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neno b9299c5af0 feat: Claude Code slash commands for Task Master (#774)
* Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723)

* fix: expand-task (#755)

* docs: Update o3 model price (#751)

* docs: Auto-update and format models.md

* docs: Auto-update and format models.md

* feat: Add Claude Code task master commands

Adds Task Master slash commands for Claude Code under /project:tm/ namespace

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Execute an intelligent workflow based on current project state and recent commands.

This command analyzes:

  1. Recent commands you've run
  2. Current project state
  3. Time of day / day of week
  4. Your working patterns

Arguments: $ARGUMENTS

Intelligent Workflow Selection

Based on context, I'll determine the best workflow:

Context Analysis

  • Previous command executed
  • Current task states
  • Unfinished work from last session
  • Your typical patterns

Smart Execution

If last command was:

  • status → Likely starting work → Run daily standup
  • complete → Task finished → Find next task
  • list pending → Planning → Suggest sprint planning
  • expand → Breaking down work → Show complexity analysis
  • init → New project → Show onboarding workflow

If no recent commands:

  • Morning? → Daily standup workflow
  • Many pending tasks? → Sprint planning
  • Tasks blocked? → Dependency resolution
  • Friday? → Weekly review

Workflow Composition

I'll chain appropriate commands:

  1. Analyze current state
  2. Execute primary workflow
  3. Suggest follow-up actions
  4. Prepare environment for coding

Learning Mode

This command learns from your patterns:

  • Track command sequences
  • Note time preferences
  • Remember common workflows
  • Adapt to your style

Example flows detected:

  • Morning: standup → next → start
  • After lunch: status → continue task
  • End of day: complete → commit → status