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This skill helps you manage complex tasks by creating and updating persistent task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md in your project.

This is most likely a fork of the planning-with-files skill from codingheader
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---
name: planning-with-files
version: "2.1.2"
description: Implements Manus-style file-based planning for complex tasks. Creates task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md. Use when starting complex multi-step tasks, research projects, or any task requiring >5 tool calls.
user-invocable: true
allowed-tools:
  - Read
  - Write
  - Edit
  - Bash
  - Glob
  - Grep
  - WebFetch
  - WebSearch
hooks:
  SessionStart:
    - hooks:
        - type: command
          command: "echo '[planning-with-files] Ready. Auto-activates for complex tasks, or invoke manually with /planning-with-files'"
  PreToolUse:
    - matcher: "Write|Edit|Bash"
      hooks:
        - type: command
          command: "cat task_plan.md 2>/dev/null | head -30 || true"
  PostToolUse:
    - matcher: "Write|Edit"
      hooks:
        - type: command
          command: "echo '[planning-with-files] File updated. If this completes a phase, update task_plan.md status.'"
  Stop:
    - hooks:
        - type: command
          command: "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/check-complete.sh"
---

# Planning with Files

Work like Manus: Use persistent markdown files as your "working memory on disk."

## Important: Where Files Go

When using this skill:

- **Templates** are stored in the skill directory at `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/`
- **Your planning files** (`task_plan.md`, `findings.md`, `progress.md`) should be created in **your project directory** — the folder where you're working

| Location | What Goes There |
|----------|-----------------|
| Skill directory (`${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/`) | Templates, scripts, reference docs |
| Your project directory | `task_plan.md`, `findings.md`, `progress.md` |

This ensures your planning files live alongside your code, not buried in the skill installation folder.

## Quick Start

Before ANY complex task:

1. **Create `task_plan.md`** in your project — Use [templates/task_plan.md](templates/task_plan.md) as reference
2. **Create `findings.md`** in your project — Use [templates/findings.md](templates/findings.md) as reference
3. **Create `progress.md`** in your project — Use [templates/progress.md](templates/progress.md) as reference
4. **Re-read plan before decisions** — Refreshes goals in attention window
5. **Update after each phase** — Mark complete, log errors

> **Note:** All three planning files should be created in your current working directory (your project root), not in the skill's installation folder.

## The Core Pattern

```
Context Window = RAM (volatile, limited)
Filesystem = Disk (persistent, unlimited)

→ Anything important gets written to disk.
```

## File Purposes

| File | Purpose | When to Update |
|------|---------|----------------|
| `task_plan.md` | Phases, progress, decisions | After each phase |
| `findings.md` | Research, discoveries | After ANY discovery |
| `progress.md` | Session log, test results | Throughout session |

## Critical Rules

### 1. Create Plan First
Never start a complex task without `task_plan.md`. Non-negotiable.

### 2. The 2-Action Rule
> "After every 2 view/browser/search operations, IMMEDIATELY save key findings to text files."

This prevents visual/multimodal information from being lost.

### 3. Read Before Decide
Before major decisions, read the plan file. This keeps goals in your attention window.

### 4. Update After Act
After completing any phase:
- Mark phase status: `in_progress` → `complete`
- Log any errors encountered
- Note files created/modified

### 5. Log ALL Errors
Every error goes in the plan file. This builds knowledge and prevents repetition.

```markdown
## Errors Encountered
| Error | Attempt | Resolution |
|-------|---------|------------|
| FileNotFoundError | 1 | Created default config |
| API timeout | 2 | Added retry logic |
```

### 6. Never Repeat Failures
```
if action_failed:
    next_action != same_action
```
Track what you tried. Mutate the approach.

## The 3-Strike Error Protocol

```
ATTEMPT 1: Diagnose & Fix
  → Read error carefully
  → Identify root cause
  → Apply targeted fix

ATTEMPT 2: Alternative Approach
  → Same error? Try different method
  → Different tool? Different library?
  → NEVER repeat exact same failing action

ATTEMPT 3: Broader Rethink
  → Question assumptions
  → Search for solutions
  → Consider updating the plan

AFTER 3 FAILURES: Escalate to User
  → Explain what you tried
  → Share the specific error
  → Ask for guidance
```

## Read vs Write Decision Matrix

| Situation | Action | Reason |
|-----------|--------|--------|
| Just wrote a file | DON'T read | Content still in context |
| Viewed image/PDF | Write findings NOW | Multimodal → text before lost |
| Browser returned data | Write to file | Screenshots don't persist |
| Starting new phase | Read plan/findings | Re-orient if context stale |
| Error occurred | Read relevant file | Need current state to fix |
| Resuming after gap | Read all planning files | Recover state |

## The 5-Question Reboot Test

If you can answer these, your context management is solid:

| Question | Answer Source |
|----------|---------------|
| Where am I? | Current phase in task_plan.md |
| Where am I going? | Remaining phases |
| What's the goal? | Goal statement in plan |
| What have I learned? | findings.md |
| What have I done? | progress.md |

## When to Use This Pattern

**Use for:**
- Multi-step tasks (3+ steps)
- Research tasks
- Building/creating projects
- Tasks spanning many tool calls
- Anything requiring organization

**Skip for:**
- Simple questions
- Single-file edits
- Quick lookups

## Templates

Copy these templates to start:

- [templates/task_plan.md](templates/task_plan.md) — Phase tracking
- [templates/findings.md](templates/findings.md) — Research storage
- [templates/progress.md](templates/progress.md) — Session logging

## Scripts

Helper scripts for automation:

- `scripts/init-session.sh` — Initialize all planning files
- `scripts/check-complete.sh` — Verify all phases complete

## Advanced Topics

- **Manus Principles:** See [reference.md](reference.md)
- **Real Examples:** See [examples.md](examples.md)

## Anti-Patterns

| Don't | Do Instead |
|-------|------------|
| Use TodoWrite for persistence | Create task_plan.md file |
| State goals once and forget | Re-read plan before decisions |
| Hide errors and retry silently | Log errors to plan file |
| Stuff everything in context | Store large content in files |
| Start executing immediately | Create plan file FIRST |
| Repeat failed actions | Track attempts, mutate approach |
| Create files in skill directory | Create files in your project |

Overview

This skill implements Manus-style file-based planning to manage complex multi-step tasks. It creates and maintains three persistent Markdown files—task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md—in your project directory so planning stays alongside code. Use this to keep goals, discoveries, and session logs durable across long workflows and many tool calls.

How this skill works

On initialization the skill provides templates and helper scripts, then instructs you to create task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md in your project root. The workflow enforces writing important context to disk, saving discoveries after frequent viewing or data collection, and updating phase status and error logs after each phase. Scripts can bootstrap files and check phase completion.

When to use it

  • Starting a complex task with 3+ phases or many dependent steps
  • Running research or investigative projects that produce incremental findings
  • Any workflow that will require more than five external tool calls or multimodal views
  • Working across sessions or with collaborators who need persistent context
  • When errors must be tracked and reproducible fixes are required

Best practices

  • Always create task_plan.md before executing major work; treat it as non-negotiable
  • Follow the 2-action rule: after two view/search steps, immediately save findings to files
  • Re-read task_plan.md and findings.md before making major decisions or starting a new phase
  • Log every error in the plan file and follow the 3-strike protocol before escalating
  • Store the three planning files in your project root, not in the skill installation directory

Example use cases

  • Coordinating a multi-module software feature that requires design, implementation, and testing phases
  • Conducting literature or web research where discoveries must be aggregated and cited
  • Data pipeline debugging where errors and attempted fixes must be tracked
  • Long-running experiments that pause and resume across sessions
  • Onboarding a teammate by sharing a single set of planning files with current state

FAQ

Where should the planning files live?

Always create task_plan.md, findings.md, and progress.md in your project root so they remain with the code and are easy to find.

What if a step fails repeatedly?

Follow the 3-strike error protocol: diagnose and fix, try an alternative, then rethink assumptions. After three failures, escalate to the user with detailed logs.