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name: start description: Discover existing sessions or start new workflow session with intelligent session management and conflict detection argument-hint: [--auto|--new] [optional: task description for new session] examples: - /workflow:session:start - /workflow:session:start --auto "implement OAuth2 authentication" - /workflow:session:start --new "fix login bug"

Start Workflow Session (/workflow:session:start)

Overview

Manages workflow sessions with three operation modes: discovery (manual), auto (intelligent), and force-new.

Dual Responsibility:

  1. Project-level initialization (first-time only): Creates .workflow/project.json for feature registry
  2. Session-level initialization (always): Creates session directory structure

Step 0: Initialize Project State (First-time Only)

Executed before all modes - Ensures project-level state file exists by calling /workflow:init.

Check and Initialize

# Check if project state exists
bash(test -f .workflow/project.json && echo "EXISTS" || echo "NOT_FOUND")

If NOT_FOUND, delegate to /workflow:init:

// Call workflow:init for intelligent project analysis
SlashCommand({command: "/workflow:init"});

// Wait for init completion
// project.json will be created with comprehensive project overview

Output:

  • If EXISTS: PROJECT_STATE: initialized
  • If NOT_FOUND: Calls /workflow:init → creates .workflow/project.json with full project analysis

Note: /workflow:init uses cli-explore-agent to build comprehensive project understanding (technology stack, architecture, key components). This step runs once per project. Subsequent executions skip initialization.

Mode 1: Discovery Mode (Default)

Usage

/workflow:session:start

Step 1: List Active Sessions

bash(ls -1 .workflow/active/ 2>/dev/null | head -5)

Step 2: Display Session Metadata

bash(cat .workflow/active/WFS-promptmaster-platform/workflow-session.json)

Step 4: User Decision

Present session information and wait for user to select or create session.

Output: SESSION_ID: WFS-[user-selected-id]

Mode 2: Auto Mode (Intelligent)

Usage

/workflow:session:start --auto "task description"

Step 1: Check Active Sessions Count

bash(find .workflow/active/ -name "WFS-*" -type d 2>/dev/null | wc -l)

Step 2a: No Active Sessions → Create New

# Generate session slug
bash(echo "implement OAuth2 auth" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/-/g' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | cut -c1-50)

# Create directory structure
bash(mkdir -p .workflow/active/WFS-implement-oauth2-auth/.process)
bash(mkdir -p .workflow/active/WFS-implement-oauth2-auth/.task)
bash(mkdir -p .workflow/active/WFS-implement-oauth2-auth/.summaries)

# Create metadata
bash(echo '{"session_id":"WFS-implement-oauth2-auth","project":"implement OAuth2 auth","status":"planning"}' > .workflow/active/WFS-implement-oauth2-auth/workflow-session.json)

Output: SESSION_ID: WFS-implement-oauth2-auth

Step 2b: Single Active Session → Check Relevance

# Extract session ID
bash(find .workflow/active/ -name "WFS-*" -type d 2>/dev/null | head -1 | xargs basename)

# Read project name from metadata
bash(cat .workflow/active/WFS-promptmaster-platform/workflow-session.json | grep -o '"project":"[^"]*"' | cut -d'"' -f4)

# Check keyword match (manual comparison)
# If task contains project keywords → Reuse session
# If task unrelated → Create new session (use Step 2a)

Output (reuse): SESSION_ID: WFS-promptmaster-platform Output (new): SESSION_ID: WFS-[new-slug]

Step 2c: Multiple Active Sessions → Use First

# Get first active session
bash(find .workflow/active/ -name "WFS-*" -type d 2>/dev/null | head -1 | xargs basename)

# Output warning and session ID
# WARNING: Multiple active sessions detected
# SESSION_ID: WFS-first-session

Mode 3: Force New Mode

Usage

/workflow:session:start --new "task description"

Step 1: Generate Unique Session Slug

# Convert to slug
bash(echo "fix login bug" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/-/g' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | cut -c1-50)

# Check if exists, add counter if needed
bash(ls .workflow/active/WFS-fix-login-bug 2>/dev/null && echo "WFS-fix-login-bug-2" || echo "WFS-fix-login-bug")

Step 2: Create Session Structure

bash(mkdir -p .workflow/active/WFS-fix-login-bug/.process)
bash(mkdir -p .workflow/active/WFS-fix-login-bug/.task)
bash(mkdir -p .workflow/active/WFS-fix-login-bug/.summaries)

Step 3: Create Metadata

bash(echo '{"session_id":"WFS-fix-login-bug","project":"fix login bug","status":"planning"}' > .workflow/active/WFS-fix-login-bug/workflow-session.json)

Output: SESSION_ID: WFS-fix-login-bug

Output Format Specification

Success

SESSION_ID: WFS-session-slug

Error

ERROR: --auto mode requires task description
ERROR: Failed to create session directory

Analysis (Auto Mode)

ANALYSIS: Task relevance = high
DECISION: Reusing existing session
SESSION_ID: WFS-promptmaster-platform

Command Integration

For /workflow:plan (Use Auto Mode)

SlashCommand(command="/workflow:session:start --auto \"implement OAuth2 authentication\"")

# Parse session ID from output
grep "^SESSION_ID:" | awk '{print $2}'

For Interactive Workflows (Use Discovery Mode)

SlashCommand(command="/workflow:session:start")

For New Isolated Work (Use Force New Mode)

SlashCommand(command="/workflow:session:start --new \"experimental feature\"")

Session ID Format

  • Pattern: WFS-[lowercase-slug]
  • Characters: a-z, 0-9, - only
  • Max length: 50 characters
  • Uniqueness: Add numeric suffix if collision (WFS-auth-2, WFS-auth-3)