ck:project-management
Track progress, update plan statuses, manage Claude Tasks, generate reports, coordinate docs updates. Use for project oversight, status checks, plan completion, task hydration, cross-session continuity.
Best use case
ck:project-management is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Track progress, update plan statuses, manage Claude Tasks, generate reports, coordinate docs updates. Use for project oversight, status checks, plan completion, task hydration, cross-session continuity.
Teams using ck:project-management 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
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/project-management/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How ck:project-management Compares
| Feature / Agent | ck:project-management | 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?
Track progress, update plan statuses, manage Claude Tasks, generate reports, coordinate docs updates. Use for project oversight, status checks, plan completion, task hydration, cross-session continuity.
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
# Project Management
Project oversight and coordination using Claude native Tasks with persistent plan files.
**Principles:** Token efficiency | Concise reports | Data-driven insights
## When to Use
- Checking project status or progress across plans
- Updating plan statuses after feature completion
- Hydrating/syncing Claude Tasks with plan files
- Generating status reports or summaries
- Coordinating documentation updates after milestones
- Verifying task completeness against acceptance criteria
- Cross-session resume of multi-phase work
## Core Capabilities
### 1. Task Operations
Load: `references/task-operations.md`
Use `TaskCreate`, `TaskUpdate`, `TaskGet`, `TaskList` to manage session-scoped tasks.
- Create tasks with metadata (phase, priority, effort, planDir, phaseFile)
- Track status: `pending` → `in_progress` → `completed`
- Manage dependencies with `addBlockedBy` / `addBlocks`
- Coordinate parallel agents with scoped ownership
### 2. Session Bridging (Hydration Pattern)
Load: `references/hydration-workflow.md`
Tasks are ephemeral. Plan files are persistent. The hydration pattern bridges them:
- **Hydrate:** Read plan `[ ]` items → `TaskCreate` per unchecked item
- **Work:** `TaskUpdate` tracks progress in real-time
- **Sync-back:** Reconcile all completed tasks against all phase files, update `[ ]` → `[x]`, update YAML frontmatter status
- **Resume:** Next session re-hydrates from remaining `[ ]` items
### 3. Progress Tracking
Load: `references/progress-tracking.md`
- Scan `./plans/*/plan.md` for active plans
- Parse YAML frontmatter for status, priority, effort
- Count `[x]` vs `[ ]` in phase files for completion %
- Cross-reference completed work against planned tasks
- Verify acceptance criteria met before marking complete
### 4. Documentation Coordination
Load: `references/documentation-triggers.md`
Trigger `./docs` updates when:
- Phase status changes, major features complete
- API contracts change, architecture decisions made
- Security patches applied, breaking changes occur
Delegate to `docs-manager` subagent for actual updates.
### 5. Status Reporting
Load: `references/reporting-patterns.md`
Generate reports: session summaries, plan completion, multi-plan overviews.
- Use naming: `{reports-path}/pm-{date}-{time}-{slug}.md`
- Sacrifice grammar for brevity; use tables over prose
- List unresolved questions at end
## Workflow
```
[Scan Plans] → [Hydrate Tasks] → [Track Progress] → [Update Status] → [Generate Report] → [Trigger Doc Updates]
```
1. `TaskList()` — check existing tasks first
2. If empty: hydrate from plan files (unchecked items)
3. During work: `TaskUpdate` as tasks progress
4. On completion: run full-plan sync-back (all phase files, including backfill for earlier phases), then update YAML frontmatter
5. Generate status report to reports directory
6. Delegate doc updates if changes warrant
## Mandatory Sync-Back Guard
When updating plan status, NEVER mark only the currently active phase.
1. Sweep all `phase-XX-*.md` files under the target plan directory.
2. Reconcile every `TaskUpdate(status: "completed")` item to phase metadata (`phase` / `phaseFile`).
3. Backfill stale checkboxes in earlier phases before marking later phases done.
4. Update `plan.md` status/progress from real checkbox counts.
5. If any completed task cannot be mapped to a phase file, report unresolved mappings and do not claim full completion.
## Plan YAML Frontmatter
All `plan.md` files MUST have:
```yaml
---
title: Feature name
status: in-progress # pending | in-progress | completed
priority: P1
effort: medium
branch: feature-branch
tags: [auth, api]
created: 2026-02-05
---
```
Update `status` when plan state changes.
## Quality Standards
- All analysis data-driven, referencing specific plans and reports
- Focus on business value delivery and actionable insights
- Highlight critical issues requiring immediate attention
- Maintain traceability between requirements and implementation
## Related Skills
- `ck:plan` — Creates implementation plans (planning phase)
- `ck:cook` — Implements plans (execution phase, invokes project-manager at finalize)
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