use-conductor
Scan conductor/ directory for project direction, workflows, and task planning when present
What this skill does
# Use Conductor
Scan the `conductor/` directory at project root for structured project management files that provide direction, workflows,
and task planning context.
## When to Use
Use this skill when:
- Starting work on a project that may have conductor files
- Looking for project context, guidelines, or current tasks
- Needing to understand the project's workflow methodology
- Determining what work is in progress or next in queue
## Conductor Directory Structure
The conductor system uses this structure:
```text
conductor/
├── product.md # Product vision and purpose
├── product-guidelines.md # Standards and conventions
├── tech-stack.md # Technology decisions
├── workflow.md # Task execution methodology
├── tracks.md # Index of active work tracks
├── setup_state.json # Setup progress state
├── code_styleguides/ # Language-specific style guides
│ ├── general.md
│ └── python.md
└── tracks/ # Detailed track plans
└── <track_name>/
├── spec.md # Track specification
├── plan.md # Task checklist with progress
└── metadata.json # Track metadata
```
## File Purposes
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `product.md` | Product vision, target audience, core features |
| `product-guidelines.md` | Naming conventions, quality standards, documentation rules |
| `tech-stack.md` | Approved technologies and libraries |
| `workflow.md` | TDD methodology, task workflow, commit guidelines |
| `tracks.md` | High-level index of all work tracks |
| `tracks/<name>/plan.md` | Detailed task checklist with `[ ]`, `[~]`, `[x]` status |
| `tracks/<name>/spec.md` | Goals, scope, and success criteria for the track |
## How to Scan
1. Check if `conductor/` directory exists at project root
2. If present, read core files to understand project context:
- `product.md` for vision
- `product-guidelines.md` for standards
- `tracks.md` for active work
3. For active tracks (marked `[~]`), read the track's `plan.md` to find current tasks
4. Follow the workflow methodology defined in `workflow.md`
## Task Status Markers
In `plan.md` files:
- `[ ]` - Task not started
- `[~]` - Task in progress
- `[x]` - Task completed (may include commit SHA)
## Integration with Work
When conductor files are present:
1. **Respect the plan** - Follow the task order in `plan.md`
2. **Update status** - Mark tasks as `[~]` when starting, `[x]` when done
3. **Follow workflow** - Use the TDD methodology if specified
4. **Maintain standards** - Follow `product-guidelines.md` and style guides
5. **Stay in scope** - Check `spec.md` for what's in/out of scope
## Example Usage
Before starting work on a project:
```text
User: "What should I work on next?"
Claude: [Checks for conductor/ directory]
[Reads tracks.md to find active track]
[Reads tracks/<active>/plan.md to find next [ ] task]
"According to the conductor plan, the next task is..."
```
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