feat(workflow): add comprehensive planning, resumption, review, status, and test generation commands

- Implemented `/workflow:plan` for creating detailed implementation plans with task decomposition and context gathering.
- Added `/workflow:resume` for intelligent session resumption with automatic progress analysis.
- Introduced `/workflow:review` for executing the final phase of quality validation and generating review reports.
- Developed `/workflow:status` to provide on-demand views of workflow status and task progress.
- Created `/workflow:test-gen` to generate comprehensive test workflows based on completed implementation tasks, ensuring full test coverage.
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name: pause
description: Pause the active workflow session
usage: /workflow:session:pause
examples:
- /workflow:session:pause
---
# Pause Workflow Session (/workflow:session:pause)
## Purpose
## Overview
Pause the currently active workflow session, saving all state for later resumption.
## Usage
```bash
/workflow:session:pause
/workflow:session:pause # Pause current active session
```
## Behavior
## Implementation Flow
### State Preservation
- Saves complete session state to `workflow-session.json`
- Preserves context across all phases
- Maintains TodoWrite synchronization
- Creates checkpoint timestamp
### Active Session Handling
- Removes `.workflow/.active-[session-name]` marker file
- Session becomes paused (no longer active)
- Other commands will work in temporary mode
### Context Saved
- Current phase and progress
- Generated documents and artifacts
- Task execution state
- Agent context and history
## Status Update
Updates session status to:
- **status**: "paused"
- **paused_at**: Current timestamp
- **resumable**: true
## Output
Displays:
- Session ID that was paused
- Current phase and progress
- Resume instructions
- Session directory location
## Resume Instructions
Shows how to resume:
### Step 1: Find Active Session
```bash
/workflow:session:resume # Resume this session
/workflow:session:list # View all sessions
/workflow:session:switch <id> # Switch to different session
ls .workflow/.active-* 2>/dev/null | head -1
```
## Error Handling
- **No active session**: Clear message that no session is active
- **Save errors**: Handles file system issues gracefully
- **State corruption**: Validates session state before saving
### Step 2: Get Session Name
```bash
basename .workflow/.active-WFS-session-name | sed 's/^\.active-//'
```
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### Step 3: Update Session Status
```bash
jq '.status = "paused"' .workflow/WFS-session/workflow-session.json > temp.json
mv temp.json .workflow/WFS-session/workflow-session.json
```
**Result**: Active session is safely paused and can be resumed later
### Step 4: Add Pause Timestamp
```bash
jq '.paused_at = "'$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)'"' .workflow/WFS-session/workflow-session.json > temp.json
mv temp.json .workflow/WFS-session/workflow-session.json
```
### Step 5: Remove Active Marker
```bash
rm .workflow/.active-WFS-session-name
```
## Simple Bash Commands
### Basic Operations
- **Find active session**: `ls .workflow/.active-*`
- **Get session name**: `basename marker | sed 's/^\.active-//'`
- **Update status**: `jq '.status = "paused"' session.json > temp.json`
- **Add timestamp**: `jq '.paused_at = "'$(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ)'"'`
- **Remove marker**: `rm .workflow/.active-session`
### Pause Result
```
Session WFS-user-auth paused
- Status: paused
- Paused at: 2025-09-15T14:30:00Z
- Tasks preserved: 8 tasks
- Can resume with: /workflow:session:resume
```
## Related Commands
- `/workflow:session:resume` - Resume paused session
- `/workflow:session:list` - Show all sessions including paused
- `/workflow:session:status` - Check session state