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Manage .flow/ tasks and epics. Triggers: 'show me my tasks', 'list epics', 'what tasks are there', 'add a task', 'create task', 'what's ready', 'task status', 'show fn-1-add-oauth'. NOT for /flow-next:plan or /flow-next:work.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/flow-next && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4993" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/flow-next && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Flow-Next Task Management

Quick task operations in .flow/. For planning features use /flow-next:plan, for executing use /flow-next:work.

Setup

CRITICAL: flowctl is BUNDLED — NOT installed globally. which flowctl will fail (expected). Always use:

FLOWCTL="${DROID_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/flowctl"

Then run commands with $FLOWCTL <command>.

Discover all commands/options:

$FLOWCTL --help
$FLOWCTL <command> --help   # e.g., $FLOWCTL task --help

Quick Reference

# Check if .flow exists
$FLOWCTL detect --json

# Initialize (if needed)
$FLOWCTL init --json

# List everything (epics + tasks grouped)
$FLOWCTL list --json

# List all epics
$FLOWCTL epics --json

# List all tasks (or filter by epic/status)
$FLOWCTL tasks --json
$FLOWCTL tasks --epic fn-1-add-oauth --json
$FLOWCTL tasks --status todo --json

# View epic with all tasks
$FLOWCTL show fn-1-add-oauth --json
$FLOWCTL cat fn-1-add-oauth              # Spec markdown

# View single task
$FLOWCTL show fn-1-add-oauth.2 --json
$FLOWCTL cat fn-1-add-oauth.2            # Task spec

# What's ready to work on?
$FLOWCTL ready --epic fn-1-add-oauth --json

# Create task under existing epic
$FLOWCTL task create --epic fn-1-add-oauth --title "Fix bug X" --json

# Set task description and acceptance (combined, fewer writes)
$FLOWCTL task set-spec fn-1-add-oauth.2 --description /tmp/desc.md --acceptance /tmp/accept.md --json

# Or use stdin with heredoc (no temp file):
$FLOWCTL task set-description fn-1-add-oauth.2 --file - --json <<'EOF'
Description here
EOF

# Start working on task
$FLOWCTL start fn-1-add-oauth.2 --json

# Mark task done
echo "What was done" > /tmp/summary.md
echo '{"commits":["abc123"],"tests":["npm test"],"prs":[]}' > /tmp/evidence.json
$FLOWCTL done fn-1-add-oauth.2 --summary-file /tmp/summary.md --evidence-json /tmp/evidence.json --json

# Validate structure
$FLOWCTL validate --epic fn-1-add-oauth --json
$FLOWCTL validate --all --json

Common Patterns

"Add a task for X"

  1. Find relevant epic:

    # List all epics
    $FLOWCTL epics --json
    
    # Or show a specific epic to check its scope
    $FLOWCTL show fn-1 --json
    
  2. Create task:

    $FLOWCTL task create --epic fn-N --title "Short title" --json
    
  3. Add description + acceptance (combined):

    cat > /tmp/desc.md << 'EOF'
    **Bug/Feature:** Brief description
    
    **Details:**
    - Point 1
    - Point 2
    EOF
    cat > /tmp/accept.md << 'EOF'
    - [ ] Criterion 1
    - [ ] Criterion 2
    EOF
    $FLOWCTL task set-spec fn-N.M --description /tmp/desc.md --acceptance /tmp/accept.md --json
    

"What tasks are there?"

# All epics
$FLOWCTL epics --json

# All tasks
$FLOWCTL tasks --json

# Tasks for specific epic
$FLOWCTL tasks --epic fn-1-add-oauth --json

# Ready tasks for an epic
$FLOWCTL ready --epic fn-1-add-oauth --json

"Show me task X"

$FLOWCTL show fn-1-add-oauth.2 --json   # Metadata
$FLOWCTL cat fn-1-add-oauth.2           # Full spec

(Legacy fn-1.2 / fn-1-xxx.2 still works.)

Create new epic (rare - usually via /flow-next:plan)

$FLOWCTL epic create --title "Epic title" --json
# Returns: {"success": true, "id": "fn-N-epic-title", ...}

ID Format

  • Epic: fn-N-slug where slug is derived from title (e.g., fn-1-add-oauth, fn-2-fix-login-bug)
  • Task: fn-N-slug.M (e.g., fn-1-add-oauth.1, fn-2-fix-login-bug.2)

Legacy formats fn-N and fn-N-xxx (random 3-char suffix) are still supported.

Notes

  • Run $FLOWCTL --help to discover all commands and options
  • All writes go through flowctl (don't edit JSON/MD files directly)
  • --json flag gives machine-readable output
  • For complex planning/execution, use /flow-next:plan and /flow-next:work

flow-plan

gmickel

Create structured build plans from feature requests, bug reports, or Beads issue IDs. Use when planning features, designing implementation, preparing work breakdown, or when given a bead/issue ID to plan. Triggers on /flow:plan with text descriptions or issue IDs (e.g., bd-123, gno-45, app-12).

00

flow-next-work

gmickel

Execute a Flow epic or task systematically with git setup, task tracking, quality checks, and commit workflow. Use when implementing a plan or working through a spec. Triggers on /flow-next:work with Flow IDs (fn-1-add-oauth, fn-1-add-oauth.2, or legacy fn-1, fn-1.2, fn-1-xxx, fn-1-xxx.2).

00

flow-next-rp-explorer

gmickel

Token-efficient codebase exploration using RepoPrompt CLI. Use when user says "use rp to..." or "use repoprompt to..." followed by explore, find, understand, search, or similar actions.

10

flow-next-epic-review

gmickel

Epic completion review - verifies all epic tasks implement spec requirements. Triggers on /flow-next:epic-review.

10

flow-interview

gmickel

Interview user in-depth about a spec, bead, or feature idea to extract complete implementation details. Use when user wants to flesh out a spec, refine requirements, discuss technical details, clarify a feature before building, or asks to be interviewed about their idea. Triggers on "interview me", "ask me questions about", "flesh out this spec", "refine requirements", "help me think through".

40

flow-next-impl-review

gmickel

John Carmack-level implementation review via RepoPrompt or Codex. Use when reviewing code changes, PRs, or implementations. Triggers on /flow-next:impl-review.

00

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