task-externalization

System for externalizing large task context to .scratch/tasks/ files to maintain continuity across context compactions and session resets. Use this skill when starting large/complex tasks, after /compact or /new commands, or when context window is getting full during multi-file work.

$ Installieren

git clone https://github.com/attunehq/hurry /tmp/hurry && cp -r /tmp/hurry/.claude/skills/task-externalization ~/.claude/skills/hurry

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: task-externalization description: System for externalizing large task context to .scratch/tasks/ files to maintain continuity across context compactions and session resets. Use this skill when starting large/complex tasks, after /compact or /new commands, or when context window is getting full during multi-file work.

Task Externalization System

Maintain continuity for large tasks across context compactions and session resets by externalizing task state to .scratch/tasks/.

When to Use

Use task externalization when:

  • Starting large/complex tasks (5+ files, architectural changes)
  • After /compact or /new commands
  • Context window is getting full during multi-file work
  • Task spans multiple sessions

Two-File Structure

1. Overview File: .scratch/tasks.md

Tracks overall state across all tasks:

  • Global Context: Shared decisions/constraints
  • Current Task: Which task file is active
  • Task List: All tasks with status (pending, in progress, completed)
  • Cross-task Notes: Dependencies, blockers

2. Task Files: .scratch/tasks/{name}.md

Each task file contains:

  • Goal: What needs to be accomplished
  • Context: Background, decisions, constraints
  • Files to Modify: List of files to change
  • Implementation Plan: Step-by-step approach
  • Progress Notes: What's done, what remains, blockers
  • Testing: How to verify

See references/file-structure.md for complete examples

Quick Workflow

Starting session or after /compact//new:

  1. Check if .scratch/tasks.md exists
  2. If yes: Read it + current task file
  3. Summarize and continue

Starting new large task:

  1. Create .scratch/tasks/ directory
  2. Create/update overview file
  3. Create task file with plan
  4. Update overview to mark as current
  5. Begin implementation

During work:

  • Update Progress Notes as steps complete
  • Note blockers and decisions

Completing task:

  1. Mark complete in task file
  2. Update overview: [x]
  3. Update current task to next pending

See references/workflows.md for detailed workflows

Important Notes

  • Keep progress notes current for accurate recovery
  • Don't delete task files until entire effort is complete
  • .scratch/ is already in gitignore
  • Task files are read/updated throughout work