- Updated task-structure.md with comprehensive tagged format explanation - Updated all .cursor/rules/*.mdc files to reflect tagged system - Completed subtask 103.16: Update Documentation for Tagged Task Lists System
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"task-master-ai": minor
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Introduces tagged task lists for multi-context task management
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This release adds support for organizing tasks into separate lists (tags) to enable working across multiple contexts such as different branches, environments, or project phases without conflicts.
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**New Features:**
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- **Tagged Task Lists**: Organize tasks into separate contexts with tags like "master", "feature-branch", or "v2.0"
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- **Seamless Migration**: Existing projects automatically migrate to use a "master" tag with zero disruption
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- **Backward Compatibility**: All existing commands continue to work exactly as before
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- **Tag Management**: Commands to create, switch between, and manage different task contexts
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- **Git Integration**: Automatically create tags based on git branch names
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- **Context Isolation**: Tasks in different tags are completely separate and isolated
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**Migration:**
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- Existing `tasks.json` files are automatically migrated to the new tagged format
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- Your tasks will appear under the "master" tag by default
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- No action required - migration happens transparently on first use
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- All existing workflows continue to work unchanged
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**Coming in Part 2:**
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- CLI commands for tag management (`add-tag`, `use-tag`, `list-tags`)
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- MCP tool support for tag operations
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- Enhanced git branch integration
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- Tag switching and context management
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