roadmap-task-flow
Roadmap Task Flow
Use this skill for backlog-oriented task work.
Scope
This skill handles:
- quick task capture
- task detail enrichment
- task listing and backlog review
- task tagging and batch reprioritization
Keep the unit of work as tasks in a list or backlog.
This skill does not handle planning graphs or focused task-subset workspaces. Route those requests to roadmap-planning-views.
Recommended workflow
- Identify the target project from the conversation or current context.
- Prefer curated prompt workflows when they match the request.
- Read project or task resources when more context is needed before changing state.
- Fall back to direct task and tag tools for precise updates.
- Keep task status, priority, and tags aligned with the real plan after making changes.
Prompt-first defaults
- Use
quick-capturefor fast idea-to-task capture. - Use
add-task-detailswhen a task needs richer description, acceptance criteria, or execution detail. - Use
auto-prioritizewhen the user wants the backlog reordered. - Use
suggest-taskswhen the user asks what to do next.
References
- Workflow boundaries: references/workflow-boundaries.md
- MCP mapping: references/mcp-mapping.md
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