OpenSpace multi-deliverable-tracking-1e842b

Track completion status of all required deliverables and ensure ALL outputs are completed before stopping

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/HKUDS/OpenSpace
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/HKUDS/OpenSpace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/gdpval_bench/skills/multi-deliverable-tracking-1e842b" ~/.claude/skills/hkuds-openspace-multi-deliverable-tracking-1e842b && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: gdpval_bench/skills/multi-deliverable-tracking-1e842b/SKILL.md
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Multi-Deliverable Task Tracking

Purpose

This skill ensures that agents working on tasks with multiple required outputs explicitly track which deliverables are complete and prioritize completing ALL required outputs before considering the task finished.

Problem Pattern

Agents often stop after completing the first or partial set of deliverables, even when multiple outputs are explicitly required. This leads to incomplete task execution.

Instructions

Step 1: Identify All Required Deliverables

At the start of any task, explicitly enumerate ALL required outputs:

Required Deliverables Checklist:
- [ ] Deliverable 1: [description]
- [ ] Deliverable 2: [description]
- [ ] Deliverable 3: [description]

Step 2: Track Progress Explicitly

Maintain a visible progress tracker throughout task execution. Update it after each deliverable is completed:

Progress Tracker:
- [x] Email to Juvoxa CEO (COMPLETE)
- [ ] Email to Second Company CEO (PENDING)

Step 3: Verify Before Stopping

Before concluding the task, perform a final verification:

  1. Review the original task requirements
  2. Check each item in your deliverables checklist
  3. Confirm ALL items are marked complete
  4. Only stop when every required deliverable is finished

Step 4: Prioritize Completion Over Speed

If you encounter difficulties with one deliverable:

  • Do NOT abandon remaining deliverables
  • Attempt alternative approaches (switch tools, methods, etc.)
  • Complete what you can before reporting any blockers

Example Workflow

Task: Create emails to two company CEOs

1. INITIALIZE CHECKLIST:
   - [ ] Email to Juvoxa CEO
   - [ ] Email to PartnerCo CEO

2. EXECUTE DELIVERABLE 1:
   - Create email to Juvoxa CEO
   - Save/output the file
   - UPDATE: - [x] Email to Juvoxa CEO

3. CHECK STATUS:
   - 1 of 2 complete
   - Continue to next deliverable

4. EXECUTE DELIVERABLE 2:
   - Create email to PartnerCo CEO
   - Save/output the file
   - UPDATE: - [x] Email to PartnerCo CEO

5. FINAL VERIFICATION:
   - All checkmarks complete? YES
   - Task is now complete

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

  • ❌ Stopping after first deliverable without checking requirements
  • ❌ Assuming "good enough" without verifying all outputs
  • ❌ Not maintaining visible progress tracking
  • ❌ Abandoning remaining deliverables when one becomes difficult

When to Apply

Use this skill whenever a task requires:

  • Multiple files to be created
  • Multiple outputs to different recipients
  • Several distinct deliverables specified in requirements
  • Any situation where "done" could be ambiguous