groove-utilities-memory-promises

Capture and resolve deferred items from a session ('we'll come back to that'). Use $ARGUMENTS as the promise text, or --list / --resolve N.

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Install skill "groove-utilities-memory-promises" with this command: npx skills add andreadellacorte/groove/andreadellacorte-groove-groove-utilities-memory-promises

groove-utilities-memory-promises

Use $ARGUMENTS as the promise text if provided, or a flag:

  • --list: show all open promises
  • --resolve <N>: mark promise N as resolved

Outcome

Deferred items from a session are captured before they are forgotten, or existing open promises are reviewed and resolved.

Acceptance Criteria

  • New promise captured with date and optional context
  • --list shows all open promises clearly numbered
  • --resolve N marks promise N as resolved

Task backend

Read tasks.backend from .groove/index.md. Promises are tracked as tasks in the configured backend. If no task backend is configured (tasks.backend: none), tell the user to run /groove-utilities-task-install first.

Promises are stored as tasks under a shared "Groove Memory" milestone → "Promises" epic hierarchy. This keeps them organised and out of the main work task list.

Ensure parent hierarchy

Before any operation, resolve or create the parent epic:

  1. Find or create the Groove Memory milestone:
    • beans list -t milestone --search "Groove Memory" -q — if output is non-empty, use the first ID; otherwise beans create "Groove Memory" -t milestone and capture the new ID
  2. Find or create the Promises epic under that milestone:
    • beans list -t epic --parent <milestone-id> --search "Promises" -q — if non-empty, use first ID; otherwise beans create "Promises" -t epic --parent <milestone-id> and capture the new ID

Use the Promises epic ID as <parent-id> for all promise tasks.

--list

  1. Resolve <parent-id> (see above)
  2. beans list --parent <parent-id> -s todo -t task
  3. Display as numbered list: 1. [<id>] <title> — position number for --resolve N, beans ID in brackets
  4. If empty: print "No open promises."

--resolve <N>

  1. Resolve <parent-id>; run beans list --parent <parent-id> -s todo -t task
  2. Find the Nth item; if not found: print "No open promise #N" and exit
  3. beans update <id> -s completed
  4. Confirm: "Promise #N resolved."

Default — add a promise

  1. Resolve <parent-id> (see above)
  2. Get promise text from $ARGUMENTS if provided; otherwise ask: "What's being deferred?"
  3. Optionally ask: "Any context? (enter to skip)"
  4. beans create "<text>" -t task --parent <parent-id> -s todo -p deferred
  5. If context given: beans update <id> -d "<context>"
  6. Confirm: "Promise captured: [<id>] <text>"

Constraints

  • Read tasks.backend from .groove/index.md at the start of every invocation
  • Requires a configured task backend — if tasks.backend: none, prompt user to install one
  • Never auto-capture promises without user confirmation — always explicit
  • Milestone/epic parent hierarchy is idempotent — always check before creating; never create duplicates
  • Use -s todo for open, -s completed for resolved; -p deferred to signal not active work
  • Do not resolve all promises automatically; resolve one at a time unless user asks for --resolve-all
  • --resolve-all requires confirmation: "Resolve all N open promises?" before proceeding

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