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Tasks

Human-readable companion to tasks.json.

Purpose

  • tasks.json is the structured source of truth for active task state.
  • This file explains how to use it and what kinds of items belong there.

Task statuses

  • open → captured, not actively being worked yet
  • in-progress → currently being worked
  • blocked → waiting on a dependency, decision, or fix
  • done → explicitly confirmed complete

Priority meanings

  • high → important / urgent / likely to need follow-up
  • med → useful but not urgent
  • low → backlog / nice-to-have / revisit later

When to add a task

Add a task when:

  • Will asks for something that should be tracked over time
  • there is a follow-up commitment
  • there is a deferred fix or investigation
  • there is a project thread with multiple steps

Do not add a task for:

  • tiny one-off answers
  • trivial actions completed immediately with no follow-up value
  • noisy internal micro-steps

Operating rules

  • Keep active state in tasks.json
  • Append notable updates to the current daily note when useful
  • Mark done only on explicit confirmation or very clear completion evidence
  • Prefer a few meaningful tasks over dozens of tiny chores