02:40:01.812Z>
The prompt builder function will handle task context retrieval by instructing Claude to use the task-master show command. This approach ensures Claude has access to all necessary task details before implementation begins. The command syntax "tm show ${taskId}" embedded in the prompt will direct Claude to first gather the complete task context, including description, requirements, and any existing implementation details, before proceeding with code changes.
</info added on 2025-09-12T02:40:01.812Z>
# Test Strategy:
Verify the prompt is correctly formatted by calling the function with a sample task ID and checking that the output matches the expected template with the task ID properly inserted.

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# Task ID: 4
# Title: Implement claude-code executor
# Status: pending
# Dependencies: 3
# Priority: high
# Description: Add functionality to execute the claude-code command with the built prompt
# Details:
Implement the functionality to execute the claude command with the built prompt. This should use Node.js child_process.exec() to run the command directly in the terminal.
```typescript
import { exec } from 'child_process';
// Inside execute method, after task validation
private async executeClaude(prompt: string): Promise<void> {
console.log('Starting claude-code to implement the task...');
try {
// Execute claude with the prompt
const claudeCommand = `claude "${prompt.replace(/"/g, '\\"')}"`;
// Use execSync to wait for the command to complete
const { execSync } = require('child_process');
execSync(claudeCommand, { stdio: 'inherit' });
console.log('Claude session completed.');
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error executing claude-code:', error.message);
process.exit(1);
}
}
```
Then call this method from the execute method after building the prompt.
# Test Strategy:
Test by running the command with a valid task ID and verifying that the claude command is executed with the correct prompt. Check that the command handles errors appropriately if claude-code is not available.

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# Task ID: 7
# Title: Integrate execution flow in start command
# Status: pending
# Dependencies: 3, 4
# Priority: high
# Description: Connect all the components to implement the complete execution flow for the start command
# Details:
Update the execute method in the StartCommand class to integrate all the components and implement the complete execution flow as described in the PRD:
1. Validate task exists
2. Build standardized prompt
3. Execute claude-code
4. Check git status for changes
5. Auto-mark task as done if changes detected
```typescript
public async execute(taskId: string): Promise<void> {
// Validate task exists
const core = await createTaskMasterCore();
const task = await core.tasks.getById(parseInt(taskId, 10));
if (!task) {
console.error(`Task with ID ${taskId} not found`);
process.exit(1);
}
// Build prompt
const prompt = this.buildPrompt(taskId);
// Execute claude-code
await this.executeClaude(prompt);
// Check git status
const changedFiles = await this.checkGitChanges();
if (changedFiles.length > 0) {
console.log('\nChanges detected in the following files:');
changedFiles.forEach(file => console.log(`- ${file}`));
// Auto-mark task as done
await this.markTaskAsDone(taskId);
console.log(`\nTask ${taskId} completed successfully and marked as done.`);
} else {
console.warn('\nNo changes detected after claude-code execution. Task not marked as done.');
}
}
```
# Test Strategy:
Test the complete execution flow by running the start command with a valid task ID and verifying that all steps are executed correctly. Test with both scenarios: when changes are detected and when no changes are detected.

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<rpg-method>
# Repository Planning Graph (RPG) Method - PRD Template
This template teaches you (AI or human) how to create structured, dependency-aware PRDs using the RPG methodology from Microsoft Research. The key insight: separate WHAT (functional) from HOW (structural), then connect them with explicit dependencies.
## Core Principles
1. **Dual-Semantics**: Think functional (capabilities) AND structural (code organization) separately, then map them
2. **Explicit Dependencies**: Never assume - always state what depends on what
3. **Topological Order**: Build foundation first, then layers on top
4. **Progressive Refinement**: Start broad, refine iteratively
## How to Use This Template
- Follow the instructions in each `<instruction>` block
- Look at `<example>` blocks to see good vs bad patterns
- Fill in the content sections with your project details
- The AI reading this will learn the RPG method by following along
- Task Master will parse the resulting PRD into dependency-aware tasks
## Recommended Tools for Creating PRDs
When using this template to **create** a PRD (not parse it), use **code-context-aware AI assistants** for best results:
**Why?** The AI needs to understand your existing codebase to make good architectural decisions about modules, dependencies, and integration points.
**Recommended tools:**
- **Claude Code** (claude-code CLI) - Best for structured reasoning and large contexts
- **Cursor/Windsurf** - IDE integration with full codebase context
- **Gemini CLI** (gemini-cli) - Massive context window for large codebases
- **Codex/Grok CLI** - Strong code generation with context awareness
**Note:** Once your PRD is created, `task-master parse-prd` works with any configured AI model - it just needs to read the PRD text itself, not your codebase.
</rpg-method>
---
<overview>
<instruction>
Start with the problem, not the solution. Be specific about:
- What pain point exists?
- Who experiences it?
- Why existing solutions don't work?
- What success looks like (measurable outcomes)?
Keep this section focused - don't jump into implementation details yet.
</instruction>
## Problem Statement
[Describe the core problem. Be concrete about user pain points.]
## Target Users
[Define personas, their workflows, and what they're trying to achieve.]
## Success Metrics
[Quantifiable outcomes. Examples: "80% task completion via autopilot", "< 5% manual intervention rate"]
</overview>
---
<functional-decomposition>
<instruction>
Now think about CAPABILITIES (what the system DOES), not code structure yet.
Step 1: Identify high-level capability domains
- Think: "What major things does this system do?"
- Examples: Data Management, Core Processing, Presentation Layer
Step 2: For each capability, enumerate specific features
- Use explore-exploit strategy:
* Exploit: What features are REQUIRED for core value?
* Explore: What features make this domain COMPLETE?
Step 3: For each feature, define:
- Description: What it does in one sentence
- Inputs: What data/context it needs
- Outputs: What it produces/returns
- Behavior: Key logic or transformations
<example type="good">
Capability: Data Validation
Feature: Schema validation
- Description: Validate JSON payloads against defined schemas
- Inputs: JSON object, schema definition
- Outputs: Validation result (pass/fail) + error details
- Behavior: Iterate fields, check types, enforce constraints
Feature: Business rule validation
- Description: Apply domain-specific validation rules
- Inputs: Validated data object, rule set
- Outputs: Boolean + list of violated rules
- Behavior: Execute rules sequentially, short-circuit on failure
</example>
<example type="bad">
Capability: validation.js
(Problem: This is a FILE, not a CAPABILITY. Mixing structure into functional thinking.)
Capability: Validation
Feature: Make sure data is good
(Problem: Too vague. No inputs/outputs. Not actionable.)
</example>
</instruction>
## Capability Tree
### Capability: [Name]
[Brief description of what this capability domain covers]
#### Feature: [Name]
- **Description**: [One sentence]
- **Inputs**: [What it needs]
- **Outputs**: [What it produces]
- **Behavior**: [Key logic]
#### Feature: [Name]
- **Description**:
- **Inputs**:
- **Outputs**:
- **Behavior**:
### Capability: [Name]
...
</functional-decomposition>
---
<structural-decomposition>
<instruction>
NOW think about code organization. Map capabilities to actual file/folder structure.
Rules:
1. Each capability maps to a module (folder or file)
2. Features within a capability map to functions/classes
3. Use clear module boundaries - each module has ONE responsibility
4. Define what each module exports (public interface)
The goal: Create a clear mapping between "what it does" (functional) and "where it lives" (structural).
<example type="good">
Capability: Data Validation
→ Maps to: src/validation/
├── schema-validator.js (Schema validation feature)
├── rule-validator.js (Business rule validation feature)
└── index.js (Public exports)
Exports:
- validateSchema(data, schema)
- validateRules(data, rules)
</example>
<example type="bad">
Capability: Data Validation
→ Maps to: src/utils.js
(Problem: "utils" is not a clear module boundary. Where do I find validation logic?)
Capability: Data Validation
→ Maps to: src/validation/everything.js
(Problem: One giant file. Features should map to separate files for maintainability.)
</example>
</instruction>
## Repository Structure
```
project-root/
├── src/
│ ├── [module-name]/ # Maps to: [Capability Name]
│ │ ├── [file].js # Maps to: [Feature Name]
│ │ └── index.js # Public exports
│ └── [module-name]/
├── tests/
└── docs/
```
## Module Definitions
### Module: [Name]
- **Maps to capability**: [Capability from functional decomposition]
- **Responsibility**: [Single clear purpose]
- **File structure**:
```
module-name/
├── feature1.js
├── feature2.js
└── index.js
```
- **Exports**:
- `functionName()` - [what it does]
- `ClassName` - [what it does]
</structural-decomposition>
---
<dependency-graph>
<instruction>
This is THE CRITICAL SECTION for Task Master parsing.
Define explicit dependencies between modules. This creates the topological order for task execution.
Rules:
1. List modules in dependency order (foundation first)
2. For each module, state what it depends on
3. Foundation modules should have NO dependencies
4. Every non-foundation module should depend on at least one other module
5. Think: "What must EXIST before I can build this module?"
<example type="good">
Foundation Layer (no dependencies):
- error-handling: No dependencies
- config-manager: No dependencies
- base-types: No dependencies
Data Layer:
- schema-validator: Depends on [base-types, error-handling]
- data-ingestion: Depends on [schema-validator, config-manager]
Core Layer:
- algorithm-engine: Depends on [base-types, error-handling]
- pipeline-orchestrator: Depends on [algorithm-engine, data-ingestion]
</example>
<example type="bad">
- validation: Depends on API
- API: Depends on validation
(Problem: Circular dependency. This will cause build/runtime issues.)
- user-auth: Depends on everything
(Problem: Too many dependencies. Should be more focused.)
</example>
</instruction>
## Dependency Chain
### Foundation Layer (Phase 0)
No dependencies - these are built first.
- **[Module Name]**: [What it provides]
- **[Module Name]**: [What it provides]
### [Layer Name] (Phase 1)
- **[Module Name]**: Depends on [[module-from-phase-0], [module-from-phase-0]]
- **[Module Name]**: Depends on [[module-from-phase-0]]
### [Layer Name] (Phase 2)
- **[Module Name]**: Depends on [[module-from-phase-1], [module-from-foundation]]
[Continue building up layers...]
</dependency-graph>
---
<implementation-roadmap>
<instruction>
Turn the dependency graph into concrete development phases.
Each phase should:
1. Have clear entry criteria (what must exist before starting)
2. Contain tasks that can be parallelized (no inter-dependencies within phase)
3. Have clear exit criteria (how do we know phase is complete?)
4. Build toward something USABLE (not just infrastructure)
Phase ordering follows topological sort of dependency graph.
<example type="good">
Phase 0: Foundation
Entry: Clean repository
Tasks:
- Implement error handling utilities
- Create base type definitions
- Setup configuration system
Exit: Other modules can import foundation without errors
Phase 1: Data Layer
Entry: Phase 0 complete
Tasks:
- Implement schema validator (uses: base types, error handling)
- Build data ingestion pipeline (uses: validator, config)
Exit: End-to-end data flow from input to validated output
</example>
<example type="bad">
Phase 1: Build Everything
Tasks:
- API
- Database
- UI
- Tests
(Problem: No clear focus. Too broad. Dependencies not considered.)
</example>
</instruction>
## Development Phases
### Phase 0: [Foundation Name]
**Goal**: [What foundational capability this establishes]
**Entry Criteria**: [What must be true before starting]
**Tasks**:
- [ ] [Task name] (depends on: [none or list])
- Acceptance criteria: [How we know it's done]
- Test strategy: [What tests prove it works]
- [ ] [Task name] (depends on: [none or list])
**Exit Criteria**: [Observable outcome that proves phase complete]
**Delivers**: [What can users/developers do after this phase?]
---
### Phase 1: [Layer Name]
**Goal**:
**Entry Criteria**: Phase 0 complete
**Tasks**:
- [ ] [Task name] (depends on: [[tasks-from-phase-0]])
- [ ] [Task name] (depends on: [[tasks-from-phase-0]])
**Exit Criteria**:
**Delivers**:
---
[Continue with more phases...]
</implementation-roadmap>
---
<test-strategy>
<instruction>
Define how testing will be integrated throughout development (TDD approach).
Specify:
1. Test pyramid ratios (unit vs integration vs e2e)
2. Coverage requirements
3. Critical test scenarios
4. Test generation guidelines for Surgical Test Generator
This section guides the AI when generating tests during the RED phase of TDD.
<example type="good">
Critical Test Scenarios for Data Validation module:
- Happy path: Valid data passes all checks
- Edge cases: Empty strings, null values, boundary numbers
- Error cases: Invalid types, missing required fields
- Integration: Validator works with ingestion pipeline
</example>
</instruction>
## Test Pyramid
```
/\
/E2E\ ← [X]% (End-to-end, slow, comprehensive)
/------\
/Integration\ ← [Y]% (Module interactions)
/------------\
/ Unit Tests \ ← [Z]% (Fast, isolated, deterministic)
/----------------\
```
## Coverage Requirements
- Line coverage: [X]% minimum
- Branch coverage: [X]% minimum
- Function coverage: [X]% minimum
- Statement coverage: [X]% minimum
## Critical Test Scenarios
### [Module/Feature Name]
**Happy path**:
- [Scenario description]
- Expected: [What should happen]
**Edge cases**:
- [Scenario description]
- Expected: [What should happen]
**Error cases**:
- [Scenario description]
- Expected: [How system handles failure]
**Integration points**:
- [What interactions to test]
- Expected: [End-to-end behavior]
## Test Generation Guidelines
[Specific instructions for Surgical Test Generator about what to focus on, what patterns to follow, project-specific test conventions]
</test-strategy>
---
<architecture>
<instruction>
Describe technical architecture, data models, and key design decisions.
Keep this section AFTER functional/structural decomposition - implementation details come after understanding structure.
</instruction>
## System Components
[Major architectural pieces and their responsibilities]
## Data Models
[Core data structures, schemas, database design]
## Technology Stack
[Languages, frameworks, key libraries]
**Decision: [Technology/Pattern]**
- **Rationale**: [Why chosen]
- **Trade-offs**: [What we're giving up]
- **Alternatives considered**: [What else we looked at]
</architecture>
---
<risks>
<instruction>
Identify risks that could derail development and how to mitigate them.
Categories:
- Technical risks (complexity, unknowns)
- Dependency risks (blocking issues)
- Scope risks (creep, underestimation)
</instruction>
## Technical Risks
**Risk**: [Description]
- **Impact**: [High/Medium/Low - effect on project]
- **Likelihood**: [High/Medium/Low]
- **Mitigation**: [How to address]
- **Fallback**: [Plan B if mitigation fails]
## Dependency Risks
[External dependencies, blocking issues]
## Scope Risks
[Scope creep, underestimation, unclear requirements]
</risks>
---
<appendix>
## References
[Papers, documentation, similar systems]
## Glossary
[Domain-specific terms]
## Open Questions
[Things to resolve during development]
</appendix>
---
<task-master-integration>
# How Task Master Uses This PRD
When you run `task-master parse-prd <file>.txt`, the parser:
1. **Extracts capabilities** → Main tasks
- Each `### Capability:` becomes a top-level task
2. **Extracts features** → Subtasks
- Each `#### Feature:` becomes a subtask under its capability
3. **Parses dependencies** → Task dependencies
- `Depends on: [X, Y]` sets task.dependencies = ["X", "Y"]
4. **Orders by phases** → Task priorities
- Phase 0 tasks = highest priority
- Phase N tasks = lower priority, properly sequenced
5. **Uses test strategy** → Test generation context
- Feeds test scenarios to Surgical Test Generator during implementation
**Result**: A dependency-aware task graph that can be executed in topological order.
## Why RPG Structure Matters
Traditional flat PRDs lead to:
- ❌ Unclear task dependencies
- ❌ Arbitrary task ordering
- ❌ Circular dependencies discovered late
- ❌ Poorly scoped tasks
RPG-structured PRDs provide:
- ✅ Explicit dependency chains
- ✅ Topological execution order
- ✅ Clear module boundaries
- ✅ Validated task graph before implementation
## Tips for Best Results
1. **Spend time on dependency graph** - This is the most valuable section for Task Master
2. **Keep features atomic** - Each feature should be independently testable
3. **Progressive refinement** - Start broad, use `task-master expand` to break down complex tasks
4. **Use research mode** - `task-master parse-prd --research` leverages AI for better task generation
</task-master-integration>

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}, },
"json.format.enable": true, "json.format.enable": true,
"json.validate.enable": true "json.validate.enable": true,
"typescript.tsdk": "node_modules/typescript/lib",
"[typescript]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "biomejs.biome"
},
"[typescriptreact]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "biomejs.biome"
},
"[javascript]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "biomejs.biome"
},
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# task-master-ai # task-master-ai
## 0.29.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1286](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1286) [`f12a16d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f12a16d09649f62148515f11f616157c7d0bd2d5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add changelog highlights to auto-update notifications
When the CLI auto-updates to a new version, it now displays a "What's New" section.
- [#1293](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1293) [`3010b90`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3010b90d98f3a7d8636caa92fc33d6ee69d4bed0) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add Claude Code plugin with marketplace distribution
This release introduces official Claude Code plugin support, marking the evolution from legacy `.claude` directory copying to a modern plugin-based architecture.
## 🎉 New: Claude Code Plugin
Task Master AI commands and agents are now distributed as a proper Claude Code plugin:
- **49 slash commands** with clean naming (`/taskmaster:command-name`)
- **3 specialized AI agents** (task-orchestrator, task-executor, task-checker)
- **MCP server integration** for deep Claude Code integration
**Installation:**
```bash
/plugin marketplace add eyaltoledano/claude-task-master
/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster
```
### The `rules add claude` command no longer copies commands and agents to `.claude/commands/` and `.claude/agents/`. Instead, it now
- Shows plugin installation instructions
- Only manages CLAUDE.md imports for agent instructions
- Directs users to install the official plugin
**Migration for Existing Users:**
If you previously used `rules add claude`:
1. The old commands in `.claude/commands/` will continue to work but won't receive updates
2. Install the plugin for the latest features: `/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster`
3. remove old `.claude/commands/` and `.claude/agents/` directories
**Why This Change?**
Claude Code plugins provide:
- ✅ Automatic updates when we release new features
- ✅ Better command organization and naming
- ✅ Seamless integration with Claude Code
- ✅ No manual file copying or management
The plugin system is the future of Task Master AI integration with Claude Code!
- [#1285](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1285) [`2a910a4`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2a910a40bac375f9f61d797bf55597303d556b48) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add RPG (Repository Planning Graph) method template for structured PRD creation. The new `example_prd_rpg.txt` template teaches AI agents and developers the RPG methodology through embedded instructions, inline good/bad examples, and XML-style tags for structure. This template enables creation of dependency-aware PRDs that automatically generate topologically-ordered task graphs when parsed with Task Master.
Key features:
- Method-as-template: teaches RPG principles (dual-semantics, explicit dependencies, topological order) while being used
- Inline instructions at decision points guide AI through each section
- Good/bad examples for immediate pattern matching
- Flexible plain-text format with XML-style tags for parseability
- Critical dependency-graph section ensures correct task ordering
- Automatic inclusion during `task-master init`
- Comprehensive documentation at [docs.task-master.dev/capabilities/rpg-method](https://docs.task-master.dev/capabilities/rpg-method)
- Tool recommendations for code-context-aware PRD creation (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex/Grok)
The RPG template complements the existing `example_prd.txt` and provides a more structured approach for complex projects requiring clear module boundaries and dependency chains.
- [#1287](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1287) [`90e6bdc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/90e6bdcf1c59f65ad27fcdfe3b13b9dca7e77654) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhance `expand_all` to intelligently use complexity analysis recommendations when expanding tasks.
The expand-all operation now automatically leverages recommendations from `analyze-complexity` to determine optimal subtask counts for each task, resulting in more accurate and context-aware task breakdowns.
Key improvements:
- Automatic integration with complexity analysis reports
- Tag-aware complexity report path resolution
- Intelligent subtask count determination based on task complexity
- Falls back to defaults when complexity analysis is unavailable
- Enhanced logging for better visibility into expansion decisions
When you run `task-master expand --all` after `task-master analyze-complexity`, Task Master now uses the recommended subtask counts from the complexity analysis instead of applying uniform defaults, ensuring each task is broken down according to its actual complexity.
### Patch Changes
- [#1191](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1191) [`aaf903f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaf903ff2f606c779a22e9a4b240ab57b3683815) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix cross-level task dependencies not being saved
Fixes an issue where adding dependencies between subtasks and top-level tasks (e.g., `task-master add-dependency --id=2.2 --depends-on=11`) would report success but fail to persist the changes. Dependencies can now be created in both directions between any task levels.
- [#1299](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1299) [`4c1ef2c`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4c1ef2ca94411c53bcd2a78ec710b06c500236dd) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve refresh token when authenticating
## 0.29.0-rc.1
### Patch Changes
- [#1299](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1299) [`a6c5152`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/a6c5152f20edd8717cf1aea34e7c178b1261aa99) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve refresh token when authenticating
## 0.29.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1286](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1286) [`f12a16d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f12a16d09649f62148515f11f616157c7d0bd2d5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add changelog highlights to auto-update notifications
When the CLI auto-updates to a new version, it now displays a "What's New" section.
- [#1293](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1293) [`3010b90`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3010b90d98f3a7d8636caa92fc33d6ee69d4bed0) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add Claude Code plugin with marketplace distribution
This release introduces official Claude Code plugin support, marking the evolution from legacy `.claude` directory copying to a modern plugin-based architecture.
## 🎉 New: Claude Code Plugin
Task Master AI commands and agents are now distributed as a proper Claude Code plugin:
- **49 slash commands** with clean naming (`/task-master-ai:command-name`)
- **3 specialized AI agents** (task-orchestrator, task-executor, task-checker)
- **MCP server integration** for deep Claude Code integration
**Installation:**
```bash
/plugin marketplace add eyaltoledano/claude-task-master
/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster
```
### The `rules add claude` command no longer copies commands and agents to `.claude/commands/` and `.claude/agents/`. Instead, it now
- Shows plugin installation instructions
- Only manages CLAUDE.md imports for agent instructions
- Directs users to install the official plugin
**Migration for Existing Users:**
If you previously used `rules add claude`:
1. The old commands in `.claude/commands/` will continue to work but won't receive updates
2. Install the plugin for the latest features: `/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster`
3. remove old `.claude/commands/` and `.claude/agents/` directories
**Why This Change?**
Claude Code plugins provide:
- ✅ Automatic updates when we release new features
- ✅ Better command organization and naming
- ✅ Seamless integration with Claude Code
- ✅ No manual file copying or management
The plugin system is the future of Task Master AI integration with Claude Code!
- [#1285](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1285) [`2a910a4`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2a910a40bac375f9f61d797bf55597303d556b48) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Add RPG (Repository Planning Graph) method template for structured PRD creation. The new `example_prd_rpg.txt` template teaches AI agents and developers the RPG methodology through embedded instructions, inline good/bad examples, and XML-style tags for structure. This template enables creation of dependency-aware PRDs that automatically generate topologically-ordered task graphs when parsed with Task Master.
Key features:
- Method-as-template: teaches RPG principles (dual-semantics, explicit dependencies, topological order) while being used
- Inline instructions at decision points guide AI through each section
- Good/bad examples for immediate pattern matching
- Flexible plain-text format with XML-style tags for parseability
- Critical dependency-graph section ensures correct task ordering
- Automatic inclusion during `task-master init`
- Comprehensive documentation at [docs.task-master.dev/capabilities/rpg-method](https://docs.task-master.dev/capabilities/rpg-method)
- Tool recommendations for code-context-aware PRD creation (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex/Grok)
The RPG template complements the existing `example_prd.txt` and provides a more structured approach for complex projects requiring clear module boundaries and dependency chains.
- [#1287](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1287) [`90e6bdc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/90e6bdcf1c59f65ad27fcdfe3b13b9dca7e77654) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Enhance `expand_all` to intelligently use complexity analysis recommendations when expanding tasks.
The expand-all operation now automatically leverages recommendations from `analyze-complexity` to determine optimal subtask counts for each task, resulting in more accurate and context-aware task breakdowns.
Key improvements:
- Automatic integration with complexity analysis reports
- Tag-aware complexity report path resolution
- Intelligent subtask count determination based on task complexity
- Falls back to defaults when complexity analysis is unavailable
- Enhanced logging for better visibility into expansion decisions
When you run `task-master expand --all` after `task-master analyze-complexity`, Task Master now uses the recommended subtask counts from the complexity analysis instead of applying uniform defaults, ensuring each task is broken down according to its actual complexity.
### Patch Changes
- [#1191](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1191) [`aaf903f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaf903ff2f606c779a22e9a4b240ab57b3683815) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix cross-level task dependencies not being saved
Fixes an issue where adding dependencies between subtasks and top-level tasks (e.g., `task-master add-dependency --id=2.2 --depends-on=11`) would report success but fail to persist the changes. Dependencies can now be created in both directions between any task levels.
## 0.28.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1273](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1273) [`b43b7ce`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b43b7ce201625eee956fb2f8cd332f238bb78c21) Thanks [@ben-vargas](https://github.com/ben-vargas)! - Add Codex CLI provider with OAuth authentication
- Added codex-cli provider for GPT-5 and GPT-5-Codex models (272K input / 128K output)
- OAuth-first authentication via `codex login` - no API key required
- Optional OPENAI_CODEX_API_KEY support
- Codebase analysis capabilities automatically enabled
- Command-specific settings and approval/sandbox modes
- [#1215](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1215) [`0079b7d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0079b7defdad550811f704c470fdd01955d91d4d) Thanks [@joedanz](https://github.com/joedanz)! - Add Cursor IDE custom slash command support
Expose Task Master commands as Cursor slash commands by copying assets/claude/commands to .cursor/commands on profile add and cleaning up on remove.
- [#1246](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1246) [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Added api keys page on docs website: docs.task-master.dev/getting-started/api-keys
- [#1246](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1246) [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Move to AI SDK v5:
- Works better with claude-code and gemini-cli as ai providers
- Improved openai model family compatibility
- Migrate ollama provider to v2
- Closes #1223, #1013, #1161, #1174
- [#1262](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1262) [`738ec51`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/738ec51c049a295a12839b2dfddaf05e23b8fede) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Migrate AI services to use generateObject for structured data generation
This update migrates all AI service calls from generateText to generateObject, ensuring more reliable and structured responses across all commands.
### Key Changes:
- **Unified AI Service**: Replaced separate generateText implementations with a single generateObjectService that handles structured data generation
- **JSON Mode Support**: Added proper JSON mode configuration for providers that support it (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Groq)
- **Schema Validation**: Integrated Zod schemas for all AI-generated content with automatic validation
- **Provider Compatibility**: Maintained compatibility with all existing providers while leveraging their native structured output capabilities
- **Improved Reliability**: Structured output generation reduces parsing errors and ensures consistent data formats
### Technical Improvements:
- Centralized provider configuration in `ai-providers-unified.js`
- Added `generateObject` support detection for each provider
- Implemented proper error handling for schema validation failures
- Maintained backward compatibility with existing prompt structures
### Bug Fixes:
- Fixed subtask ID numbering issue where AI was generating inconsistent IDs (101-105, 601-603) instead of sequential numbering (1, 2, 3...)
- Enhanced prompt instructions to enforce proper ID generation patterns
- Ensured subtasks display correctly as X.1, X.2, X.3 format
This migration improves the reliability and consistency of AI-generated content throughout the Task Master application.
- [#1112](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1112) [`d67b81d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/d67b81d25ddd927fabb6f5deb368e8993519c541) Thanks [@olssonsten](https://github.com/olssonsten)! - Enhanced Roo Code profile with MCP timeout configuration for improved reliability during long-running AI operations. The Roo profile now automatically configures a 300-second timeout for MCP server operations, preventing timeouts during complex tasks like `parse-prd`, `expand-all`, `analyze-complexity`, and `research` operations. This change also replaces static MCP configuration files with programmatic generation for better maintainability.
**What's New:**
- 300-second timeout for MCP operations (up from default 60 seconds)
- Programmatic MCP configuration generation (replaces static asset files)
- Enhanced reliability for AI-powered operations
- Consistent with other AI coding assistant profiles
**Migration:** No user action required - existing Roo Code installations will automatically receive the enhanced MCP configuration on next initialization.
- [#1246](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1246) [`986ac11`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/986ac117aee00bcd3e6830a0f76e1ad6d10e0bca) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Upgrade grok-cli ai provider to ai sdk v5
### Patch Changes
- [#1235](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1235) [`aaacc3d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaacc3dae36247b4de72b2d2697f49e5df6d01e3) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve `analyze-complexity` cli docs and `--research` flag documentation
- [#1251](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1251) [`0b2c696`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0b2c6967c4605c33a100cff16f6ce8ff09ad06f0) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Change parent task back to "pending" when all subtasks are in "pending" state
- [#1274](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1274) [`4f984f8`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4f984f8a6965da9f9c7edd60ddfd6560ac022917) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Do a quick fix on build
- [#1277](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1277) [`7b5a7c4`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/7b5a7c4495a68b782f7407fc5d0e0d3ae81f42f5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP connection errors caused by deprecated generateTaskFiles calls. Resolves "Cannot read properties of null (reading 'toString')" errors when using MCP tools for task management operations.
- [#1276](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1276) [`caee040`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/caee040907f856d31a660171c9e6d966f23c632e) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP server error when file parameter not provided - now properly constructs default tasks.json path instead of failing with 'tasksJsonPath is required' error.
- [#1172](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1172) [`b5fe723`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b5fe723f8ead928e9f2dbde13b833ee70ac3382d) Thanks [@jujax](https://github.com/jujax)! - Fix Claude Code settings validation for pathToClaudeCodeExecutable
- [#1192](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1192) [`2b69936`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2b69936ee7b34346d6de5175af20e077359e2e2a) Thanks [@nukunga](https://github.com/nukunga)! - Fix sonar deep research model failing, should be called `sonar-deep-research`
- [#1270](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1270) [`20004a3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/20004a39ea848f747e1ff48981bfe176554e4055) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix complexity score not showing for `task-master show` and `task-master list`
- Added complexity score on "next task" when running `task-master list`
- Added colors to complexity to reflect complexity (easy, medium, hard)
## 0.28.0-rc.2
### Minor Changes
- [#1273](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1273) [`b43b7ce`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b43b7ce201625eee956fb2f8cd332f238bb78c21) Thanks [@ben-vargas](https://github.com/ben-vargas)! - Add Codex CLI provider with OAuth authentication
- Added codex-cli provider for GPT-5 and GPT-5-Codex models (272K input / 128K output)
- OAuth-first authentication via `codex login` - no API key required
- Optional OPENAI_CODEX_API_KEY support
- Codebase analysis capabilities automatically enabled
- Command-specific settings and approval/sandbox modes
### Patch Changes
- [#1277](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1277) [`7b5a7c4`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/7b5a7c4495a68b782f7407fc5d0e0d3ae81f42f5) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP connection errors caused by deprecated generateTaskFiles calls. Resolves "Cannot read properties of null (reading 'toString')" errors when using MCP tools for task management operations.
- [#1276](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1276) [`caee040`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/caee040907f856d31a660171c9e6d966f23c632e) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP server error when file parameter not provided - now properly constructs default tasks.json path instead of failing with 'tasksJsonPath is required' error.
## 0.28.0-rc.1
### Patch Changes
- [#1274](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1274) [`4f984f8`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4f984f8a6965da9f9c7edd60ddfd6560ac022917) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Do a quick fix on build
## 0.28.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1215](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1215) [`0079b7d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0079b7defdad550811f704c470fdd01955d91d4d) Thanks [@joedanz](https://github.com/joedanz)! - Add Cursor IDE custom slash command support
Expose Task Master commands as Cursor slash commands by copying assets/claude/commands to .cursor/commands on profile add and cleaning up on remove.
- [#1246](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1246) [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Added api keys page on docs website: docs.task-master.dev/getting-started/api-keys
- [#1246](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1246) [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Move to AI SDK v5:
- Works better with claude-code and gemini-cli as ai providers
- Improved openai model family compatibility
- Migrate ollama provider to v2
- Closes #1223, #1013, #1161, #1174
- [#1262](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1262) [`738ec51`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/738ec51c049a295a12839b2dfddaf05e23b8fede) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Migrate AI services to use generateObject for structured data generation
This update migrates all AI service calls from generateText to generateObject, ensuring more reliable and structured responses across all commands.
### Key Changes:
- **Unified AI Service**: Replaced separate generateText implementations with a single generateObjectService that handles structured data generation
- **JSON Mode Support**: Added proper JSON mode configuration for providers that support it (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Groq)
- **Schema Validation**: Integrated Zod schemas for all AI-generated content with automatic validation
- **Provider Compatibility**: Maintained compatibility with all existing providers while leveraging their native structured output capabilities
- **Improved Reliability**: Structured output generation reduces parsing errors and ensures consistent data formats
### Technical Improvements:
- Centralized provider configuration in `ai-providers-unified.js`
- Added `generateObject` support detection for each provider
- Implemented proper error handling for schema validation failures
- Maintained backward compatibility with existing prompt structures
### Bug Fixes:
- Fixed subtask ID numbering issue where AI was generating inconsistent IDs (101-105, 601-603) instead of sequential numbering (1, 2, 3...)
- Enhanced prompt instructions to enforce proper ID generation patterns
- Ensured subtasks display correctly as X.1, X.2, X.3 format
This migration improves the reliability and consistency of AI-generated content throughout the Task Master application.
- [#1112](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1112) [`d67b81d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/d67b81d25ddd927fabb6f5deb368e8993519c541) Thanks [@olssonsten](https://github.com/olssonsten)! - Enhanced Roo Code profile with MCP timeout configuration for improved reliability during long-running AI operations. The Roo profile now automatically configures a 300-second timeout for MCP server operations, preventing timeouts during complex tasks like `parse-prd`, `expand-all`, `analyze-complexity`, and `research` operations. This change also replaces static MCP configuration files with programmatic generation for better maintainability.
**What's New:**
- 300-second timeout for MCP operations (up from default 60 seconds)
- Programmatic MCP configuration generation (replaces static asset files)
- Enhanced reliability for AI-powered operations
- Consistent with other AI coding assistant profiles
**Migration:** No user action required - existing Roo Code installations will automatically receive the enhanced MCP configuration on next initialization.
- [#1246](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1246) [`986ac11`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/986ac117aee00bcd3e6830a0f76e1ad6d10e0bca) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Upgrade grok-cli ai provider to ai sdk v5
### Patch Changes
- [#1235](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1235) [`aaacc3d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaacc3dae36247b4de72b2d2697f49e5df6d01e3) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve `analyze-complexity` cli docs and `--research` flag documentation
- [#1251](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1251) [`0b2c696`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0b2c6967c4605c33a100cff16f6ce8ff09ad06f0) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Change parent task back to "pending" when all subtasks are in "pending" state
- [#1172](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1172) [`b5fe723`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b5fe723f8ead928e9f2dbde13b833ee70ac3382d) Thanks [@jujax](https://github.com/jujax)! - Fix Claude Code settings validation for pathToClaudeCodeExecutable
- [#1192](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1192) [`2b69936`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2b69936ee7b34346d6de5175af20e077359e2e2a) Thanks [@nukunga](https://github.com/nukunga)! - Fix sonar deep research model failing, should be called `sonar-deep-research`
- [#1270](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1270) [`20004a3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/20004a39ea848f747e1ff48981bfe176554e4055) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix complexity score not showing for `task-master show` and `task-master list`
- Added complexity score on "next task" when running `task-master list`
- Added colors to complexity to reflect complexity (easy, medium, hard)
## 0.27.3
### Patch Changes
- [#1254](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1254) [`af53525`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/af53525cbc660a595b67d4bb90d906911c71f45d) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fixed issue where `tm show` command could not find subtasks using dotted notation IDs (e.g., '8.1').
- The command now properly searches within parent task subtasks and returns the correct subtask information.
## 0.27.2
### Patch Changes
- [#1248](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1248) [`044a7bf`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/044a7bfc98049298177bc655cf341d7a8b6a0011) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix set-status for subtasks:
- Parent tasks are now set as `done` when subtasks are all `done`
- Parent tasks are now set as `in-progress` when at least one subtask is `in-progress` or `done`
## 0.27.1
### Patch Changes
- [#1232](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1232) [`f487736`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f487736670ef8c484059f676293777eabb249c9e) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix module not found for new 0.27.0 release
- [#1233](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1233) [`c911608`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/c911608f60454253f4e024b57ca84e5a5a53f65c) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix Zed MCP configuration by adding required "source" property
- Add "source": "custom" property to task-master-ai server in Zed settings.json
## 0.27.1-rc.1
### Patch Changes
- [#1233](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1233) [`1a18794`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/1a1879483b86c118a4e46c02cbf4acebfcf6bcf9) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - One last testing final final
## 0.27.1-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- [#1232](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1232) [`f487736`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f487736670ef8c484059f676293777eabb249c9e) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix module not found for new 0.27.0 release
## 0.27.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1220](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1220) [`4e12643`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4e126430a092fb54afb035514fb3d46115714f97) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - No longer need --package=task-master-ai in mcp server
- A lot of users were having issues with Taskmaster and usually a simple fix was to remove --package from your mcp.json
- we now bundle our whole package, so we no longer need the --package
- [#1200](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1200) [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142) Thanks [@eyaltoledano](https://github.com/eyaltoledano)! - Add new `task-master start` command for automated task execution with Claude Code
- You can now start working on tasks directly by running `task-master start <task-id>` which will automatically launch Claude Code with a comprehensive prompt containing all task details, implementation guidelines, and context.
- `task-master start` will automatically detect next-task when no ID is provided.
- [#1200](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1200) [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142) Thanks [@eyaltoledano](https://github.com/eyaltoledano)! - Move from javascript to typescript, not a full refactor but we now have a typescript environment and are moving our javascript commands slowly into typescript
- [#1200](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1200) [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142) Thanks [@eyaltoledano](https://github.com/eyaltoledano)! - Add grok-cli as a provider with full codebase context support. You can now use Grok models (grok-2, grok-3, grok-4, etc.) with Task Master for AI operations that have access to your entire codebase context, enabling more informed task generation and PRD parsing.
## Setup Instructions
1. **Get your Grok API key** from [console.x.ai](https://console.x.ai)
2. **Set the environment variable**:
```bash
export GROK_CLI_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"
```
3. **Configure Task Master to use Grok**:
```bash
task-master models --set-main grok-beta
# or
task-master models --set-research grok-beta
# or
task-master models --set-fallback grok-beta
```
## Key Features
- **Full codebase context**: Grok models can analyze your entire project when generating tasks or parsing PRDs
- **xAI model access**: Support for latest Grok models (grok-2, grok-3, grok-4, etc.)
- **Code-aware task generation**: Create more accurate and contextual tasks based on your actual codebase
- **Intelligent PRD parsing**: Parse requirements with understanding of your existing code structure
## Available Models
- `grok-beta` - Latest Grok model with codebase context
- `grok-vision-beta` - Grok with vision capabilities and codebase context
The Grok CLI provider integrates with xAI's Grok models via grok-cli and can also use the local Grok CLI configuration file (`~/.grok/user-settings.json`) if available.
## Credits
Built using the [grok-cli](https://github.com/superagent-ai/grok-cli) by Superagent AI for seamless integration with xAI's Grok models.
- [#1225](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1225) [`a621ff0`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/a621ff05eafb51a147a9aabd7b37ddc0e45b0869) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Improve taskmaster ai provider defaults
- moving from main anthropic 3.7 to anthropic sonnet 4
- moving from fallback anthropic 3.5 to anthropic 3.7
- [#1217](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1217) [`e6de285`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e6de285ceacb0a397e952a63435cd32a9c731515) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - @tm/cli: add auto-update functionality to every command
- [#1200](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1200) [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142) Thanks [@eyaltoledano](https://github.com/eyaltoledano)! - Fix Grok model configuration validation and update deprecated Claude fallback model. Grok models now properly support their full 131K token capacity, and the fallback model has been upgraded to Claude Sonnet 4 for better performance and future compatibility.
## 0.27.0-rc.2
### Minor Changes
- [#1217](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1217) [`e6de285`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e6de285ceacb0a397e952a63435cd32a9c731515) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - @tm/cli: add auto-update functionality to every command
## 0.27.0-rc.1
### Minor Changes
- [`255b9f0`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/255b9f0334555b0063280abde701445cd62fa11b) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Testing one more pre-release iteration
## 0.27.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1213](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1213) [`137ef36`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/137ef362789a9cdfdb1925e35e0438c1fa6c69ee) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Test out the RC
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`137ef36`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/137ef362789a9cdfdb1925e35e0438c1fa6c69ee)]:
- @tm/cli@0.27.0-rc.0
## 0.26.0 ## 0.26.0
### Minor Changes ### Minor Changes

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**Import Task Master's development workflow commands and guidelines, treat as if import is in the main CLAUDE.md file.** **Import Task Master's development workflow commands and guidelines, treat as if import is in the main CLAUDE.md file.**
@./.taskmaster/CLAUDE.md @./.taskmaster/CLAUDE.md
## Test Guidelines
### Synchronous Tests
- **NEVER use async/await in test functions** unless testing actual asynchronous operations
- Use synchronous top-level imports instead of dynamic `await import()`
- Test bodies should be synchronous whenever possible
- Example:
```javascript
// ✅ CORRECT - Synchronous imports
import { MyClass } from '../src/my-class.js';
it('should verify behavior', () => {
expect(new MyClass().property).toBe(value);
});
// ❌ INCORRECT - Async imports
it('should verify behavior', async () => {
const { MyClass } = await import('../src/my-class.js');
expect(new MyClass().property).toBe(value);
});
```
## Changeset Guidelines ## 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. - 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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# Taskmaster AI - Claude Code Marketplace
This repository includes a Claude Code plugin marketplace in `.claude-plugin/marketplace.json`.
## Installation
### From GitHub (Public Repository)
Once this repository is pushed to GitHub, users can install with:
```bash
# Add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add eyaltoledano/claude-task-master
# Install the plugin
/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster
```
### Local Development/Testing
```bash
# From the project root directory
cd /path/to/claude-task-master
# Build the plugin first
cd packages/claude-code-plugin
npm run build
cd ../..
# In Claude Code
/plugin marketplace add .
/plugin install taskmaster@taskmaster
```
## Marketplace Structure
```
claude-task-master/
├── .claude-plugin/
│ └── marketplace.json # Marketplace manifest (at repo root)
├── packages/claude-code-plugin/
│ ├── src/build.ts # Build tooling
│ └── [generated plugin files]
└── assets/claude/ # Plugin source files
├── commands/
└── agents/
```
## Available Plugins
### taskmaster
AI-powered task management system for ambitious development workflows.
**Features:**
- 49 slash commands for comprehensive task management
- 3 specialized AI agents (orchestrator, executor, checker)
- MCP server integration
- Complexity analysis and auto-expansion
- Dependency management and validation
- Automated workflow capabilities
**Quick Start:**
```bash
/tm:init
/tm:parse-prd
/tm:next
```
## For Contributors
### Adding New Plugins
To add more plugins to this marketplace:
1. **Update marketplace.json**:
```json
{
"plugins": [
{
"name": "new-plugin",
"source": "./path/to/plugin",
"description": "Plugin description",
"version": "1.0.0"
}
]
}
```
2. **Commit and push** the changes
3. **Users update** with: `/plugin marketplace update taskmaster`
### Marketplace Versioning
The marketplace version is tracked in `.claude-plugin/marketplace.json`:
```json
{
"metadata": {
"version": "1.0.0"
}
}
```
Increment the version when adding or updating plugins.
## Team Configuration
Organizations can auto-install this marketplace for all team members by adding to `.claude/settings.json`:
```json
{
"extraKnownMarketplaces": {
"task-master": {
"source": {
"source": "github",
"repo": "eyaltoledano/claude-task-master"
}
}
},
"enabledPlugins": {
"taskmaster": {
"marketplace": "taskmaster"
}
}
}
```
Team members who trust the repository folder will automatically get the marketplace and plugins installed.
## Documentation
- [Claude Code Plugin Docs](https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/plugins)
- [Marketplace Documentation](https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/plugin-marketplaces)

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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. > **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.
#### Claude Code Quick Install
For Claude Code users:
```bash
claude mcp add taskmaster-ai -- npx -y task-master-ai
```
Don't forget to add your API keys to the configuration:
- in the root .env of your Project
- in the "env" section of your mcp config for taskmaster-ai
## Requirements ## Requirements
Taskmaster utilizes AI across several commands, and those require a separate API key. You can use a variety of models from different AI providers provided you add your API keys. For example, if you want to use Claude 3.7, you'll need an Anthropic API key. Taskmaster utilizes AI across several commands, and those require a separate API key. You can use a variety of models from different AI providers provided you add your API keys. For example, if you want to use Claude 3.7, you'll need an Anthropic API key.
@@ -75,8 +88,9 @@ At least one (1) of the following is required:
- xAI API Key (for research or main model) - xAI API Key (for research or main model)
- OpenRouter API Key (for research or main model) - OpenRouter API Key (for research or main model)
- Claude Code (no API key required - requires Claude Code CLI) - Claude Code (no API key required - requires Claude Code CLI)
- Codex CLI (OAuth via ChatGPT subscription - requires Codex CLI)
Using the research model is optional but highly recommended. You will need at least ONE API key (unless using Claude Code). Adding all API keys enables you to seamlessly switch between model providers at will. Using the research model is optional but highly recommended. You will need at least ONE API key (unless using Claude Code or Codex CLI with OAuth). Adding all API keys enables you to seamlessly switch between model providers at will.
## Quick Start ## Quick Start
@@ -92,17 +106,18 @@ MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
| | Project | `<project_folder>/.cursor/mcp.json` | `<project_folder>\.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` | | **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` | | **VS Code** | Project | `<project_folder>/.vscode/mcp.json` | `<project_folder>\.vscode\mcp.json` | `servers` |
| **Q CLI** | Global | `~/.aws/amazonq/mcp.json` | | `mcpServers` |
##### Manual Configuration ##### Manual Configuration
###### Cursor & Windsurf (`mcpServers`) ###### Cursor & Windsurf & Q Developer CLI (`mcpServers`)
```json ```json
{ {
"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
@@ -122,7 +137,7 @@ MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
> 🔑 Replace `YOUR_…_KEY_HERE` with your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use. > 🔑 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`. > **Note**: If you see `0 tools enabled` in the MCP settings, restart your editor and check that your API keys are correctly configured.
###### VSCode (`servers` + `type`) ###### VSCode (`servers` + `type`)
@@ -131,7 +146,7 @@ MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
"servers": { "servers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
@@ -295,6 +310,12 @@ cd claude-task-master
node scripts/init.js node scripts/init.js
``` ```
## Join Our Team
<a href="https://tryhamster.com" target="_blank">
<img src="./images/hamster-hiring.png" alt="Join Hamster's founding team" />
</a>
## Contributors ## Contributors
<a href="https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/graphs/contributors"> <a href="https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/graphs/contributors">

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# @tm/cli
## null
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies []:
- @tm/core@null
## null
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies []:
- @tm/core@null
## null
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies []:
- @tm/core@null
## 0.27.0
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies []:
- @tm/core@0.26.1
## 0.27.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1213](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1213) [`137ef36`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/137ef362789a9cdfdb1925e35e0438c1fa6c69ee) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - testing this stuff out to see how the release candidate works with monorepo
## 1.1.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1213](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1213) [`cd90b4d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/cd90b4d65fc2f04bdad9fb73aba320b58a124240) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - testing this stuff out to see how the release candidate works with monorepo

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{
"name": "@tm/cli",
"description": "Task Master CLI - Command line interface for task management",
"type": "module",
"private": true,
"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": "^8.0.1",
"chalk": "5.6.2",
"cli-table3": "^0.6.5",
"commander": "^12.1.0",
"inquirer": "^12.5.0",
"ora": "^8.2.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@biomejs/biome": "^1.9.4",
"@types/inquirer": "^9.0.3",
"@types/node": "^22.10.5",
"tsx": "^4.20.4",
"typescript": "^5.9.2",
"vitest": "^2.1.8"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=18.0.0"
},
"keywords": ["task-master", "cli", "task-management", "productivity"],
"author": "",
"license": "MIT",
"typesVersions": {
"*": {
"*": ["src/*"]
}
},
"version": ""
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/**
* @fileoverview Centralized Command Registry
* Provides a single location for registering all CLI commands
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
// Import all commands
import { ListTasksCommand } from './commands/list.command.js';
import { ShowCommand } from './commands/show.command.js';
import { AuthCommand } from './commands/auth.command.js';
import { ContextCommand } from './commands/context.command.js';
import { StartCommand } from './commands/start.command.js';
import { SetStatusCommand } from './commands/set-status.command.js';
import { ExportCommand } from './commands/export.command.js';
/**
* Command metadata for registration
*/
export interface CommandMetadata {
name: string;
description: string;
commandClass: typeof Command;
category?: 'task' | 'auth' | 'utility' | 'development';
}
/**
* Registry of all available commands
*/
export class CommandRegistry {
/**
* All available commands with their metadata
*/
private static commands: CommandMetadata[] = [
// Task Management Commands
{
name: 'list',
description: 'List all tasks with filtering and status overview',
commandClass: ListTasksCommand as any,
category: 'task'
},
{
name: 'show',
description: 'Display detailed information about a specific task',
commandClass: ShowCommand as any,
category: 'task'
},
{
name: 'start',
description: 'Start working on a task with claude-code',
commandClass: StartCommand as any,
category: 'task'
},
{
name: 'set-status',
description: 'Update the status of one or more tasks',
commandClass: SetStatusCommand as any,
category: 'task'
},
{
name: 'export',
description: 'Export tasks to external systems',
commandClass: ExportCommand as any,
category: 'task'
},
// Authentication & Context Commands
{
name: 'auth',
description: 'Manage authentication with tryhamster.com',
commandClass: AuthCommand as any,
category: 'auth'
},
{
name: 'context',
description: 'Manage workspace context (organization/brief)',
commandClass: ContextCommand as any,
category: 'auth'
}
];
/**
* Register all commands on a program instance
* @param program - Commander program to register commands on
*/
static registerAll(program: Command): void {
for (const cmd of this.commands) {
this.registerCommand(program, cmd);
}
}
/**
* Register specific commands by category
* @param program - Commander program to register commands on
* @param category - Category of commands to register
*/
static registerByCategory(
program: Command,
category: 'task' | 'auth' | 'utility' | 'development'
): void {
const categoryCommands = this.commands.filter(
(cmd) => cmd.category === category
);
for (const cmd of categoryCommands) {
this.registerCommand(program, cmd);
}
}
/**
* Register a single command by name
* @param program - Commander program to register the command on
* @param name - Name of the command to register
*/
static registerByName(program: Command, name: string): void {
const cmd = this.commands.find((c) => c.name === name);
if (cmd) {
this.registerCommand(program, cmd);
} else {
throw new Error(`Command '${name}' not found in registry`);
}
}
/**
* Register a single command
* @param program - Commander program to register the command on
* @param metadata - Command metadata
*/
private static registerCommand(
program: Command,
metadata: CommandMetadata
): void {
const CommandClass = metadata.commandClass as any;
// Use the static registration method that all commands have
if (CommandClass.registerOn) {
CommandClass.registerOn(program);
} else if (CommandClass.register) {
CommandClass.register(program);
} else {
// Fallback to creating instance and adding
const instance = new CommandClass();
program.addCommand(instance);
}
}
/**
* Get all registered command names
*/
static getCommandNames(): string[] {
return this.commands.map((cmd) => cmd.name);
}
/**
* Get commands by category
*/
static getCommandsByCategory(
category: 'task' | 'auth' | 'utility' | 'development'
): CommandMetadata[] {
return this.commands.filter((cmd) => cmd.category === category);
}
/**
* Add a new command to the registry
* @param metadata - Command metadata to add
*/
static addCommand(metadata: CommandMetadata): void {
// Check if command already exists
if (this.commands.some((cmd) => cmd.name === metadata.name)) {
throw new Error(`Command '${metadata.name}' already exists in registry`);
}
this.commands.push(metadata);
}
/**
* Remove a command from the registry
* @param name - Name of the command to remove
*/
static removeCommand(name: string): boolean {
const index = this.commands.findIndex((cmd) => cmd.name === name);
if (index >= 0) {
this.commands.splice(index, 1);
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Get command metadata by name
* @param name - Name of the command
*/
static getCommand(name: string): CommandMetadata | undefined {
return this.commands.find((cmd) => cmd.name === name);
}
/**
* Check if a command exists
* @param name - Name of the command
*/
static hasCommand(name: string): boolean {
return this.commands.some((cmd) => cmd.name === name);
}
/**
* Get a formatted list of all commands for display
*/
static getFormattedCommandList(): string {
const categories = {
task: 'Task Management',
auth: 'Authentication & Context',
utility: 'Utilities',
development: 'Development'
};
let output = '';
for (const [category, title] of Object.entries(categories)) {
const cmds = this.getCommandsByCategory(
category as keyof typeof categories
);
if (cmds.length > 0) {
output += `\n${title}:\n`;
for (const cmd of cmds) {
output += ` ${cmd.name.padEnd(20)} ${cmd.description}\n`;
}
}
}
return output;
}
}
/**
* Convenience function to register all CLI commands
* @param program - Commander program instance
*/
export function registerAllCommands(program: Command): void {
CommandRegistry.registerAll(program);
}
/**
* Convenience function to register commands by category
* @param program - Commander program instance
* @param category - Category to register
*/
export function registerCommandsByCategory(
program: Command,
category: 'task' | 'auth' | 'utility' | 'development'
): void {
CommandRegistry.registerByCategory(program, category);
}
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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 = await 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 async displayStatus(): Promise<AuthResult> {
const credentials = await 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 timeRemaining = expiresAt.getTime() - now.getTime();
const hoursRemaining = Math.floor(timeRemaining / (1000 * 60 * 60));
const minutesRemaining = Math.floor(timeRemaining / (1000 * 60));
if (timeRemaining > 0) {
// Token is still valid
if (hoursRemaining > 0) {
console.log(
chalk.gray(
` Expires at: ${expiresAt.toLocaleString()} (${hoursRemaining} hours remaining)`
)
);
} else {
console.log(
chalk.gray(
` Expires at: ${expiresAt.toLocaleString()} (${minutesRemaining} minutes remaining)`
)
);
}
} else {
// Token has expired
console.log(
chalk.yellow(` 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 = await 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(): Promise<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
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
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, { 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();
// Accept optional positional argument for brief ID or Hamster URL
this.argument('[briefOrUrl]', 'Brief ID or Hamster brief URL');
// Default action: if an argument is provided, resolve and set context; else show
this.action(async (briefOrUrl?: string) => {
if (briefOrUrl && briefOrUrl.trim().length > 0) {
await this.executeSetFromBriefInput(briefOrUrl.trim());
return;
}
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 = await this.displayContext();
this.setLastResult(result);
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Display current context
*/
private async displayContext(): Promise<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 = await 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: (await 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 = await 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 ${brief.id} (${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: (await 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: (await 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: ${(error as Error).message}`
};
}
}
/**
* Execute set context with options
*/
private async executeSet(options: any): Promise<void> {
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
const result = await this.setContext(options);
this.setLastResult(result);
if (!result.success) {
process.exit(1);
}
} catch (error: any) {
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Execute setting context from a brief ID or Hamster URL
*/
private async executeSetFromBriefInput(briefOrUrl: string): Promise<void> {
let spinner: Ora | undefined;
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
spinner = ora('Resolving brief...');
spinner.start();
// Extract brief ID
const briefId = this.extractBriefId(briefOrUrl);
if (!briefId) {
spinner.fail('Could not extract a brief ID from the provided input');
ui.displayError(
`Provide a valid brief ID or a Hamster brief URL, e.g. https://${process.env.TM_PUBLIC_BASE_DOMAIN}/home/hamster/briefs/<id>`
);
process.exit(1);
}
// Fetch brief and resolve its organization
const brief = await this.authManager.getBrief(briefId);
if (!brief) {
spinner.fail('Brief not found or you do not have access');
process.exit(1);
}
// Fetch org to get a friendly name (optional)
let orgName: string | undefined;
try {
const org = await this.authManager.getOrganization(brief.accountId);
orgName = org?.name;
} catch {
// Non-fatal if org lookup fails
}
// Update context: set org and brief
const briefName = `Brief ${brief.id.slice(0, 8)}`;
await this.authManager.updateContext({
orgId: brief.accountId,
orgName,
briefId: brief.id,
briefName
});
spinner.succeed('Context set from brief');
console.log(
chalk.gray(
` Organization: ${orgName || brief.accountId}\n Brief: ${briefName}`
)
);
this.setLastResult({
success: true,
action: 'set',
context: (await this.authManager.getContext()) || undefined,
message: 'Context set from brief'
});
} catch (error: any) {
try {
if (spinner?.isSpinning) spinner.stop();
} catch {}
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Extract a brief ID from raw input (ID or Hamster URL)
*/
private extractBriefId(input: string): string | null {
const raw = input?.trim() ?? '';
if (!raw) return null;
const parseUrl = (s: string): URL | null => {
try {
return new URL(s);
} catch {}
try {
return new URL(`https://${s}`);
} catch {}
return null;
};
const fromParts = (path: string): string | null => {
const parts = path.split('/').filter(Boolean);
const briefsIdx = parts.lastIndexOf('briefs');
const candidate =
briefsIdx >= 0 && parts.length > briefsIdx + 1
? parts[briefsIdx + 1]
: parts[parts.length - 1];
return candidate?.trim() || null;
};
// 1) URL (absolute or schemeless)
const url = parseUrl(raw);
if (url) {
const qId = url.searchParams.get('id') || url.searchParams.get('briefId');
const candidate = (qId || fromParts(url.pathname)) ?? null;
if (candidate) {
// Light sanity check; let API be the final validator
if (this.isLikelyId(candidate) || candidate.length >= 8)
return candidate;
}
}
// 2) Looks like a path without scheme
if (raw.includes('/')) {
const candidate = fromParts(raw);
if (candidate && (this.isLikelyId(candidate) || candidate.length >= 8)) {
return candidate;
}
}
// 3) Fallback: raw token
return raw;
}
/**
* Heuristic to check if a string looks like a brief ID (UUID-like)
*/
private isLikelyId(value: string): boolean {
const uuidRegex =
/^[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}$/;
const ulidRegex = /^[0-9A-HJKMNP-TV-Z]{26}$/i; // ULID
const slugRegex = /^[A-Za-z0-9_-]{16,}$/; // general token
return (
uuidRegex.test(value) || ulidRegex.test(value) || slugRegex.test(value)
);
}
/**
* 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: (await 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(): Promise<UserContext | null> {
return this.authManager.getContext();
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
// No resources to clean up for context command
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ContextCommand {
const contextCommand = new ContextCommand(name);
program.addCommand(contextCommand);
return contextCommand;
}
}

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/**
* @fileoverview Export command for exporting tasks to external systems
* Provides functionality to export tasks to Hamster briefs
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import inquirer from 'inquirer';
import ora, { Ora } from 'ora';
import {
AuthManager,
AuthenticationError,
type UserContext
} from '@tm/core/auth';
import { TaskMasterCore, type ExportResult } from '@tm/core';
import * as ui from '../utils/ui.js';
/**
* Result type from export command
*/
export interface ExportCommandResult {
success: boolean;
action: 'export' | 'validate' | 'cancelled';
result?: ExportResult;
message?: string;
}
/**
* ExportCommand extending Commander's Command class
* Handles task export to external systems
*/
export class ExportCommand extends Command {
private authManager: AuthManager;
private taskMasterCore?: TaskMasterCore;
private lastResult?: ExportCommandResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'export');
// Initialize auth manager
this.authManager = AuthManager.getInstance();
// Configure the command
this.description('Export tasks to external systems (e.g., Hamster briefs)');
// Add options
this.option('--org <id>', 'Organization ID to export to');
this.option('--brief <id>', 'Brief ID to export tasks to');
this.option('--tag <tag>', 'Export tasks from a specific tag');
this.option(
'--status <status>',
'Filter tasks by status (pending, in-progress, done, etc.)'
);
this.option('--exclude-subtasks', 'Exclude subtasks from export');
this.option('-y, --yes', 'Skip confirmation prompt');
// Accept optional positional argument for brief ID or Hamster URL
this.argument('[briefOrUrl]', 'Brief ID or Hamster brief URL');
// Default action
this.action(async (briefOrUrl?: string, options?: any) => {
await this.executeExport(briefOrUrl, options);
});
}
/**
* Initialize the TaskMasterCore
*/
private async initializeServices(): Promise<void> {
if (this.taskMasterCore) {
return;
}
try {
// Initialize TaskMasterCore
this.taskMasterCore = await TaskMasterCore.create({
projectPath: process.cwd()
});
} catch (error) {
throw new Error(
`Failed to initialize services: ${(error as Error).message}`
);
}
}
/**
* Execute the export command
*/
private async executeExport(
briefOrUrl?: string,
options?: any
): Promise<void> {
let spinner: Ora | undefined;
try {
// Check authentication
if (!this.authManager.isAuthenticated()) {
ui.displayError('Not authenticated. Run "tm auth login" first.');
process.exit(1);
}
// Initialize services
await this.initializeServices();
// Get current context
const context = await this.authManager.getContext();
// Determine org and brief IDs
let orgId = options?.org || context?.orgId;
let briefId = options?.brief || briefOrUrl || context?.briefId;
// If a URL/ID was provided as argument, resolve it
if (briefOrUrl && !options?.brief) {
spinner = ora('Resolving brief...').start();
const resolvedBrief = await this.resolveBriefInput(briefOrUrl);
if (resolvedBrief) {
briefId = resolvedBrief.briefId;
orgId = resolvedBrief.orgId;
spinner.succeed('Brief resolved');
} else {
spinner.fail('Could not resolve brief');
process.exit(1);
}
}
// Validate we have necessary IDs
if (!orgId) {
ui.displayError(
'No organization selected. Run "tm context org" or use --org flag.'
);
process.exit(1);
}
if (!briefId) {
ui.displayError(
'No brief specified. Run "tm context brief", provide a brief ID/URL, or use --brief flag.'
);
process.exit(1);
}
// Confirm export if not auto-confirmed
if (!options?.yes) {
const confirmed = await this.confirmExport(orgId, briefId, context);
if (!confirmed) {
ui.displayWarning('Export cancelled');
this.lastResult = {
success: false,
action: 'cancelled',
message: 'User cancelled export'
};
process.exit(0);
}
}
// Perform export
spinner = ora('Exporting tasks...').start();
const exportResult = await this.taskMasterCore!.exportTasks({
orgId,
briefId,
tag: options?.tag,
status: options?.status,
excludeSubtasks: options?.excludeSubtasks || false
});
if (exportResult.success) {
spinner.succeed(
`Successfully exported ${exportResult.taskCount} task(s) to brief`
);
// Display summary
console.log(chalk.cyan('\n📤 Export Summary\n'));
console.log(chalk.white(` Organization: ${orgId}`));
console.log(chalk.white(` Brief: ${briefId}`));
console.log(chalk.white(` Tasks exported: ${exportResult.taskCount}`));
if (options?.tag) {
console.log(chalk.gray(` Tag: ${options.tag}`));
}
if (options?.status) {
console.log(chalk.gray(` Status filter: ${options.status}`));
}
if (exportResult.message) {
console.log(chalk.gray(`\n ${exportResult.message}`));
}
} else {
spinner.fail('Export failed');
if (exportResult.error) {
console.error(chalk.red(`\n✗ ${exportResult.error.message}`));
}
}
this.lastResult = {
success: exportResult.success,
action: 'export',
result: exportResult
};
} catch (error: any) {
if (spinner?.isSpinning) spinner.fail('Export failed');
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Resolve brief input to get brief and org IDs
*/
private async resolveBriefInput(
briefOrUrl: string
): Promise<{ briefId: string; orgId: string } | null> {
try {
// Extract brief ID from input
const briefId = this.extractBriefId(briefOrUrl);
if (!briefId) {
return null;
}
// Fetch brief to get organization
const brief = await this.authManager.getBrief(briefId);
if (!brief) {
ui.displayError('Brief not found or you do not have access');
return null;
}
return {
briefId: brief.id,
orgId: brief.accountId
};
} catch (error) {
console.error(chalk.red(`Failed to resolve brief: ${error}`));
return null;
}
}
/**
* Extract a brief ID from raw input (ID or URL)
*/
private extractBriefId(input: string): string | null {
const raw = input?.trim() ?? '';
if (!raw) return null;
const parseUrl = (s: string): URL | null => {
try {
return new URL(s);
} catch {}
try {
return new URL(`https://${s}`);
} catch {}
return null;
};
const fromParts = (path: string): string | null => {
const parts = path.split('/').filter(Boolean);
const briefsIdx = parts.lastIndexOf('briefs');
const candidate =
briefsIdx >= 0 && parts.length > briefsIdx + 1
? parts[briefsIdx + 1]
: parts[parts.length - 1];
return candidate?.trim() || null;
};
// Try URL parsing
const url = parseUrl(raw);
if (url) {
const qId = url.searchParams.get('id') || url.searchParams.get('briefId');
const candidate = (qId || fromParts(url.pathname)) ?? null;
if (candidate) {
if (this.isLikelyId(candidate) || candidate.length >= 8) {
return candidate;
}
}
}
// Check if it looks like a path
if (raw.includes('/')) {
const candidate = fromParts(raw);
if (candidate && (this.isLikelyId(candidate) || candidate.length >= 8)) {
return candidate;
}
}
// Return raw if it looks like an ID
return raw;
}
/**
* Check if a string looks like a brief ID
*/
private isLikelyId(value: string): boolean {
const uuidRegex =
/^[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{4}-[0-9a-fA-F]{12}$/;
const ulidRegex = /^[0-9A-HJKMNP-TV-Z]{26}$/i;
const slugRegex = /^[A-Za-z0-9_-]{16,}$/;
return (
uuidRegex.test(value) || ulidRegex.test(value) || slugRegex.test(value)
);
}
/**
* Confirm export with the user
*/
private async confirmExport(
orgId: string,
briefId: string,
context: UserContext | null
): Promise<boolean> {
console.log(chalk.cyan('\n📤 Export Tasks\n'));
// Show org name if available
if (context?.orgName) {
console.log(chalk.white(` Organization: ${context.orgName}`));
console.log(chalk.gray(` ID: ${orgId}`));
} else {
console.log(chalk.white(` Organization ID: ${orgId}`));
}
// Show brief info
if (context?.briefName) {
console.log(chalk.white(`\n Brief: ${context.briefName}`));
console.log(chalk.gray(` ID: ${briefId}`));
} else {
console.log(chalk.white(`\n Brief ID: ${briefId}`));
}
const { confirmed } = await inquirer.prompt([
{
type: 'confirm',
name: 'confirmed',
message: 'Do you want to proceed with export?',
default: true
}
]);
return confirmed;
}
/**
* 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));
}
}
}
/**
* Get the last export result (useful for testing)
*/
public getLastResult(): ExportCommandResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
// No resources to clean up
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ExportCommand {
const exportCommand = new ExportCommand(name);
program.addCommand(exportCommand);
return exportCommand;
}
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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(String(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 nextTaskInfo = this.findNextTask(tasks);
// Get the full task object with complexity data already included
const nextTask = nextTaskInfo
? tasks.find((t) => String(t.id) === String(nextTaskInfo.id))
: undefined;
// Display dashboard boxes (nextTask already has complexity from storage enrichment)
displayDashboards(
taskStats,
subtaskStats,
priorityBreakdown,
depStats,
nextTask
);
// Task table
console.log(
ui.createTaskTable(tasks, {
showSubtasks: withSubtasks,
showDependencies: true,
showComplexity: true // Enable complexity column
})
);
// Display recommended next task section immediately after table
if (nextTask) {
const description = getTaskDescription(nextTask);
displayRecommendedNextTask({
id: nextTask.id,
title: nextTask.title,
priority: nextTask.priority,
status: nextTask.status,
dependencies: nextTask.dependencies,
description,
complexity: nextTask.complexity as number | undefined
});
} 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;
}
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ListTasksCommand {
const listCommand = new ListTasksCommand(name);
program.addCommand(listCommand);
return listCommand;
}
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/**
* @fileoverview SetStatusCommand 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 TaskMasterCore,
type TaskStatus
} from '@tm/core';
import type { StorageType } from '@tm/core/types';
/**
* Valid task status values for validation
*/
const VALID_TASK_STATUSES: TaskStatus[] = [
'pending',
'in-progress',
'done',
'deferred',
'cancelled',
'blocked',
'review'
];
/**
* Options interface for the set-status command
*/
export interface SetStatusCommandOptions {
id?: string;
status?: TaskStatus;
format?: 'text' | 'json';
silent?: boolean;
project?: string;
}
/**
* Result type from set-status command
*/
export interface SetStatusResult {
success: boolean;
updatedTasks: Array<{
taskId: string;
oldStatus: TaskStatus;
newStatus: TaskStatus;
}>;
storageType: Exclude<StorageType, 'auto'>;
}
/**
* SetStatusCommand extending Commander's Command class
* This is a thin presentation layer over @tm/core
*/
export class SetStatusCommand extends Command {
private tmCore?: TaskMasterCore;
private lastResult?: SetStatusResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'set-status');
// Configure the command
this.description('Update the status of one or more tasks')
.requiredOption(
'-i, --id <id>',
'Task ID(s) to update (comma-separated for multiple, supports subtasks like 5.2)'
)
.requiredOption(
'-s, --status <status>',
`New status (${VALID_TASK_STATUSES.join(', ')})`
)
.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 (options: SetStatusCommandOptions) => {
await this.executeCommand(options);
});
}
/**
* Execute the set-status command
*/
private async executeCommand(
options: SetStatusCommandOptions
): Promise<void> {
try {
// Validate required options
if (!options.id) {
console.error(chalk.red('Error: Task ID is required. Use -i or --id'));
process.exit(1);
}
if (!options.status) {
console.error(
chalk.red('Error: Status is required. Use -s or --status')
);
process.exit(1);
}
// Validate status
if (!VALID_TASK_STATUSES.includes(options.status)) {
console.error(
chalk.red(
`Error: Invalid status "${options.status}". Valid options: ${VALID_TASK_STATUSES.join(', ')}`
)
);
process.exit(1);
}
// Initialize TaskMaster core
this.tmCore = await createTaskMasterCore({
projectPath: options.project || process.cwd()
});
// Parse task IDs (handle comma-separated values)
const taskIds = options.id.split(',').map((id) => id.trim());
// Update each task
const updatedTasks: Array<{
taskId: string;
oldStatus: TaskStatus;
newStatus: TaskStatus;
}> = [];
for (const taskId of taskIds) {
try {
const result = await this.tmCore.updateTaskStatus(
taskId,
options.status
);
updatedTasks.push({
taskId: result.taskId,
oldStatus: result.oldStatus,
newStatus: result.newStatus
});
} catch (error) {
const errorMessage =
error instanceof Error ? error.message : String(error);
if (!options.silent) {
console.error(
chalk.red(`Failed to update task ${taskId}: ${errorMessage}`)
);
}
if (options.format === 'json') {
console.log(
JSON.stringify({
success: false,
error: errorMessage,
taskId,
timestamp: new Date().toISOString()
})
);
}
process.exit(1);
}
}
// Store result for potential reuse
this.lastResult = {
success: true,
updatedTasks,
storageType: this.tmCore.getStorageType() as Exclude<
StorageType,
'auto'
>
};
// Display results
this.displayResults(this.lastResult, options);
} catch (error) {
const errorMessage =
error instanceof Error ? error.message : 'Unknown error occurred';
if (!options.silent) {
console.error(chalk.red(`Error: ${errorMessage}`));
}
if (options.format === 'json') {
console.log(JSON.stringify({ success: false, error: errorMessage }));
}
process.exit(1);
} finally {
// Clean up resources
if (this.tmCore) {
await this.tmCore.close();
}
}
}
/**
* Display results based on format
*/
private displayResults(
result: SetStatusResult,
options: SetStatusCommandOptions
): void {
const format = options.format || 'text';
switch (format) {
case 'json':
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
break;
case 'text':
default:
if (!options.silent) {
this.displayTextResults(result);
}
break;
}
}
/**
* Display results in text format
*/
private displayTextResults(result: SetStatusResult): void {
if (result.updatedTasks.length === 1) {
// Single task update
const update = result.updatedTasks[0];
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.white.bold(`✅ Successfully updated task ${update.taskId}`) +
'\n\n' +
`${chalk.blue('From:')} ${this.getStatusDisplay(update.oldStatus)}\n` +
`${chalk.blue('To:')} ${this.getStatusDisplay(update.newStatus)}`,
{
padding: 1,
borderColor: 'green',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 1 }
}
)
);
} else {
// Multiple task updates
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.white.bold(
`✅ Successfully updated ${result.updatedTasks.length} tasks`
) +
'\n\n' +
result.updatedTasks
.map(
(update) =>
`${chalk.cyan(update.taskId)}: ${this.getStatusDisplay(update.oldStatus)}${this.getStatusDisplay(update.newStatus)}`
)
.join('\n'),
{
padding: 1,
borderColor: 'green',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 1 }
}
)
);
}
}
/**
* Get colored status display
*/
private getStatusDisplay(status: TaskStatus): string {
const statusColors: Record<TaskStatus, (text: string) => string> = {
pending: chalk.yellow,
'in-progress': chalk.blue,
done: chalk.green,
deferred: chalk.gray,
cancelled: chalk.red,
blocked: chalk.red,
review: chalk.magenta,
completed: chalk.green
};
const colorFn = statusColors[status] || chalk.white;
return colorFn(status);
}
/**
* Get the last command result (useful for testing or chaining)
*/
getLastResult(): SetStatusResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): SetStatusCommand {
const setStatusCommand = new SetStatusCommand(name);
program.addCommand(setStatusCommand);
return setStatusCommand;
}
}
/**
* Factory function to create and configure the set-status command
*/
export function createSetStatusCommand(): SetStatusCommand {
return new SetStatusCommand();
}

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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 { displayTaskDetails } 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;
}
// Use the global task details display function
displayTaskDetails(result.task, {
statusFilter: options.status,
showSuggestedActions: true
});
}
/**
* 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;
}
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): ShowCommand {
const showCommand = new ShowCommand(name);
program.addCommand(showCommand);
return showCommand;
}
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/**
* @fileoverview StartCommand using Commander's native class pattern
* Extends Commander.Command for better integration with the framework
* This is a thin presentation layer over @tm/core's TaskExecutionService
*/
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import boxen from 'boxen';
import ora, { type Ora } from 'ora';
import { spawn } from 'child_process';
import {
createTaskMasterCore,
type TaskMasterCore,
type StartTaskResult as CoreStartTaskResult
} from '@tm/core';
import { displayTaskDetails } from '../ui/components/task-detail.component.js';
import * as ui from '../utils/ui.js';
/**
* CLI-specific options interface for the start command
*/
export interface StartCommandOptions {
id?: string;
format?: 'text' | 'json';
project?: string;
dryRun?: boolean;
force?: boolean;
noStatusUpdate?: boolean;
}
/**
* CLI-specific result type from start command
* Extends the core result with CLI-specific display information
*/
export interface StartCommandResult extends CoreStartTaskResult {
storageType?: string;
}
/**
* StartCommand extending Commander's Command class
* This is a thin presentation layer over @tm/core's TaskExecutionService
*/
export class StartCommand extends Command {
private tmCore?: TaskMasterCore;
private lastResult?: StartCommandResult;
constructor(name?: string) {
super(name || 'start');
// Configure the command
this.description(
'Start working on a task by launching claude-code with context'
)
.argument('[id]', 'Task ID to start working on')
.option('-i, --id <id>', 'Task ID to start working on')
.option('-f, --format <format>', 'Output format (text, json)', 'text')
.option('-p, --project <path>', 'Project root directory', process.cwd())
.option(
'--dry-run',
'Show what would be executed without launching claude-code'
)
.option(
'--force',
'Force start even if another task is already in-progress'
)
.option(
'--no-status-update',
'Do not automatically update task status to in-progress'
)
.action(
async (taskId: string | undefined, options: StartCommandOptions) => {
await this.executeCommand(taskId, options);
}
);
}
/**
* Execute the start command
*/
private async executeCommand(
taskId: string | undefined,
options: StartCommandOptions
): Promise<void> {
let spinner: Ora | null = null;
try {
// Validate options
if (!this.validateOptions(options)) {
process.exit(1);
}
// Initialize tm-core with spinner
spinner = ora('Initializing Task Master...').start();
await this.initializeCore(options.project || process.cwd());
spinner.succeed('Task Master initialized');
// Get the task ID from argument or option, or find next available task
const idArg = taskId || options.id || null;
let targetTaskId = idArg;
if (!targetTaskId) {
spinner = ora('Finding next available task...').start();
targetTaskId = await this.performGetNextTask();
if (targetTaskId) {
spinner.succeed(`Found next task: #${targetTaskId}`);
} else {
spinner.fail('No available tasks found');
}
}
if (!targetTaskId) {
ui.displayError('No task ID provided and no available tasks found');
process.exit(1);
}
// Show pre-launch message (no spinner needed, it's just display)
if (!options.dryRun) {
await this.showPreLaunchMessage(targetTaskId);
}
// Use tm-core's startTask method with spinner
spinner = ora('Preparing task execution...').start();
const coreResult = await this.performStartTask(targetTaskId, options);
if (coreResult.started) {
spinner.succeed(
options.dryRun
? 'Dry run completed'
: 'Task prepared - launching Claude...'
);
} else {
spinner.fail('Task execution failed');
}
// Execute command if we have one and it's not a dry run
if (!options.dryRun && coreResult.command) {
// Stop any remaining spinners before launching Claude
if (spinner && !spinner.isSpinning) {
// Clear the line to make room for Claude
console.log();
}
await this.executeChildProcess(coreResult.command);
}
// Convert core result to CLI result with storage type
const result: StartCommandResult = {
...coreResult,
storageType: this.tmCore?.getStorageType()
};
// Store result for programmatic access
this.setLastResult(result);
// Display results (only for dry run or if execution failed)
if (options.dryRun || !coreResult.started) {
this.displayResults(result, options);
}
} catch (error: any) {
if (spinner) {
spinner.fail('Operation failed');
}
this.handleError(error);
process.exit(1);
}
}
/**
* Validate command options
*/
private validateOptions(options: StartCommandOptions): boolean {
// Validate format
if (options.format && !['text', 'json'].includes(options.format)) {
console.error(chalk.red(`Invalid format: ${options.format}`));
console.error(chalk.gray(`Valid formats: text, json`));
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Initialize TaskMasterCore
*/
private async initializeCore(projectRoot: string): Promise<void> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
this.tmCore = await createTaskMasterCore({ projectPath: projectRoot });
}
}
/**
* Get the next available task using tm-core
*/
private async performGetNextTask(): Promise<string | null> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
throw new Error('TaskMasterCore not initialized');
}
return this.tmCore.getNextAvailableTask();
}
/**
* Show pre-launch message using tm-core data
*/
private async showPreLaunchMessage(targetTaskId: string): Promise<void> {
if (!this.tmCore) return;
const { task, subtask, subtaskId } =
await this.tmCore.getTaskWithSubtask(targetTaskId);
if (task) {
const workItemText = subtask
? `Subtask #${task.id}.${subtaskId} - ${subtask.title}`
: `Task #${task.id} - ${task.title}`;
console.log(
chalk.green('🚀 Starting: ') + chalk.white.bold(workItemText)
);
console.log(chalk.gray('Launching Claude Code...'));
console.log(); // Empty line
}
}
/**
* Perform start task using tm-core business logic
*/
private async performStartTask(
targetTaskId: string,
options: StartCommandOptions
): Promise<CoreStartTaskResult> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
throw new Error('TaskMasterCore not initialized');
}
// Show spinner for status update if enabled
let statusSpinner: Ora | null = null;
if (!options.noStatusUpdate && !options.dryRun) {
statusSpinner = ora('Updating task status to in-progress...').start();
}
// Get execution command from tm-core (instead of executing directly)
const result = await this.tmCore.startTask(targetTaskId, {
dryRun: options.dryRun,
force: options.force,
updateStatus: !options.noStatusUpdate
});
if (statusSpinner) {
if (result.started) {
statusSpinner.succeed('Task status updated');
} else {
statusSpinner.warn('Task status update skipped');
}
}
if (!result) {
throw new Error('Failed to start task - core result is undefined');
}
// Don't execute here - let the main executeCommand method handle it
return result;
}
/**
* Execute the child process directly in the main thread for better process control
*/
private async executeChildProcess(command: {
executable: string;
args: string[];
cwd: string;
}): Promise<void> {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// Don't show the full command with args as it can be very long
console.log(chalk.green('🚀 Launching Claude Code...'));
console.log(); // Add space before Claude takes over
const childProcess = spawn(command.executable, command.args, {
cwd: command.cwd,
stdio: 'inherit', // Inherit stdio from parent process
shell: false
});
childProcess.on('close', (code) => {
if (code === 0) {
resolve();
} else {
reject(new Error(`Process exited with code ${code}`));
}
});
childProcess.on('error', (error) => {
reject(new Error(`Failed to spawn process: ${error.message}`));
});
// Handle process termination signals gracefully
const cleanup = () => {
if (childProcess && !childProcess.killed) {
childProcess.kill('SIGTERM');
}
};
process.on('SIGINT', cleanup);
process.on('SIGTERM', cleanup);
process.on('exit', cleanup);
});
}
/**
* Display results based on format
*/
private displayResults(
result: StartCommandResult,
options: StartCommandOptions
): void {
const format = options.format || 'text';
switch (format) {
case 'json':
this.displayJson(result);
break;
case 'text':
default:
this.displayTextResult(result, options);
break;
}
}
/**
* Display in JSON format
*/
private displayJson(result: StartCommandResult): void {
console.log(JSON.stringify(result, null, 2));
}
/**
* Display result in text format
*/
private displayTextResult(
result: StartCommandResult,
options: StartCommandOptions
): void {
if (!result.found || !result.task) {
console.log(
boxen(chalk.yellow(`Task not found!`), {
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: 'yellow',
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 1 }
})
);
return;
}
const task = result.task;
if (options.dryRun) {
// For dry run, show full details since Claude Code won't be launched
let headerText = `Dry Run: Starting Task #${task.id} - ${task.title}`;
// If working on a specific subtask, highlight it in the header
if (result.subtask && result.subtaskId) {
headerText = `Dry Run: Starting Subtask #${task.id}.${result.subtaskId} - ${result.subtask.title}`;
}
displayTaskDetails(task, {
customHeader: headerText,
headerColor: 'yellow'
});
// Show claude-code prompt
if (result.executionOutput) {
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.white.bold('Claude-Code Prompt:') +
'\n\n' +
result.executionOutput,
{
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'cyan',
width: process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100
}
)
);
}
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.yellow(
'🔍 Dry run - claude-code would be launched with the above prompt'
),
{
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: 'yellow',
borderStyle: 'round'
}
)
);
} else {
// For actual execution, show minimal info since Claude Code will clear the terminal
if (result.started) {
// Determine what was worked on - task or subtask
let workItemText = `Task: #${task.id} - ${task.title}`;
let statusTarget = task.id;
if (result.subtask && result.subtaskId) {
workItemText = `Subtask: #${task.id}.${result.subtaskId} - ${result.subtask.title}`;
statusTarget = `${task.id}.${result.subtaskId}`;
}
// Post-execution message (shown after Claude Code exits)
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.green.bold('🎉 Task Session Complete!') +
'\n\n' +
chalk.white(workItemText) +
'\n\n' +
chalk.cyan('Next steps:') +
'\n' +
`• Run ${chalk.yellow('tm show ' + task.id)} to review task details\n` +
`• Run ${chalk.yellow('tm set-status --id=' + statusTarget + ' --status=done')} when complete\n` +
`• Run ${chalk.yellow('tm next')} to find the next available task\n` +
`• Run ${chalk.yellow('tm start')} to begin the next task`,
{
padding: 1,
borderStyle: 'round',
borderColor: 'green',
width: process.stdout.columns * 0.95 || 100,
margin: { top: 1 }
}
)
);
} else {
// Error case
console.log(
boxen(
chalk.red(
'❌ Failed to launch claude-code' +
(result.error ? `\nError: ${result.error}` : '')
),
{
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: 'red',
borderStyle: 'round'
}
)
);
}
}
console.log(`\n${chalk.gray('Storage: ' + result.storageType)}`);
}
/**
* Handle general errors
*/
private handleError(error: any): void {
const msg = error?.getSanitizedDetails?.() ?? {
message: error?.message ?? String(error)
};
console.error(chalk.red(`Error: ${msg.message || 'Unexpected error'}`));
// Show stack trace in development mode or when DEBUG is set
const isDevelopment = process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production';
if ((isDevelopment || process.env.DEBUG) && error.stack) {
console.error(chalk.gray(error.stack));
}
}
/**
* Set the last result for programmatic access
*/
private setLastResult(result: StartCommandResult): void {
this.lastResult = result;
}
/**
* Get the last result (for programmatic usage)
*/
getLastResult(): StartCommandResult | undefined {
return this.lastResult;
}
/**
* Clean up resources
*/
async cleanup(): Promise<void> {
if (this.tmCore) {
await this.tmCore.close();
this.tmCore = undefined;
}
}
/**
* Register this command on an existing program
*/
static register(program: Command, name?: string): StartCommand {
const startCommand = new StartCommand(name);
program.addCommand(startCommand);
return startCommand;
}
}

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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';
export { StartCommand } from './commands/start.command.js';
export { SetStatusCommand } from './commands/set-status.command.js';
export { ExportCommand } from './commands/export.command.js';
// Command Registry
export {
CommandRegistry,
registerAllCommands,
registerCommandsByCategory,
type CommandMetadata
} from './command-registry.js';
// UI utilities (for other commands to use)
export * as ui from './utils/ui.js';
// Auto-update utilities
export {
checkForUpdate,
performAutoUpdate,
displayUpgradeNotification,
compareVersions
} from './utils/auto-update.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';
import { getComplexityWithColor } from '../../utils/ui.js';
/**
* 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 !== undefined ? getComplexityWithColor(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';
import { getComplexityWithColor } from '../../utils/ui.js';
/**
* Next task display options
*/
export interface NextTaskDisplayOptions {
id: string | number;
title: string;
priority?: string;
status?: string;
dependencies?: (string | number)[];
description?: string;
complexity?: number;
}
/**
* 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}`);
// Complexity with color and label
if (typeof task.complexity === 'number') {
content.push(`Complexity: ${getComplexityWithColor(task.complexity)}`);
}
// 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,
getComplexityWithColor
} 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,
typeof task.complexity === 'number'
? getComplexityWithColor(task.complexity)
: chalk.gray('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[];
}>
): 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 = String(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
}
)
);
}
/**
* Display complete task details - used by both show and start commands
*/
export function displayTaskDetails(
task: Task,
options?: {
statusFilter?: string;
showSuggestedActions?: boolean;
customHeader?: string;
headerColor?: string;
}
): void {
const {
statusFilter,
showSuggestedActions = false,
customHeader,
headerColor = 'blue'
} = options || {};
// Display header - either custom or default
if (customHeader) {
console.log(
boxen(chalk.white.bold(customHeader), {
padding: { top: 0, bottom: 0, left: 1, right: 1 },
borderColor: headerColor,
borderStyle: 'round',
margin: { top: 1 }
})
);
} else {
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 = statusFilter
? task.subtasks.filter((sub) => sub.status === statusFilter)
: task.subtasks;
if (filteredSubtasks.length === 0 && statusFilter) {
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
console.log(chalk.gray(` No subtasks with status '${statusFilter}'`));
} else if (filteredSubtasks.length > 0) {
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
displaySubtasks(filteredSubtasks);
}
}
// Display suggested actions if requested
if (showSuggestedActions) {
console.log(); // Empty line for spacing
displaySuggestedActions(task.id);
}
}

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/**
* @fileoverview Main UI exports
*/
// Export all components
export * from './components/index.js';
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/**
* @fileoverview Auto-update utilities for task-master-ai CLI
*/
import { spawn } from 'child_process';
import https from 'https';
import chalk from 'chalk';
import ora from 'ora';
import boxen from 'boxen';
export interface UpdateInfo {
currentVersion: string;
latestVersion: string;
needsUpdate: boolean;
highlights?: string[];
}
/**
* Get current version from build-time injected environment variable
*/
function getCurrentVersion(): string {
// Version is injected at build time via TM_PUBLIC_VERSION
const version = process.env.TM_PUBLIC_VERSION;
if (version && version !== 'unknown') {
return version;
}
// Fallback for development or if injection failed
console.warn('Could not read version from TM_PUBLIC_VERSION, using fallback');
return '0.0.0';
}
/**
* Compare semantic versions with proper pre-release handling
* @param v1 - First version
* @param v2 - Second version
* @returns -1 if v1 < v2, 0 if v1 = v2, 1 if v1 > v2
*/
export function compareVersions(v1: string, v2: string): number {
const toParts = (v: string) => {
const [core, pre = ''] = v.split('-', 2);
const nums = core.split('.').map((n) => Number.parseInt(n, 10) || 0);
return { nums, pre };
};
const a = toParts(v1);
const b = toParts(v2);
const len = Math.max(a.nums.length, b.nums.length);
// Compare numeric parts
for (let i = 0; i < len; i++) {
const d = (a.nums[i] || 0) - (b.nums[i] || 0);
if (d !== 0) return d < 0 ? -1 : 1;
}
// Handle pre-release comparison
if (a.pre && !b.pre) return -1; // prerelease < release
if (!a.pre && b.pre) return 1; // release > prerelease
if (a.pre === b.pre) return 0; // same or both empty
return a.pre < b.pre ? -1 : 1; // basic prerelease tie-break
}
/**
* Fetch CHANGELOG.md from GitHub and extract highlights for a specific version
*/
async function fetchChangelogHighlights(version: string): Promise<string[]> {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
const options = {
hostname: 'raw.githubusercontent.com',
path: '/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/main/CHANGELOG.md',
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'User-Agent': `task-master-ai/${version}`
}
};
const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
let data = '';
res.on('data', (chunk) => {
data += chunk;
});
res.on('end', () => {
try {
if (res.statusCode !== 200) {
resolve([]);
return;
}
const highlights = parseChangelogHighlights(data, version);
resolve(highlights);
} catch (error) {
resolve([]);
}
});
});
req.on('error', () => {
resolve([]);
});
req.setTimeout(3000, () => {
req.destroy();
resolve([]);
});
req.end();
});
}
/**
* Parse changelog markdown to extract Minor Changes for a specific version
* @internal - Exported for testing purposes only
*/
export function parseChangelogHighlights(
changelog: string,
version: string
): string[] {
try {
// Validate version format (basic semver pattern) to prevent ReDoS
if (!/^\d+\.\d+\.\d+(-[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+)?$/.test(version)) {
return [];
}
// Find the version section
const versionRegex = new RegExp(
`## ${version.replace(/\./g, '\\.')}\\s*\\n`,
'i'
);
const versionMatch = changelog.match(versionRegex);
if (!versionMatch) {
return [];
}
// Extract content from this version to the next version heading
const startIdx = versionMatch.index! + versionMatch[0].length;
const nextVersionIdx = changelog.indexOf('\n## ', startIdx);
const versionContent =
nextVersionIdx > 0
? changelog.slice(startIdx, nextVersionIdx)
: changelog.slice(startIdx);
// Find Minor Changes section
const minorChangesMatch = versionContent.match(
/### Minor Changes\s*\n([\s\S]*?)(?=\n###|\n##|$)/i
);
if (!minorChangesMatch) {
return [];
}
const minorChangesContent = minorChangesMatch[1];
const highlights: string[] = [];
// Extract all bullet points (lines starting with -)
// Format: - [#PR](...) Thanks [@author]! - Description
const bulletRegex = /^-\s+\[#\d+\][^\n]*?!\s+-\s+(.+?)$/gm;
let match;
while ((match = bulletRegex.exec(minorChangesContent)) !== null) {
const desc = match[1].trim();
highlights.push(desc);
}
return highlights;
} catch (error) {
return [];
}
}
/**
* Check for newer version of task-master-ai
*/
export async function checkForUpdate(
currentVersionOverride?: string
): Promise<UpdateInfo> {
const currentVersion = currentVersionOverride || getCurrentVersion();
return new Promise((resolve) => {
const options = {
hostname: 'registry.npmjs.org',
path: '/task-master-ai',
method: 'GET',
headers: {
Accept: 'application/vnd.npm.install-v1+json',
'User-Agent': `task-master-ai/${currentVersion}`
}
};
const req = https.request(options, (res) => {
let data = '';
res.on('data', (chunk) => {
data += chunk;
});
res.on('end', async () => {
try {
if (res.statusCode !== 200)
throw new Error(`npm registry status ${res.statusCode}`);
const npmData = JSON.parse(data);
const latestVersion = npmData['dist-tags']?.latest || currentVersion;
const needsUpdate =
compareVersions(currentVersion, latestVersion) < 0;
// Fetch highlights if update is needed
let highlights: string[] | undefined;
if (needsUpdate) {
highlights = await fetchChangelogHighlights(latestVersion);
}
resolve({
currentVersion,
latestVersion,
needsUpdate,
highlights
});
} catch (error) {
resolve({
currentVersion,
latestVersion: currentVersion,
needsUpdate: false
});
}
});
});
req.on('error', () => {
resolve({
currentVersion,
latestVersion: currentVersion,
needsUpdate: false
});
});
req.setTimeout(3000, () => {
req.destroy();
resolve({
currentVersion,
latestVersion: currentVersion,
needsUpdate: false
});
});
req.end();
});
}
/**
* Display upgrade notification message
*/
export function displayUpgradeNotification(
currentVersion: string,
latestVersion: string,
highlights?: string[]
) {
let content = `${chalk.blue.bold('Update Available!')} ${chalk.dim(currentVersion)}${chalk.green(latestVersion)}`;
if (highlights && highlights.length > 0) {
content += '\n\n' + chalk.bold("What's New:");
for (const highlight of highlights) {
content += '\n' + chalk.cyan('• ') + highlight;
}
content += '\n\n' + 'Auto-updating to the latest version...';
} else {
content +=
'\n\n' +
'Auto-updating to the latest version with new features and bug fixes...';
}
const message = boxen(content, {
padding: 1,
margin: { top: 1, bottom: 1 },
borderColor: 'yellow',
borderStyle: 'round'
});
console.log(message);
}
/**
* Automatically update task-master-ai to the latest version
*/
export async function performAutoUpdate(
latestVersion: string
): Promise<boolean> {
if (
process.env.TASKMASTER_SKIP_AUTO_UPDATE === '1' ||
process.env.CI ||
process.env.NODE_ENV === 'test'
) {
const reason =
process.env.TASKMASTER_SKIP_AUTO_UPDATE === '1'
? 'TASKMASTER_SKIP_AUTO_UPDATE=1'
: process.env.CI
? 'CI environment'
: 'NODE_ENV=test';
console.log(chalk.dim(`Skipping auto-update (${reason})`));
return false;
}
const spinner = ora({
text: chalk.blue(
`Updating task-master-ai to version ${chalk.green(latestVersion)}`
),
spinner: 'dots',
color: 'blue'
}).start();
return new Promise((resolve) => {
const updateProcess = spawn(
'npm',
[
'install',
'-g',
`task-master-ai@${latestVersion}`,
'--no-fund',
'--no-audit',
'--loglevel=warn'
],
{
stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe']
}
);
let errorOutput = '';
updateProcess.stdout.on('data', () => {
// Update spinner text with progress
spinner.text = chalk.blue(
`Installing task-master-ai@${latestVersion}...`
);
});
updateProcess.stderr.on('data', (data) => {
errorOutput += data.toString();
});
updateProcess.on('close', (code) => {
if (code === 0) {
spinner.succeed(
chalk.green(
`Successfully updated to version ${chalk.bold(latestVersion)}`
)
);
console.log(
chalk.dim('Please restart your command to use the new version.')
);
resolve(true);
} else {
spinner.fail(chalk.red('Auto-update failed'));
console.log(
chalk.cyan(
`Please run manually: npm install -g task-master-ai@${latestVersion}`
)
);
if (errorOutput) {
console.log(chalk.dim(`Error: ${errorOutput.trim()}`));
}
resolve(false);
}
});
updateProcess.on('error', (error) => {
spinner.fail(chalk.red('Auto-update failed'));
console.log(chalk.red('Error:'), error.message);
console.log(
chalk.cyan(
`Please run manually: npm install -g task-master-ai@${latestVersion}`
)
);
resolve(false);
});
});
}

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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} ${status}`);
}
/**
* Get colored priority display
*/
export function getPriorityWithColor(priority: TaskPriority): string {
const priorityColors: Record<TaskPriority, (text: string) => string> = {
critical: chalk.red.bold,
high: chalk.red,
medium: chalk.yellow,
low: chalk.gray
};
const colorFn = priorityColors[priority] || chalk.white;
return colorFn(priority);
}
/**
* Get complexity color and label based on score thresholds
*/
function getComplexityLevel(score: number): {
color: (text: string) => string;
label: string;
} {
if (score >= 7) {
return { color: chalk.hex('#CC0000'), label: 'High' };
} else if (score >= 4) {
return { color: chalk.hex('#FF8800'), label: 'Medium' };
} else {
return { color: chalk.green, label: 'Low' };
}
}
/**
* Get colored complexity display with dot indicator (simple format)
*/
export function getComplexityWithColor(complexity: number | string): string {
const score =
typeof complexity === 'string' ? parseInt(complexity, 10) : complexity;
if (isNaN(score)) {
return chalk.gray('N/A');
}
const { color } = getComplexityLevel(score);
return color(`${score}`);
}
/**
* Get colored complexity display with /10 format (for dashboards)
*/
export function getComplexityWithScore(complexity: number | undefined): string {
if (typeof complexity !== 'number') {
return chalk.gray('N/A');
}
const { color, label } = getComplexityLevel(complexity);
return color(`${complexity}/10 (${label})`);
}
/**
* 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 * 0.1),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.4),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.15),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.1),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.2),
Math.floor(terminalWidth * 0.1)
] // 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 complexity score from report if available
if (typeof task.complexity === 'number') {
row.push(getComplexityWithColor(task.complexity));
} else {
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) {
const complexityDisplay =
typeof subtask.complexity === 'number'
? getComplexityWithColor(subtask.complexity)
: '--';
subRow.push(chalk.gray(complexityDisplay));
}
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 # docs
## 0.0.6
## 0.0.5
## 0.0.4
## 0.0.3
## 0.0.2 ## 0.0.2
## 0.0.1 ## 0.0.1

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# Task Master Documentation # Task Master Documentation
Welcome to the Task Master documentation. Use the links below to navigate to the information you need: Welcome to the Task Master documentation. This documentation site provides comprehensive guides for getting started with Task Master.
## Getting Started ## Getting Started
- [Configuration Guide](archive/configuration.md) - Set up environment variables and customize Task Master - [Quick Start Guide](/getting-started/quick-start) - Complete setup and first-time usage guide
- [Tutorial](archive/ctutorial.md) - Step-by-step guide to getting started with Task Master - [Requirements](/getting-started/quick-start/requirements) - What you need to get started
- [Installation](/getting-started/quick-start/installation) - How to install Task Master
## Reference ## Core Capabilities
- [Command Reference](archive/ccommand-reference.md) - Complete list of all available commands - [MCP Tools](/capabilities/mcp) - Model Control Protocol integration
- [Task Structure](archive/ctask-structure.md) - Understanding the task format and features - [CLI Commands](/capabilities/cli-root-commands) - Command line interface reference
- [Task Structure](/capabilities/task-structure) - Understanding tasks and subtasks
## Examples & Licensing ## Best Practices
- [Example Interactions](archive/cexamples.md) - Common Cursor AI interaction examples - [Advanced Configuration](/best-practices/configuration-advanced) - Detailed configuration options
- [Licensing Information](archive/clicensing.md) - Detailed information about the license - [Advanced Tasks](/best-practices/advanced-tasks) - Working with complex task structures
## Need More Help? ## 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). If you can't find what you're looking for in these docs, please check the root README.md or visit our [GitHub repository](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master).

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"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"taskmaster-ai": { "taskmaster-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package", "task-master-ai", "task-master-mcp"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",

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<Step title="Configure with the following details:"> <Step title="Configure with the following details:">
- Name: "Task Master" - Name: "Task Master"
- Type: "Command" - Type: "Command"
- Command: "npx -y --package task-master-ai task-master-mcp" - Command: "npx -y task-master-ai"
</Step> </Step>
<Step title="Save Settings"> <Step title="Save Settings">

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- `VERTEX_PROJECT_ID`: Your Google Cloud project ID for Vertex AI. Required when using the 'vertex' provider. - `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'. - `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). - `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS`: Path to service account credentials JSON file for Google Cloud auth (alternative to API key for Vertex AI).
- **Optional Auto-Update Control:**
- `TASKMASTER_SKIP_AUTO_UPDATE`: Set to '1' to disable automatic updates. Also automatically disabled in CI environments (when `CI` environment variable is set).
**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. **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.

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# Use an alternative tasks file # Use an alternative tasks file
task-master analyze-complexity --file=custom-tasks.json task-master analyze-complexity --file=custom-tasks.json
# Use Perplexity AI for research-backed complexity analysis # Use your configured research model for research-backed complexity analysis
task-master analyze-complexity --research task-master analyze-complexity --research
``` ```
</Accordion> </Accordion>

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---
title: RPG Method for PRD Creation
sidebarTitle: "RPG Method"
---
# Repository Planning Graph (RPG) Method
The RPG (Repository Planning Graph) method is an advanced approach to creating Product Requirements Documents that generate highly-structured, dependency-aware task graphs. It's based on Microsoft Research's methodology for scalable codebase generation.
## When to Use RPG
Use the RPG template (`example_prd_rpg.txt`) for:
- **Complex multi-module systems** with intricate dependencies
- **Large-scale codebases** being built from scratch
- **Projects requiring explicit architecture** and clear module boundaries
- **Teams needing dependency visibility** for parallel development
For simpler features or smaller projects, the standard `example_prd.txt` template may be more appropriate.
---
## Core Principles
### 1. Dual-Semantics
Separate **functional** thinking (WHAT) from **structural** thinking (HOW):
```
Functional: "Data Validation capability with schema checking and rule enforcement"
Structural: "src/validation/ with schema-validator.js and rule-validator.js"
```
This separation prevents mixing concerns and creates clearer module boundaries.
### 2. Explicit Dependencies
Never assume dependencies - always state them explicitly:
```
Good:
Module: data-ingestion
Depends on: [schema-validator, config-manager]
Bad:
Module: data-ingestion
(Assumes schema-validator exists somewhere)
```
Explicit dependencies enable:
- Topological ordering of implementation
- Parallel development of independent modules
- Clear build/test order
- Early detection of circular dependencies
### 3. Topological Order
Build foundation layers before higher layers:
```
Phase 0 (Foundation): error-handling, base-types, config
Phase 1 (Data): validation, ingestion (depend on Phase 0)
Phase 2 (Core): algorithms, pipelines (depend on Phase 1)
Phase 3 (API): routes, handlers (depend on Phase 2)
```
Task Master automatically orders tasks based on this dependency chain.
### 4. Progressive Refinement
Start broad, refine iteratively:
1. High-level capabilities → Main tasks
2. Features per capability → Subtasks
3. Implementation details → Expanded subtasks
---
## Template Structure
The RPG template guides you through 7 key sections:
### 1. Overview
- Problem statement
- Target users
- Success metrics
### 2. Functional Decomposition (WHAT)
- High-level capability domains
- Features per capability
- Inputs/outputs/behavior for each feature
**Example:**
```
Capability: Data Management
Feature: Schema validation
Description: Validate JSON against defined schemas
Inputs: JSON object, schema definition
Outputs: Validation result + error details
Behavior: Iterate fields, check types, enforce constraints
```
### 3. Structural Decomposition (HOW)
- Repository folder structure
- Module-to-capability mapping
- File organization
- Public interfaces/exports
**Example:**
```
Capability: Data Management
→ Maps to: src/data/
├── schema-validator.js (Schema validation feature)
├── rule-validator.js (Rule validation feature)
└── index.js (Exports)
```
### 4. Dependency Graph (CRITICAL)
- Foundation layer (no dependencies)
- Each subsequent layer's dependencies
- Explicit "depends on" declarations
**Example:**
```
Foundation Layer (Phase 0):
- error-handling: No dependencies
- base-types: No dependencies
Data Layer (Phase 1):
- schema-validator: Depends on [base-types, error-handling]
- data-ingestion: Depends on [schema-validator]
```
### 5. Implementation Roadmap
- Phases with entry/exit criteria
- Tasks grouped by phase
- Clear deliverables per phase
### 6. Test Strategy
- Test pyramid ratios
- Coverage requirements
- Critical test scenarios per module
- Guidelines for test generation
### 7. Architecture & Risks
- Technical architecture
- Data models
- Technology decisions
- Risk mitigation strategies
---
## Using RPG with Task Master
### Step 1: Create PRD with RPG Template
Use a code-context-aware tool to fill out the template:
```bash
# In Claude Code, Cursor, or similar
"Create a PRD using @.taskmaster/templates/example_prd_rpg.txt for [your project]"
```
**Why code context matters:** The AI needs to understand your existing codebase to make informed decisions about:
- Module boundaries
- Dependency relationships
- Integration points
- Naming conventions
**Recommended tools:**
- Claude Code (claude-code CLI)
- Cursor/Windsurf
- Gemini CLI (large contexts)
- Codex/Grok CLI
### Step 2: Parse PRD into Tasks
```bash
task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/your-prd.txt --research
```
Task Master will:
1. Extract capabilities → Main tasks
2. Extract features → Subtasks
3. Parse dependencies → Task dependencies
4. Order by phases → Task priorities
**Result:** A dependency-aware task graph ready for topological execution.
### Step 3: Analyze Complexity
```bash
task-master analyze-complexity --research
```
Review the complexity report to identify tasks that need expansion.
### Step 4: Expand Tasks
```bash
task-master expand --all --research
```
Break down complex tasks into manageable subtasks while preserving dependency chains.
---
## RPG Benefits
### For Solo Developers
- Clear roadmap for implementing complex features
- Prevents architectural mistakes early
- Explicit dependency tracking avoids integration issues
- Enables resuming work after interruptions
### For Teams
- Parallel development of independent modules
- Clear contracts between modules (explicit dependencies)
- Reduced merge conflicts (proper module boundaries)
- Onboarding aid (architectural overview in PRD)
### For AI Agents
- Structured context for code generation
- Clear scope boundaries per task
- Dependency awareness prevents incomplete implementations
- Test strategy guidance for TDD workflows
---
## RPG vs Standard Template
| Aspect | Standard Template | RPG Template |
|--------|------------------|--------------|
| **Best for** | Simple features | Complex systems |
| **Dependency handling** | Implicit | Explicit graph |
| **Structure guidance** | Minimal | Step-by-step |
| **Examples** | Few | Inline good/bad examples |
| **Module boundaries** | Vague | Precise mapping |
| **Task ordering** | Manual | Automatic (topological) |
| **Learning curve** | Low | Medium |
| **Resulting task quality** | Good | Excellent |
---
## Tips for Best Results
### 1. Spend Time on Dependencies
The dependency graph section is the most valuable. List all dependencies explicitly, even if they seem obvious.
### 2. Keep Features Atomic
Each feature should be independently testable. If a feature description is vague ("handle data"), break it into specific features.
### 3. Progressive Refinement
Don't try to get everything perfect on the first pass:
1. Fill out high-level sections
2. Review and refine
3. Add detail where needed
4. Let `task-master expand` break down complex tasks further
### 4. Use Research Mode
```bash
task-master parse-prd --research
```
The `--research` flag leverages AI to enhance task generation with domain knowledge.
### 5. Validate Early
```bash
task-master validate-dependencies
```
Check for circular dependencies or orphaned modules before starting implementation.
---
## Common Pitfalls
### ❌ Mixing Functional and Structural
```
Bad: "Capability: validation.js"
Good: "Capability: Data Validation" → maps to "src/validation/"
```
### ❌ Vague Module Boundaries
```
Bad: "Module: utils"
Good: "Module: string-utilities" with clear exports
```
### ❌ Implicit Dependencies
```
Bad: "Module: API handlers (needs validation)"
Good: "Module: API handlers, Depends on: [validation, error-handling]"
```
### ❌ Skipping Test Strategy
Without test strategy, the AI won't know what to test during implementation.
---
## Example Workflow
1. **Discuss idea with AI**: Explain your project concept
2. **Reference RPG template**: Show AI the `example_prd_rpg.txt`
3. **Co-create PRD**: Work through each section with AI guidance
4. **Save to docs**: Place in `.taskmaster/docs/your-project.txt`
5. **Parse PRD**: `task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/your-project.txt --research`
6. **Analyze**: `task-master analyze-complexity --research`
7. **Expand**: `task-master expand --all --research`
8. **Start work**: `task-master next`
---
## Further Reading
- [PRD Creation and Parsing Guide](/getting-started/quick-start/prd-quick)
- [Task Structure Documentation](/capabilities/task-structure)
- [Microsoft Research RPG Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.21376) (Original methodology)
---
<Tip>
The RPG template includes inline `<instruction>` and `<example>` blocks that teach the method as you use it. Read these sections carefully - they provide valuable guidance at each decision point.
</Tip>

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"getting-started/quick-start/execute-quick" "getting-started/quick-start/execute-quick"
] ]
}, },
"getting-started/api-keys",
"getting-started/faq", "getting-started/faq",
"getting-started/contribute" "getting-started/contribute"
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# API Keys Configuration
Task Master supports multiple AI providers through environment variables. This page lists all available API keys and their configuration requirements.
## Required API Keys
> **Note**: At least one required API key must be configured for Task Master to function.
>
> "Required: Yes" below means "required to use that specific provider," not "required globally." You only need at least one provider configured.
### ANTHROPIC_API_KEY (Recommended)
- **Provider**: Anthropic Claude models
- **Format**: `sk-ant-api03-...`
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Models**: Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Claude 3 Haiku, Claude 3 Opus
- **Get Key**: [Anthropic Console](https://console.anthropic.com/)
```bash
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-api03-your-key-here"
```
### PERPLEXITY_API_KEY (Highly Recommended for Research)
- **Provider**: Perplexity AI (Research features)
- **Format**: `pplx-...`
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Purpose**: Enables research-backed task expansions and updates
- **Models**: Perplexity Sonar models
- **Get Key**: [Perplexity API](https://www.perplexity.ai/settings/api)
```bash
PERPLEXITY_API_KEY="pplx-your-key-here"
```
### OPENAI_API_KEY
- **Provider**: OpenAI GPT models
- **Format**: `sk-proj-...` or `sk-...`
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Models**: GPT-4, GPT-4 Turbo, GPT-3.5 Turbo, O1 models
- **Get Key**: [OpenAI Platform](https://platform.openai.com/api-keys)
```bash
OPENAI_API_KEY="sk-proj-your-key-here"
```
### GOOGLE_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Google Gemini models
- **Format**: Various formats
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Models**: Gemini Pro, Gemini Flash, Gemini Ultra
- **Get Key**: [Google AI Studio](https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey)
- **Alternative**: Use `GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS` for service account (Google Vertex)
```bash
GOOGLE_API_KEY="your-google-api-key-here"
```
### GROQ_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Groq (High-performance inference)
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Models**: Llama models, Mixtral models (via Groq)
- **Get Key**: [Groq Console](https://console.groq.com/keys)
```bash
GROQ_API_KEY="your-groq-key-here"
```
### OPENROUTER_API_KEY
- **Provider**: OpenRouter (Multiple model access)
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Models**: Access to various models through single API
- **Get Key**: [OpenRouter](https://openrouter.ai/keys)
```bash
OPENROUTER_API_KEY="your-openrouter-key-here"
```
### AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Azure OpenAI Service
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Requirements**: Also requires `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT` configuration
- **Models**: GPT models via Azure
- **Get Key**: [Azure Portal](https://portal.azure.com/)
```bash
AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY="your-azure-key-here"
```
### XAI_API_KEY
- **Provider**: xAI (Grok) models
- **Required**: ✅ **Yes**
- **Models**: Grok models
- **Get Key**: [xAI Console](https://console.x.ai/)
```bash
XAI_API_KEY="your-xai-key-here"
```
## Optional API Keys
> **Note**: These API keys are optional - providers will work without them or use alternative authentication methods.
### AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID (Bedrock)
- **Provider**: AWS Bedrock
- **Required**: ❌ **No** (uses AWS credential chain)
- **Models**: Claude models via AWS Bedrock
- **Authentication**: Uses AWS credential chain (profiles, IAM roles, etc.)
- **Get Key**: [AWS Console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/)
```bash
# Optional - AWS credential chain is preferred
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID="your-aws-access-key"
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY="your-aws-secret-key"
```
### CLAUDE_CODE_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Claude Code CLI
- **Required**: ❌ **No** (uses OAuth tokens)
- **Purpose**: Integration with local Claude Code CLI
- **Authentication**: Uses OAuth tokens, no API key needed
```bash
# Not typically needed
CLAUDE_CODE_API_KEY="not-usually-required"
```
### GEMINI_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Gemini CLI
- **Required**: ❌ **No** (uses OAuth authentication)
- **Purpose**: Integration with Gemini CLI
- **Authentication**: Primarily uses OAuth via CLI, API key is optional
```bash
# Optional - OAuth via CLI is preferred
GEMINI_API_KEY="your-gemini-key-here"
```
### GROK_CLI_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Grok CLI
- **Required**: ❌ **No** (can use CLI config)
- **Purpose**: Integration with Grok CLI
- **Authentication**: Can use Grok CLI's own config file
```bash
# Optional - CLI config is preferred
GROK_CLI_API_KEY="your-grok-cli-key"
```
### OLLAMA_API_KEY
- **Provider**: Ollama (Local/Remote)
- **Required**: ❌ **No** (local installation doesn't need key)
- **Purpose**: For remote Ollama servers that require authentication
- **Requirements**: Only needed for remote servers with authentication
- **Note**: Not needed for local Ollama installations
```bash
# Only needed for remote Ollama servers
OLLAMA_API_KEY="your-ollama-api-key-here"
```
### GITHUB_API_KEY
- **Provider**: GitHub (Import/Export features)
- **Format**: `ghp_...` or `github_pat_...`
- **Required**: ❌ **No** (for GitHub features only)
- **Purpose**: GitHub import/export features
- **Get Key**: [GitHub Settings](https://github.com/settings/tokens)
```bash
GITHUB_API_KEY="ghp-your-github-key-here"
```
## Configuration Methods
### Method 1: Environment File (.env)
Create a `.env` file in your project root:
```bash
# Copy from .env.example
cp .env.example .env
# Edit with your keys
vim .env
```
### Method 2: System Environment Variables
```bash
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="your-key-here"
export PERPLEXITY_API_KEY="your-key-here"
# ... other keys
```
### Method 3: MCP Server Configuration
For Claude Code integration, configure keys in `.mcp.json`:
```json
{
"mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your-key-here",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "your-key-here",
"OPENAI_API_KEY": "your-key-here"
}
}
}
}
```
## Key Requirements
### Minimum Requirements
- **At least one** AI provider key is required
- **ANTHROPIC_API_KEY** is recommended as the primary provider
- **PERPLEXITY_API_KEY** is highly recommended for research features
### Provider-Specific Requirements
- **Azure OpenAI**: Requires both `AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY` and `AZURE_OPENAI_ENDPOINT` configuration
- **Google Vertex**: Requires `VERTEX_PROJECT_ID` and `VERTEX_LOCATION` environment variables
- **AWS Bedrock**: Uses AWS credential chain (profiles, IAM roles, etc.) instead of API keys
- **Ollama**: Only needs API key for remote servers with authentication
- **CLI Providers**: Gemini CLI, Grok CLI, and Claude Code use OAuth/CLI config instead of API keys
## Model Configuration
After setting up API keys, configure which models to use:
```bash
# Interactive model setup
task-master models --setup
# Set specific models
task-master models --set-main claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022
task-master models --set-research perplexity-llama-3.1-sonar-large-128k-online
task-master models --set-fallback gpt-4o-mini
```
## Security Best Practices
1. **Never commit API keys** to version control
2. **Use .env files** and add them to `.gitignore`
3. **Rotate keys regularly** especially if compromised
4. **Use minimal permissions** for service accounts
5. **Monitor usage** to detect unauthorized access
## Troubleshooting
### Key Validation
```bash
# Check if keys are properly configured
task-master models
# Test specific provider
task-master add-task --prompt="test task" --model=claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022
```
### Common Issues
- **Invalid key format**: Check the expected format for each provider
- **Insufficient permissions**: Ensure keys have necessary API access
- **Rate limits**: Some providers have usage limits
- **Regional restrictions**: Some models may not be available in all regions
### Getting Help
If you encounter issues with API key configuration:
- Check the [FAQ](/getting-started/faq) for common solutions
- Join our [Discord community](https://discord.gg/fWJkU7rf) for support
- Report issues on [GitHub](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/issues)

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{ {
"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "node", "command": "npx",
"args": ["./mcp-server/server.js"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
@@ -108,5 +108,5 @@ You dont need to configure everything up front. Most settings can be left as
</Accordion> </Accordion>
<Note> <Note>
For advanced configuration options and detailed customization, see our [Advanced Configuration Guide](/docs/best-practices/configuration-advanced) page. For advanced configuration options and detailed customization, see our [Advanced Configuration Guide](/best-practices/configuration-advanced) page.
</Note> </Note>

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By now you have all you need to get started executing code faster and smarter with Task Master. 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) If you have any questions please check out [Frequently Asked Questions](/getting-started/faq)

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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. > **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.
### Claude Code Quick Install
For Claude Code users:
```bash
claude mcp add taskmaster-ai -- npx -y task-master-ai
```
Don't forget to add your API keys to the configuration:
- in the root .env of your Project
- in the "env" section of your mcp config for taskmaster-ai
</Accordion> </Accordion>
## Installation Options ## Installation Options
@@ -56,7 +69,7 @@ MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"taskmaster-ai": { "taskmaster-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",
@@ -75,7 +88,7 @@ MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
> 🔑 Replace `YOUR_…_KEY_HERE` with your real API keys. You can remove keys you don't use. > 🔑 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`. > **Note**: If you see `0 tools enabled` in the MCP settings, restart your editor and check that your API keys are correctly configured.
### VS Code (`servers` + `type`) ### VS Code (`servers` + `type`)
@@ -84,7 +97,7 @@ MCP (Model Control Protocol) lets you run Task Master directly from your editor.
"servers": { "servers": {
"taskmaster-ai": { "taskmaster-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY_HERE",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_PERPLEXITY_API_KEY_HERE",

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## Writing a PRD for Task Master ## Writing a PRD for Task Master
<Note>An example PRD can be found in .taskmaster/templates/example_prd.txt</Note> <Note>
Two example PRD templates are available in `.taskmaster/templates/`:
- `example_prd.txt` - Simple template for straightforward projects
- `example_prd_rpg.txt` - Advanced RPG (Repository Planning Graph) template for complex projects with dependencies
</Note>
You can co-write your PRD with an LLM model using the following workflow: You can co-write your PRD with an LLM model using the following workflow:
@@ -43,6 +47,29 @@ You can co-write your PRD with an LLM model using the following workflow:
This approach works great in Cursor, or anywhere you use a chat-based LLM. This approach works great in Cursor, or anywhere you use a chat-based LLM.
### Choosing Between Templates
**Use `example_prd.txt` when:**
- Building straightforward features
- Working on smaller projects
- Dependencies are simple and obvious
**Use `example_prd_rpg.txt` when:**
- Building complex systems with multiple modules
- Need explicit dependency management
- Want structured guidance on architecture decisions
- Planning a large codebase from scratch
The RPG template teaches you to think about:
1. **Functional decomposition** (WHAT the system does)
2. **Structural decomposition** (HOW it's organized in code)
3. **Explicit dependencies** (WHAT depends on WHAT)
4. **Topological ordering** (build foundation first, then layers)
<Tip>
For complex projects, using the RPG template with a code-context-aware ai agent produces the best results because the AI can understand your existing codebase structure. [Learn more about the RPG method →](/capabilities/rpg-method)
</Tip>
--- ---
## Where to Save Your PRD ## Where to Save Your PRD

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@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ sidebarTitle: "Quick Start"
This guide is for new users who want to start using Task Master with minimal setup time. This guide is for new users who want to start using Task Master with minimal setup time.
It covers: It covers:
- [Requirements](/docs/getting-started/quick-start/requirements): You will need Node.js and an AI model API Key. - [Requirements](/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. - [Installation](/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. - [Configuration](/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. - [PRD](/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. - [Task Setup](/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. - [Executing Tasks](/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. - [Rules & Context](/getting-started/quick-start/rules-quick): Learn how and why to build context in your project over time.
<Tip> <Tip>
By the end of this guide, you'll have everything you need to begin working productively with Task Master. By the end of this guide, you'll have everything you need to begin working productively with Task Master.

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@@ -61,9 +61,25 @@ Task Master can provide a complexity report which can be helpful to read before
Can you analyze the complexity of our tasks to help me understand which ones need to be broken down further? Can you analyze the complexity of our tasks to help me understand which ones need to be broken down further?
``` ```
The agent will use the `analyze_project_complexity` MCP tool, or you can run it directly with the CLI command:
```bash
task-master analyze-complexity
```
For more comprehensive analysis using your configured research model, you can use:
```bash
task-master analyze-complexity --research
```
<Tip>
The `--research` flag uses whatever research model you have configured in `.taskmaster/config.json` (configurable via `task-master models --setup`) for research-backed complexity analysis, providing more informed recommendations.
</Tip>
You can view the report in a friendly table using: You can view the report in a friendly table using:
``` ```
Can you show me the complexity report in a more readable format? 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> For more detailed CLI options, see the [Analyze Task Complexity](/capabilities/cli-root-commands#analyze-task-complexity) section.
<Check>Now you are ready to begin [executing tasks](/getting-started/quick-start/execute-quick)</Check>

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Welcome to v1 of the Task Master Docs. Expect weekly updates as we expand and re
We've organized the docs into three sections depending on your experience level and goals: 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) ### Getting Started - Jump in to [Quick Start](/getting-started/quick-start)
Designed for first-time users. Get set up, create your first PRD, and run your first task. Designed for first-time users. Get set up, create your first PRD, and run your first task.
### Best Practices ### Best Practices

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@@ -1,14 +1,13 @@
{ {
"name": "docs", "name": "docs",
"version": "0.0.2", "version": "0.0.6",
"private": true, "private": true,
"description": "Task Master documentation powered by Mintlify", "description": "Task Master documentation powered by Mintlify",
"scripts": { "scripts": {
"dev": "mintlify dev", "dev": "mintlify dev",
"build": "mintlify build",
"preview": "mintlify preview" "preview": "mintlify preview"
}, },
"devDependencies": { "devDependencies": {
"mintlify": "^4.0.0" "mintlify": "^4.2.111"
} }
} }

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@@ -1,5 +1,91 @@
# Change Log # Change Log
## 0.25.6
## 0.25.6-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`f12a16d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f12a16d09649f62148515f11f616157c7d0bd2d5), [`3010b90`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/3010b90d98f3a7d8636caa92fc33d6ee69d4bed0), [`2a910a4`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2a910a40bac375f9f61d797bf55597303d556b48), [`aaf903f`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaf903ff2f606c779a22e9a4b240ab57b3683815), [`90e6bdc`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/90e6bdcf1c59f65ad27fcdfe3b13b9dca7e77654)]:
- task-master-ai@0.29.0-rc.0
## 0.25.5
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`b43b7ce`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b43b7ce201625eee956fb2f8cd332f238bb78c21), [`aaacc3d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaacc3dae36247b4de72b2d2697f49e5df6d01e3), [`0079b7d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0079b7defdad550811f704c470fdd01955d91d4d), [`0b2c696`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0b2c6967c4605c33a100cff16f6ce8ff09ad06f0), [`4f984f8`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4f984f8a6965da9f9c7edd60ddfd6560ac022917), [`7b5a7c4`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/7b5a7c4495a68b782f7407fc5d0e0d3ae81f42f5), [`caee040`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/caee040907f856d31a660171c9e6d966f23c632e), [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042), [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042), [`738ec51`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/738ec51c049a295a12839b2dfddaf05e23b8fede), [`d67b81d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/d67b81d25ddd927fabb6f5deb368e8993519c541), [`b5fe723`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b5fe723f8ead928e9f2dbde13b833ee70ac3382d), [`2b69936`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2b69936ee7b34346d6de5175af20e077359e2e2a), [`986ac11`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/986ac117aee00bcd3e6830a0f76e1ad6d10e0bca), [`20004a3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/20004a39ea848f747e1ff48981bfe176554e4055)]:
- task-master-ai@0.28.0
## 0.25.5-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`aaacc3d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/aaacc3dae36247b4de72b2d2697f49e5df6d01e3), [`0079b7d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0079b7defdad550811f704c470fdd01955d91d4d), [`0b2c696`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/0b2c6967c4605c33a100cff16f6ce8ff09ad06f0), [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042), [`18aa416`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/18aa416035f44345bde1c7321490345733a5d042), [`738ec51`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/738ec51c049a295a12839b2dfddaf05e23b8fede), [`d67b81d`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/d67b81d25ddd927fabb6f5deb368e8993519c541), [`b5fe723`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/b5fe723f8ead928e9f2dbde13b833ee70ac3382d), [`2b69936`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/2b69936ee7b34346d6de5175af20e077359e2e2a), [`986ac11`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/986ac117aee00bcd3e6830a0f76e1ad6d10e0bca), [`20004a3`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/20004a39ea848f747e1ff48981bfe176554e4055)]:
- task-master-ai@0.28.0-rc.0
## 0.25.4
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`af53525`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/af53525cbc660a595b67d4bb90d906911c71f45d)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.3
## 0.25.3
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`044a7bf`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/044a7bfc98049298177bc655cf341d7a8b6a0011)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.2
## 0.25.2
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`f487736`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f487736670ef8c484059f676293777eabb249c9e), [`c911608`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/c911608f60454253f4e024b57ca84e5a5a53f65c), [`1a18794`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/1a1879483b86c118a4e46c02cbf4acebfcf6bcf9)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.1
## 0.25.2-rc.1
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`1a18794`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/1a1879483b86c118a4e46c02cbf4acebfcf6bcf9)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.1-rc.1
## 0.25.2-rc.0
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`f487736`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/f487736670ef8c484059f676293777eabb249c9e)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.1-rc.0
## 0.25.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1200](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1200) [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142) Thanks [@eyaltoledano](https://github.com/eyaltoledano)! - Add "Start Task" button to VS Code extension for seamless Claude Code integration
You can now click a "Start Task" button directly in the Task Master extension which will open a new terminal and automatically execute the task using Claude Code. This provides a seamless workflow from viewing tasks in the extension to implementing them without leaving VS Code.
- [#1201](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1201) [`83af314`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/83af314879fc0e563581161c60d2bd089899313e) Thanks [@losolosol](https://github.com/losolosol)! - Added a Start Build button to the VSCODE Task Properties Right Panel
### Patch Changes
- [#1229](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1229) [`674d1f6`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/674d1f6de7ea98116b61bdae6198bafe6c4e7c1a) Thanks [@Crunchyman-ralph](https://github.com/Crunchyman-ralph)! - Fix MCP not connecting to new Taskmaster version
- Updated dependencies [[`4e12643`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/4e126430a092fb54afb035514fb3d46115714f97), [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142), [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142), [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142), [`a621ff0`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/a621ff05eafb51a147a9aabd7b37ddc0e45b0869), [`e6de285`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/e6de285ceacb0a397e952a63435cd32a9c731515), [`fce8414`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/fce841490a9ebbf1801a42dd8a29397379cf1142)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.0
## 0.25.0-rc.0
### Minor Changes
- [#1201](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/pull/1201) [`83af314`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/83af314879fc0e563581161c60d2bd089899313e) Thanks [@losolosol](https://github.com/losolosol)! - Added a Start Build button to the VSCODE Task Properties Right Panel
### Patch Changes
- Updated dependencies [[`137ef36`](https://github.com/eyaltoledano/claude-task-master/commit/137ef362789a9cdfdb1925e35e0438c1fa6c69ee)]:
- task-master-ai@0.27.0-rc.0
## 0.24.2 ## 0.24.2
### Patch Changes ### Patch Changes

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@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Access settings via **File → Preferences → Settings** and search for "Taskma
### **MCP Connection Settings** ### **MCP Connection Settings**
- **MCP Server Command** - Path to task-master-ai executable (default: `npx`) - **MCP Server Command** - Path to task-master-ai executable (default: `npx`)
- **MCP Server Args** - Arguments for the server command (default: `-y`, `--package=task-master-ai`, `task-master-ai`) - **MCP Server Args** - Arguments for the server command (default: `-y`, `task-master-ai`)
- **Connection Timeout** - Server response timeout (default: 30s) - **Connection Timeout** - Server response timeout (default: 30s)
- **Auto Refresh** - Enable automatic task updates (default: enabled) - **Auto Refresh** - Enable automatic task updates (default: enabled)

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

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
"private": true, "private": true,
"displayName": "TaskMaster", "displayName": "TaskMaster",
"description": "A visual Kanban board interface for TaskMaster projects in VS Code", "description": "A visual Kanban board interface for TaskMaster projects in VS Code",
"version": "0.24.2", "version": "0.25.6",
"publisher": "Hamster", "publisher": "Hamster",
"icon": "assets/icon.png", "icon": "assets/icon.png",
"engines": { "engines": {
@@ -229,6 +229,7 @@
"build": "npm run build:js && npm run build:css", "build": "npm run build:js && npm run build:css",
"build:js": "node ./esbuild.js --production", "build:js": "node ./esbuild.js --production",
"build:css": "npx @tailwindcss/cli -i ./src/webview/index.css -o ./dist/index.css --minify", "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": "npm exec node ./package.mjs",
"package:direct": "node ./package.mjs", "package:direct": "node ./package.mjs",
"debug:env": "node ./debug-env.mjs", "debug:env": "node ./debug-env.mjs",
@@ -238,9 +239,6 @@
"watch:css": "npx @tailwindcss/cli -i ./src/webview/index.css -o ./dist/index.css --watch", "watch:css": "npx @tailwindcss/cli -i ./src/webview/index.css -o ./dist/index.css --watch",
"check-types": "tsc --noEmit" "check-types": "tsc --noEmit"
}, },
"dependencies": {
"task-master-ai": "0.26.0"
},
"devDependencies": { "devDependencies": {
"@dnd-kit/core": "^6.3.1", "@dnd-kit/core": "^6.3.1",
"@dnd-kit/modifiers": "^9.0.0", "@dnd-kit/modifiers": "^9.0.0",
@@ -253,8 +251,9 @@
"@radix-ui/react-separator": "^1.1.7", "@radix-ui/react-separator": "^1.1.7",
"@radix-ui/react-slot": "^1.2.3", "@radix-ui/react-slot": "^1.2.3",
"@tailwindcss/postcss": "^4.1.11", "@tailwindcss/postcss": "^4.1.11",
"@tanstack/react-query": "^5.83.0",
"@types/mocha": "^10.0.10", "@types/mocha": "^10.0.10",
"@types/node": "20.x", "@types/node": "^22.10.5",
"@types/react": "19.1.8", "@types/react": "19.1.8",
"@types/react-dom": "19.1.6", "@types/react-dom": "19.1.6",
"@types/vscode": "^1.101.0", "@types/vscode": "^1.101.0",
@@ -270,12 +269,13 @@
"lucide-react": "^0.525.0", "lucide-react": "^0.525.0",
"npm-run-all": "^4.1.5", "npm-run-all": "^4.1.5",
"postcss": "8.5.6", "postcss": "8.5.6",
"react": "^19.0.0",
"react-dom": "^19.0.0",
"tailwind-merge": "^3.3.1", "tailwind-merge": "^3.3.1",
"tailwindcss": "4.1.11", "tailwindcss": "4.1.11",
"typescript": "^5.8.3", "typescript": "^5.9.2",
"@tanstack/react-query": "^5.83.0", "@tm/core": "*",
"react": "^19.0.0", "task-master-ai": "*"
"react-dom": "^19.0.0"
}, },
"overrides": { "overrides": {
"glob@<8": "^10.4.5", "glob@<8": "^10.4.5",

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
"name": "task-master-hamster", "name": "task-master-hamster",
"displayName": "Taskmaster AI", "displayName": "Taskmaster AI",
"description": "A visual Kanban board interface for Taskmaster projects in VS Code", "description": "A visual Kanban board interface for Taskmaster projects in VS Code",
"version": "0.23.1", "version": "0.25.3",
"publisher": "Hamster", "publisher": "Hamster",
"icon": "assets/icon.png", "icon": "assets/icon.png",
"engines": { "engines": {
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
"items": { "items": {
"type": "string" "type": "string"
}, },
"default": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "default": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"description": "An array of arguments to pass to the MCP server command." "description": "An array of arguments to pass to the MCP server command."
}, },
"taskmaster.mcp.cwd": { "taskmaster.mcp.cwd": {

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@@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
import type React from 'react'; import type React from 'react';
import { useState, useEffect } from 'react'; import { useState, useEffect } from 'react';
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button'; import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button';
import { Loader2 } from 'lucide-react'; import { Loader2, Play } from 'lucide-react';
import { PriorityBadge } from './PriorityBadge'; import { PriorityBadge } from './PriorityBadge';
import type { TaskMasterTask } from '../../webview/types'; import type { TaskMasterTask } from '../../webview/types';
import { useVSCodeContext } from '../../webview/contexts/VSCodeContext';
interface TaskMetadataSidebarProps { interface TaskMetadataSidebarProps {
currentTask: TaskMasterTask; currentTask: TaskMasterTask;
tasks: TaskMasterTask[]; tasks: TaskMasterTask[];
complexity: any; complexity: any;
isSubtask: boolean; isSubtask: boolean;
sendMessage: (message: any) => Promise<any>;
onStatusChange: (status: TaskMasterTask['status']) => void; onStatusChange: (status: TaskMasterTask['status']) => void;
onDependencyClick: (depId: string) => void; onDependencyClick: (depId: string) => void;
isRegenerating?: boolean; isRegenerating?: boolean;
@@ -22,16 +22,17 @@ export const TaskMetadataSidebar: React.FC<TaskMetadataSidebarProps> = ({
tasks, tasks,
complexity, complexity,
isSubtask, isSubtask,
sendMessage,
onStatusChange, onStatusChange,
onDependencyClick, onDependencyClick,
isRegenerating = false, isRegenerating = false,
isAppending = false isAppending = false
}) => { }) => {
const { sendMessage } = useVSCodeContext();
const [isLoadingComplexity, setIsLoadingComplexity] = useState(false); const [isLoadingComplexity, setIsLoadingComplexity] = useState(false);
const [mcpComplexityScore, setMcpComplexityScore] = useState< const [mcpComplexityScore, setMcpComplexityScore] = useState<
number | undefined number | undefined
>(undefined); >(undefined);
const [isStartingTask, setIsStartingTask] = useState(false);
// Get complexity score from task // Get complexity score from task
const currentComplexityScore = complexity?.score; const currentComplexityScore = complexity?.score;
@@ -97,6 +98,40 @@ export const TaskMetadataSidebar: React.FC<TaskMetadataSidebarProps> = ({
} }
}; };
// Handle starting a task
const handleStartTask = async () => {
if (!currentTask || isStartingTask) {
return;
}
setIsStartingTask(true);
try {
// Send message to extension to open terminal
const result = await sendMessage({
type: 'openTerminal',
data: {
taskId: currentTask.id,
taskTitle: currentTask.title
}
});
// Handle the response
if (result && !result.success) {
console.error('Terminal execution failed:', result.error);
// The extension will show VS Code error notification and webview toast
} else if (result && result.success) {
console.log('Terminal started successfully:', result.terminalName);
}
} catch (error) {
console.error('Failed to start task:', error);
// This handles network/communication errors
} finally {
// Reset loading state
setIsStartingTask(false);
}
};
// Effect to handle complexity on task change // Effect to handle complexity on task change
useEffect(() => { useEffect(() => {
if (currentTask?.id) { if (currentTask?.id) {
@@ -284,6 +319,30 @@ export const TaskMetadataSidebar: React.FC<TaskMetadataSidebarProps> = ({
{currentTask.dependencies && currentTask.dependencies.length > 0 && ( {currentTask.dependencies && currentTask.dependencies.length > 0 && (
<div className="border-b border-textSeparator-foreground" /> <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> </div>
</div> </div>

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@@ -208,7 +208,6 @@ export const TaskDetailsView: React.FC<TaskDetailsViewProps> = ({
tasks={allTasks} tasks={allTasks}
complexity={complexity} complexity={complexity}
isSubtask={isSubtask} isSubtask={isSubtask}
sendMessage={sendMessage}
onStatusChange={handleStatusChange} onStatusChange={handleStatusChange}
onDependencyClick={handleDependencyClick} onDependencyClick={handleDependencyClick}
/> />

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import { ConfigService } from './services/config-service';
import { PollingService } from './services/polling-service'; import { PollingService } from './services/polling-service';
import { createPollingStrategy } from './services/polling-strategies'; import { createPollingStrategy } from './services/polling-strategies';
import { TaskRepository } from './services/task-repository'; import { TaskRepository } from './services/task-repository';
import { TerminalManager } from './services/terminal-manager';
import { WebviewManager } from './services/webview-manager'; import { WebviewManager } from './services/webview-manager';
import { EventEmitter } from './utils/event-emitter'; import { EventEmitter } from './utils/event-emitter';
import { ExtensionLogger } from './utils/logger'; import { ExtensionLogger } from './utils/logger';
@@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ let logger: ExtensionLogger;
let mcpClient: MCPClientManager; let mcpClient: MCPClientManager;
let api: TaskMasterApi; let api: TaskMasterApi;
let repository: TaskRepository; let repository: TaskRepository;
let terminalManager: TerminalManager;
let pollingService: PollingService; let pollingService: PollingService;
let webviewManager: WebviewManager; let webviewManager: WebviewManager;
let events: EventEmitter; let events: EventEmitter;
@@ -46,6 +48,9 @@ export async function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
// Repository with caching (actually useful for performance) // Repository with caching (actually useful for performance)
repository = new TaskRepository(api, logger); repository = new TaskRepository(api, logger);
// Terminal manager for task execution
terminalManager = new TerminalManager(context, logger);
// Config service for TaskMaster config.json // Config service for TaskMaster config.json
configService = new ConfigService(logger); configService = new ConfigService(logger);
@@ -56,7 +61,13 @@ export async function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
pollingService = new PollingService(repository, strategy, logger); pollingService = new PollingService(repository, strategy, logger);
// Webview manager (cleaner than global panel array) - create before connection // Webview manager (cleaner than global panel array) - create before connection
webviewManager = new WebviewManager(context, repository, events, logger); webviewManager = new WebviewManager(
context,
repository,
events,
logger,
terminalManager
);
webviewManager.setConfigService(configService); webviewManager.setConfigService(configService);
// Sidebar webview manager // Sidebar webview manager
@@ -210,10 +221,11 @@ function registerCommands(context: vscode.ExtensionContext) {
); );
} }
export function deactivate() { export async function deactivate() {
logger?.log('👋 TaskMaster Extension deactivating...'); logger?.log('👋 TaskMaster Extension deactivating...');
pollingService?.stop(); pollingService?.stop();
webviewManager?.dispose(); webviewManager?.dispose();
await terminalManager?.dispose();
api?.destroy(); api?.destroy();
mcpClient?.disconnect(); mcpClient?.disconnect();
} }

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@@ -0,0 +1,156 @@
/**
* Terminal Manager - Handles task execution in VS Code terminals
* Uses @tm/core for consistent task management with the CLI
*/
import * as vscode from 'vscode';
import { createTaskMasterCore, type TaskMasterCore } from '@tm/core';
import type { ExtensionLogger } from '../utils/logger';
export interface TerminalExecutionOptions {
taskId: string;
taskTitle: string;
tag?: string;
}
export interface TerminalExecutionResult {
success: boolean;
error?: string;
terminalName?: string;
}
export class TerminalManager {
private terminals = new Map<string, vscode.Terminal>();
private tmCore?: TaskMasterCore;
constructor(
private context: vscode.ExtensionContext,
private logger: ExtensionLogger
) {}
/**
* Execute a task in a new VS Code terminal with Claude
* Uses @tm/core for consistent task management with the CLI
*/
async executeTask(
options: TerminalExecutionOptions
): Promise<TerminalExecutionResult> {
const { taskTitle, tag } = options;
// Ensure taskId is always a string
const taskId = String(options.taskId);
this.logger.log(
`Starting task execution for ${taskId}: ${taskTitle}${tag ? ` (tag: ${tag})` : ''}`
);
this.logger.log(`TaskId type: ${typeof taskId}, value: ${taskId}`);
try {
// Initialize tm-core if needed
await this.initializeCore();
// Use tm-core to start the task (same as CLI)
const startResult = await this.tmCore!.startTask(taskId, {
dryRun: false,
force: false,
updateStatus: true
});
if (!startResult.started || !startResult.executionOutput) {
throw new Error(
startResult.error || 'Failed to start task with tm-core'
);
}
// Create terminal with custom TaskMaster icon
const terminalName = `Task ${taskId}: ${taskTitle}`;
const terminal = this.createTerminal(terminalName);
// Store terminal reference for potential cleanup
this.terminals.set(taskId, terminal);
// Show terminal and run Claude command
terminal.show();
const command = `claude "${startResult.executionOutput}"`;
terminal.sendText(command);
this.logger.log(`Launched Claude for task ${taskId} using tm-core`);
return {
success: true,
terminalName
};
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error('Failed to execute task:', error);
return {
success: false,
error: error instanceof Error ? error.message : 'Unknown error'
};
}
}
/**
* Create a new terminal with TaskMaster branding
*/
private createTerminal(name: string): vscode.Terminal {
const workspaceRoot = vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders?.[0]?.uri.fsPath;
return vscode.window.createTerminal({
name,
cwd: workspaceRoot,
iconPath: new vscode.ThemeIcon('play') // Use a VS Code built-in icon for now
});
}
/**
* Initialize TaskMaster Core (same as CLI)
*/
private async initializeCore(): Promise<void> {
if (!this.tmCore) {
const workspaceRoot = vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders?.[0]?.uri.fsPath;
if (!workspaceRoot) {
throw new Error('No workspace folder found');
}
this.tmCore = await createTaskMasterCore({ projectPath: workspaceRoot });
}
}
/**
* Get terminal by task ID (if still active)
*/
getTerminalByTaskId(taskId: string): vscode.Terminal | undefined {
return this.terminals.get(taskId);
}
/**
* Clean up terminated terminals
*/
cleanupTerminal(taskId: string): void {
const terminal = this.terminals.get(taskId);
if (terminal) {
this.terminals.delete(taskId);
}
}
/**
* Dispose all managed terminals and clean up tm-core
*/
async dispose(): Promise<void> {
this.terminals.forEach((terminal) => {
try {
terminal.dispose();
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error('Failed to dispose terminal:', error);
}
});
this.terminals.clear();
if (this.tmCore) {
try {
await this.tmCore.close();
this.tmCore = undefined;
} catch (error) {
this.logger.error('Failed to close tm-core:', error);
}
}
}
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import type { EventEmitter } from '../utils/event-emitter';
import type { ExtensionLogger } from '../utils/logger'; import type { ExtensionLogger } from '../utils/logger';
import type { ConfigService } from './config-service'; import type { ConfigService } from './config-service';
import type { TaskRepository } from './task-repository'; import type { TaskRepository } from './task-repository';
import type { TerminalManager } from './terminal-manager';
export class WebviewManager { export class WebviewManager {
private panels = new Set<vscode.WebviewPanel>(); private panels = new Set<vscode.WebviewPanel>();
@@ -19,7 +20,8 @@ export class WebviewManager {
private context: vscode.ExtensionContext, private context: vscode.ExtensionContext,
private repository: TaskRepository, private repository: TaskRepository,
private events: EventEmitter, private events: EventEmitter,
private logger: ExtensionLogger private logger: ExtensionLogger,
private terminalManager: TerminalManager
) {} ) {}
setConfigService(configService: ConfigService): void { setConfigService(configService: ConfigService): void {
@@ -361,6 +363,70 @@ export class WebviewManager {
} }
return; return;
case 'openTerminal':
// Delegate terminal execution to TerminalManager
const { taskId, taskTitle } = data.data || data; // Handle both nested and direct data
this.logger.log(
`Webview openTerminal - taskId: ${taskId} (type: ${typeof taskId}), taskTitle: ${taskTitle}`
);
// Get current tag to ensure we're working in the right context
let currentTag = 'master'; // default fallback
if (this.mcpClient) {
try {
const tagsResult = await this.mcpClient.callTool('list_tags', {
projectRoot: vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders?.[0]?.uri.fsPath,
showMetadata: false
});
let parsedData;
if (
tagsResult?.content &&
Array.isArray(tagsResult.content) &&
tagsResult.content[0]?.text
) {
try {
parsedData = JSON.parse(tagsResult.content[0].text);
if (parsedData?.data?.currentTag) {
currentTag = parsedData.data.currentTag;
}
} catch (e) {
this.logger.warn(
'Failed to parse tags response for terminal execution'
);
}
}
} catch (error) {
this.logger.warn(
'Failed to get current tag for terminal execution:',
error
);
}
}
const result = await this.terminalManager.executeTask({
taskId,
taskTitle,
tag: currentTag
});
response = result;
// Show user feedback AFTER sending the response (like the working "TaskMaster connected!" example)
setImmediate(() => {
if (result.success) {
// Success: Show info message
vscode.window.showInformationMessage(
`✅ Started Claude session for Task ${taskId}: ${taskTitle}`
);
} else {
// Error: Show VS Code native error notification only
const errorMsg = `Failed to start task: ${result.error}`;
vscode.window.showErrorMessage(errorMsg);
}
});
break;
default: default:
throw new Error(`Unknown message type: ${type}`); throw new Error(`Unknown message type: ${type}`);
} }

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@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ export function createMCPConfigFromSettings(): MCPConfig {
const taskMasterPath = require.resolve('task-master-ai'); const taskMasterPath = require.resolve('task-master-ai');
const mcpServerPath = path.resolve( const mcpServerPath = path.resolve(
path.dirname(taskMasterPath), path.dirname(taskMasterPath),
'mcp-server/server.js' './dist/mcp-server.js'
); );
// Verify the server file exists // Verify the server file exists

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
"outDir": "out", "outDir": "out",
"lib": ["ES2022", "DOM"], "lib": ["ES2022", "DOM"],
"sourceMap": true, "sourceMap": true,
"rootDir": "src",
"strict": true /* enable all strict type-checking options */, "strict": true /* enable all strict type-checking options */,
"moduleResolution": "Node", "moduleResolution": "Node",
"esModuleInterop": true, "esModuleInterop": true,
@@ -20,8 +19,11 @@
"paths": { "paths": {
"@/*": ["./src/*"], "@/*": ["./src/*"],
"@/components/*": ["./src/components/*"], "@/components/*": ["./src/components/*"],
"@/lib/*": ["./src/lib/*"] "@/lib/*": ["./src/lib/*"],
"@tm/core": ["../../packages/tm-core/src/index.ts"],
"@tm/core/*": ["../../packages/tm-core/src/*"]
} }
}, },
"include": ["src/**/*"],
"exclude": ["node_modules", ".vscode-test", "out", "dist"] "exclude": ["node_modules", ".vscode-test", "out", "dist"]
} }

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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Task Master provides an MCP server that Claude Code can connect to. Configure in
"mcpServers": { "mcpServers": {
"task-master-ai": { "task-master-ai": {
"command": "npx", "command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "--package=task-master-ai", "task-master-ai"], "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"],
"env": { "env": {
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your_key_here", "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "your_key_here",
"PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "your_key_here", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "your_key_here",

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@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
---
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
Your verification ensures high quality and prevents accumulation of technical debt.

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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
Add a dependency between tasks.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Parse the task IDs to establish dependency relationship.
## Adding Dependencies
Creates a dependency where one task must be completed before another can start.
## Argument Parsing
Parse natural language or IDs:
- "make 5 depend on 3" → task 5 depends on task 3
- "5 needs 3" → task 5 depends on task 3
- "5 3" → task 5 depends on task 3
- "5 after 3" → task 5 depends on task 3
## Execution
```bash
task-master add-dependency --id=<task-id> --depends-on=<dependency-id>
```
## Validation
Before adding:
1. **Verify both tasks exist**
2. **Check for circular dependencies**
3. **Ensure dependency makes logical sense**
4. **Warn if creating complex chains**
## Smart Features
- Detect if dependency already exists
- Suggest related dependencies
- Show impact on task flow
- Update task priorities if needed
## Post-Addition
After adding dependency:
1. Show updated dependency graph
2. Identify any newly blocked tasks
3. Suggest task order changes
4. Update project timeline
## Example Flows
```
/project:tm/add-dependency 5 needs 3
→ Task #5 now depends on Task #3
→ Task #5 is now blocked until #3 completes
→ Suggested: Also consider if #5 needs #4
```

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@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
Convert an existing task into a subtask.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Parse parent ID and task ID to convert.
## Task Conversion
Converts an existing standalone task into a subtask of another task.
## Argument Parsing
- "move task 8 under 5"
- "make 8 a subtask of 5"
- "nest 8 in 5"
- "5 8" → make task 8 a subtask of task 5
## Execution
```bash
task-master add-subtask --parent=<parent-id> --task-id=<task-to-convert>
```
## Pre-Conversion Checks
1. **Validation**
- Both tasks exist and are valid
- No circular parent relationships
- Task isn't already a subtask
- Logical hierarchy makes sense
2. **Impact Analysis**
- Dependencies that will be affected
- Tasks that depend on converting task
- Priority alignment needed
- Status compatibility
## Conversion Process
1. Change task ID from "8" to "5.1" (next available)
2. Update all dependency references
3. Inherit parent's context where appropriate
4. Adjust priorities if needed
5. Update time estimates
## Smart Features
- Preserve task history
- Maintain dependencies
- Update all references
- Create conversion log
## Example
```
/project:tm/add-subtask/from-task 5 8
→ Converting: Task #8 becomes subtask #5.1
→ Updated: 3 dependency references
→ Parent task #5 now has 1 subtask
→ Note: Subtask inherits parent's priority
Before: #8 "Implement validation" (standalone)
After: #5.1 "Implement validation" (subtask of #5)
```
## Post-Conversion
- Show new task hierarchy
- List updated dependencies
- Verify project integrity
- Suggest related conversions

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@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
Add new tasks with intelligent parsing and context awareness.
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
## Smart Task Addition
Parse natural language to create well-structured tasks.
### 1. **Input Understanding**
I'll intelligently parse your request:
- Natural language → Structured task
- Detect priority from keywords (urgent, ASAP, important)
- Infer dependencies from context
- Suggest complexity based on description
- Determine task type (feature, bug, refactor, test, docs)
### 2. **Smart Parsing Examples**
**"Add urgent task to fix login bug"**
→ Title: Fix login bug
→ Priority: high
→ Type: bug
→ Suggested complexity: medium
**"Create task for API documentation after task 23 is done"**
→ Title: API documentation
→ Dependencies: [23]
→ Type: documentation
→ Priority: medium
**"Need to refactor auth module - depends on 12 and 15, high complexity"**
→ Title: Refactor auth module
→ Dependencies: [12, 15]
→ Complexity: high
→ Type: refactor
### 3. **Context Enhancement**
Based on current project state:
- Suggest related existing tasks
- Warn about potential conflicts
- Recommend dependencies
- Propose subtasks if complex
### 4. **Interactive Refinement**
```yaml
Task Preview:
─────────────
Title: [Extracted title]
Priority: [Inferred priority]
Dependencies: [Detected dependencies]
Complexity: [Estimated complexity]
Suggestions:
- Similar task #34 exists, consider as dependency?
- This seems complex, break into subtasks?
- Tasks #45-47 work on same module
```
### 5. **Validation & Creation**
Before creating:
- Validate dependencies exist
- Check for duplicates
- Ensure logical ordering
- Verify task completeness
### 6. **Smart Defaults**
Intelligent defaults based on:
- Task type patterns
- Team conventions
- Historical data
- Current sprint/phase
Result: High-quality tasks from minimal input.

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