| name | next-steps |
| description | Produce a prioritized, actionable task list (<=20) from a repo summary with acceptance criteria, complexity, impact, and suggested branches/PRs. |
SKILL: next-steps
Summary
Generate a comprehensive but concise set (no more than 20) of prioritized next steps from summary.json. Items should cover fixes, enhancements, refactors, new features, and documentation. Each item must include acceptance criteria, a complexity score (1-5), an impact level (low|medium|high), and suggested branch/commit messages.
When to run
- Immediately after
review-repo completes.
Inputs
summary_path (required)
allow_insert_todos (bool, default: false)
allow_execute (bool, default: false)
max_tasks (int, default: 20)
Outputs
run/skills/next-steps/<timestamp>/tasks.json
run/skills/next-steps/<timestamp>/tasks.txt
- Optional SQL inserts into the
todos table when allowed.
Task schema (example)
{ "id":"add-ci-checks", "title":"Add CI checks to run scripts/setup.sh", "description":"...", "priority":1, "complexity":2, "impact":"medium", "files":["scripts/setup.sh"], "branch":"chore/add-ci-checks", "commit_msg":"chore(ci): add workflow to run scripts/setup.sh" }
Guidelines
- Produce a comprehensive but concise list (<= 20 items) that spans fixes, enhancements, refactors, new features, and documentation improvements.
- Each item must include: acceptance criteria, complexity (1-5), impact (low|medium|high), priority, affected files or globs, suggested branch name and commit message.
- Do not include time or duration estimates.
- Mark tasks that require network access, external resources, or privileged actions as
requires-approval or requires-sandbox.
- When inserting into
todos, use kebab-case IDs and include complexity and impact metadata in the description or as structured fields.
- Prefer actionable items that can be implemented as a single PR; include file paths or short code snippets to make them easy to implement.
References and how to find evidence in the codebase
- Primary input: the provided
summary_path (summary.json). If not provided, use the latest run/skills/review-repo/*/summary.json.
- Scan top-level docs:
README.md, AGENT.md, docs/, and docs/* for architecture and design.
- Inspect
.github/skills/*/SKILL.md, scripts/skills/, and scripts/ for automation and helper scripts.
- Search source and scripts for TODO/FIXME and domain keywords:
agent, swarm, autonom, self[- ]?improv, optimi, evolv, decentral, secure, copilot, supervisor, daemon, director.
- Use git metadata (HEAD, recent commits via
git log -n 50 --pretty=oneline) to prioritize recently modified components.
- When referencing files, use relative paths and include examples of lines or snippets to change.