Claude-skill-registry-data markdown-task-manager
Use when managing tasks, the system is a Kanban task manager based on local Markdown files (`kanban.md` and `archive.md`). It follows a strict format compatible with the task-manager.html web application.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry-data
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry-data "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/data/markdown-task-manager" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-data-markdown-task-manager && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
data/markdown-task-manager/SKILL.mdsource content
📋 Markdown Task Manager Skill
When to Use This Skill
- Create tasks to document work to be done
- Plan complex features
- Track project progress
- Archive completed tasks
- Generate status reports
📋 STRICT Task Format
Mandatory Template
### TASK-XXX | Task title **Priority**: [Critical|High|Medium|Low] | **Category**: [Value] | **Assigned**: @user1, @user2 **Created**: YYYY-MM-DD | **Started**: YYYY-MM-DD | **Due**: YYYY-MM-DD | **Finished**: YYYY-MM-DD **Tags**: #tag1 #tag2 #tag3 Free text description. **NO `##` or `###` headings allowed**. **Subtasks**: - [ ] First subtask - [x] Completed subtask **Notes**: Additional notes with subsections `**Title**:`. **Result**: What was done. **Modified files**: - file.js (lines 42-58)
❌ FORBIDDEN
or## Title
inside a task### Title
or**Subtasks**
without**Notes**:- Automatic archiving (only on user request)
Why? The HTML parser of the application does not recognize
## inside tasks.
🔄 Workflow
1. New Request
- Read
to get the last task IDkanban.md - Create task in
→ "📝 To Do" sectionkanban.md - Unique ID (TASK-XXX) auto-incremented
- Break down into subtasks if needed
- Increment counter in
<!-- Config: Last Task ID: XXX -->
2. Start Work
- Move task → "🚀 In Progress" section
- Add
**Started**: YYYY-MM-DD - Check off subtasks progressively
3. Finish Work
- Move → "✅ Done" section
- Add
**Finished**: YYYY-MM-DD - Document in
:**Notes**:
- What was done**Result**:
- List with line numbers**Modified files**:
- Choices made**Technical decisions**:
- Validated tests**Tests performed**:
4. Archiving
⚠️ Tasks are NOT archived immediately!
- Completed tasks remain in "✅ Done"
- Only on user request → move to
archive.md - Never archive directly at end of work
📁 File Structure
kanban.md
# Kanban Board <!-- Config: Last Task ID: 42 --> ## ⚙️ Configuration **Columns**: 📝 To Do | 🚀 In Progress | 👀 Review | ✅ Done **Categories**: Frontend, Backend, DevOps **Users**: @alice, @bob **Tags**: #bug, #feature, #docs --- ## 📝 To Do ### TASK-001 | Title [...] ## 🚀 In Progress ## 👀 Review ## ✅ Done ### TASK-003 | Completed task [...]
archive.md
# Task Archive > Archived tasks ## ✅ Archives ### TASK-001 | Archived task [... full content ...] --- ### TASK-002 | Another archived task [... full content ...]
🎯 Golden Rules
✅ ALWAYS
- Create task BEFORE coding
- Strict format (no
inside tasks)## - Break down if complex (3+ steps)
- Update in real-time
- Document result in
**Notes**: - Reference tasks in commits (
)TASK-XXX - Leave in "Done" (archive only on user request)
❌ NEVER
inside a task## Title- Code without creating task
- Forget to check off subtasks
- Archive immediately (stay in "Done")
- Forget to document the result
🔧 User Commands
Planning
- "Plan [feature]"
- "Create roadmap for 3 months"
Execution
- "Do TASK-XXX"
- "Continue TASK-XXX"
Tracking
- "Where are we?"
- "Weekly status"
Modifications
- "Break down TASK-XXX"
- "Add subtask to TASK-XXX"
Search
- "Search in archives: [keyword]"
Maintenance
- "Archive completed tasks"
📝 Complete Examples
Simple Task
### TASK-001 | Fix login bug **Priority**: Critical | **Category**: Backend | **Assigned**: @bob **Created**: 2025-01-20 | **Due**: 2025-01-21 **Tags**: #bug #urgent Users cannot log in. Error 500 in logs. **Notes**: Check Redis, related to yesterday's deployment.
Complete Task with Result
### TASK-042 | Notification system **Priority**: High | **Category**: Backend | **Assigned**: @alice **Created**: 2025-01-15 | **Started**: 2025-01-18 | **Finished**: 2025-01-22 **Tags**: #feature Real-time notifications with WebSockets. **Subtasks**: - [x] Setup WebSocket server - [x] REST API - [x] Email sending - [x] Notifications UI - [x] E2E tests **Notes**: **Result**: ✅ Functional system with WebSocket, REST API and emails. **Modified files**: - src/websocket/server.js (lines 1-150) - src/api/notifications.js (lines 20-85) **Technical decisions**: - Socket.io for WebSockets - SendGrid for emails - 30-day history in MongoDB **Tests performed**: - ✅ 100 simultaneous connections - ✅ Auto-reconnection - ✅ Emails < 2s
🛠️ Skill Functions
When using this skill, you must:
- Read kanban.md to understand current state and get last ID
- Create tasks following strict format
- Update tasks by moving between sections
- Check off subtasks progressively
- Document result in Notes before marking Done
- Increment Last Task ID in config comment
- Never archive unless explicitly requested
📘 Git Integration
# Commits with reference git commit -m "feat: Add feature (TASK-042 - 3/5)" git commit -m "fix: Bug fix (TASK-001)" # Branches git checkout -b feature/TASK-042-notifications
⚠️ Critical Points of Attention
- Markdown Format: Strictly respect format (no
inside tasks)## - ID Increment: Always increment
<!-- Config: Last Task ID: XXX --> - Columns: Use exact column names defined in Configuration
- Archiving: NEVER archive automatically, only on request
- Documentation: Always fill
with Result, Modified files, etc.**Notes**:
🎓 Usage
Initialization
Before using the skill, verify the project contains:
(required)kanban.md
(required)archive.md
(optional but recommended)AI_WORKFLOW.md
First Use
"Use the markdown-task-manager skill to create a task for [feature]"
Invocation Examples
"Skill markdown-task-manager: create a task to implement authentication" "Skill markdown-task-manager: update TASK-007 with results" "Skill markdown-task-manager: list all tasks in progress" "Skill markdown-task-manager: archive completed tasks"
🔍 Implementation Details
Reading kanban.md
Always start by reading
kanban.md to:
- Get the last task ID from
<!-- Config: Last Task ID: XXX --> - Understand existing columns structure
- Check current tasks in each column
Creating a New Task
- Calculate new ID:
last_id + 1 - Format as
(3 digits with leading zeros)TASK-XXX - Add to "📝 To Do" section
- Update
comment<!-- Config: Last Task ID: XXX --> - Use today's date for
**Created**:
Moving Tasks Between Columns
When moving a task:
- Copy entire task content (from
to blank line before next task)### TASK-XXX - Paste in target column section
- Delete from original location
- Update dates accordingly (
or**Started**:
)**Finished**:
Completing Tasks
Before moving to "✅ Done":
- Ensure all subtasks are checked
[x] - Add
**Finished**: YYYY-MM-DD - Fill in
section with:**Notes**:
describing what was accomplished**Result**:
listing changed files with line ranges**Modified files**:
if any choices were made**Technical decisions**:
if tests were run**Tests performed**:
Archiving Tasks
Only when user explicitly requests archiving:
- Read task from "✅ Done" section in
kanban.md - Append task to "## ✅ Archives" section in
archive.md - Add separator
between archived tasks--- - Remove task from
kanban.md
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