file-todos

This skill should be used when managing the file-based todo tracking system in the todos/ directory. It provides workflows for creating todos, managing status and dependencies, conducting triage, and integrating with slash commands and code review processes.

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Best use case

file-todos is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

This skill should be used when managing the file-based todo tracking system in the todos/ directory. It provides workflows for creating todos, managing status and dependencies, conducting triage, and integrating with slash commands and code review processes.

Teams using file-todos should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/file-todos/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Microck/ordinary-claude-skills/main/skills_all/file-todos/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/file-todos/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How file-todos Compares

Feature / Agentfile-todosStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

This skill should be used when managing the file-based todo tracking system in the todos/ directory. It provides workflows for creating todos, managing status and dependencies, conducting triage, and integrating with slash commands and code review processes.

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.

Related Guides

SKILL.md Source

# File-Based Todo Tracking Skill

## Overview

The `todos/` directory contains a file-based tracking system for managing code review feedback, technical debt, feature requests, and work items. Each todo is a markdown file with YAML frontmatter and structured sections.

This skill should be used when:
- Creating new todos from findings or feedback
- Managing todo lifecycle (pending → ready → complete)
- Triaging pending items for approval
- Checking or managing dependencies
- Converting PR comments or code findings into tracked work
- Updating work logs during todo execution

## File Naming Convention

Todo files follow this naming pattern:

```
{issue_id}-{status}-{priority}-{description}.md
```

**Components:**
- **issue_id**: Sequential number (001, 002, 003...) - never reused
- **status**: `pending` (needs triage), `ready` (approved), `complete` (done)
- **priority**: `p1` (critical), `p2` (important), `p3` (nice-to-have)
- **description**: kebab-case, brief description

**Examples:**
```
001-pending-p1-mailer-test.md
002-ready-p1-fix-n-plus-1.md
005-complete-p2-refactor-csv.md
```

## File Structure

Each todo is a markdown file with YAML frontmatter and structured sections. Use the template at `assets/todo-template.md` as a starting point when creating new todos.

**Required sections:**
- **Problem Statement** - What is broken, missing, or needs improvement?
- **Findings** - Investigation results, root cause, key discoveries
- **Proposed Solutions** - Multiple options with pros/cons, effort, risk
- **Recommended Action** - Clear plan (filled during triage)
- **Acceptance Criteria** - Testable checklist items
- **Work Log** - Chronological record with date, actions, learnings

**Optional sections:**
- **Technical Details** - Affected files, related components, DB changes
- **Resources** - Links to errors, tests, PRs, documentation
- **Notes** - Additional context or decisions

**YAML frontmatter fields:**
```yaml
---
status: ready              # pending | ready | complete
priority: p1              # p1 | p2 | p3
issue_id: "002"
tags: [rails, performance, database]
dependencies: ["001"]     # Issue IDs this is blocked by
---
```

## Common Workflows

### Creating a New Todo

**To create a new todo from findings or feedback:**

1. Determine next issue ID: `ls todos/ | grep -o '^[0-9]\+' | sort -n | tail -1`
2. Copy template: `cp assets/todo-template.md todos/{NEXT_ID}-pending-{priority}-{description}.md`
3. Edit and fill required sections:
   - Problem Statement
   - Findings (if from investigation)
   - Proposed Solutions (multiple options)
   - Acceptance Criteria
   - Add initial Work Log entry
4. Determine status: `pending` (needs triage) or `ready` (pre-approved)
5. Add relevant tags for filtering

**When to create a todo:**
- Requires more than 15-20 minutes of work
- Needs research, planning, or multiple approaches considered
- Has dependencies on other work
- Requires manager approval or prioritization
- Part of larger feature or refactor
- Technical debt needing documentation

**When to act immediately instead:**
- Issue is trivial (< 15 minutes)
- Complete context available now
- No planning needed
- User explicitly requests immediate action
- Simple bug fix with obvious solution

### Triaging Pending Items

**To triage pending todos:**

1. List pending items: `ls todos/*-pending-*.md`
2. For each todo:
   - Read Problem Statement and Findings
   - Review Proposed Solutions
   - Make decision: approve, defer, or modify priority
3. Update approved todos:
   - Rename file: `mv {file}-pending-{pri}-{desc}.md {file}-ready-{pri}-{desc}.md`
   - Update frontmatter: `status: pending` → `status: ready`
   - Fill "Recommended Action" section with clear plan
   - Adjust priority if different from initial assessment
4. Deferred todos stay in `pending` status

**Use slash command:** `/triage` for interactive approval workflow

### Managing Dependencies

**To track dependencies:**

```yaml
dependencies: ["002", "005"]  # This todo blocked by issues 002 and 005
dependencies: []               # No blockers - can work immediately
```

**To check what blocks a todo:**
```bash
grep "^dependencies:" todos/003-*.md
```

**To find what a todo blocks:**
```bash
grep -l 'dependencies:.*"002"' todos/*.md
```

**To verify blockers are complete before starting:**
```bash
for dep in 001 002 003; do
  [ -f "todos/${dep}-complete-*.md" ] || echo "Issue $dep not complete"
done
```

### Updating Work Logs

**When working on a todo, always add a work log entry:**

```markdown
### YYYY-MM-DD - Session Title

**By:** Claude Code / Developer Name

**Actions:**
- Specific changes made (include file:line references)
- Commands executed
- Tests run
- Results of investigation

**Learnings:**
- What worked / what didn't
- Patterns discovered
- Key insights for future work
```

Work logs serve as:
- Historical record of investigation
- Documentation of approaches attempted
- Knowledge sharing for team
- Context for future similar work

### Completing a Todo

**To mark a todo as complete:**

1. Verify all acceptance criteria checked off
2. Update Work Log with final session and results
3. Rename file: `mv {file}-ready-{pri}-{desc}.md {file}-complete-{pri}-{desc}.md`
4. Update frontmatter: `status: ready` → `status: complete`
5. Check for unblocked work: `grep -l 'dependencies:.*"002"' todos/*-ready-*.md`
6. Commit with issue reference: `feat: resolve issue 002`

## Integration with Development Workflows

| Trigger | Flow | Tool |
|---------|------|------|
| Code review | `/review` → Findings → `/triage` → Todos | Review agent + skill |
| PR comments | `/resolve_pr_parallel` → Individual fixes → Todos | gh CLI + skill |
| Code TODOs | `/resolve_todo_parallel` → Fixes + Complex todos | Agent + skill |
| Planning | Brainstorm → Create todo → Work → Complete | Skill |
| Feedback | Discussion → Create todo → Triage → Work | Skill + slash |

## Quick Reference Commands

**Finding work:**
```bash
# List highest priority unblocked work
grep -l 'dependencies: \[\]' todos/*-ready-p1-*.md

# List all pending items needing triage
ls todos/*-pending-*.md

# Find next issue ID
ls todos/ | grep -o '^[0-9]\+' | sort -n | tail -1 | awk '{printf "%03d", $1+1}'

# Count by status
for status in pending ready complete; do
  echo "$status: $(ls -1 todos/*-$status-*.md 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
done
```

**Dependency management:**
```bash
# What blocks this todo?
grep "^dependencies:" todos/003-*.md

# What does this todo block?
grep -l 'dependencies:.*"002"' todos/*.md
```

**Searching:**
```bash
# Search by tag
grep -l "tags:.*rails" todos/*.md

# Search by priority
ls todos/*-p1-*.md

# Full-text search
grep -r "payment" todos/
```

## Key Distinctions

**File-todos system (this skill):**
- Markdown files in `todos/` directory
- Development/project tracking
- Standalone markdown files with YAML frontmatter
- Used by humans and agents

**Rails Todo model:**
- Database model in `app/models/todo.rb`
- User-facing feature in the application
- Active Record CRUD operations
- Different from this file-based system

**TodoWrite tool:**
- In-memory task tracking during agent sessions
- Temporary tracking for single conversation
- Not persisted to disk
- Different from both systems above

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