--- name: lite-plan description: Lightweight interactive planning and execution workflow with in-memory planning, code exploration, and immediate execution after user confirmation argument-hint: "[--tool claude|gemini|qwen|codex] [-e|--explore] \"task description\"|file.md" allowed-tools: TodoWrite(*), Task(*), Bash(*), AskUserQuestion(*) timeout: 180000 color: cyan --- # Workflow Lite-Plan Command (/workflow:lite-plan) ## Overview Intelligent lightweight planning and execution command with dynamic workflow adaptation based on task complexity. ## Core Functionality - **Intelligent Task Analysis**: Automatically determines if exploration/planning agents are needed - **Dynamic Exploration**: Calls cli-explore-agent only when task requires codebase understanding - **Interactive Clarification**: Asks follow-up questions after exploration to gather missing information - **Adaptive Planning**: - Simple tasks: Direct planning by current Claude - Complex tasks: Delegates to cli-planning-agent for detailed breakdown - **Three-Dimensional Confirmation**: Multi-select interaction for task approval + execution method selection + code review tool selection - **Direct Execution**: Immediate dispatch to selected execution method (agent/codex/auto) - **Live Progress Tracking**: Real-time TodoWrite updates during execution - **Optional Code Review**: Post-execution quality analysis with claude/gemini/qwen/codex (user selectable) ## Usage ### Command Syntax ```bash /workflow:lite-plan [FLAGS] # Flags -e, --explore Force code exploration phase (overrides auto-detection logic) # Arguments Task description or path to .md file (required) ``` ## Execution Process ### Workflow Overview ``` User Input ("/workflow:lite-plan \"task\"") | v [Phase 1] Task Analysis & Exploration Decision (10-20 seconds) -> Analyze task description -> Decision: Need exploration? (Yes/No) -> If Yes: Launch cli-explore-agent -> Output: exploration findings (if performed) | v [Phase 2] Clarification (Optional, user interaction) -> If exploration revealed ambiguities or missing info -> AskUserQuestion: Gather clarifications -> Update task context with user responses -> If no clarification needed: Skip to Phase 3 | v [Phase 3] Complexity Assessment & Planning (20-60 seconds) -> Assess task complexity (Low/Medium/High) -> Decision: Planning strategy - Low: Direct planning (current Claude) - Medium/High: Delegate to cli-planning-agent -> Output: Task breakdown with execution approach | v [Phase 4] Task Confirmation & Execution Selection (User interaction) -> Display task breakdown and approach -> AskUserQuestion: Three dimensions (all multi-select) 1. Confirm task: Allow/Modify/Cancel (can supplement via Other) 2. Execution method: Agent/Codex/Auto (auto: simple→agent, complex→codex) 3. Code review: No/Claude/Gemini/Qwen/Codex -> Process selections and proceed to Phase 5 -> If cancel: Exit | v [Phase 5] Execution & Progress Tracking -> Create TodoWrite task list from breakdown -> Launch selected execution (agent or CLI) -> Track progress with TodoWrite updates -> Real-time status displayed to user -> If code review enabled: Run selected CLI analysis | v Execution Complete ``` ### Task Management Pattern - TodoWrite creates task list before execution starts (Phase 5) - Tasks marked as in_progress/completed during execution - Real-time progress updates visible to user - No intermediate file artifacts generated ## Detailed Phase Execution ### Phase 1: Task Analysis & Exploration Decision **Operations**: - Analyze task description to determine if code exploration is needed - Decision logic: ```javascript needsExploration = ( flags.includes('--explore') || flags.includes('-e') || // Force exploration if flag present ( task.mentions_specific_files || task.requires_codebase_context || task.needs_architecture_understanding || task.modifies_existing_code ) ) ``` **Decision Criteria**: | Task Type | Needs Exploration | Reason | |-----------|-------------------|--------| | Any task with `-e` or `--explore` flag | **Yes (forced)** | **Flag overrides auto-detection logic** | | "Implement new feature X" | Maybe | Depends on integration with existing code | | "Refactor module Y" | Yes | Needs understanding of current implementation | | "Add tests for Z" | Yes | Needs to understand code structure | | "Create new standalone utility" | No | Self-contained, no existing code context | | "Update documentation" | No | Doesn't require code exploration | | "Fix bug in function F" | Yes | Needs to understand implementation | **If Exploration Needed**: - Launch cli-explore-agent with task-specific focus - Agent call format: ```javascript Task( subagent_type="cli-explore-agent", description="Analyze codebase for task context", prompt=` Task: ${task_description} Analyze and return the following information in structured format: 1. Project Structure: Overall architecture and module organization 2. Relevant Files: List of files that will be affected by this task (with paths) 3. Current Implementation Patterns: Existing code patterns, conventions, and styles 4. Dependencies: External dependencies and internal module dependencies 5. Integration Points: Where this task connects with existing code 6. Architecture Constraints: Technical limitations or requirements 7. Clarification Needs: Ambiguities or missing information requiring user input Time Limit: 60 seconds Output Format: Return a JSON-like structured object with the above fields populated. Include specific file paths, pattern examples, and clear questions for clarifications. ` ) ``` **Expected Return Structure**: ```javascript explorationContext = { project_structure: "Description of overall architecture", relevant_files: ["src/auth/service.ts", "src/middleware/auth.ts", ...], patterns: "Description of existing patterns (e.g., 'Uses dependency injection pattern', 'React hooks convention')", dependencies: "List of dependencies and integration points", integration_points: "Where this connects with existing code", constraints: "Technical constraints (e.g., 'Must use existing auth library', 'No breaking changes')", clarification_needs: [ { question: "Which authentication method to use?", context: "Found both JWT and Session patterns", options: ["JWT tokens", "Session-based", "Hybrid approach"] }, // ... more clarification questions ] } ``` **Output Processing**: - Store exploration findings in `explorationContext` - Extract `clarification_needs` array from exploration results - Set `needsClarification = (clarification_needs.length > 0)` - Use clarification_needs to generate Phase 2 questions **Progress Tracking**: - Mark Phase 1 as completed - If needsClarification: Mark Phase 2 as in_progress - Else: Skip to Phase 3 **Expected Duration**: 10-20 seconds (analysis) + 30-60 seconds (exploration if needed) --- ### Phase 2: Clarification (Optional) **Skip Condition**: Only run if Phase 1 set `needsClarification = true` **Operations**: - Review `explorationContext.clarification_needs` from Phase 1 - Generate AskUserQuestion based on exploration findings - Focus on ambiguities that affect implementation approach **AskUserQuestion Call** (simplified reference): ```javascript // Use clarification_needs from exploration to build questions AskUserQuestion({ questions: explorationContext.clarification_needs.map(need => ({ question: `${need.context}\n\n${need.question}`, header: "Clarification", multiSelect: false, options: need.options.map(opt => ({ label: opt, description: `Use ${opt} approach` })) })) }) ``` **Output Processing**: - Collect user responses and store in `clarificationContext` - Format: `{ question_id: selected_answer, ... }` - This context will be passed to Phase 3 planning **Progress Tracking**: - Mark Phase 2 as completed - Mark Phase 3 as in_progress **Expected Duration**: User-dependent (typically 30-60 seconds) --- ### Phase 3: Complexity Assessment & Planning **Operations**: - Assess task complexity based on multiple factors - Select appropriate planning strategy - Generate task breakdown using selected method **Complexity Assessment Factors**: ```javascript complexityScore = { file_count: exploration.files_to_modify.length, integration_points: exploration.dependencies.length, architecture_changes: exploration.requires_architecture_change, technology_stack: exploration.unfamiliar_technologies.length, task_scope: (task.estimated_steps > 5), cross_cutting_concerns: exploration.affects_multiple_modules } // Calculate complexity if (complexityScore < 3) complexity = "Low" else if (complexityScore < 6) complexity = "Medium" else complexity = "High" ``` **Complexity Levels**: | Level | Characteristics | Planning Strategy | |-------|----------------|-------------------| | Low | 1-2 files, simple changes, clear requirements | Direct planning (current Claude) | | Medium | 3-5 files, moderate integration, some ambiguity | Delegate to cli-planning-agent | | High | 6+ files, complex architecture, high uncertainty | Delegate to cli-planning-agent with detailed analysis | **Planning Execution**: **Option A: Direct Planning (Low Complexity)** ```javascript // Current Claude generates plan directly planObject = { summary: "Brief overview of what needs to be done", approach: "Step-by-step implementation strategy", tasks: [ "Task 1: Specific action with file references", "Task 2: Specific action with file references", // ... 3-5 tasks ], complexity: "Low", estimated_time: "15-30 minutes" } ``` **Option B: Agent-Based Planning (Medium/High Complexity)** ```javascript // Delegate to cli-planning-agent Task( subagent_type="cli-planning-agent", description="Generate detailed implementation plan", prompt=` Task: ${task_description} Exploration Context: ${JSON.stringify(explorationContext, null, 2)} User Clarifications: ${JSON.stringify(clarificationContext, null, 2) || "None provided"} Complexity Level: ${complexity} Generate a detailed implementation plan with the following components: 1. Summary: 2-3 sentence overview of the implementation 2. Approach: High-level implementation strategy 3. Task Breakdown: 5-10 specific, actionable tasks - Each task should specify: * What to do * Which files to modify/create * Dependencies on other tasks (if any) 4. Task Dependencies & Parallelization: - Identify independent tasks that can run in parallel (no shared file conflicts or logical dependencies) - Group tasks by execution order: parallel groups can execute simultaneously, sequential groups must wait for previous completion - Format: "Group 1 (parallel): Task 1, Task 2 | Group 2 (parallel): Task 3, Task 4 | Task 5 (depends on all)" 5. Risks: Potential issues and mitigation strategies (for Medium/High complexity) 6. Estimated Time: Total implementation time estimate 7. Recommended Execution: "Agent" or "Codex" based on task complexity Output Format: Return a structured object with these fields: { summary: string, approach: string, tasks: string[], dependencies: string[] (optional), risks: string[] (optional), estimated_time: string, recommended_execution: "Agent" | "Codex" } Ensure tasks are specific, with file paths and clear acceptance criteria. ` ) // Agent returns detailed plan planObject = agent_output.parse() ``` **Expected Return Structure**: ```javascript planObject = { summary: "Implement JWT-based authentication system with middleware integration", approach: "Create auth service layer, implement JWT utilities, add middleware, update routes", tasks: [ "Create authentication service in src/auth/service.ts with login/logout/verify methods", "Implement JWT token utilities in src/auth/jwt.ts (generate, verify, refresh)", "Add authentication middleware to src/middleware/auth.ts", "Update API routes in src/routes/*.ts to use auth middleware", "Add integration tests for auth flow in tests/auth.test.ts" ], dependencies: [ "Group 1 (parallel): Task 1, Task 2 - Independent service and utilities, no file conflicts", "Group 2 (sequential): Task 3 - Depends on Task 2 completion (middleware needs JWT utilities)", "Group 3 (sequential): Task 4 - Depends on Task 3 completion (routes need middleware)", "Group 4 (sequential): Task 5 - Depends on all previous tasks (tests need complete implementation)" ], risks: [ "Token refresh timing may conflict with existing session logic - test thoroughly", "Breaking change if existing auth is in use - plan migration strategy" ], estimated_time: "30-45 minutes", recommended_execution: "Codex" // Based on Medium/High complexity } ``` **Output Structure**: ```javascript planObject = { summary: "2-3 sentence overview", approach: "Implementation strategy", tasks: [ "Task 1: ...", "Task 2: ...", // ... 3-10 tasks based on complexity ], complexity: "Low|Medium|High", dependencies: ["task1 -> task2", ...], // if Medium/High risks: ["risk1", "risk2", ...], // if High estimated_time: "X minutes", recommended_execution: "Agent|Codex" // Based on complexity: Low→Agent, Medium/High→Codex } ``` **Progress Tracking**: - Mark Phase 3 as completed - Mark Phase 4 as in_progress **Expected Duration**: - Low complexity: 20-30 seconds (direct) - Medium/High complexity: 40-60 seconds (agent-based) --- ### Phase 4: Task Confirmation & Execution Selection **User Interaction Flow**: Three-dimensional multi-select confirmation **Operations**: - Display plan summary with full task breakdown - Collect three multi-select inputs: 1. Task confirmation (Allow/Modify/Cancel + optional supplements) 2. Execution method (Agent/Codex/Auto) - Agent: Execute with @code-developer - Codex: Execute with codex CLI tool - Auto: Simple tasks (Low complexity) → Agent, Complex tasks (Medium/High) → Codex 3. Code review tool (No/Claude/Gemini/Qwen/Codex) - Support plan supplements and modifications via "Other" input **Question 1: Task Confirmation (Multi-select)** Display plan to user and ask for confirmation: - Show: summary, approach, task breakdown, dependencies, risks, complexity, estimated time - Options: "Allow" / "Modify" / "Cancel" (multi-select enabled) - User can input plan supplements via "Other" option - If Cancel selected: Exit workflow - Otherwise: Proceed to Question 2 **Question 2: Execution Method Selection (Single-select)** Ask user to select execution method: - Options: "Agent" / "Codex" / "Auto" (single-select) - Agent: Direct execution with @code-developer agent - Codex: Execution with codex CLI tool - Auto: Automatic selection based on task complexity - Low complexity → Agent execution - Medium/High complexity → Codex execution - Store selection for Phase 5 execution **Simplified AskUserQuestion Reference**: ```javascript // Question 1: Task Confirmation (Multi-select) AskUserQuestion({ questions: [{ question: `[Display plan with all details]\n\nConfirm this plan?`, header: "Confirm Plan", multiSelect: true, options: [ { label: "Allow", description: "Proceed with plan" }, { label: "Modify", description: "Adjust plan" }, { label: "Cancel", description: "Abort" } ] }] }) // Question 2: Execution Method (Single-select) AskUserQuestion({ questions: [{ question: `Select execution method:`, header: "Execution Method", multiSelect: false, options: [ { label: "Agent", description: "Execute with @code-developer agent" }, { label: "Codex", description: "Execute with codex CLI tool" }, { label: "Auto", description: `Auto-select: ${planObject.complexity === 'Low' ? 'Agent (Low complexity)' : 'Codex (Medium/High complexity)'}` } ] }] }) // Question 3: Code Review Tool Selection AskUserQuestion({ questions: [{ question: `Enable code review after execution?`, header: "Code Review", options: [ { label: "No", description: "Skip code review" }, { label: "Claude (default)", description: "Current Claude agent review" }, { label: "Gemini", description: "gemini-2.5-pro analysis" }, { label: "Qwen", description: "coder-model analysis" }, { label: "Codex", description: "gpt-5 analysis" } ] }] }) ``` **Decision Flow**: ``` Task Confirmation (Multi-select): ├─ Allow (+ optional supplements in Other) → Proceed to Execution Method Selection ├─ Modify (+ optional supplements in Other) → Re-run Phase 3 with modifications └─ Cancel → Exit (no execution) Execution Method Selection (Single-select): ├─ Agent → Launch @code-developer agent ├─ Codex → Execute with codex CLI tool └─ Auto → Automatic selection: ├─ If complexity = Low → Launch @code-developer agent └─ If complexity = Medium/High → Execute with codex CLI tool Code Review Selection (after execution): ├─ No → Skip review, workflow complete ├─ Claude (default) → Current Claude agent review ├─ Gemini → Run gemini code analysis ├─ Qwen → Run qwen code analysis └─ Codex → Run codex code analysis ``` **Progress Tracking**: - Mark Phase 4 as completed - Mark Phase 5 as in_progress **Expected Duration**: User-dependent (1-3 minutes typical) --- ### Phase 5: Execution & Progress Tracking **Operations**: - Create TodoWrite task list from plan breakdown - Launch selected execution method (agent or CLI) - Track execution progress with real-time TodoWrite updates - Display status to user **Step 5.1: Create TodoWrite Task List** **Before execution starts**, create task list: ```javascript TodoWrite({ todos: planObject.tasks.map((task, index) => ({ content: task, status: "pending", activeForm: task.replace(/^(.*?):/, "$1ing:") // "Implement X" -> "Implementing X" })) }) ``` **Example Task List**: ``` [ ] Implement authentication service in src/auth/service.ts [ ] Create JWT token utilities in src/auth/jwt.ts [ ] Add authentication middleware to src/middleware/auth.ts [ ] Update API routes to use authentication [ ] Add integration tests for auth flow ``` **Step 5.2: Launch Execution** **IMPORTANT**: CLI execution MUST run in foreground (no background execution) Based on user selection in Phase 4, execute appropriate method: - **Agent**: Launch @code-developer agent - **Codex**: Execute with codex CLI tool - **Auto**: Automatic selection based on complexity - Low complexity → Agent execution - Medium/High complexity → Codex execution #### Option A: Direct Execution with Agent **Operations**: - Launch @code-developer agent with full plan context - Agent receives exploration findings, clarifications, and task breakdown - Agent call format: ```javascript Task( subagent_type="code-developer", description="Implement planned tasks with progress tracking", prompt=` Implement the following tasks with TodoWrite progress updates: Summary: ${planObject.summary} Task Breakdown: ${planObject.tasks.map((t, i) => `${i+1}. ${t}`).join('\n')} ${planObject.dependencies ? `\nTask Dependencies:\n${planObject.dependencies.join('\n')}` : ''} Implementation Approach: ${planObject.approach} Code Context: ${explorationContext || "No exploration performed"} ${clarificationContext ? `\nClarifications:\n${clarificationContext}` : ''} ${planObject.risks ? `\nRisks to Consider:\n${planObject.risks.join('\n')}` : ''} IMPORTANT Instructions: - **Parallel Execution**: Identify independent tasks from dependencies field and execute them in parallel using multiple tool calls in a single message - **Dependency Respect**: Sequential tasks must wait for dependent tasks to complete before starting - **TodoWrite Updates**: Mark tasks as in_progress when starting, completed when finished - **Intelligent Grouping**: Analyze task dependencies to determine parallel groups - tasks with no file conflicts or logical dependencies can run simultaneously - Test functionality as you go - Handle risks proactively ` ) ``` **Agent Responsibilities**: - Mark tasks as in_progress when starting - Mark tasks as completed when finished - Update TodoWrite in real-time for user visibility #### Option B: CLI Execution (Codex) **Operations**: - Build codex CLI command with comprehensive context - Execute codex tool with write permissions - Monitor CLI output and update TodoWrite based on progress indicators - Parse CLI completion signals to mark tasks as done **Command Format (Codex)** - Single execution with full context: ```bash codex --full-auto exec " TASK: ${planObject.summary} ## Task Breakdown ${planObject.tasks.map((t, i) => `${i+1}. ${t}`).join('\n')} ${planObject.dependencies ? `\n## Task Dependencies\n${planObject.dependencies.join('\n')}` : ''} ## Implementation Approach ${planObject.approach} ## Code Context from Exploration ${explorationContext ? ` Project Structure: ${explorationContext.project_structure || 'Standard structure'} Relevant Files: ${explorationContext.relevant_files?.join(', ') || 'TBD'} Current Patterns: ${explorationContext.patterns || 'Follow existing conventions'} Integration Points: ${explorationContext.dependencies || 'None specified'} Constraints: ${explorationContext.constraints || 'None'} ` : 'No prior exploration - analyze codebase as needed'} ${clarificationContext ? `\n## User Clarifications\n${Object.entries(clarificationContext).map(([q, a]) => `${q}: ${a}`).join('\n')}` : ''} ${planObject.risks ? `\n## Risks to Handle\n${planObject.risks.join('\n')}` : ''} ## Execution Instructions - Complete all tasks in single execution - Test functionality as you implement - Handle identified risks proactively Complexity: ${planObject.complexity} " --skip-git-repo-check -s danger-full-access ``` **Note**: Avoid `resume --last` unless task is exceptionally complex or hits timeout. Optimize task breakdown for full completion in single execution. **Execution with Progress Tracking**: ```javascript // Launch CLI in foreground (NOT background - avoid ) bash_result = Bash( command=cli_command, timeout=600000 // 10 minutes ) // Monitor output and update TodoWrite // Parse CLI output for task completion indicators // Update TodoWrite when tasks complete // Example: When CLI outputs "✓ Task 1 complete" -> Mark task 1 as completed ``` **CLI Progress Monitoring**: - Parse CLI output for completion keywords ("done", "complete", "✓", etc.) - Update corresponding TodoWrite tasks based on progress - Provide real-time visibility to user **Step 5.3: Track Execution Progress** **Real-time TodoWrite Updates**: ```javascript // As execution progresses, update task status: // Task started TodoWrite({ todos: [ { content: "Implement auth service", status: "in_progress", activeForm: "Implementing auth service" }, { content: "Create JWT utilities", status: "pending", activeForm: "Creating JWT utilities" }, // ... ] }) // Task completed TodoWrite({ todos: [ { content: "Implement auth service", status: "completed", activeForm: "Implementing auth service" }, { content: "Create JWT utilities", status: "in_progress", activeForm: "Creating JWT utilities" }, // ... ] }) ``` **User Visibility**: - User sees real-time task progress - Current task highlighted as "in_progress" - Completed tasks marked with checkmark - Pending tasks remain unchecked **Progress Tracking**: - Mark Phase 5 as in_progress throughout execution - Mark Phase 5 as completed when all tasks done - Final status summary displayed to user **Step 5.4: Code Review (Optional)** **Skip Condition**: Only run if user selected review tool in Phase 4 (not "No") **Operations**: - If Claude: Current agent performs direct code review analysis - If CLI tool (gemini/qwen/codex): Execute CLI with code review analysis prompt - Review all modified files from execution - Generate quality assessment and improvement recommendations **Command Format**: ```bash # Claude (default): Direct agent review (no CLI command needed) # Uses analysis prompt and TodoWrite tools directly # CLI Tools (gemini/qwen/codex): Execute analysis command {selected_tool} -p " PURPOSE: Code review for implemented changes TASK: • Analyze code quality • Identify potential issues • Suggest improvements MODE: analysis CONTEXT: @**/* | Memory: Review changes from lite-plan execution EXPECTED: Quality assessment with actionable recommendations RULES: $(cat ~/.claude/workflows/cli-templates/prompts/analysis/02-review-code-quality.txt) | Focus on recent changes | analysis=READ-ONLY " ``` **Expected Duration**: Varies by task complexity and execution method - Low complexity: 5-15 minutes - Medium complexity: 15-45 minutes - High complexity: 45-120 minutes - Code review (if enabled): +2-5 minutes --- ## Best Practices ### Workflow Intelligence 1. **Dynamic Adaptation**: Workflow automatically adjusts based on task characteristics - Smart exploration: Only runs when task requires codebase context - Adaptive planning: Simple tasks get direct planning, complex tasks use specialized agent - Context-aware clarification: Only asks questions when truly needed - Reduces unnecessary steps while maintaining thoroughness - **Flag-Based Control**: - Use `-e` or `--explore` to force exploration when: - Task appears simple but you know it requires codebase context - Auto-detection might miss subtle integration points - You want comprehensive code understanding before planning 2. **Progressive Clarification**: Gather information at the right time - Phase 1: Explore codebase to understand current state - Phase 2: Ask clarifying questions based on exploration findings - Phase 3: Plan with complete context (task + exploration + clarifications) - Avoids premature assumptions and reduces rework 3. **Complexity-Aware Planning**: Planning strategy matches task complexity - Low complexity (1-2 files): Direct planning by current Claude (fast, 20-30s) - Medium complexity (3-5 files): CLI planning agent (detailed, 40-50s) - High complexity (6+ files): CLI planning agent with risk analysis (thorough, 50-60s) - Balances speed and thoroughness appropriately 4. **Three-Dimensional Confirmation**: Comprehensive task approval and execution control - First dimension: Confirm/Modify/Cancel plan - Second dimension: Execution method selection (Agent/Codex/Auto) - Third dimension: Code review tool selection (No/Claude/Gemini/Qwen/Codex) - Allows plan refinement without re-selecting execution method - Supports iterative planning with user feedback - Auto mode intelligently selects execution method based on complexity ### Task Management 1. **Live Progress Tracking**: TodoWrite provides real-time execution visibility - Tasks created before execution starts - Updated in real-time as work progresses - User sees current task being worked on - Clear completion status throughout execution 2. **Phase-Based Organization**: 5 distinct phases with clear transitions - Phase 1: Task Analysis & Exploration (automatic) - Phase 2: Clarification (conditional, interactive) - Phase 3: Planning (automatic, adaptive) - Phase 4: Confirmation (interactive, two-dimensional) - Phase 5: Execution & Tracking (automatic with live updates) 3. **Flexible Task Counts**: Task breakdown adapts to complexity - Low complexity: 3-5 tasks (focused) - Medium complexity: 5-7 tasks (detailed) - High complexity: 7-10 tasks (comprehensive) - Avoids artificial constraints while maintaining focus 4. **Dependency Tracking**: Medium/High complexity tasks include dependencies - Explicit task ordering when sequence matters - Parallel execution hints when tasks are independent - Risk flagging for complex interactions - Helps agent/CLI execute correctly ### Planning Standards 1. **Context-Rich Planning**: Plans include all relevant context - Exploration findings (code structure, patterns, constraints) - User clarifications (requirements, preferences, decisions) - Complexity assessment (risks, dependencies, time estimates) - Execution recommendations (Direct vs CLI, specific tool) 2. **Modification Support**: Plans can be iteratively refined - User can request plan modifications in Phase 4 - Feedback incorporated into re-planning - No need to restart from scratch - Supports collaborative planning workflow 3. **No File Artifacts**: All planning stays in memory - Faster workflow without I/O overhead - Cleaner workspace - Plan context passed directly to execution - Reduces complexity and maintenance ## Error Handling ### Common Errors | Error | Cause | Resolution | |-------|-------|------------| | Phase 1 Exploration Failure | cli-explore-agent unavailable or timeout | Skip exploration, set `explorationContext = null`, log warning, continue to Phase 2/3 with task description only | | Phase 2 Clarification Timeout | User no response > 5 minutes | Use exploration findings as-is without clarification, proceed to Phase 3 with warning | | Phase 3 Planning Agent Failure | cli-planning-agent unavailable or timeout | Fallback to direct planning by current Claude (simplified plan), continue to Phase 4 | | Phase 3 Planning Timeout | Planning takes > 90 seconds | Generate simplified direct plan, mark as "Quick Plan", continue to Phase 4 with reduced detail | | Phase 4 Confirmation Timeout | User no response > 5 minutes | Save plan context to temporary var, display resume instructions, exit gracefully | | Phase 4 Modification Loop | User requests modify > 3 times | Suggest breaking task into smaller pieces or using /workflow:plan for comprehensive planning | | Phase 5 Codex Unavailable | Codex tool not installed | Show installation instructions, offer to re-select (Agent execution or Auto mode) | | Phase 5 Execution Failure | Agent/Codex crashes or errors | Display error details, save partial progress from TodoWrite, suggest manual recovery or retry | ## Input/Output ### Input Requirements - Task description: String or path to .md file (required) - Should be specific and concrete - Can include context about existing code or requirements - Examples: - "Implement user authentication with JWT tokens" - "Refactor logging module for better performance" - "Add unit tests for authentication service" - Flags (optional): - `-e` or `--explore`: Force code exploration phase (overrides auto-detection) ### Output Format **In-Memory Plan Object**: ```javascript { summary: "2-3 sentence overview of implementation", approach: "High-level implementation strategy", tasks: [ "Task 1: Specific action with file locations", "Task 2: Specific action with file locations", // ... 3-7 tasks total ], complexity: "Low|Medium|High", recommended_execution: "Agent|Codex", // Based on complexity estimated_time: "X minutes" } ``` **Execution Result**: - Immediate dispatch to selected tool/agent with plan context - No file artifacts generated during planning phase - Execution starts immediately after user confirmation - Tool/agent handles implementation and any necessary file operations