conductor-new-track
Create a new track with specification and phased implementation plan
Best use case
conductor-new-track is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt. It is especially useful for teams working in multi. Create a new track with specification and phased implementation plan
Create a new track with specification and phased implementation plan
Users should expect a more consistent workflow output, faster repeated execution, and less time spent rewriting prompts from scratch.
Practical example
Example input
Use the "conductor-new-track" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Create a new track with specification and phased implementation plan
Example output
A structured workflow result with clearer steps, more consistent formatting, and an output that is easier to reuse in the next run.
When to use this skill
- Use this skill when you want a reusable workflow rather than writing the same prompt again and again.
When not to use this skill
- Do not use this when you only need a one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- Do not use it if you cannot install or maintain the related files, repository context, or supporting tools.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/conductor-new-track/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How conductor-new-track Compares
| Feature / Agent | conductor-new-track | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Create a new track with specification and phased implementation plan
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# New Track
Create a new track (feature, bug fix, chore, or refactor) with a detailed specification and phased implementation plan.
## Use this skill when
- Working on new track tasks or workflows
- Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for new track
## Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to new track
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
## Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open `resources/implementation-playbook.md`.
## Pre-flight Checks
1. Verify Conductor is initialized:
- Check `conductor/product.md` exists
- Check `conductor/tech-stack.md` exists
- Check `conductor/workflow.md` exists
- If missing: Display error and suggest running `/conductor:setup` first
2. Load context files:
- Read `conductor/product.md` for product context
- Read `conductor/tech-stack.md` for technical context
- Read `conductor/workflow.md` for TDD/commit preferences
## Track Classification
Determine track type based on description or ask user:
```
What type of track is this?
1. Feature - New functionality
2. Bug - Fix for existing issue
3. Chore - Maintenance, dependencies, config
4. Refactor - Code improvement without behavior change
```
## Interactive Specification Gathering
**CRITICAL RULES:**
- Ask ONE question per turn
- Wait for user response before proceeding
- Tailor questions based on track type
- Maximum 6 questions total
### For Feature Tracks
**Q1: Feature Summary**
```
Describe the feature in 1-2 sentences.
[If argument provided, confirm: "You want to: {argument}. Is this correct?"]
```
**Q2: User Story**
```
Who benefits and how?
Format: As a [user type], I want to [action] so that [benefit].
```
**Q3: Acceptance Criteria**
```
What must be true for this feature to be complete?
List 3-5 acceptance criteria (one per line):
```
**Q4: Dependencies**
```
Does this depend on any existing code, APIs, or other tracks?
1. No dependencies
2. Depends on existing code (specify)
3. Depends on incomplete track (specify)
```
**Q5: Scope Boundaries**
```
What is explicitly OUT of scope for this track?
(Helps prevent scope creep)
```
**Q6: Technical Considerations (optional)**
```
Any specific technical approach or constraints?
(Press enter to skip)
```
### For Bug Tracks
**Q1: Bug Summary**
```
What is broken?
[If argument provided, confirm]
```
**Q2: Steps to Reproduce**
```
How can this bug be reproduced?
List steps:
```
**Q3: Expected vs Actual Behavior**
```
What should happen vs what actually happens?
```
**Q4: Affected Areas**
```
What parts of the system are affected?
```
**Q5: Root Cause Hypothesis (optional)**
```
Any hypothesis about the cause?
(Press enter to skip)
```
### For Chore/Refactor Tracks
**Q1: Task Summary**
```
What needs to be done?
[If argument provided, confirm]
```
**Q2: Motivation**
```
Why is this work needed?
```
**Q3: Success Criteria**
```
How will we know this is complete?
```
**Q4: Risk Assessment**
```
What could go wrong? Any risky changes?
```
## Track ID Generation
Generate track ID in format: `{shortname}_{YYYYMMDD}`
- Extract shortname from feature/bug summary (2-3 words, lowercase, hyphenated)
- Use current date
- Example: `user-auth_20250115`, `nav-bug_20250115`
Validate uniqueness:
- Check `conductor/tracks.md` for existing IDs
- If collision, append counter: `user-auth_20250115_2`
## Specification Generation
Create `conductor/tracks/{trackId}/spec.md`:
```markdown
# Specification: {Track Title}
**Track ID:** {trackId}
**Type:** {Feature|Bug|Chore|Refactor}
**Created:** {YYYY-MM-DD}
**Status:** Draft
## Summary
{1-2 sentence summary}
## Context
{Product context from product.md relevant to this track}
## User Story (for features)
As a {user}, I want to {action} so that {benefit}.
## Problem Description (for bugs)
{Bug description, steps to reproduce}
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] {Criterion 1}
- [ ] {Criterion 2}
- [ ] {Criterion 3}
## Dependencies
{List dependencies or "None"}
## Out of Scope
{Explicit exclusions}
## Technical Notes
{Technical considerations or "None specified"}
---
_Generated by Conductor. Review and edit as needed._
```
## User Review of Spec
Display the generated spec and ask:
```
Here is the specification I've generated:
{spec content}
Is this specification correct?
1. Yes, proceed to plan generation
2. No, let me edit (opens for inline edits)
3. Start over with different inputs
```
## Plan Generation
After spec approval, generate `conductor/tracks/{trackId}/plan.md`:
### Plan Structure
```markdown
# Implementation Plan: {Track Title}
**Track ID:** {trackId}
**Spec:** [spec.md](./spec.md)
**Created:** {YYYY-MM-DD}
**Status:** [ ] Not Started
## Overview
{Brief summary of implementation approach}
## Phase 1: {Phase Name}
{Phase description}
### Tasks
- [ ] Task 1.1: {Description}
- [ ] Task 1.2: {Description}
- [ ] Task 1.3: {Description}
### Verification
- [ ] {Verification step for phase 1}
## Phase 2: {Phase Name}
{Phase description}
### Tasks
- [ ] Task 2.1: {Description}
- [ ] Task 2.2: {Description}
### Verification
- [ ] {Verification step for phase 2}
## Phase 3: {Phase Name} (if needed)
...
## Final Verification
- [ ] All acceptance criteria met
- [ ] Tests passing
- [ ] Documentation updated (if applicable)
- [ ] Ready for review
---
_Generated by Conductor. Tasks will be marked [~] in progress and [x] complete._
```
### Phase Guidelines
- Group related tasks into logical phases
- Each phase should be independently verifiable
- Include verification task after each phase
- TDD tracks: Include test writing tasks before implementation tasks
- Typical structure:
1. **Setup/Foundation** - Initial scaffolding, interfaces
2. **Core Implementation** - Main functionality
3. **Integration** - Connect with existing system
4. **Polish** - Error handling, edge cases, docs
## User Review of Plan
Display the generated plan and ask:
```
Here is the implementation plan:
{plan content}
Is this plan correct?
1. Yes, create the track
2. No, let me edit (opens for inline edits)
3. Add more phases/tasks
4. Start over
```
## Track Creation
After plan approval:
1. Create directory structure:
```
conductor/tracks/{trackId}/
├── spec.md
├── plan.md
├── metadata.json
└── index.md
```
2. Create `metadata.json`:
```json
{
"id": "{trackId}",
"title": "{Track Title}",
"type": "feature|bug|chore|refactor",
"status": "pending",
"created": "ISO_TIMESTAMP",
"updated": "ISO_TIMESTAMP",
"phases": {
"total": N,
"completed": 0
},
"tasks": {
"total": M,
"completed": 0
}
}
```
3. Create `index.md`:
```markdown
# Track: {Track Title}
**ID:** {trackId}
**Status:** Pending
## Documents
- [Specification](./spec.md)
- [Implementation Plan](./plan.md)
## Progress
- Phases: 0/{N} complete
- Tasks: 0/{M} complete
## Quick Links
- [Back to Tracks](../../tracks.md)
- [Product Context](../../product.md)
```
4. Register in `conductor/tracks.md`:
- Add row to tracks table
- Format: `| [ ] | {trackId} | {title} | {created} | {created} |`
5. Update `conductor/index.md`:
- Add track to "Active Tracks" section
## Completion Message
```
Track created successfully!
Track ID: {trackId}
Location: conductor/tracks/{trackId}/
Files created:
- spec.md - Requirements specification
- plan.md - Phased implementation plan
- metadata.json - Track metadata
- index.md - Track navigation
Next steps:
1. Review spec.md and plan.md, make any edits
2. Run /conductor:implement {trackId} to start implementation
3. Run /conductor:status to see project progress
```
## Error Handling
- If directory creation fails: Halt and report, do not register in tracks.md
- If any file write fails: Clean up partial track, report error
- If tracks.md update fails: Warn user to manually register trackRelated Skills
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