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long-task-continuation
// Use when a task is multi-step, may span context resets or sessions, uses subagents, or risks losing state before completion.
// Use when a task is multi-step, may span context resets or sessions, uses subagents, or risks losing state before completion.
Use when the user explicitly sets an Aegis goal with /aegis-goal, Aegis goal:, or asks to define goal, success evidence, stop condition, or task boundaries before work.
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, passing, verified, release-ready, or ready to commit, merge, publish, or hand off.
Use when defining new features, product behavior, UI/component design, architecture choices, contract changes, or ambiguous medium/high-complexity work before implementation.
Use when the user explicitly asks for first principles, first-principles review, Occam's razor, or when a complex decision has ambiguous goals, competing constraints, repeated fixes, fallback growth, duplicate owners, or architecture/product direction risk.
Use when the user asks to create, write, update, amend, supersede, or evaluate an ADR, architecture decision record, durable architecture decision, decision log, or baseline sync after architecture-changing work.
Use when explicitly requesting an independent code review, after subagent-driven implementation slices, before merging high-risk work, or when verification finds evidence, baseline, architecture, compatibility, or retirement uncertainty that needs reviewer scrutiny.
| name | long-task-continuation |
| description | Use when a task is multi-step, may span context resets or sessions, uses subagents, or risks losing state before completion. |
Use this skill to keep long tasks checkpointed, resumable, drift-aware, and evidence-gated.
This is a protocol skill. It does not execute plans, dispatch subagents, run tests, or grant completion authority.
Current owner:
Not owned here:
GateDecisionUse this skill when any of these are true:
For short direct answers or one-command checks, do not force this protocol.
Maintain artifacts under docs/aegis/work/YYYY-MM-DD-<slug>/:
| Artifact | File | When |
|---|---|---|
| TaskIntentDraft | 10-intent.md and optional task-intent-draft.json | Start protocol |
| BaselineReadSetHint | 10-intent.md (inline) | Start protocol |
| ImpactStatementDraft | 10-intent.md (inline) | Start protocol |
| TodoCheckpointDraft | 20-checkpoint.md and optional todo-checkpoint-draft.json | Each checkpoint |
| ResumeStateHint | 20-checkpoint.md (inline) | Each pause/handoff |
| DriftCheckDraft | 20-checkpoint.md (inline) and optional drift-check-draft.json | Per-slice protocol |
| EvidenceBundleDraft | 90-evidence.md and optional evidence-bundle-draft.json | Per-slice protocol |
| Reflection | 99-reflection.md | Completion candidate |
For medium+ complexity tasks only. Low-complexity tasks skip work/.
Planless Slice Lane:
Use this lane when a parent plan or parent spec already owns the long-task workstream and the current micro-slice only executes or refines one bounded parent task.
Record a compact Slice Card instead of creating another durable plan/spec:
Slice Card:
- Goal:
- Parent plan/spec:
- Files:
- Boundary:
- Verification:
- Stop:
Do not create new plan/spec files for micro-slices that stay inside the parent plan, existing compatibility boundary, and known verification path.
Update the existing checkpoint, evidence, and drift records when persistent state is needed.
Escalate out of this lane only when a new owner, contract, schema, public API, architecture boundary, migration, persistence, security/permission, distribution/release surface, or unclear verification boundary appears.
When durable architecture decisions are in scope, these work records are the preferred ADR Auto Backfill source. Preserve ADR signals, source refs, alternatives, compatibility boundaries, drift checks, retirement notes, and baseline-sync questions in the work record instead of relying on memory at completion time.
These are draft / hint / projection inputs. They are not authoritative runtime records.
When configured Aegis workspace support or installed Aegis workspace support is available, use it for the target project workspace and lifecycle records:
Initialize before writing work records:
python <aegis-workspace-helper> init --root <target-project-root>
For a new medium+ task process trail, prefer helper-backed lifecycle creation over hand-created files:
python <aegis-workspace-helper> new-work --root <target-project-root> --date YYYY-MM-DD --slug <slug> --title "<title>" --requested-outcome "<outcome>" --scope "<scope>" --change-kind <kind>
After each slice, update checkpoint, evidence, and drift through the helper:
python <aegis-workspace-helper> add-checkpoint --root <target-project-root> --work YYYY-MM-DD-<slug> ...
python <aegis-workspace-helper> add-evidence --root <target-project-root> --work YYYY-MM-DD-<slug> ...
python <aegis-workspace-helper> add-drift-check --root <target-project-root> --work YYYY-MM-DD-<slug> ...
Before pause, handoff, or completion candidate, assemble a structural proof bundle and check the workspace:
python <aegis-workspace-helper> bundle --root <target-project-root> --work YYYY-MM-DD-<slug>
python <aegis-workspace-helper> check --root <target-project-root>
These helper checks validate workspace structure, index coverage, and JSON
sidecar shape only. They do not determine evidence sufficiency, do not produce
authoritative GateDecision, and do not grant completion authority.
Before long-task execution:
needs-baseline-readback.aegis-workspace.py new-work to
create/index the first docs/aegis/work/ files and run check --root <target-project-root> before continuing.Before each work slice, restate:
For micro-slices under an existing parent plan, use the Planless Slice Lane and state the Slice Card instead of opening a new planning/specification artifact.
After each work slice, update:
aegis-workspace.py add-checkpoint,
aegis-workspace.py add-evidence, and aegis-workspace.py add-drift-check
when availableIf no fresh evidence exists, the state is needs-verification or partial.
When resuming:
Never resume from memory alone.
Answer these after each slice:
Allowed decisions:
continuepause-for-userneeds-baseline-readbackneeds-verificationblockedForbidden decisions:
gate-passedcompletion-grantedauthoritatively-safeBefore saying work is complete:
python <aegis-workspace-helper> bundle --root <target-project-root> --work YYYY-MM-DD-<slug> if the helper is available and a work record
exists.python <aegis-workspace-helper> check --root <target-project-root>
if the helper is available and the task wrote docs/aegis/ records.GateInputPack as future-runtime input only.Method Pack output is verified evidence and advisory judgment only. It is not authoritative completion.
Use this shape for long-task updates:
TodoCheckpointDraft: current todo, completed todos, active slice, next stepEvidence: commands, files, logs, or manual checksDriftCheckDraft: scope, compatibility, retirement, decisionRisk / Unknown: unresolved blockers or missing evidenceNext: the next smallest safe action