task-master
AI-powered task management for structured, specification-driven development. Use this skill when you need to manage complex projects with PRDs, break down tasks into subtasks, track dependencies, and maintain organized development workflows across features and branches.
About task-master
task-master is a Claude AI skill developed by sfc-gh-dflippo. AI-powered task management for structured, specification-driven development. Use this skill when you need to manage complex projects with PRDs, break down tasks into subtasks, track dependencies, and maintain organized development workflows across features and branches. This powerful Claude Code plugin helps developers automate workflows and enhance productivity with intelligent AI assistance.
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| name | task-master |
| description | AI-powered task management for structured, specification-driven development. Use this skill when you need to manage complex projects with PRDs, break down tasks into subtasks, track dependencies, and maintain organized development workflows across features and branches. |
Task Master AI
An AI-powered task management system that integrates seamlessly with AI Agents to manage specification-driven development workflows.
Quick Start
Three Ways to Use Task Master:
- MCP Tools (Recommended) - Direct integration via Model Context Protocol
- CLI Commands - Terminal-based task management
- Tagged Contexts - Multi-branch/feature task isolation
Core Capabilities
Task Management
- Parse PRDs into actionable tasks automatically
- Break down complex tasks into manageable subtasks
- Track task dependencies and status
- Support for multiple task contexts (tags) for features/branches
AI-Powered Features
- Complexity analysis with recommendations
- Research-backed task expansion
- Intelligent task updates based on implementation drift
- Fresh information gathering beyond knowledge cutoff
Development Workflow
- Specification-driven development (SDD) support
- Iterative subtask implementation logging
- Git branch-aligned task contexts
- Team collaboration with isolated task lists
When to Use This Skill
ā Use Task Master when:
- Starting a new project from a PRD
- Managing complex multi-step features
- Working on feature branches with isolated tasks
- Need to track task dependencies and priorities
- Want AI-assisted task breakdown and planning
- Collaborating with team members on shared codebase
- Need to log implementation progress iteratively
ā Skip Task Master for:
- Simple single-file changes
- Quick bug fixes
- Trivial tasks with no dependencies
- Projects without formal requirements
Setup
Prerequisites
- Node.js installed
- API keys for AI providers (Anthropic, Perplexity, etc.)
- Git repository (optional, for branch-based workflows)
Installation
Global Installation:
npm install -g task-master-ai
Project-Local:
npm install task-master-ai
MCP Configuration
Add to your MCP config file (.cursor/mcp.json, .vscode/mcp.json, etc.):
{ "mcpServers": { "task-master-ai": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "task-master-ai"], "env": { "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY": "YOUR_KEY_HERE", "PERPLEXITY_API_KEY": "YOUR_KEY_HERE" } } } }
For complete setup details, see references/SETUP.md.
Basic Workflow
1. Initialize Project
Initialize taskmaster-ai in my project
2. Create PRD
Create your Product Requirements Document at .taskmaster/docs/prd.txt
3. Parse PRD
Parse my PRD at .taskmaster/docs/prd.txt
4. View Tasks
Show me the task list
5. Work on Tasks
What's the next task I should work on?
Can you help me implement task 3?
6. Track Progress
Mark task 3 as done
Update subtask 3.2 with my implementation findings
Key Concepts
Tagged Task Lists
Organize tasks into separate contexts (tags) for:
- Feature branches (
feature-auth,feature-dashboard) - Experiments (
experiment-zustand) - Team collaboration (
alice-work,bob-work) - Versions (
v1.0,v2.0,mvp)
Task Structure
- ID: Unique identifier (e.g.,
1,1.2) - Title: Brief description
- Description: What needs to be done
- Status:
pending,in-progress,done,deferred - Dependencies: Prerequisites (e.g.,
[1, 2.1]) - Priority:
high,medium,low - Details: Implementation notes
- Subtasks: Breakdown of complex tasks
Complexity Analysis
AI analyzes task complexity (1-10 scale) and recommends:
- Number of subtasks needed
- Areas requiring research
- Implementation approach
Common Commands
Task Viewing
List all tasks
Show me task 5
Show me tasks 1, 3, and 5
What's the next task?
Task Creation & Modification
Add a task to implement user authentication
Expand task 4 into subtasks
Update task 5 with new requirements
Mark task 3 as done
Task Organization
Move task 5 to become subtask 7.3
Add dependency: task 8 depends on task 5
Create a new tag called feature-auth
Switch to the feature-auth tag
Research & Analysis
Research the latest best practices for JWT authentication
Analyze task complexity for all pending tasks
Expand all pending tasks based on complexity
Advanced Workflows
PRD-Driven Feature Development
- Create dedicated tag for feature
- Write comprehensive PRD
- Parse PRD into tag
- Analyze complexity
- Expand complex tasks
- Implement iteratively
Team Collaboration
- Create personal tag for your work
- Copy tasks from master
- Work in isolation
- Merge back when ready
Branch-Based Development
- Create git branch
- Create matching tag from branch
- Develop feature with isolated tasks
- Merge code and tasks together
Integration with Development
Iterative Implementation
- View subtask details
- Plan implementation approach
- Log plan to subtask
- Begin coding
- Log progress and findings
- Mark complete
- Commit changes
Specification-Driven Development
Task Master supports full SDD workflow:
- Requirements gathering
- PRD creation
- Task generation
- Complexity analysis
- Implementation tracking
- Progress documentation
Resources
references/SETUP.md- Complete installation and configurationreferences/WORKFLOW.md- Detailed development workflowsreferences/COMMANDS.md- Comprehensive command referencereferences/BEST_PRACTICES.md- Tips and patterns
References
Quick Tips:
- Always start with a detailed PRD
- Use complexity analysis before expanding tasks
- Log implementation findings to subtasks
- Leverage tags for feature isolation
- Use research tool for fresh information

sfc-gh-dflippo
snowflake-dbt-demo
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