Add comprehensive task management system integration via custom slash commands. Includes commands for: - Project initialization and setup - Task parsing from PRD documents - Task creation, update, and removal - Subtask management - Dependency tracking and validation - Complexity analysis and task expansion - Project status and reporting - Workflow automation This provides a complete task management workflow directly within Claude Code. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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List tasks with intelligent argument parsing.
Parse arguments to determine filters and display options:
- Status: pending, in-progress, done, review, deferred, cancelled
- Priority: high, medium, low (or priority:high)
- Special: subtasks, tree, dependencies, blocked
- IDs: Direct numbers (e.g., "1,3,5" or "1-5")
- Complex: "pending high" = pending AND high priority
Arguments: $ARGUMENTS
Let me parse your request intelligently:
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Detect Filter Intent
- If arguments contain status keywords → filter by status
- If arguments contain priority → filter by priority
- If arguments contain "subtasks" → include subtasks
- If arguments contain "tree" → hierarchical view
- If arguments contain numbers → show specific tasks
- If arguments contain "blocked" → show blocked tasks only
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Smart Combinations Examples of what I understand:
- "pending high" → pending tasks with high priority
- "done today" → tasks completed today
- "blocked" → tasks with unmet dependencies
- "1-5" → tasks 1 through 5
- "subtasks tree" → hierarchical view with subtasks
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Execute Appropriate Query Based on parsed intent, run the most specific task-master command
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Enhanced Display
- Group by relevant criteria
- Show most important information first
- Use visual indicators for quick scanning
- Include relevant metrics
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Intelligent Suggestions Based on what you're viewing, suggest next actions:
- Many pending? → Suggest priority order
- Many blocked? → Show dependency resolution
- Looking at specific tasks? → Show related tasks