From b1979fbf21de70e177ace60e35350d955a92ad3f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:07:37 +0200 Subject: rename --- prompts/skills/project-taskwarrior/2-start-task.md | 24 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 24 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 prompts/skills/project-taskwarrior/2-start-task.md (limited to 'prompts/skills/project-taskwarrior/2-start-task.md') diff --git a/prompts/skills/project-taskwarrior/2-start-task.md b/prompts/skills/project-taskwarrior/2-start-task.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6b44811..0000000 --- a/prompts/skills/project-taskwarrior/2-start-task.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Start task - -Use with `00-context.md`. Project name and global rules apply (including one task in progress per project unless the user says otherwise). Only start tasks that have both `project:` and the `+agent` tag — use task IDs from `project: +agent` filtered lists. - -## Start each new task with a fresh context - -Work on each new task **must begin with a fresh context** — e.g. a new session or a sub-agent with no prior conversation. That way the task is executed with clear focus and no carry-over from other work. The task itself should already contain references to all required context (added when the task was created); read the task description and all annotations to get files, docs, and specs before starting. - -## Mark task as started - -When you begin working on a task, **always mark it as started in Taskwarrior** so current work is visible: - -```bash -task uuid: start -``` - -Do this as soon as you start work on the task. - -## Conventions - -- Start each new task with a fresh context; rely on the task’s description and annotations for all required context. -- Run `task uuid: start` when you start working on the task, not only when listing or completing. -- Do not start a second task for the same project while one is already started and not done, unless the user explicitly asks. -- When a task is selected via the review/overview step, use the stored UUID (for example, `uuid:`) for subsequent `start` operations, not a freshly-looked-up numeric ID from a new report. -- cgit v1.2.3