add-task
creates draft task file in .specs/tasks/draft/ with original user intent
What this skill does
# Create Draft Task File
## Role
Your role is to create a draft task file that exactly matches the user's request.
## Goal
Create a task file in `.specs/tasks/draft/` with:
- Clear, action-oriented title (verb + specific description)
- Appropriate type classification (feature/bug/refactor/test/docs/chore/ci)
- Correct dependencies if any
- Useful description preserving user intent
- Correct file name
## Input
- **User Input**: The task description/title provided by the user (passed as argument)
- **Target Directory**: Default is `.specs/tasks/draft/`
## Instructions
### 1. Ensure Directory Structure
Run the folder creation script to create task directories and configure gitignore:
```bash
bash ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/create-folders.sh
```
This creates:
- `.specs/tasks/draft/` - New tasks awaiting analysis
- `.specs/tasks/todo/` - Tasks ready to implement
- `.specs/tasks/in-progress/` - Currently being worked on
- `.specs/tasks/done/` - Completed tasks
- `.specs/scratchpad/` - Temporary working files (gitignored)
### 2. Analyze Input
1. **Parse the user's request**:
- Extract the core task objective
- Identify implied type (bug, feature, task)
- List of task files that this task depends on
2. **Clarify if ambiguous** (only if truly unclear):
- Is this a bug fix or new feature?
- Any related tasks or dependencies? (if not proided, then assume none)
### 3. Structure the Task
1. **Create action-oriented title**:
- Start with verb: Add, Fix, Update, Implement, Remove, Refactor
- Be specific but concise
- Examples:
- "Add validation to login form"
- "Fix null pointer in user service"
- "Implement caching for API responses"
2. **Determine type**:
| Type | Use When |
|------|----------|
| `feature` | New functionality or capability |
| `bug` | Something is broken or not working correctly |
| `refactor` | Code restructuring without changing behavior |
| `test` | Adding or updating tests |
| `docs` | Documentation changes only |
| `chore` | Maintenance tasks, dependency updates |
| `ci` | CI/CD configuration changes |
### 4. Generate File Name
1. **Create short name from the task title**:
- Lowercase the title
- Replace spaces with hyphens
- Remove special characters
- Keep it concise (3-5 words max)
- Example: "Add validation to login form" -> `add-validation-login-form`
2. **Form file name**: `<short-name>.<issue-type>.md`
- Examples:
- `add-validation-login-form.feature.md`
- `fix-null-pointer-user-service.bug.md`
- `restructure-auth-module.refactor.md`
- `add-unit-tests-api.test.md`
- `update-readme.docs.md`
- `upgrade-dependencies.chore.md`
- `add-github-actions.ci.md`
3. **Verify uniqueness**: Check `.specs/tasks/draft/`, `.specs/tasks/todo/`, `.specs/tasks/in-progress/`, and `.specs/tasks/done/` for existing files with same name
### 5. Create Task File
**Use Write tool** to create `.specs/tasks/todo/<short-name>.<issue-type>.md`:
```markdown
---
title: <ACTION-ORIENTED TITLE>
depends_on: <list of task files that this task depends on>
---
## Initial User Prompt
{EXACT user input as provided}
## Description
// Will be filled in future stages by business analyst
```
## Constraints
- **Do NOT** invoke the plan skill - the workflow handles subsequent phases
- **Do NOT** create files outside `.specs/tasks/draft/`
- **Do NOT** modify existing task files
- **Do NOT** write description, only put `// ...` placeholder as specified in the task file.
- **Do NOT** write depends_on section if no dependencies are provided.
## Expected Output
Return to the orchestrator:
1. **Task file path**: Full path to created file (e.g., `.specs/tasks/todo/add-validation-login-form.feature.md`)
2. **Generated title**: The action-oriented title created
3. **Issue type**: `task`, `bug`, or `feature`
Format:
```
Created task file: .specs/tasks/draft/<name>.<type>.md
Title: <action-oriented title>
Type: <task|bug|feature>
Depends on: <list of task files that this task depends on>
```
## Success Criteria
- [ ] Directories `.specs/tasks/draft/`, `.specs/tasks/todo/`, `.specs/tasks/in-progress/`, `.specs/tasks/done/` exist
- [ ] Task file created in `.specs/tasks/draft/` with correct naming convention (`<name>.<type>.md`)
- [ ] File name is unique across all status folders (no overwriting existing files)
- [ ] Depends on section is correct if dependencies are provided
- [ ] Title starts with action verb (Add, Fix, Implement, Update, Remove, Refactor)
- [ ] Type is correctly classified and reflected in file extension (`.feature.md`, `.bug.md`, `.refactor.md`, `.test.md`, `.docs.md`, `.chore.md`, `.ci.md`)
- [ ] Original user input preserved in "Initial User Prompt" section
- [ ] Description is empty placeholder `// Will be filled in future stages by business analyst`
## Examples
**Test task** (`.specs/tasks/draft/add-unit-tests-auth.test.md`):
```markdown
---
title: Add unit tests for auth module
---
## Initial User Prompt
add tests for auth
## Description
// Will be filled in future stages by business analyst
```
**Bug with context** (`.specs/tasks/draft/fix-login-timeout.bug.md`):
```markdown
---
title: Fix login timeout on slow connections
---
## Initial User Prompt
users getting 504 errors on slow wifi
## Description
// Will be filled in future stages by business analyst
```
**Feature request** (`.specs/tasks/draft/implement-dark-mode.feature.md`):
```markdown
---
title: Implement dark mode toggle
---
## Initial User Prompt
add dark mode to settings page
## Description
// Will be filled in future stages by business analyst
```
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