daily task manager
plugin/skills/daily-task-manager/SKILL.md
name: daily-task-manager version: 2.0.0 description: | Task lifecycle management with stable task IDs. Add, complete, defer, remove, and review tasks with deterministic action routing and fail-closed ambiguity handling. Maintains a running task list as a brain page. triggers:
- "add task"
- "complete task"
- "what are my tasks"
- "task list"
- "defer task" tools:
- search
- get_page
- put_page
- add_timeline_entry mutating: true upstream: daily-task-manager@fc834ee
Daily Task Manager
Contract
This skill guarantees:
- Tasks stored as a brain page (
ops/tasks.md) with structured format and a stableidper task - Task lifecycle: add → in-progress → complete | defer | remove
- Priority levels: P0 (urgent), P1 (today), P2 (this week), P3 (backlog)
- Completed tasks archived with completion date; deferred tasks carry a target date + reason
- Mutations never drop unrelated tasks or unknown sections
- Every action returns the structured result below (Returns)
Returns
After every action, report a structured result so callers (including sub-agents) can chain reliably:
{action, task_id, status: ok|not_found|ambiguous|needs_confirmation, priority, date, page: "ops/tasks.md", saved: true|false}
For review, return the grouped active-task list instead of a single task_id. When invoked with the trigger "task list json", return a JSON array of task objects {id, description, priority, due, status} instead of markdown.
Tool Interface
Use ONLY the declared tools. get_page("ops/tasks.md") to read, put_page("ops/tasks.md", …) to write, add_timeline_entry for the audit trail, search for cross-referencing. Do not shell out to gbrain CLI verbs from this skill; the tools are the interface. (When the user runs this manually outside an agent, the CLI equivalents are gbrain get ops/tasks / gbrain put ops/tasks — equivalents only, not the skill's interface.)
Action Routing
Map user intent deterministically before touching state:
- "add / remind me to / put X on my list" → add
- "done with X / finished X / completed X / ✅ X" → complete
- "push X / defer X / move X to next week" → defer
- "delete X / remove X / kill task X" → remove (explicit delete words only — never infer remove)
- "what are my tasks / task list / what's on my plate (today)" → review ("today" filters to P0+P1)
Phases
- Load.
get_page("ops/tasks.md"). First run: if the page does not exist, create it from the Output Format template, then proceed. - Validate. Determine the action via Action Routing. If required fields are missing (see per-action rules), ask ONE concise clarification before mutating state. Never fabricate priorities, due dates, or defer reasons.
- Identify the target task (complete/defer/remove): match by
idwhen given; otherwise fuzzy-match description against ACTIVE tasks only. Zero matches → returnnot_found, do not mutate. Multiple matches → list candidates with IDs, returnambiguous, do not mutate. - Execute:
- Add: Require a description. Priority: use the user's stated/clearly-implied level; otherwise default to P3 and say so in the reply + timeline entry. Due date only if supplied or explicit in the user's words. Mint a new task ID (
t-YYYYMMDD-NN, NN = next free ordinal that day). Add a timeline entry. - Complete: Mark
[x], move to Completed with(completed: YYYY-MM-DD). - Defer: Require a target date/timeframe AND a reason; ask if missing. Move to Deferred preserving original text, ID, and priority unless the user changes them.
- Remove: Destructive — require explicit confirmation unless the user's message already contains it. Prefer suggesting complete or defer.
- Review: Read-only. Never mutates. Active tasks grouped by priority, IDs shown.
- Add: Require a description. Priority: use the user's stated/clearly-implied level; otherwise default to P3 and say so in the reply + timeline entry. Due date only if supplied or explicit in the user's words. Mint a new task ID (
- Save.
put_page("ops/tasks.md")after any mutation. Diff-mindset: touch only the affected lines; preserve all other content, including sections this skill doesn't recognize.
Edge Cases
- First run: page missing → create from template before acting;
status: ok, note "initialized". - Malformed page: if
ops/tasks.mdexists but doesn't match the schema, do NOT rewrite it wholesale. Append/edit within it minimally, preserve unknown content verbatim, and flag the malformation in the reply. - Retry/duplicate add: if an identical description already exists in active tasks, do not add a duplicate — report the existing task ID instead.
- Dates: ISO 8601 (
YYYY-MM-DD) everywhere. Compute "today"/"next week" with code/clock, never guess. - Page identifier: always
ops/tasks.md(with extension) in tool calls; this is the single canonical location. - Single-writer assumption (concurrency limitation). The task cycle is read-modify-write:
get_page("ops/tasks.md")→ edit →put_page("ops/tasks.md").put_pagereplaces the WHOLE page and has no compare-and-swap, so two mutations that interleave are last-writer-wins: the secondput_pageoverwrites the first's change (a completed task reappears, an added task vanishes), and thet-YYYYMMDD-NNminting can hand the same ordinal to two concurrent adds (duplicate IDs). Serialize task edits — never run parallel task mutations (multiple subagents, concurrent chat turns) againstops/tasks.md. If a mutation might race, re-get_pageimmediately beforeput_pageand re-derive the next free ordinal from the freshly-read page.
Output Format
Persisted page format
Each task carries a stable ID so later actions can target it safely:
# Tasks
## P0 — Urgent
- [ ] {task description} (due: {date})
## P1 — Today
- [ ] {task description} (due: {date optional})
## P2 — This Week
- [ ] {task description} (due: {date optional})
## P3 — Backlog
- [ ] {task description}
## Deferred
- [ ] {task description} (deferred until: {date}; reason: {reason})
## Completed
- [x] {task description} (completed: {date})
User-facing response
After a mutation: one concise line — action, task ID, priority/status, relevant date, saved-or-not. For review: active tasks grouped by priority. Keep replies compact; avoid tables on narrow chat surfaces.
Anti-Patterns
Each with its corrective action:
- Adding a task without priority → default P3 and SAY the default was applied (never silent).
- Mutating on an ambiguous reference → stop, list candidates with IDs, ask.
- Completing without a completion date → always stamp
(completed: YYYY-MM-DD). - Deferring without target date + reason → ask for both first.
- Removing without explicit confirmation → confirm first; offer complete/defer instead.
- Overwriting the page wholesale / dropping unknown sections → minimal diff edits only.
- Using undeclared tools or CLI verbs →
get_page/put_page/search/add_timeline_entryonly. - Fabricating due dates, priorities, or reasons → never invent required fields; ask.
- Unbounded list growth → when Backlog exceeds ~20 items, prompt a weekly review.
- Storing tasks outside the brain page → everything lives in
ops/tasks.md(searchable). - Running parallel task mutations against
ops/tasks.md→ last-writer-wins whole-pageput_pagesilently loses updates and mints duplicate IDs; serialize edits, re-read immediately before writing.
Design Rationale (failure modes this version closes)
- Interface drift: an earlier version declared
get_page/put_pageas tools but instructed CLI verbs in the body — models picked one at random. The declared tools are now the interface; CLI is relegated to a human-equivalent note. - Unmatchable tasks: without task IDs, "complete the deploy task" against two similar tasks silently mutated the wrong one. Stable
t-YYYYMMDD-NNIDs + fail-closed ambiguity handling fix this. - First-run crash: assuming
ops/tasks.mdexists made a missing page undefined behavior. Create-from-template on first run fixes this. - Wholesale overwrite risk: "write updated task list" invited full-page rewrites that drop concurrent edits. Minimal-diff mandate + preserve-unknown-content rule fix this.