autonomous-skill
Use when user wants to execute long-running tasks that require multiple sessions to complete. This skill manages task decomposition, progress tracking, and autonomous execution using Claude Code headless mode with auto-continuation. Trigger phrases: "autonomous", "long-running task", "multi-session", "自主执行", "长时任务", "autonomous skill".
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/autonomous-skill && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/68" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/autonomous-skill && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/autonomous-skill
About this skill
Autonomous Skill - Long-Running Task Execution
Execute complex, long-running tasks across multiple sessions using a dual-agent pattern (Initializer + Executor) with automatic session continuation.
Directory Structure
All task data is stored in .autonomous/<task-name>/ under the project root:
project-root/
└── .autonomous/
├── build-rest-api/
│ ├── task_list.md
│ └── progress.md
├── refactor-auth/
│ ├── task_list.md
│ └── progress.md
└── ...
This allows multiple autonomous tasks to run in parallel without conflicts.
Workflow Overview
User Request → Generate Task Name → Create .autonomous/<task-name>/ → Execute Sessions
Step 1: Initialize Task Directory
Generate a task name from user's description and create the directory:
# Generate task name (lowercase, hyphens, max 30 chars)
# Example: "Build a REST API for todo app" → "build-rest-api-todo"
TASK_NAME=$(echo "$USER_TASK" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed 's/[^a-z0-9]/-/g' | sed 's/--*/-/g' | cut -c1-30 | sed 's/-$//')
# Create task directory
TASK_DIR=".autonomous/$TASK_NAME"
mkdir -p "$TASK_DIR"
echo "Task directory: $TASK_DIR"
Step 2: Analyze Current State
Check if this is a new task or continuation:
TASK_DIR=".autonomous/$TASK_NAME"
# Look for existing task list
if [ -f "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md" ]; then
echo "=== CONTINUATION MODE ==="
echo "Found existing task at: $TASK_DIR"
# Show progress summary
TOTAL=$(grep -c '^\- \[' "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md" 2>/dev/null || echo "0")
DONE=$(grep -c '^\- \[x\]' "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md" 2>/dev/null || echo "0")
echo "Progress: $DONE/$TOTAL tasks completed"
# Show recent progress notes
echo ""
echo "=== Recent Progress ==="
head -50 "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md"
else
echo "=== NEW TASK MODE ==="
echo "Creating new task at: $TASK_DIR"
mkdir -p "$TASK_DIR"
fi
Step 3: Choose Agent Mode
For NEW Tasks (Initializer Mode)
If task_list.md does NOT exist in the task directory:
SKILL_DIR="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/autonomous-skill"
TASK_DIR=".autonomous/$TASK_NAME"
# Read the initializer prompt template
INITIALIZER_PROMPT=$(cat "$SKILL_DIR/templates/initializer-prompt.md")
# Execute initializer session
claude -p "Task: $USER_TASK_DESCRIPTION
Task Directory: $TASK_DIR
$INITIALIZER_PROMPT" \
--output-format stream-json \
--max-turns 50 \
--append-system-prompt "You are the Initializer Agent. Create task_list.md and progress.md in $TASK_DIR directory."
For CONTINUATION (Executor Mode)
If task_list.md EXISTS in the task directory:
SKILL_DIR="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/skills/autonomous-skill"
TASK_DIR=".autonomous/$TASK_NAME"
# Read the executor prompt template
EXECUTOR_PROMPT=$(cat "$SKILL_DIR/templates/executor-prompt.md")
# Read current state
TASK_LIST=$(cat "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md")
PROGRESS=$(cat "$TASK_DIR/progress.md" 2>/dev/null || echo "No previous progress notes")
# Execute executor session
claude -p "Continue working on the task.
Task Directory: $TASK_DIR
Current task_list.md:
$TASK_LIST
Previous progress notes:
$PROGRESS
$EXECUTOR_PROMPT" \
--output-format stream-json \
--max-turns 100 \
--append-system-prompt "You are the Executor Agent. Complete tasks and update files in $TASK_DIR directory."
Step 4: Auto-Continue Loop
After each session completes, check remaining tasks and auto-continue:
#!/bin/bash
TASK_DIR=".autonomous/$TASK_NAME"
AUTO_CONTINUE_DELAY=3
SESSION_NUM=1
while true; do
echo ""
echo "=========================================="
echo " SESSION $SESSION_NUM - Task: $TASK_NAME"
echo "=========================================="
# Run the appropriate agent
# ... execute session ...
# Check completion
if [ -f "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md" ]; then
TOTAL=$(grep -c '^\- \[' "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md" 2>/dev/null || echo "0")
DONE=$(grep -c '^\- \[x\]' "$TASK_DIR/task_list.md" 2>/dev/null || echo "0")
echo ""
echo "=== Progress: $DONE/$TOTAL tasks completed ==="
if [ "$DONE" -eq "$TOTAL" ] && [ "$TOTAL" -gt 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "All tasks completed! Exiting."
break
fi
fi
# Auto-continue with delay
echo ""
echo "Continuing in $AUTO_CONTINUE_DELAY seconds... (Press Ctrl+C to pause)"
sleep $AUTO_CONTINUE_DELAY
SESSION_NUM=$((SESSION_NUM + 1))
done
Step 5: Report Progress
After execution, display a clear progress report:
==========================================
SESSION COMPLETE - Task: build-rest-api
==========================================
Task Directory: .autonomous/build-rest-api/
Tasks completed this session:
- [x] Task 5: Implement user authentication
- [x] Task 6: Add login form validation
Overall Progress: 18/50 tasks (36%)
Next tasks:
- [ ] Task 7: Create password reset flow
- [ ] Task 8: Add session management
Continuing in 3 seconds... (Press Ctrl+C to pause)
Usage Examples
Example 1: Start New Task
User: Please use autonomous skill to build a REST API for a todo app
Response:
1. Generated task name: "build-rest-api-todo"
2. Created directory: .autonomous/build-rest-api-todo/
3. Running Initializer Agent...
4. Created task_list.md with 25 tasks
5. Progress: 3/25 completed
6. Auto-continuing in 3 seconds...
Example 2: Continue Existing Task
User: Continue the autonomous task "build-rest-api-todo"
Response:
1. Found task: .autonomous/build-rest-api-todo/
2. Current progress: 15/25 tasks
3. Running Executor Agent...
4. Completed tasks 16-17
5. Progress: 17/25 completed
6. Auto-continuing in 3 seconds...
Example 3: List All Tasks
# List all autonomous tasks
ls -la .autonomous/
# Show progress for specific task
cat .autonomous/build-rest-api-todo/task_list.md
Key Files
For each task in .autonomous/<task-name>/:
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
task_list.md | Master task list with checkbox progress |
progress.md | Session-by-session progress notes |
Important Notes
- Task Isolation: Each task has its own directory, no conflicts
- Task Naming: Auto-generated from description (lowercase, hyphens)
- Task List is Sacred: Never delete or modify descriptions, only mark
[x] - One Task at a Time per Session: Focus on completing tasks thoroughly
- Auto-Continue: Sessions auto-continue with 3s delay; Ctrl+C to pause
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Task not found | Check .autonomous/ for existing tasks |
| Multiple tasks | Specify task name explicitly |
| Session stuck | Check progress.md in task directory |
| Need to restart | Delete task directory and start fresh |
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