| name | using-termcanvas |
| description | Use when starting work in a TermCanvas-managed repo to route between direct work, Hydra, or a narrow TermCanvas skill. |
| alwaysApply | true |
Using TermCanvas
Route first. Choose the lightest path that preserves correctness.
Routing
- If the user wants to challenge, stress-test, or critically review an idea, argument, or proposal, use
challenge.
- If the user asks to investigate a bug, debug, or diagnose an issue, use
investigate.
- If the user asks for a security review or audit, use
security-audit.
- If the user asks for a code review or diff review, use
code-review.
- If the user asks to test a site, QA a page, or verify a deploy, use
qa.
- If the task is simple, local, high-certainty, or faster in the current
agent, do it directly. Do not invoke Hydra by default.
- If the task needs an isolated worktree, file evidence, retry/status control,
or a staged workflow, use
hydra.
- Before using Hydra in a repo, ensure the project has current Hydra
instructions via
hydra init-repo or the TermCanvas Hydra enable action.
Hydra workflow patterns
Lead-driven, decision-point oriented. The Lead reads the codebase, picks
the strategy, and dispatches workers for the steps that need a fresh
agent process. Roles available: lead (the decider — not itself dispatched),
dev (writes code AND its tests), reviewer (independent cross-model
check). No separate researcher — the Lead does its own research. No
separate tester — dev owns its own test surface.
hydra init --intent "..." --repo . then dispatch dev -> reviewer
for ambiguous, risky, or PRD-driven work
- call
hydra watch after each dispatch to wait for the decision point
hydra spawn --task "..." --repo . for a single isolated worker
- use when the task split is already known and you do not need the
full Lead-driven loop
Hydra worker primitive
hydra spawn --task "..." --repo .
- one direct isolated worker terminal
- use when the task split is already known and you do not need a full workflow
Guardrails
- Do not describe Hydra workflows as automatic parallelism unless multiple
spawned workers are actually involved.
- When launching Claude/Codex tasks via TermCanvas CLI, use
termcanvas terminal create --prompt "..." rather than termcanvas terminal input.
- After
hydra dispatch, immediately start hydra watch — do not ask whether to watch.
- Use
hydra watch / hydra status / hydra ledger / hydra list --workflows
for workflows created by hydra init.
- Use
hydra list and hydra cleanup <agentId> for direct workers created by
hydra spawn.
- Prefer structured Hydra state and files over terminal prose.
Memory Graph
When the session context contains a <memory-graph> block from TermCanvas:
- Check "References" before reading a memory file — referenced files are likely also relevant, follow the links
- If a memory is marked "Time-sensitive" with a date that has clearly passed, verify its content against current project state before acting on it
- Do not cite memory-graph metadata to the user — it's for your navigation, not for display