speckit-tasks

Break down implementation plans into actionable task lists. Use after planning to create a structured task breakdown. Generates tasks.md with ordered, dependency-aware tasks.

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Install skill "speckit-tasks" with this command: npx skills add h3y6e/speckit-skills/h3y6e-speckit-skills-speckit-tasks

Speckit Tasks Skill

Pre-Execution Checks

Check for extension hooks (before tasks generation):

  • Check if specs/extensions.yml exists in the project root.
  • If it exists, read it and look for entries under the hooks.before_tasks key
  • If the YAML cannot be parsed or is invalid, skip hook checking silently and continue normally
  • Filter to only hooks where enabled: true
  • For each remaining hook, do not attempt to interpret or evaluate hook condition expressions:
    • If the hook has no condition field, or it is null/empty, treat the hook as executable
    • If the hook defines a non-empty condition, skip the hook and leave condition evaluation to the HookExecutor implementation
  • For each executable hook, output the following based on its optional flag:
    • Optional hook (optional: true):
      ## Extension Hooks
      
      **Optional Pre-Hook**: {extension}
      Command: `/{command}`
      Description: {description}
      
      Prompt: {prompt}
      To execute: `/{command}`
      
    • Mandatory hook (optional: false):
      ## Extension Hooks
      
      **Automatic Pre-Hook**: {extension}
      Executing: `/{command}`
      EXECUTE_COMMAND: {command}
      
      Wait for the result of the hook command before proceeding to the Outline.
      
  • If no hooks are registered or specs/extensions.yml does not exist, skip silently

Outline

  1. Setup: Run scripts/check-prerequisites.sh --json from repo root and parse FEATURE_DIR and AVAILABLE_DOCS list. All paths must be absolute. For single quotes in args like "I'm Groot", use escape syntax: e.g 'I'''m Groot' (or double-quote if possible: "I'm Groot").

  2. Load design documents: Read from FEATURE_DIR:

    • Required: plan.md (tech stack, libraries, structure), spec.md (user stories with priorities)
    • Optional: data-model.md (entities), contracts/ (interface contracts), research.md (decisions), quickstart.md (test scenarios)
    • Note: Not all projects have all documents. Generate tasks based on what's available.
  3. Execute task generation workflow:

    • Load plan.md and extract tech stack, libraries, project structure
    • Load spec.md and extract user stories with their priorities (P1, P2, P3, etc.)
    • If data-model.md exists: Extract entities and map to user stories
    • If contracts/ exists: Map interface contracts to user stories
    • If research.md exists: Extract decisions for setup tasks
    • Generate tasks organized by user story (see Task Generation Rules below)
    • Generate dependency graph showing user story completion order
    • Create parallel execution examples per user story
    • Validate task completeness (each user story has all needed tasks, independently testable)
  4. Generate tasks.md: Use references/tasks-template.md as structure, fill with:

    • Correct feature name from plan.md
    • Phase 1: Setup tasks (project initialization)
    • Phase 2: Foundational tasks (blocking prerequisites for all user stories)
    • Phase 3+: One phase per user story (in priority order from spec.md)
    • Each phase includes: story goal, independent test criteria, tests (if requested), implementation tasks
    • Final Phase: Polish & cross-cutting concerns
    • All tasks must follow the strict checklist format (see Task Generation Rules below)
    • Clear file paths for each task
    • Dependencies section showing story completion order
    • Parallel execution examples per story
    • Implementation strategy section (MVP first, incremental delivery)
  5. Report: Output path to generated tasks.md and summary:

    • Total task count
    • Task count per user story
    • Parallel opportunities identified
    • Independent test criteria for each story
    • Suggested MVP scope (typically just User Story 1)
    • Format validation: Confirm ALL tasks follow the checklist format (checkbox, ID, labels, file paths)
  6. Check for extension hooks: After tasks.md is generated, check if specs/extensions.yml exists in the project root.

    • If it exists, read it and look for entries under the hooks.after_tasks key
    • If the YAML cannot be parsed or is invalid, skip hook checking silently and continue normally
    • Filter to only hooks where enabled: true
    • For each remaining hook, do not attempt to interpret or evaluate hook condition expressions:
      • If the hook has no condition field, or it is null/empty, treat the hook as executable
      • If the hook defines a non-empty condition, skip the hook and leave condition evaluation to the HookExecutor implementation
    • For each executable hook, output the following based on its optional flag:
      • Optional hook (optional: true):
        ## Extension Hooks
        
        **Optional Hook**: {extension}
        Command: `/{command}`
        Description: {description}
        
        Prompt: {prompt}
        To execute: `/{command}`
        
      • Mandatory hook (optional: false):
        ## Extension Hooks
        
        **Automatic Hook**: {extension}
        Executing: `/{command}`
        EXECUTE_COMMAND: {command}
        
    • If no hooks are registered or specs/extensions.yml does not exist, skip silently

The tasks.md should be immediately executable - each task must be specific enough that an LLM can complete it without additional context.

Task Generation Rules

CRITICAL: Tasks MUST be organized by user story to enable independent implementation and testing.

Tests are OPTIONAL: Only generate test tasks if explicitly requested in the feature specification or if user requests TDD approach.

Checklist Format (REQUIRED)

Every task MUST strictly follow this format:

- [ ] [TaskID] [P?] [Story?] Description with file path

Format Components:

  1. Checkbox: ALWAYS start with - [ ] (markdown checkbox)
  2. Task ID: Sequential number (T001, T002, T003...) in execution order
  3. [P] marker: Include ONLY if task is parallelizable (different files, no dependencies on incomplete tasks)
  4. [Story] label: REQUIRED for user story phase tasks only
    • Format: [US1], [US2], [US3], etc. (maps to user stories from spec.md)
    • Setup phase: NO story label
    • Foundational phase: NO story label
    • User Story phases: MUST have story label
    • Polish phase: NO story label
  5. Description: Clear action with exact file path

Examples:

  • ✅ CORRECT: - [ ] T001 Create project structure per implementation plan
  • ✅ CORRECT: - [ ] T005 [P] Implement authentication middleware in src/middleware/auth.py
  • ✅ CORRECT: - [ ] T012 [P] [US1] Create User model in src/models/user.py
  • ✅ CORRECT: - [ ] T014 [US1] Implement UserService in src/services/user_service.py
  • ❌ WRONG: - [ ] Create User model (missing ID and Story label)
  • ❌ WRONG: T001 [US1] Create model (missing checkbox)
  • ❌ WRONG: - [ ] [US1] Create User model (missing Task ID)
  • ❌ WRONG: - [ ] T001 [US1] Create model (missing file path)

Task Organization

  1. From User Stories (spec.md) - PRIMARY ORGANIZATION:

    • Each user story (P1, P2, P3...) gets its own phase
    • Map all related components to their story:
      • Models needed for that story
      • Services needed for that story
      • Interfaces/UI needed for that story
      • If tests requested: Tests specific to that story
    • Mark story dependencies (most stories should be independent)
  2. From Contracts:

    • Map each interface contract → to the user story it serves
    • If tests requested: Each interface contract → contract test task [P] before implementation in that story's phase
  3. From Data Model:

    • Map each entity to the user story(ies) that need it
    • If entity serves multiple stories: Put in earliest story or Setup phase
    • Relationships → service layer tasks in appropriate story phase
  4. From Setup/Infrastructure:

    • Shared infrastructure → Setup phase (Phase 1)
    • Foundational/blocking tasks → Foundational phase (Phase 2)
    • Story-specific setup → within that story's phase

Phase Structure

  • Phase 1: Setup (project initialization)
  • Phase 2: Foundational (blocking prerequisites - MUST complete before user stories)
  • Phase 3+: User Stories in priority order (P1, P2, P3...)
    • Within each story: Tests (if requested) → Models → Services → Endpoints → Integration
    • Each phase should be a complete, independently testable increment
  • Final Phase: Polish & Cross-Cutting Concerns

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