file-todos

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This skill should be used when managing the file-based todo tracking system in the .claude/todos/ directory. It provides workflows for creating todos, managing status and dependencies, conducting triage, and integrating with slash commands and code review processes.

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When & Why to Use This Skill

This Claude skill implements a sophisticated file-based todo tracking system designed for developers and engineering teams. It enables the systematic management of technical debt, feature requests, and code review feedback directly within the repository using structured Markdown files and YAML frontmatter. By providing automated workflows for task creation, triage, and dependency mapping, it ensures that development items are organized, prioritized, and documented without leaving the coding environment.

Use Cases

  • Converting code review findings and PR comments into actionable, trackable work items with defined acceptance criteria.
  • Managing complex technical debt by documenting problem statements, investigation results, and multiple proposed solutions for team review.
  • Streamlining the triage process for pending tasks to move them from 'pending' to 'ready' status with clear recommended actions.
  • Tracking and verifying task dependencies to ensure that critical blockers are resolved before starting dependent work items.
  • Maintaining a detailed historical work log that records specific changes, commands, and learnings for future knowledge sharing and debugging.
namefile-todos
descriptionThis skill should be used when managing the file-based todo tracking system in the .claude/todos/ directory. It provides workflows for creating todos, managing status and dependencies, conducting triage, and integrating with slash commands and code review processes.

File-Based Todo Tracking Skill

Overview

The .claude/todos/ directory contains a file-based tracking system for managing code review feedback, technical debt, feature requests, and work items. Each todo is a markdown file with YAML frontmatter and structured sections.

This skill should be used when:

  • Creating new todos from findings or feedback
  • Managing todo lifecycle (pending → ready → complete)
  • Triaging pending items for approval
  • Checking or managing dependencies
  • Converting PR comments or code findings into tracked work
  • Updating work logs during todo execution

File Naming Convention

Todo files follow this naming pattern:

{issue_id}-{status}-{priority}-{description}.md

Components:

  • issue_id: Sequential number (001, 002, 003...) - never reused
  • status: pending (needs triage), ready (approved), complete (done)
  • priority: p1 (critical), p2 (important), p3 (nice-to-have)
  • description: kebab-case, brief description

Examples:

001-pending-p1-mailer-test.md
002-ready-p1-fix-n-plus-1.md
005-complete-p2-refactor-csv.md

File Structure

Each todo is a markdown file with YAML frontmatter and structured sections. Use the template at todo-template.md as a starting point when creating new todos.

Required sections:

  • Problem Statement - What is broken, missing, or needs improvement?
  • Findings - Investigation results, root cause, key discoveries
  • Proposed Solutions - Multiple options with pros/cons, effort, risk
  • Recommended Action - Clear plan (filled during triage)
  • Acceptance Criteria - Testable checklist items
  • Work Log - Chronological record with date, actions, learnings

Optional sections:

  • Technical Details - Affected files, related components, DB changes
  • Resources - Links to errors, tests, PRs, documentation
  • Notes - Additional context or decisions

YAML frontmatter fields:

---
status: ready              # pending | ready | complete
priority: p1              # p1 | p2 | p3
issue_id: "002"
tags: [rails, performance, database]
dependencies: ["001"]     # Issue IDs this is blocked by
---

Common Workflows

Creating a New Todo

To create a new todo from findings or feedback:

  1. Determine next issue ID: ls .claude/todos/ | grep -o '^[0-9]\+' | sort -n | tail -1
  2. Copy template: cp assets/todo-template.md .claude/todos/{NEXT_ID}-pending-{priority}-{description}.md
  3. Edit and fill required sections:
    • Problem Statement
    • Findings (if from investigation)
    • Proposed Solutions (multiple options)
    • Acceptance Criteria
    • Add initial Work Log entry
  4. Determine status: pending (needs triage) or ready (pre-approved)
  5. Add relevant tags for filtering

When to create a todo:

  • Requires more than 15-20 minutes of work
  • Needs research, planning, or multiple approaches considered
  • Has dependencies on other work
  • Requires manager approval or prioritization
  • Part of larger feature or refactor
  • Technical debt needing documentation

When to act immediately instead:

  • Issue is trivial (< 15 minutes)
  • Complete context available now
  • No planning needed
  • User explicitly requests immediate action
  • Simple bug fix with obvious solution

Triaging Pending Items

To triage pending todos:

  1. List pending items: ls .claude/todos/*-pending-*.md
  2. For each todo:
    • Read Problem Statement and Findings
    • Review Proposed Solutions
    • Make decision: approve, defer, or modify priority
  3. Update approved todos:
    • Rename file: mv {file}-pending-{pri}-{desc}.md {file}-ready-{pri}-{desc}.md
    • Update frontmatter: status: pendingstatus: ready
    • Fill "Recommended Action" section with clear plan
    • Adjust priority if different from initial assessment
  4. Deferred todos stay in pending status

Use slash command: /triage for interactive approval workflow

Managing Dependencies

To track dependencies:

dependencies: ["002", "005"]  # This todo blocked by issues 002 and 005
dependencies: []               # No blockers - can work immediately

To check what blocks a todo:

grep "^dependencies:" .claude/todos/003-*.md

To find what a todo blocks:

grep -l 'dependencies:.*"002"' .claude/todos/*.md

To verify blockers are complete before starting:

for dep in 001 002 003; do
  [ -f ".claude/todos/${dep}-complete-*.md" ] || echo "Issue $dep not complete"
done

Updating Work Logs

When working on a todo, always add a work log entry:

### YYYY-MM-DD - Session Title

**By:** Claude Code / Developer Name

**Actions:**
- Specific changes made (include file:line references)
- Commands executed
- Tests run
- Results of investigation

**Learnings:**
- What worked / what didn't
- Patterns discovered
- Key insights for future work

Work logs serve as:

  • Historical record of investigation
  • Documentation of approaches attempted
  • Knowledge sharing for team
  • Context for future similar work

Completing a Todo

To mark a todo as complete:

  1. Verify all acceptance criteria checked off
  2. Update Work Log with final session and results
  3. Rename file: mv {file}-ready-{pri}-{desc}.md {file}-complete-{pri}-{desc}.md
  4. Update frontmatter: status: readystatus: complete
  5. Check for unblocked work: grep -l 'dependencies:.*"002"' .claude/todos/*-ready-*.md
  6. Commit with issue reference: feat: resolve issue 002

Integration with Development Workflows

Trigger Flow Tool
Code review /workflows:review → Findings → /triage → Todos Review agent + skill
PR comments /resolve_pr_parallel → Individual fixes → Todos gh CLI + skill
Code TODOs /resolve_todo_parallel → Fixes + Complex todos Agent + skill
Planning Brainstorm → Create todo → Work → Complete Skill
Feedback Discussion → Create todo → Triage → Work Skill + slash

Quick Reference Commands

Finding work:

# List highest priority unblocked work
grep -l 'dependencies: \[\]' .claude/todos/*-ready-p1-*.md

# List all pending items needing triage
ls .claude/todos/*-pending-*.md

# Find next issue ID
ls .claude/todos/ | grep -o '^[0-9]\+' | sort -n | tail -1 | awk '{printf "%03d", $1+1}'

# Count by status
for status in pending ready complete; do
  echo "$status: $(ls -1 .claude/todos/*-$status-*.md 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
done

Dependency management:

# What blocks this todo?
grep "^dependencies:" .claude/todos/003-*.md

# What does this todo block?
grep -l 'dependencies:.*"002"' .claude/todos/*.md

Searching:

# Search by tag
grep -l "tags:.*rails" .claude/todos/*.md

# Search by priority
ls .claude/todos/*-p1-*.md

# Full-text search
grep -r "payment" .claude/todos/

Key Distinctions

File-todos system (this skill):

  • Markdown files in .claude/todos/ directory
  • Development/project tracking
  • Standalone markdown files with YAML frontmatter
  • Used by humans and agents

Rails Todo model:

  • Database model in app/models/todo.rb
  • User-facing feature in the application
  • Active Record CRUD operations
  • Different from this file-based system

TodoWrite tool:

  • In-memory task tracking during agent sessions
  • Temporary tracking for single conversation
  • Not persisted to disk
  • Different from both systems above