Best use case
conductor-revert 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. Git-aware undo by logical work unit (track, phase, or task)
Git-aware undo by logical work unit (track, phase, or task)
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-revert" skill to help with this workflow task. Context: Git-aware undo by logical work unit (track, phase, or task)
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-revert/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How conductor-revert Compares
| Feature / Agent | conductor-revert | 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?
Git-aware undo by logical work unit (track, phase, or task)
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.
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SKILL.md Source
# Revert Track
Revert changes by logical work unit with full git awareness. Supports reverting entire tracks, specific phases, or individual tasks.
## Use this skill when
- Working on revert track tasks or workflows
- Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for revert track
## Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to revert 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/tracks.md` exists
- If missing: Display error and suggest running `/conductor:setup` first
2. Verify git repository:
- Run `git status` to confirm git repo
- Check for uncommitted changes
- If uncommitted changes exist:
```
WARNING: Uncommitted changes detected
Files with changes:
{list of files}
Options:
1. Stash changes and continue
2. Commit changes first
3. Cancel revert
```
3. Verify git is clean enough to revert:
- No merge in progress
- No rebase in progress
- If issues found: Halt and explain resolution steps
## Target Selection
### If argument provided:
Parse the argument format:
**Full track:** `{trackId}`
- Example: `auth_20250115`
- Reverts all commits for the entire track
**Specific phase:** `{trackId}:phase{N}`
- Example: `auth_20250115:phase2`
- Reverts commits for phase N and all subsequent phases
**Specific task:** `{trackId}:task{X.Y}`
- Example: `auth_20250115:task2.3`
- Reverts commits for task X.Y only
### If no argument:
Display guided selection menu:
```
What would you like to revert?
Currently In Progress:
1. [~] Task 2.3 in dashboard_20250112 (most recent)
Recently Completed:
2. [x] Task 2.2 in dashboard_20250112 (1 hour ago)
3. [x] Phase 1 in dashboard_20250112 (3 hours ago)
4. [x] Full track: auth_20250115 (yesterday)
Options:
5. Enter specific reference (track:phase or track:task)
6. Cancel
Select option:
```
## Commit Discovery
### For Task Revert
1. Search git log for task-specific commits:
```bash
git log --oneline --grep="{trackId}" --grep="Task {X.Y}" --all-match
```
2. Also find the plan.md update commit:
```bash
git log --oneline --grep="mark task {X.Y} complete" --grep="{trackId}" --all-match
```
3. Collect all matching commit SHAs
### For Phase Revert
1. Determine task range for the phase by reading plan.md
2. Search for all task commits in that phase:
```bash
git log --oneline --grep="{trackId}" | grep -E "Task {N}\.[0-9]"
```
3. Find phase verification commit if exists
4. Find all plan.md update commits for phase tasks
5. Collect all matching commit SHAs in chronological order
### For Full Track Revert
1. Find ALL commits mentioning the track:
```bash
git log --oneline --grep="{trackId}"
```
2. Find track creation commits:
```bash
git log --oneline -- "conductor/tracks/{trackId}/"
```
3. Collect all matching commit SHAs in chronological order
## Execution Plan Display
Before any revert operations, display full plan:
```
================================================================================
REVERT EXECUTION PLAN
================================================================================
Target: {description of what's being reverted}
Commits to revert (in reverse chronological order):
1. abc1234 - feat: add chart rendering (dashboard_20250112)
2. def5678 - chore: mark task 2.3 complete (dashboard_20250112)
3. ghi9012 - feat: add data hooks (dashboard_20250112)
4. jkl3456 - chore: mark task 2.2 complete (dashboard_20250112)
Files that will be affected:
- src/components/Dashboard.tsx (modified)
- src/hooks/useData.ts (will be deleted - was created in these commits)
- conductor/tracks/dashboard_20250112/plan.md (modified)
Plan updates:
- Task 2.2: [x] -> [ ]
- Task 2.3: [~] -> [ ]
================================================================================
!! WARNING !!
================================================================================
This operation will:
- Create {N} revert commits
- Modify {M} files
- Reset {P} tasks to pending status
This CANNOT be easily undone without manual intervention.
================================================================================
Type 'YES' to proceed, or anything else to cancel:
```
**CRITICAL: Require explicit 'YES' confirmation. Do not proceed on 'y', 'yes', or enter.**
## Revert Execution
Execute reverts in reverse chronological order (newest first):
```
Executing revert plan...
[1/4] Reverting abc1234...
git revert --no-edit abc1234
✓ Success
[2/4] Reverting def5678...
git revert --no-edit def5678
✓ Success
[3/4] Reverting ghi9012...
git revert --no-edit ghi9012
✓ Success
[4/4] Reverting jkl3456...
git revert --no-edit jkl3456
✓ Success
```
### On Merge Conflict
If any revert produces a merge conflict:
```
================================================================================
MERGE CONFLICT DETECTED
================================================================================
Conflict occurred while reverting: {sha} - {message}
Conflicted files:
- src/components/Dashboard.tsx
Options:
1. Show conflict details
2. Abort revert sequence (keeps completed reverts)
3. Open manual resolution guide
IMPORTANT: Reverts 1-{N} have been completed. You may need to manually
resolve this conflict before continuing or fully undo the revert sequence.
Select option:
```
**HALT immediately on any conflict. Do not attempt automatic resolution.**
## Plan.md Updates
After successful git reverts, update plan.md:
1. Read current plan.md
2. For each reverted task, change marker:
- `[x]` -> `[ ]`
- `[~]` -> `[ ]`
3. Write updated plan.md
4. Update metadata.json:
- Decrement `tasks.completed`
- Update `status` if needed
- Update `updated` timestamp
**Do NOT commit plan.md changes** - they are part of the revert operation
## Track Status Updates
### If reverting entire track:
- In tracks.md: Change `[x]` or `[~]` to `[ ]`
- Consider offering to delete the track directory entirely
### If reverting to incomplete state:
- In tracks.md: Ensure marked as `[~]` if partially complete, `[ ]` if fully reverted
## Verification
After revert completion:
```
================================================================================
REVERT COMPLETE
================================================================================
Summary:
- Reverted {N} commits
- Reset {P} tasks to pending
- {M} files affected
Git log now shows:
{recent commit history}
Plan.md status:
- Task 2.2: [ ] Pending
- Task 2.3: [ ] Pending
================================================================================
Verify the revert was successful:
1. Run tests: {test command}
2. Check application: {relevant check}
If issues are found, you may need to:
- Fix conflicts manually
- Re-implement the reverted tasks
- Use 'git revert HEAD~{N}..HEAD' to undo the reverts
================================================================================
```
## Safety Rules
1. **NEVER use `git reset --hard`** - Only use `git revert`
2. **NEVER use `git push --force`** - Only safe push operations
3. **NEVER auto-resolve conflicts** - Always halt for human intervention
4. **ALWAYS show full plan** - User must see exactly what will happen
5. **REQUIRE explicit 'YES'** - Not 'y', not enter, only 'YES'
6. **HALT on ANY error** - Do not attempt to continue past failures
7. **PRESERVE history** - Revert commits are preferred over history rewriting
## Edge Cases
### Track Never Committed
```
No commits found for track: {trackId}
The track exists but has no associated commits. This may mean:
- Implementation never started
- Commits used different format
Options:
1. Delete track directory only
2. Cancel
```
### Commits Already Reverted
```
Some commits appear to already be reverted:
- abc1234 was reverted by xyz9876
Options:
1. Skip already-reverted commits
2. Cancel and investigate
```
### Remote Already Pushed
```
WARNING: Some commits have been pushed to remote
Commits on remote:
- abc1234 (origin/main)
- def5678 (origin/main)
Reverting will create new revert commits that you'll need to push.
This is the safe approach (no force push required).
Continue with revert? (YES/no):
```
## Undo the Revert
If user needs to undo the revert itself:
```
To undo this revert operation:
git revert HEAD~{N}..HEAD
This will create new commits that restore the reverted changes.
Alternatively, if not yet pushed:
git reset --soft HEAD~{N}
git checkout -- .
(Use with caution - this discards the revert commits)
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