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This commit addresses multiple issues in session management and command documentation: Session Management Fixes: - Add auto-inference of location from type parameter in session.ts - When --type lite-plan/lite-fix is specified, automatically set location accordingly - Preserve explicit --location parameter when provided - Update session-manager.ts to support type-based location inference - Fix metadata filename selection (session-metadata.json vs workflow-session.json) Command Documentation Fixes: - Add missing --mode analysis parameter (3 locations): * commands/memory/docs.md * commands/workflow/lite-execute.md (2 instances) - Add missing --mode write parameter (4 locations): * commands/workflow/tools/task-generate-agent.md - Remove non-existent subcommands (3 locations): * commands/workflow/session/complete.md (manifest, project) - Update session command syntax to use simplified format: * Changed from 'ccw session manifest read' to 'test -f' checks * Changed from 'ccw session project read' to 'test -f' checks Documentation Updates: - Update lite-plan.md and lite-fix.md to use --type parameter - Update session/start.md to document lite-plan and lite-fix types - Sync all fixes to skills/command-guide/reference directory (84 files) All ccw command usage across the codebase is now consistent and correct. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
CCW - Claude Code Workflow CLI
A command-line tool for viewing workflow sessions and code review results from the Claude Code Workflow system.
Installation
# Install globally
npm install -g ccw
# Or install from local source
cd path/to/ccw
npm install
npm link
Usage
View Dashboard
# Open workflow dashboard in browser
ccw view
# Specify project path
ccw view -p /path/to/project
# Generate dashboard without opening browser
ccw view --no-browser
# Custom output path
ccw view -o report.html
Features
Workflow Dashboard
- Active Sessions: View all active workflow sessions with task progress
- Archived Sessions: Browse completed/archived sessions
- Task Tracking: See individual task status (pending/in_progress/completed)
- Progress Bars: Visual progress indicators for each session
Review Integration
- Code Review Findings: View results from
review-module-cycle - Severity Distribution: Critical/High/Medium/Low finding counts
- Dimension Analysis: Findings by review dimension (Security, Architecture, Quality, etc.)
- Tabbed Interface: Switch between Workflow and Reviews tabs
Dashboard Data Sources
The CLI reads data from the .workflow/ directory structure:
.workflow/
├── active/
│ └── WFS-{session-id}/
│ ├── workflow-session.json # Session metadata
│ ├── .task/
│ │ └── IMPL-*.json # Task definitions
│ └── .review/
│ ├── review-progress.json # Review progress
│ └── dimensions/
│ └── *.json # Dimension findings
└── archives/
└── WFS-{session-id}/ # Archived sessions
Bundled Templates
The CLI includes bundled dashboard templates:
workflow-dashboard.html- Workflow session and task visualizationreview-cycle-dashboard.html- Code review findings display
No external template installation required - templates are included in the npm package.
Requirements
- Node.js >= 16.0.0
- npm or yarn
Integration with Claude Code Workflow
This CLI is a standalone tool that works with the Claude Code Workflow system:
-
Install CCW CLI (via npm)
npm install -g ccw- Provides
ccw viewcommand for dashboard viewing - Templates are bundled - no additional installation required
-
Optional: Install Claude Code Workflow (via
Install-Claude.ps1)- Provides workflow commands, agents, and automation
- CCW will automatically detect and display workflow sessions
Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
-p, --path <path> |
Path to project directory (default: current directory) |
--no-browser |
Generate dashboard without opening browser |
-o, --output <file> |
Custom output path for HTML file |
-V, --version |
Display version number |
-h, --help |
Display help information |
Development
# Clone and install dependencies
git clone <repo-url>
cd ccw
npm install
# Link for local testing
npm link
# Test the CLI
ccw view -p /path/to/test/project
License
MIT