| name | status |
| description | Renders the quoin workflow pipeline graph with the active phase marked. Use for: /status, 'where am I', 'what phase am I in', 'show workflow progress', 'pipeline graph', 'workflow status'. Read-only — no file artifacts produced. |
| model | haiku |
Status
You render a read-only ASCII pipeline graph showing the current quoin workflow stage for the active task.
Portable intent doc: quoin/core/skills/status.md
§0 Model dispatch (FIRST STEP — execute before anything else)
This skill is declared model: haiku. If the executing agent is running on a model
strictly more expensive than the declared tier, you MUST self-dispatch before doing the
skill's actual work.
Detection:
- Read your current model from the system context ("powered by the model named X").
- Tier order: haiku < sonnet < opus.
- Sentinel parsing: the user's prompt is checked for the
[no-redispatch] family.
- Bare
[no-redispatch] (parent-emit form AND user manual override): skip dispatch, proceed to §1 at the current tier.
- Counter form
[no-redispatch:N] where N is a positive integer ≥ 2: ABORT (see "Abort rule" below).
- Counter form
[no-redispatch:1] is reserved and treated as bare [no-redispatch] for forward-compatibility; do not emit it.
- If current_tier > declared_tier AND prompt does NOT start with any
[no-redispatch] form:
Dispatch reason: cost-guardrail handoff. dispatched-tier: haiku.
Pre-dispatch 1M check (IVG-90 Layer 1+2):
- Run: python3 QUOIN_HOME/scripts/dispatch_config.py --decide --tier <declared_tier> --verbose
where <declared_tier> is the tier declared for this skill (e.g. "sonnet" or "haiku",
as shown in the dispatched-tier line immediately above).
- If the command returns "safe-path" on line 1:
Read the reason token from line 2 (config|cache|probe).
Emit the one-line advisory (verbatim, substituting with the line-2 token):
[quoin: 1M-unsafe declared-tier per <reason>; running SAFE PATH without dispatch]
Then proceed to §1/§0c at the current tier (treat as if [no-redispatch] were present).
Do NOT call the Agent dispatch. Do NOT call AskUserQuestion.
- If the command returns "dispatch" on line 1, OR if the script is missing / errors:
Continue to the Agent dispatch call below (today's path — fail-OPEN).
Spawn an Agent subagent with the following arguments:
model: "haiku"
description: "status dispatched at haiku tier"
prompt: "[no-redispatch]\n<original user input verbatim>"
Wait for the subagent.
Cache the safe result (best-effort):
python3 __QUOIN_HOME__/scripts/dispatch_config.py --write-cache --tier <declared_tier> --result safe
(Fail-OPEN: if the script errors or is missing, silently skip and continue.)
Return its output as your final response. STOP.
(Return the subagent's output as your final response.)
Abort rule (recursion guard):
- If the prompt starts with
[no-redispatch:N] AND N ≥ 2: ABORT before any tool calls.
- Print the one-line error:
Quoin self-dispatch hard-cap reached at N=<N> in status. This indicates a recursion bug; aborting before any tool calls. Re-invoke with [no-redispatch] (bare) to override.
- Then stop. Do NOT proceed to §1.
Manual kill switch:
- The user can prefix any user-typed slash invocation with bare
[no-redispatch] to skip dispatch entirely (e.g., [no-redispatch] /status).
- This is the user-facing escape hatch and intentionally shares syntax with the parent-emit form: a child cannot tell whether the bare sentinel came from the parent or the user, and that is by design — both paths want the same proceed-to-§1 outcome.
- Use this only when intentionally overriding the cost guardrail (e.g., for one-off debugging on a different tier).
Fail-graceful path with error-class triage (per architecture I-01):
-
If the Agent tool returns an error during dispatch, classify the error
message text BEFORE proceeding:
-
Error classification:
- Worktree-class: the error text contains the substring
Cannot create agent worktree, OR (the substring worktree AND
the substring not in a git repository). This is recoverable —
the harness tried to create a git worktree for isolation and the
project root is not a git repo. Continue to Worktree-class branch.
- Other-class: any other tool error, exception, or harness rejection
— skip to Other-class path below (existing fail-OPEN behavior).
-
1M-credit-class: if the error text contains the substring
Usage credits required for 1M context:
This is the 1M-context credit mismatch (IVG-89). The parent session carries
the context-1m-2025-08-07 beta header which propagates to all subagent calls;
the declared-tier model lacks 1M credits. Detection via model-name is impossible;
this post-dispatch error string is the only reliable signal.
Emit (verbatim):
[quoin: 1M-context credit mismatch on <tier> subagent dispatch; proceeding in-session at parent tier — run /model to switch this session to standard context for a permanent fix]
Cache the unsafe result (best-effort):
python3 __QUOIN_HOME__/scripts/dispatch_config.py --write-cache --tier <declared_tier> --result unsafe
(Fail-OPEN: if the script errors or is missing, silently skip and continue.)
Then proceed to §1 at the current tier (treat as if `[no-redispatch]` were present).
Do NOT retry the Agent dispatch. Do NOT call AskUserQuestion.
-
Worktree-class branch:
Worktree creation is hook-driven and cannot be skipped by omitting a
parameter. Use the AskUserQuestion tool to present the user with one
option:
(c) proceed-current-tier — Skip dispatch, proceed at the current
(more expensive) tier. This is the only available recovery path.
Question header: Subagent dispatch failed (worktree creation). Proceeding at current tier.
Note for the user: "Worktree dispatch failed and no retry mechanism
is available — worktree creation is unconditional in this harness.
Proceeding at current tier."
-
Other-class path (also: worktree-class after user acknowledges c):
Do NOT abort the user's invocation.
Emit the bare warning (verbatim):
[quoin-stage-1: subagent dispatch unavailable; proceeding at current tier]
If this path was reached via a worktree-class error, ALSO emit the
classification line (second, separate):
[quoin-stage-1: error-class=worktree; user-choice=c; proceeding at current tier]
Then proceed to §1 at the current tier (fail-OPEN per I-01).
Otherwise (already at or below declared tier, OR prompt has [no-redispatch] sentinel, OR dispatch unavailable): proceed to §1 (skill body).
Session bootstrap
Cost tracking note: /status is a read-only reporting skill. Do NOT append to the cost ledger. Phase: status. (Read-only skills skip cost recording — no task context write.)
Process
Run the status script and print its output:
python3 __QUOIN_HOME__/scripts/status_graph.py [--task TASK_NAME]
If the user provided a task name, pass it via --task. Otherwise omit it and the script auto-selects the most-recently-modified task.
Optional flags the user may request:
--compact — narrow-pane render (≤40 chars per line)
--json — machine-readable JSON output
--watch [N] — refresh every N seconds (default 5); note this runs indefinitely until Ctrl-C
--probe-git — detect in-progress implement via git (slower)
--stage N-or-NAME — for multi-stage tasks
Print the script's stdout directly to the user. If the script exits with code 1, print its stderr as an error message.
§V Reconcile (read-only — no side-effect check)
Before surfacing any task/PR status, run python3 __QUOIN_HOME__/scripts/verify_claims.py --reconcile-tasks --project-root <project-root> and derive the displayed status from the reconcile table, not from a cached narrative alone. If the reconcile exits 8, surface the contradiction rather than silently reporting the narrative version.
Important behaviors
- Read-only. Never write any file. Never commit. Never push.
- No phase invocation. Do NOT auto-invoke /implement, /review, or any other skill.
- Fast. The script is read-only and cheap; it should return in well under 5 seconds (excluding --watch mode).
- Project root. The script walks up from cwd to find
.workflow_artifacts/. If invoked from a subdirectory, it still finds the right root.