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description: Guide for using Taskmaster to manage task-driven development workflows
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feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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# Taskmaster Development Workflow
This guide outlines the standard process for using Taskmaster to manage software development projects. It is written as a set of instructions for you, the AI agent.
- **Your Default Stance**: For most projects, the user can work directly within the `master` task context. Your initial actions should operate on this default context unless a clear pattern for multi-context work emerges.
- **Your Goal**: Your role is to elevate the user's workflow by intelligently introducing advanced features like **Tagged Task Lists** when you detect the appropriate context. Do not force tags on the user; suggest them as a helpful solution to a specific need.
## The Basic Loop
The fundamental development cycle you will facilitate is:
1. **`list`**: Show the user what needs to be done.
2. **`next`**: Help the user decide what to work on.
3. **`show <id>`**: Provide details for a specific task.
4. **`expand <id>`**: Break down a complex task into smaller, manageable subtasks.
5. **Implement**: The user writes the code and tests.
6. **`update-subtask`**: Log progress and findings on behalf of the user.
7. **`set-status`**: Mark tasks and subtasks as `done` as work is completed.
8. **Repeat**.
All your standard command executions should operate on the user's current task context, which defaults to `master`.
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## Standard Development Workflow Process
### Simple Workflow (Default Starting Point)
For new projects or when users are getting started, operate within the `master` tag context:
- Start new projects by running `initialize_project` tool / `task-master init` or `parse_prd` / `task-master parse-prd --input='<prd-file.txt>'` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) to generate initial tasks.json with tagged structure
feat: Flexible brand rules management (#460) * chore(docs): update docs and rules related to model management. * feat(ai): Add OpenRouter AI provider support Integrates the OpenRouter AI provider using the Vercel AI SDK adapter (@openrouter/ai-sdk-provider). This allows users to configure and utilize models available through the OpenRouter platform. - Added src/ai-providers/openrouter.js with standard Vercel AI SDK wrapper functions (generateText, streamText, generateObject). - Updated ai-services-unified.js to include the OpenRouter provider in the PROVIDER_FUNCTIONS map and API key resolution logic. - Verified config-manager.js handles OpenRouter API key checks correctly. - Users can configure OpenRouter models via .taskmasterconfig using the task-master models command or MCP models tool. Requires OPENROUTER_API_KEY. - Enhanced error handling in ai-services-unified.js to provide clearer messages when generateObjectService fails due to lack of underlying tool support in the selected model/provider endpoint. * feat(cli): Add --status/-s filter flag to show command and get-task MCP tool Implements the ability to filter subtasks displayed by the `task-master show <id>` command using the `--status` (or `-s`) flag. This is also available in the MCP context. - Modified `commands.js` to add the `--status` option to the `show` command definition. - Updated `utils.js` (`findTaskById`) to handle the filtering logic and return original subtask counts/arrays when filtering. - Updated `ui.js` (`displayTaskById`) to use the filtered subtasks for the table, display a summary line when filtering, and use the original subtask list for the progress bar calculation. - Updated MCP `get_task` tool and `showTaskDirect` function to accept and pass the `status` parameter. - Added changeset entry. * fix(tasks): Improve next task logic to be subtask-aware * fix(tasks): Enable removing multiple tasks/subtasks via comma-separated IDs - Refactors the core `removeTask` function (`task-manager/remove-task.js`) to accept and iterate over comma-separated task/subtask IDs. - Updates dependency cleanup and file regeneration logic to run once after processing all specified IDs. - Adjusts the `remove-task` CLI command (`commands.js`) description and confirmation prompt to handle multiple IDs correctly. - Fixes a bug in the CLI confirmation prompt where task/subtask titles were not being displayed correctly. - Updates the `remove_task` MCP tool description to reflect the new multi-ID capability. This addresses the previously known issue where only the first ID in a comma-separated list was processed. Closes #140 * Update README.md (#342) * Update Discord badge (#337) * refactor(init): Improve robustness and dependencies; Update template deps for AI SDKs; Silence npm install in MCP; Improve conditional model setup logic; Refactor init.js flags; Tweak Getting Started text; Fix MCP server launch command; Update default model in config template * Refactor: Improve MCP logging, update E2E & tests Refactors MCP server logging and updates testing infrastructure. - MCP Server: - Replaced manual logger wrappers with centralized `createLogWrapper` utility. - Updated direct function calls to use `{ session, mcpLog }` context. - Removed deprecated `model` parameter from analyze, expand-all, expand-task tools. - Adjusted MCP tool import paths and parameter descriptions. - Documentation: - Modified `docs/configuration.md`. - Modified `docs/tutorial.md`. - Testing: - E2E Script (`run_e2e.sh`): - Removed `set -e`. - Added LLM analysis function (`analyze_log_with_llm`) & integration. - Adjusted test run directory creation timing. - Added debug echo statements. - Deleted Unit Tests: Removed `ai-client-factory.test.js`, `ai-client-utils.test.js`, `ai-services.test.js`. - Modified Fixtures: Updated `scripts/task-complexity-report.json`. - Dev Scripts: - Modified `scripts/dev.js`. * chore(tests): Passes tests for merge candidate - Adjusted the interactive model default choice to be 'no change' instead of 'cancel setup' - E2E script has been perfected and works as designed provided there are all provider API keys .env in the root - Fixes the entire test suite to make sure it passes with the new architecture. - Fixes dependency command to properly show there is a validation failure if there is one. - Refactored config-manager.test.js mocking strategy and fixed assertions to read the real supported-models.json - Fixed rule-transformer.test.js assertion syntax and transformation logic adjusting replacement for search which was too broad. - Skip unstable tests in utils.test.js (log, readJSON, writeJSON error paths) due to SIGABRT crash. These tests trigger a native crash (SIGABRT), likely stemming from a conflict between internal chalk usage within the functions and Jest's test environment, possibly related to ESM module handling. * chore(wtf): removes chai. not sure how that even made it in here. also removes duplicate test in scripts/. * fix: ensure API key detection properly reads .env in MCP context Problem: - Task Master model configuration wasn't properly checking for API keys in the project's .env file when running through MCP - The isApiKeySet function was only checking session.env and process.env but not inspecting the .env file directly - This caused incorrect API key status reporting in MCP tools even when keys were properly set in .env Solution: - Modified resolveEnvVariable function in utils.js to properly read from .env file at projectRoot - Updated isApiKeySet to correctly pass projectRoot to resolveEnvVariable - Enhanced the key detection logic to have consistent behavior between CLI and MCP contexts - Maintains the correct precedence: session.env → .env file → process.env Testing: - Verified working correctly with both MCP and CLI tools - API keys properly detected in .env file in both contexts - Deleted .cursor/mcp.json to confirm introspection of .env as fallback works * fix(update): pass projectRoot through update command flow Modified ai-services-unified.js, update.js tool, and update-tasks.js direct function to correctly pass projectRoot. This enables the .env file API key fallback mechanism for the update command when running via MCP, ensuring consistent key resolution with the CLI context. * fix(analyze-complexity): pass projectRoot through analyze-complexity flow Modified analyze-task-complexity.js core function, direct function, and analyze.js tool to correctly pass projectRoot. Fixed import error in tools/index.js. Added debug logging to _resolveApiKey in ai-services-unified.js. This enables the .env API key fallback for analyze_project_complexity. * fix(add-task): pass projectRoot and fix logging/refs Modified add-task core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot for .env API key fallback. Fixed logFn reference error and removed deprecated reportProgress call in core addTask function. Verified working. * fix(parse-prd): pass projectRoot and fix schema/logging Modified parse-prd core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot for .env API key fallback. Corrected Zod schema used in generateObjectService call. Fixed logFn reference error in core parsePRD. Updated unit test mock for utils.js. * fix(update-task): pass projectRoot and adjust parsing Modified update-task-by-id core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot. Reverted parsing logic in core function to prioritize `{...}` extraction, resolving parsing errors. Fixed ReferenceError by correctly destructuring projectRoot. * fix(update-subtask): pass projectRoot and allow updating done subtasks Modified update-subtask-by-id core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot for .env API key fallback. Removed check preventing appending details to completed subtasks. * fix(mcp, expand): pass projectRoot through expand/expand-all flows Problem: expand_task & expand_all MCP tools failed with .env keys due to missing projectRoot propagation for API key resolution. Also fixed a ReferenceError: wasSilent is not defined in expandTaskDirect. Solution: Modified core logic, direct functions, and MCP tools for expand-task and expand-all to correctly destructure projectRoot from arguments and pass it down through the context object to the AI service call (generateTextService). Fixed wasSilent scope in expandTaskDirect. Verification: Tested expand_task successfully in MCP using .env keys. Reviewed expand_all flow for correct projectRoot propagation. * chore: prettier * fix(expand-all): add projectRoot to expandAllTasksDirect invokation. * fix(update-tasks): Improve AI response parsing for 'update' command Refactors the JSON array parsing logic within in . The previous logic primarily relied on extracting content from markdown code blocks (json or javascript), which proved brittle when the AI response included comments or non-JSON text within the block, leading to parsing errors for the command. This change modifies the parsing strategy to first attempt extracting content directly between the outermost '[' and ']' brackets. This is more robust as it targets the expected array structure directly. If bracket extraction fails, it falls back to looking for a strict json code block, then prefix stripping, before attempting a raw parse. This approach aligns with the successful parsing strategy used for single-object responses in and resolves the parsing errors previously observed with the command. * refactor(mcp): introduce withNormalizedProjectRoot HOF for path normalization Added HOF to mcp tools utils to normalize projectRoot from args/session. Refactored get-task tool to use HOF. Updated relevant documentation. * refactor(mcp): apply withNormalizedProjectRoot HOF to update tool Problem: The MCP tool previously handled project root acquisition and path resolution within its method, leading to potential inconsistencies and repetition. Solution: Refactored the tool () to utilize the new Higher-Order Function (HOF) from . Specific Changes: - Imported HOF. - Updated the Zod schema for the parameter to be optional, as the HOF handles deriving it from the session if not provided. - Wrapped the entire function body with the HOF. - Removed the manual call to from within the function body. - Destructured the from the object received by the wrapped function, ensuring it's the normalized path provided by the HOF. - Used the normalized variable when calling and when passing arguments to . This change standardizes project root handling for the tool, simplifies its method, and ensures consistent path normalization. This serves as the pattern for refactoring other MCP tools. * fix: apply to all tools withNormalizedProjectRoot to fix projectRoot issues for linux and windows * fix: add rest of tools that need wrapper * chore: cleanup tools to stop using rootFolder and remove unused imports * chore: more cleanup * refactor: Improve update-subtask, consolidate utils, update config This commit introduces several improvements and refactorings across MCP tools, core logic, and configuration. **Major Changes:** 1. **Refactor updateSubtaskById:** - Switched from generateTextService to generateObjectService for structured AI responses, using a Zod schema (subtaskSchema) for validation. - Revised prompts to have the AI generate relevant content based on user request and context (parent/sibling tasks), while explicitly preventing AI from handling timestamp/tag formatting. - Implemented **local timestamp generation (new Date().toISOString()) and formatting** (using <info added on ...> tags) within the function *after* receiving the AI response. This ensures reliable and correctly formatted details are appended. - Corrected logic to append only the locally formatted, AI-generated content block to the existing subtask.details. 2. **Consolidate MCP Utilities:** - Moved/consolidated the withNormalizedProjectRoot HOF into mcp-server/src/tools/utils.js. - Updated MCP tools (like update-subtask.js) to import withNormalizedProjectRoot from the new location. 3. **Refactor Project Initialization:** - Deleted the redundant mcp-server/src/core/direct-functions/initialize-project-direct.js file. - Updated mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js to import initializeProjectDirect from its correct location (./direct-functions/initialize-project.js). **Other Changes:** - Updated .taskmasterconfig fallback model to claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219. - Clarified model cost representation in the models tool description (taskmaster.mdc and mcp-server/src/tools/models.js). * fix: displayBanner logging when silentMode is active (#385) * fix: improve error handling, test options, and model configuration - Enhance error validation in parse-prd.js and update-tasks.js - Fix bug where mcpLog was incorrectly passed as logWrapper - Improve error messages and response formatting - Add --skip-verification flag to E2E tests - Update MCP server config that ships with init to match new API key structure - Fix task force/append handling in parse-prd command - Increase column width in update-tasks display * chore: fixes parse prd to show loading indicator in cli. * fix(parse-prd): suggested fix for mcpLog was incorrect. reverting to my previously working code. * chore(init): No longer ships readme with task-master init (commented out for now). No longer looking for task-master-mcp, instead checked for task-master-ai - this should prevent the init sequence from needlessly adding another mcp server with task-master-mcp to the mpc.json which a ton of people probably ran into. * chore: restores 3.7 sonnet as the main role. * fix(add/remove-dependency): dependency mcp tools were failing due to hard-coded tasks path in generate task files. * chore: removes tasks json backup that was temporarily created. * fix(next): adjusts mcp tool response to correctly return the next task/subtask. Also adds nextSteps to the next task response. * chore: prettier * chore: readme typos * fix(config): restores sonnet 3.7 as default main role. * Version Packages * hotfix: move production package to "dependencies" (#399) * Version Packages * Fix: issues with 0.13.0 not working (#402) * Exit prerelease mode and version packages * hotfix: move production package to "dependencies" * Enter prerelease mode and version packages * Enter prerelease mode and version packages * chore: cleanup * chore: improve pre.json and add pre-release workflow * chore: fix package.json * chore: cleanup * chore: improve pre-release workflow * chore: allow github actions to commit * extract fileMap and conversionConfig into brand profile * extract into brand profile * add windsurf profile * add remove brand rules function * fix regex * add rules command to add/remove rules for a specific brand * fix post processing for roo * allow multiples * add cursor profile * update test for new structure * move rules to assets * use assets/rules for rules files * use standardized setupMCP function * fix formatting * fix formatting * add logging * fix escapes * default to cursor * allow init with certain rulesets; no more .windsurfrules * update docs * update log msg * fix formatting * keep mdc extension for cursor * don't rewrite .mdc to .md inside the files * fix roo init (add modes) * fix cursor init (don't use roo transformation by default) * use more generic function names * update docs * fix formatting * update function names * add changeset * add rules to mcp initialize project * register tool with mcp server * update docs * add integration test * fix cursor initialization * rule selection * fix formatting * fix MCP - remove yes flag * add import * update roo tests * add/update tests * remove test * add rules command test * update MCP responses, centralize rules profiles & helpers * fix logging and MCP response messages * fix formatting * incorrect test * fix tests * update fileMap * fix file extension transformations * fix formatting * add rules command test * test already covered * fix formatting * move renaming logic into profiles * make sure dir is deleted (DS_Store) * add confirmation for rules removal * add force flag for rules remove * use force flag for test * remove yes parameter * fix formatting * import brand profiles from rule-transformer.js * update comment * add interactive rules setup * optimize * only copy rules specifically listed in fileMap * update comment * add cline profile * add brandDir to remove ambiguity and support Cline * specify whether to create mcp config and filename * add mcpConfigName value for parh * fix formatting * remove rules just for this repository - only include rules to be distributed * update error message * update "brand rules" to "rules" * update to minor * remove comment * remove comments * move to /src/utils * optimize imports * move rules-setup.js to /src/utils * move rule-transformer.js to /src/utils * move confirmation to /src/ui/confirm.js * default to all rules * use profile js for mcp config settings * only run rules interactive setup if not provided via command line * update comments * initialize with all brands if nothing specified * update var name * clean up * enumerate brands for brand rules * update instructions * add test to check for brand profiles * fix quotes * update semantics and terminology from 'brand rules' to 'rules profiles' * fix formatting * fix formatting * update function name and remove copying of cursor rules, now handled by rules transformer * update comment * rename to mcp-config-setup.js * use enums for rules actions * add aggregate reporting for rules add command * add missing log message * use simpler path * use base profile with modifications for each brand * use displayName and don't select any defaults in setup * add confirmation if removing ALL rules profiles, and add --force flag on rules remove * Use profile-detection instead of rules-detection * add newline at end of mcp config * add proper formatting for mcp.json * update rules * update rules * update rules * add checks for other rules and other profile folder items before removing * update confirmation for rules remove * update docs * update changeset * fix for filepath at bottom of rule * Update cline profile and add test; 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- Configure rule sets during initialization with `--rules` flag (e.g., `task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf`) or manage them later with `task-master rules add/remove` commands
- Begin coding sessions with `get_tasks` / `task-master list` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) to see current tasks, status, and IDs
- Determine the next task to work on using `next_task` / `task-master next` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc))
- Analyze task complexity with `analyze_project_complexity` / `task-master analyze-complexity --research` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) before breaking down tasks
- Review complexity report using `complexity_report` / `task-master complexity-report` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc))
- Select tasks based on dependencies (all marked 'done'), priority level, and ID order
- View specific task details using `get_task` / `task-master show <id>` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) to understand implementation requirements
- Break down complex tasks using `expand_task` / `task-master expand --id=<id> --force --research` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) with appropriate flags like `--force` (to replace existing subtasks) and `--research`
- Implement code following task details, dependencies, and project standards
- Mark completed tasks with `set_task_status` / `task-master set-status --id=<id> --status=done` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc))
- Update dependent tasks when implementation differs from original plan using `update` / `task-master update --from=<id> --prompt="..."` or `update_task` / `task-master update-task --id=<id> --prompt="..."` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc))
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## Leveling Up: Agent-Led Multi-Context Workflows
While the basic workflow is powerful, your primary opportunity to add value is by identifying when to introduce **Tagged Task Lists**. These patterns are your tools for creating a more organized and efficient development environment for the user, especially if you detect agentic or parallel development happening across the same session.
**Critical Principle**: Most users should never see a difference in their experience. Only introduce advanced workflows when you detect clear indicators that the project has evolved beyond simple task management.
### When to Introduce Tags: Your Decision Patterns
Here are the patterns to look for. When you detect one, you should propose the corresponding workflow to the user.
#### Pattern 1: Simple Git Feature Branching
This is the most common and direct use case for tags.
- **Trigger**: The user creates a new git branch (e.g., `git checkout -b feature/user-auth`).
- **Your Action**: Propose creating a new tag that mirrors the branch name to isolate the feature's tasks from `master`.
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"I see you've created a new branch named 'feature/user-auth'. To keep all related tasks neatly organized and separate from your main list, I can create a corresponding task tag for you. This helps prevent merge conflicts in your `tasks.json` file later. Shall I create the 'feature-user-auth' tag?"*
- **Tool to Use**: `task-master add-tag --from-branch`
#### Pattern 2: Team Collaboration
- **Trigger**: The user mentions working with teammates (e.g., "My teammate Alice is handling the database schema," or "I need to review Bob's work on the API.").
- **Your Action**: Suggest creating a separate tag for the user's work to prevent conflicts with shared master context.
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"Since you're working with Alice, I can create a separate task context for your work to avoid conflicts. This way, Alice can continue working with the master list while you have your own isolated context. When you're ready to merge your work, we can coordinate the tasks back to master. Shall I create a tag for your current work?"*
- **Tool to Use**: `task-master add-tag my-work --copy-from-current --description="My tasks while collaborating with Alice"`
#### Pattern 3: Experiments or Risky Refactors
- **Trigger**: The user wants to try something that might not be kept (e.g., "I want to experiment with switching our state management library," or "Let's refactor the old API module, but I want to keep the current tasks as a reference.").
- **Your Action**: Propose creating a sandboxed tag for the experimental work.
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"This sounds like a great experiment. To keep these new tasks separate from our main plan, I can create a temporary 'experiment-zustand' tag for this work. If we decide not to proceed, we can simply delete the tag without affecting the main task list. Sound good?"*
- **Tool to Use**: `task-master add-tag experiment-zustand --description="Exploring Zustand migration"`
#### Pattern 4: Large Feature Initiatives (PRD-Driven)
This is a more structured approach for significant new features or epics.
- **Trigger**: The user describes a large, multi-step feature that would benefit from a formal plan.
- **Your Action**: Propose a comprehensive, PRD-driven workflow.
- **Your Suggested Prompt**: *"This sounds like a significant new feature. To manage this effectively, I suggest we create a dedicated task context for it. Here's the plan: I'll create a new tag called 'feature-xyz', then we can draft a Product Requirements Document (PRD) together to scope the work. Once the PRD is ready, I'll automatically generate all the necessary tasks within that new tag. How does that sound?"*
- **Your Implementation Flow**:
1. **Create an empty tag**: `task-master add-tag feature-xyz --description "Tasks for the new XYZ feature"`. You can also start by creating a git branch if applicable, and then create the tag from that branch.
2. **Collaborate & Create PRD**: Work with the user to create a detailed PRD file (e.g., `.taskmaster/docs/feature-xyz-prd.txt`).
3. **Parse PRD into the new tag**: `task-master parse-prd .taskmaster/docs/feature-xyz-prd.txt --tag feature-xyz`
4. **Prepare the new task list**: Follow up by suggesting `analyze-complexity` and `expand-all` for the newly created tasks within the `feature-xyz` tag.
#### Pattern 5: Version-Based Development
Tailor your approach based on the project maturity indicated by tag names.
- **Prototype/MVP Tags** (`prototype`, `mvp`, `poc`, `v0.x`):
- **Your Approach**: Focus on speed and functionality over perfection
- **Task Generation**: Create tasks that emphasize "get it working" over "get it perfect"
- **Complexity Level**: Lower complexity, fewer subtasks, more direct implementation paths
- **Research Prompts**: Include context like "This is a prototype - prioritize speed and basic functionality over optimization"
- **Example Prompt Addition**: *"Since this is for the MVP, I'll focus on tasks that get core functionality working quickly rather than over-engineering."*
- **Production/Mature Tags** (`v1.0+`, `production`, `stable`):
- **Your Approach**: Emphasize robustness, testing, and maintainability
- **Task Generation**: Include comprehensive error handling, testing, documentation, and optimization
- **Complexity Level**: Higher complexity, more detailed subtasks, thorough implementation paths
- **Research Prompts**: Include context like "This is for production - prioritize reliability, performance, and maintainability"
- **Example Prompt Addition**: *"Since this is for production, I'll ensure tasks include proper error handling, testing, and documentation."*
### Advanced Workflow (Tag-Based & PRD-Driven)
**When to Transition**: Recognize when the project has evolved (or has initiated a project which existing code) beyond simple task management. Look for these indicators:
- User mentions teammates or collaboration needs
- Project has grown to 15+ tasks with mixed priorities
- User creates feature branches or mentions major initiatives
- User initializes Taskmaster on an existing, complex codebase
- User describes large features that would benefit from dedicated planning
**Your Role in Transition**: Guide the user to a more sophisticated workflow that leverages tags for organization and PRDs for comprehensive planning.
#### Master List Strategy (High-Value Focus)
Once you transition to tag-based workflows, the `master` tag should ideally contain only:
- **High-level deliverables** that provide significant business value
- **Major milestones** and epic-level features
- **Critical infrastructure** work that affects the entire project
- **Release-blocking** items
**What NOT to put in master**:
- Detailed implementation subtasks (these go in feature-specific tags' parent tasks)
- Refactoring work (create dedicated tags like `refactor-auth`)
- Experimental features (use `experiment-*` tags)
- Team member-specific tasks (use person-specific tags)
#### PRD-Driven Feature Development
**For New Major Features**:
1. **Identify the Initiative**: When user describes a significant feature
2. **Create Dedicated Tag**: `add_tag feature-[name] --description="[Feature description]"`
3. **Collaborative PRD Creation**: Work with user to create comprehensive PRD in `.taskmaster/docs/feature-[name]-prd.txt`
4. **Parse & Prepare**:
- `parse_prd .taskmaster/docs/feature-[name]-prd.txt --tag=feature-[name]`
- `analyze_project_complexity --tag=feature-[name] --research`
- `expand_all --tag=feature-[name] --research`
5. **Add Master Reference**: Create a high-level task in `master` that references the feature tag
**For Existing Codebase Analysis**:
When users initialize Taskmaster on existing projects:
1. **Codebase Discovery**: Use your native tools for producing deep context about the code base. You may use `research` tool with `--tree` and `--files` to collect up to date information using the existing architecture as context.
2. **Collaborative Assessment**: Work with user to identify improvement areas, technical debt, or new features
3. **Strategic PRD Creation**: Co-author PRDs that include:
- Current state analysis (based on your codebase research)
- Proposed improvements or new features
- Implementation strategy considering existing code
4. **Tag-Based Organization**: Parse PRDs into appropriate tags (`refactor-api`, `feature-dashboard`, `tech-debt`, etc.)
5. **Master List Curation**: Keep only the most valuable initiatives in master
The parse-prd's `--append` flag enables the user to parse multiple PRDs within tags or across tags. PRDs should be focused and the number of tasks they are parsed into should be strategically chosen relative to the PRD's complexity and level of detail.
### Workflow Transition Examples
**Example 1: Simple → Team-Based**
```
User: "Alice is going to help with the API work"
Your Response: "Great! To avoid conflicts, I'll create a separate task context for your work. Alice can continue with the master list while you work in your own context. When you're ready to merge, we can coordinate the tasks back together."
Action: add_tag my-api-work --copy-from-current --description="My API tasks while collaborating with Alice"
```
**Example 2: Simple → PRD-Driven**
```
User: "I want to add a complete user dashboard with analytics, user management, and reporting"
Your Response: "This sounds like a major feature that would benefit from detailed planning. Let me create a dedicated context for this work and we can draft a PRD together to ensure we capture all requirements."
Actions:
1. add_tag feature-dashboard --description="User dashboard with analytics and management"
2. Collaborate on PRD creation
3. parse_prd dashboard-prd.txt --tag=feature-dashboard
4. Add high-level "User Dashboard" task to master
```
**Example 3: Existing Project → Strategic Planning**
```
User: "I just initialized Taskmaster on my existing React app. It's getting messy and I want to improve it."
Your Response: "Let me research your codebase to understand the current architecture, then we can create a strategic plan for improvements."
Actions:
1. research "Current React app architecture and improvement opportunities" --tree --files=src/
2. Collaborate on improvement PRD based on findings
3. Create tags for different improvement areas (refactor-components, improve-state-management, etc.)
4. Keep only major improvement initiatives in master
```
---
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Primary Interaction: MCP Server vs. CLI
Taskmaster offers two primary ways to interact:
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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1. **MCP Server (Recommended for Integrated Tools)**:
- For AI agents and integrated development environments (like Cursor), interacting via the **MCP server is the preferred method**.
- The MCP server exposes Taskmaster functionality through a set of tools (e.g., `get_tasks`, `add_subtask`).
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- This method offers better performance, structured data exchange, and richer error handling compared to CLI parsing.
- Refer to [`mcp.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc) for details on the MCP architecture and available tools.
- A comprehensive list and description of MCP tools and their corresponding CLI commands can be found in [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc).
- **Restart the MCP server** if core logic in `scripts/modules` or MCP tool/direct function definitions change.
chore: v0.17 features and improvements (#771) * chore: task management and small bug fix. * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * docs: add context gathering rule and update existing rules - Create comprehensive context_gathering.mdc rule documenting ContextGatherer utility patterns, FuzzyTaskSearch integration, token breakdown display, code block syntax highlighting, and enhanced result display patterns - Update new_features.mdc to include context gathering step - Update commands.mdc with context-aware command pattern - Update ui.mdc with enhanced display patterns and syntax highlighting - Update utilities.mdc to document new context gathering utilities - Update glossary.mdc to include new context_gathering rule - Establishes standardized patterns for building intelligent, context-aware commands that can leverage project knowledge for better AI assistance * feat(fuzzy): improves fuzzy search to introspect into subtasks as well. might still need improvement. * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * feat(research): Add subtasks to fuzzy search and follow-up questions - Enhanced fuzzy search to include subtasks in discovery - Added interactive follow-up question functionality using inquirer - Improved context discovery by including both tasks and subtasks - Follow-up option for research with default to 'n' for quick workflow * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * chore: formatting * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * chore: task management and removes mistakenly staged changes * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: formatting * feat: Add .taskmaster directory (#619) * chore: apply requested changes from next branch (#629) * chore: rc version bump * chore: cleanup migration-guide * fix: bedrock set model and other fixes (#641) * Fix: MCP log errors (#648) * fix: projectRoot duplicate .taskmaster directory (#655) * Version Packages * chore: add package-lock.json * Version Packages * Version Packages * fix: markdown format (#622) * Version Packages * Version Packages * Fixed the Typo in cursor rules Issue:#675 (#677) Fixed the typo in the Api keys * Add one-click MCP server installation for Cursor (#671) * Update README.md - Remove trailing commas (#673) JSON doesn't allow for trailing commas, so these need to be removed in order for this to work * chore: rc version bump * fix: findTasksPath function * fix: update MCP tool * feat(ui): replace emoji complexity indicators with clean filled circle characters Replace 🟢, 🟡, 🔴 emojis with ● character in getComplexityWithColor function Update corresponding unit tests to expect ● instead of emojis Improves UI continuity * fix(ai-providers): change generateObject mode from 'tool' to 'auto' for better provider compatibility Fixes Perplexity research role failing with 'tool-mode object generation' error The hardcoded 'tool' mode was incompatible with providers like Perplexity that support structured JSON output but not function calling/tool use Using 'auto' mode allows the AI SDK to choose the best approach for each provider * Adds qwen3-235n-a22b:free to supported models. Closes #687) * chore: adds a warning when custom openrouter model is a free model which suffers from lower rate limits, restricted context, and, worst of all, no access to tool_use. * refactor: enhance add-task fuzzy search and fix duplicate banner display - **Remove hardcoded category system** in add-task that always matched 'Task management' - **Eliminate arbitrary limits** in fuzzy search results (5→25 high relevance, 3→10 medium relevance, 8→20 detailed tasks) - **Improve semantic weighting** in Fuse.js search (details=3, description=2, title=1.5) for better relevance - **Fix duplicate banner issue** by removing console.clear() and redundant displayBanner() calls from UI functions - **Enhance context generation** to rely on semantic similarity rather than rigid pattern matching - **Preserve terminal history** to address GitHub issue #553 about eating terminal lines - **Remove displayBanner() calls** from: displayHelp, displayNextTask, displayTaskById, displayComplexityReport, set-task-status, clear-subtasks, dependency-manager functions The add-task system now provides truly relevant task context based on semantic similarity rather than arbitrary categories and limits, while maintaining a cleaner terminal experience. Changes span: add-task.js, ui.js, set-task-status.js, clear-subtasks.js, list-tasks.js, dependency-manager.js Closes #553 * chore: changeset * chore: passes tests and linting * chore: more linting * ninja(sync): add sync-readme command for GitHub README export with UTM tracking and professional markdown formatting. Experimental * chore: changeset adjustment * docs: Auto-update and format models.md * chore: updates readme with npm download badges and mentions AI Jason who is joining the taskmaster core team. * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages again * fix: readme typo * readme: fix twitter urls. * readme: removes the taskmaster list output which is too overwhelming given its size with subtasks. may re-add later. fixes likely issues in the json for manual config in cursor and windsurf in the readme. * chore: small readme nitpicks * chore: adjusts changeset from minor to patch to avoid version bump to 0.17 * readme: moves up the documentation links higher up in the readme. same with the cursor one-click install. * Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723) * solve merge conflics with next. not gonna deal with these much longer. * chore: update task files during rebase * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: moves to new task master config setup * feat: add comma-separated status filtering to list-tasks - supports multiple statuses like 'blocked,deferred' with comprehensive test coverage and backward compatibility - also adjusts biome.json to stop bitching about templating. * chore: linting ffs * fix(generate): Fix generate command creating tasks in legacy location - Update generate command default output directory from 'tasks' to '.taskmaster/tasks' - Fix path.dirname() usage to properly derive output directory from tasks file location - Update MCP tool description and documentation to reflect new structure - Disable Biome linting rules for noUnusedTemplateLiteral and useArrowFunction - Fixes issue where generate command was creating task files in the old 'tasks/' directory instead of the new '.taskmaster/tasks/' structure after the refactor * chore: task management * chore: task management some more * fix(get-task): makes the projectRoot argument required to prevent errors when getting tasks. * feat(tags): Implement tagged task lists migration system (Part 1/2) This commit introduces the foundational infrastructure for tagged task lists, enabling multi-context task management without remote storage to prevent merge conflicts. CORE ARCHITECTURE: • Silent migration system transforms tasks.json from old format { "tasks": [...] } to new tagged format { "master": { "tasks": [...] } } • Tag resolution layer provides complete backward compatibility - existing code continues to work • Automatic configuration and state management for seamless user experience SILENT MIGRATION SYSTEM: • Automatic detection and migration of legacy tasks.json format • Complete project migration: tasks.json + config.json + state.json • Transparent tag resolution returns old format to maintain compatibility • Zero breaking changes - all existing functionality preserved CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT: • Added global.defaultTag setting (defaults to 'master') • New tags section with gitIntegration placeholders for future features • Automatic config.json migration during first run • Proper state.json creation with migration tracking USER EXPERIENCE: • Clean, one-time FYI notice after migration (no emojis, professional styling) • Notice appears after 'Suggested Next Steps' and is tracked in state.json • Silent operation - users unaware migration occurred unless explicitly shown TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION: • Enhanced readJSON() with automatic migration detection and processing • New utility functions: getCurrentTag(), resolveTag(), getTasksForTag(), setTasksForTag() • Complete migration orchestration via performCompleteTagMigration() • Robust error handling and fallback mechanisms BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY: • 100% backward compatibility maintained • Existing CLI commands and MCP tools continue to work unchanged • Legacy tasks.json format automatically upgraded on first read • All existing workflows preserved TESTING VERIFIED: • Complete migration from legacy state works correctly • Config.json properly updated with tagged system settings • State.json created with correct initial values • Migration notice system functions as designed • All existing functionality continues to work normally Part 2 will implement tag management commands (add-tag, use-tag, list-tags) and MCP tool updates for full tagged task system functionality. Related: Task 103 - Implement Tagged Task Lists System for Multi-Context Task Management * docs: Update documentation and rules for tagged task lists system - Updated task-structure.md with comprehensive tagged format explanation - Updated all .cursor/rules/*.mdc files to reflect tagged system - Completed subtask 103.16: Update Documentation for Tagged Task Lists System * feat(mcp): Add tagInfo to responses and integrate ContextGatherer Enhances the MCP server to include 'tagInfo' (currentTag, availableTags) in all tool responses, providing better client-side context. - Introduces a new 'ContextGatherer' utility to standardize the collection of file, task, and project context for AI-powered commands. This refactors several task-manager modules ('expand-task', 'research', 'update-task', etc.) to use the new utility. - Fixes an issue in 'get-task' and 'get-tasks' MCP tools where the 'projectRoot' was not being passed correctly, preventing tag information from being included in their responses. - Adds subtask '103.17' to track the implementation of the task template importing feature. - Updates documentation ('.cursor/rules', 'docs/') to align with the new tagged task system and context gatherer logic. * fix: include tagInfo in AI service responses for MCP tools - Update all core functions that call AI services to extract and return tagInfo - Update all direct functions to include tagInfo in MCP response data - Fixes issue where add_task, expand_task, and other AI commands were not including current tag and available tags information - tagInfo includes currentTag from state.json and availableTags list - Ensures tagged task lists system information is properly propagated through the full chain: AI service -> core function -> direct function -> MCP client * fix(move-task): Update move functionality for tagged task system compatibility - incorporate GitHub commit fixes and resolve readJSON data handling * feat(tagged-tasks): Complete core tag management system implementation - Implements comprehensive tagged task lists system for multi-context task management including core tag management functions (Task 103.11), MCP integration updates, and foundational infrastructure for tagged task operations. Features tag CRUD operations, validation, metadata tracking, deep task copying, and full backward compatibility. * fix(core): Fixed move-task.js writing _rawTaggedData directly, updated writeJSON to filter tag fields, fixed CLI move command missing projectRoot, added ensureTagMetadata utility * fix(tasks): ensure list tasks triggers silent migration if necessary. * feat(tags): Complete show and add-task command tag support - show command: Added --tag flag, fixed projectRoot passing to UI functions - add-task command: Already had proper tag support and projectRoot handling - Both commands now work correctly with tagged task lists system - Migration logic works properly when viewing and adding tasks - Updated subtask 103.5 with progress on high-priority command fixes * fix(tags): Clean up rogue created properties and fix taskCount calculation - Enhanced writeJSON to automatically filter rogue created/description properties from tag objects - Fixed tags command error by making taskCount calculation dynamic instead of hardcoded - Cleaned up existing rogue created property in master tag through forced write operation - All created properties now properly located in metadata objects only - Tags command working perfectly with proper task count display - Data integrity maintained with automatic cleanup during write operations * fix(tags): Resolve critical tag deletion and migration notice bugs Major Issues Fixed: 1. Tag Deletion Bug: Fixed critical issue where creating subtasks would delete other tags - Root cause: writeJSON function wasn't accepting projectRoot/tag parameters - Fixed writeJSON signature and logic to handle tagged data structure - Added proper merging of resolved tag data back into full tagged structure 2. Persistent Migration Notice: Fixed FYI notice showing after every command - Root cause: markMigrationForNotice was resetting migrationNoticeShown to false - Fixed migration logic to only trigger on actual legacy->tagged migrations - Added proper _rawTaggedData checks to prevent false migration detection 3. Data Corruption Prevention: Enhanced data integrity safeguards - Fixed writeJSON to filter out internal properties - Added automatic cleanup of rogue properties - Improved hasTaggedStructure detection logic Commands Fixed: add-subtask, remove-subtask, and all commands now preserve tags correctly * fix(tags): Resolve tag deletion bug in remove-task command Refactored the core 'removeTask' function to be fully tag-aware, preventing data corruption. - The function now correctly reads the full tagged data structure by prioritizing '_rawTaggedData' instead of operating on a resolved single-tag view. - All subsequent operations (task removal, dependency cleanup, file writing) now correctly reference the full multi-tag data object, preserving the integrity of 'tasks.json'. - This resolves the critical bug where removing a task would delete all other tags. * fix(tasks): Ensure new task IDs are sequential within the target tag Modified the ID generation logic in 'add-task.js' to calculate the next task ID based on the highest ID within the specified tag, rather than globally across all tags. This fixes a critical bug where creating a task in a new tag would result in a high, non-sequential ID, such as ID 105 for the first task in a tag. * fix(commands): Add missing context parameters to dependency and remove-subtask commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to all dependency commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to remove-subtask command - Add --tag option to remove-subtask command - Fixes critical bug where remove-subtask was deleting other tags due to missing context - All dependency and subtask commands now properly handle tagged task lists * feat(tags): Add --tag flag support to core commands for multi-context task management - parse-prd now supports creating tasks in specific contexts - Fixed tag preservation logic to prevent data loss - analyze-complexity generates tag-specific reports - Non-existent tags created automatically - Enables rapid prototyping and parallel development workflows * feat(tags): Complete tagged task lists system with enhanced use-tag command - Multi-context task management with full CLI support - Enhanced use-tag command shows next available task after switching - Universal --tag flag support across all commands - Seamless migration with zero disruption - Complete tag management suite (add, delete, rename, copy, list) - Smart confirmation logic and data integrity protection - State management and configuration integration - Real-world use cases for teams, features, and releases * feat(tags): Complete tag support for remaining CLI commands - Add --tag flag to update, move, and set-status commands - Ensure all task operation commands now support tag context - Fix missing tag context passing to core functions - Complete comprehensive tag-aware command coverage * feat(ui): add tag indicator to all CLI commands - shows 🏷️ tag: tagname for complete context visibility across 15+ commands * fix(ui): resolve dependency 'Not found' issue when filtering - now correctly displays dependencies that exist but are filtered out of view * feat(research): Add comprehensive AI-powered research command with interactive follow-ups, save functionality, intelligent context gathering, fuzzy task discovery, multi-source context support, enhanced display with syntax highlighting, clean inquirer menus, comprehensive help, and MCP integration with saveTo parameter * feat(tags): Implement full MCP support for Tagged Task Lists and update-task append mode * chore: task management * feat(research): Enhance research command with follow-up menu, save functionality, and fix ContextGatherer token counting * feat(git-workflow): Add automatic git branch-tag integration - Implement automatic tag creation when switching to new git branches - Add branch-tag mapping system for seamless context switching - Enable auto-switch of task contexts based on current git branch - Provide isolated task contexts per branch to prevent merge conflicts - Add configuration support for enabling/disabling git workflow features - Fix ES module compatibility issues in git-utils module - Maintain zero migration impact with automatic 'master' tag creation - Support parallel development with branch-specific task contexts The git workflow system automatically detects branch changes and creates corresponding empty task tags, enabling developers to maintain separate task contexts for different features/branches while preventing task-related merge conflicts during collaborative development. Resolves git workflow integration requirements for multi-context development. * feat(git-workflow): Simplify git integration with --from-branch option - Remove automatic git workflow and branch-tag switching - we are not ready for it yet - Add --from-branch option to add-tag command for manual tag creation from git branch - Remove git workflow configuration from config.json and assets - Disable automatic tag switching functions in git-utils.js - Add createTagFromBranch function for branch-based tag creation - Support both CLI and MCP interfaces for --from-branch functionality - Fix ES module imports in git-utils.js and utils.js - Maintain user control over tag contexts without forced automation The simplified approach allows users to create tags from their current git branch when desired, without the complexity and rigidity of automatic branch-tag synchronization. Users maintain full control over their tag contexts while having convenient tools for git-based workflows when needed. * docs: Update rule files to reflect simplified git integration approach - Remove automatic git workflow features, update to manual --from-branch option, change Part 2 references to completed status * fix(commands): Fix add-tag --from-branch requiring tagName argument - Made tagName optional when using --from-branch - Added validation for either tagName or --from-branch - Fixes 'missing required argument' error with --from-branch option * fix(mcp): Prevent tag deletion on subtask update Adds a safety net to the writeJSON utility to prevent data loss when updating subtasks via the MCP server. The MCP process was inadvertently causing the _rawTaggedData property, which holds the complete multi-tag structure, to be lost. When writeJSON received the data for only a single tag, it would overwrite the entire tasks.json file, deleting all other tags. This fix makes writeJSON more robust. If it receives data that looks like a single, resolved tag without the complete structure, it re-reads the full tasks.json file from disk. It then carefully merges the updated data back into the correct tag within the full structure, preserving all other tags. * fix: resolve all remaining test failures and improve test reliability - Fix clear-subtasks test by implementing deep copy of mock data to prevent mutation issues between tests - Fix add-task test by uncommenting and properly configuring generateTaskFiles call with correct parameters - Fix analyze-task-complexity tests by properly mocking fs.writeFileSync with shared mock function - Update test expectations to match actual function signatures and data structures - Improve mock setup consistency across all test suites - Ensure all tests now pass (329 total: 318 passed, 11 skipped, 0 failed) * chore: task management --------- Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eyal@microangel.so> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ibrahim H. <bitsnaps@yahoo.fr> Co-authored-by: Saksham Goel <sakshamgoel1107@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Joe Danziger <joe@ticc.net> Co-authored-by: Aaron Gabriel Neyer <ag@unforced.org>
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- **Note**: MCP tools fully support tagged task lists with complete tag management capabilities.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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2. **`task-master` CLI (For Users & Fallback)**:
- The global `task-master` command provides a user-friendly interface for direct terminal interaction.
- It can also serve as a fallback if the MCP server is inaccessible or a specific function isn't exposed via MCP.
- Install globally with `npm install -g task-master-ai` or use locally via `npx task-master-ai ...`.
- The CLI commands often mirror the MCP tools (e.g., `task-master list` corresponds to `get_tasks`).
- Refer to [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc) for a detailed command reference.
chore: v0.17 features and improvements (#771) * chore: task management and small bug fix. * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * docs: add context gathering rule and update existing rules - Create comprehensive context_gathering.mdc rule documenting ContextGatherer utility patterns, FuzzyTaskSearch integration, token breakdown display, code block syntax highlighting, and enhanced result display patterns - Update new_features.mdc to include context gathering step - Update commands.mdc with context-aware command pattern - Update ui.mdc with enhanced display patterns and syntax highlighting - Update utilities.mdc to document new context gathering utilities - Update glossary.mdc to include new context_gathering rule - Establishes standardized patterns for building intelligent, context-aware commands that can leverage project knowledge for better AI assistance * feat(fuzzy): improves fuzzy search to introspect into subtasks as well. might still need improvement. * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * feat(research): Add subtasks to fuzzy search and follow-up questions - Enhanced fuzzy search to include subtasks in discovery - Added interactive follow-up question functionality using inquirer - Improved context discovery by including both tasks and subtasks - Follow-up option for research with default to 'n' for quick workflow * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * chore: formatting * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * chore: task management and removes mistakenly staged changes * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: formatting * feat: Add .taskmaster directory (#619) * chore: apply requested changes from next branch (#629) * chore: rc version bump * chore: cleanup migration-guide * fix: bedrock set model and other fixes (#641) * Fix: MCP log errors (#648) * fix: projectRoot duplicate .taskmaster directory (#655) * Version Packages * chore: add package-lock.json * Version Packages * Version Packages * fix: markdown format (#622) * Version Packages * Version Packages * Fixed the Typo in cursor rules Issue:#675 (#677) Fixed the typo in the Api keys * Add one-click MCP server installation for Cursor (#671) * Update README.md - Remove trailing commas (#673) JSON doesn't allow for trailing commas, so these need to be removed in order for this to work * chore: rc version bump * fix: findTasksPath function * fix: update MCP tool * feat(ui): replace emoji complexity indicators with clean filled circle characters Replace 🟢, 🟡, 🔴 emojis with ● character in getComplexityWithColor function Update corresponding unit tests to expect ● instead of emojis Improves UI continuity * fix(ai-providers): change generateObject mode from 'tool' to 'auto' for better provider compatibility Fixes Perplexity research role failing with 'tool-mode object generation' error The hardcoded 'tool' mode was incompatible with providers like Perplexity that support structured JSON output but not function calling/tool use Using 'auto' mode allows the AI SDK to choose the best approach for each provider * Adds qwen3-235n-a22b:free to supported models. Closes #687) * chore: adds a warning when custom openrouter model is a free model which suffers from lower rate limits, restricted context, and, worst of all, no access to tool_use. * refactor: enhance add-task fuzzy search and fix duplicate banner display - **Remove hardcoded category system** in add-task that always matched 'Task management' - **Eliminate arbitrary limits** in fuzzy search results (5→25 high relevance, 3→10 medium relevance, 8→20 detailed tasks) - **Improve semantic weighting** in Fuse.js search (details=3, description=2, title=1.5) for better relevance - **Fix duplicate banner issue** by removing console.clear() and redundant displayBanner() calls from UI functions - **Enhance context generation** to rely on semantic similarity rather than rigid pattern matching - **Preserve terminal history** to address GitHub issue #553 about eating terminal lines - **Remove displayBanner() calls** from: displayHelp, displayNextTask, displayTaskById, displayComplexityReport, set-task-status, clear-subtasks, dependency-manager functions The add-task system now provides truly relevant task context based on semantic similarity rather than arbitrary categories and limits, while maintaining a cleaner terminal experience. Changes span: add-task.js, ui.js, set-task-status.js, clear-subtasks.js, list-tasks.js, dependency-manager.js Closes #553 * chore: changeset * chore: passes tests and linting * chore: more linting * ninja(sync): add sync-readme command for GitHub README export with UTM tracking and professional markdown formatting. Experimental * chore: changeset adjustment * docs: Auto-update and format models.md * chore: updates readme with npm download badges and mentions AI Jason who is joining the taskmaster core team. * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages again * fix: readme typo * readme: fix twitter urls. * readme: removes the taskmaster list output which is too overwhelming given its size with subtasks. may re-add later. fixes likely issues in the json for manual config in cursor and windsurf in the readme. * chore: small readme nitpicks * chore: adjusts changeset from minor to patch to avoid version bump to 0.17 * readme: moves up the documentation links higher up in the readme. same with the cursor one-click install. * Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723) * solve merge conflics with next. not gonna deal with these much longer. * chore: update task files during rebase * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: moves to new task master config setup * feat: add comma-separated status filtering to list-tasks - supports multiple statuses like 'blocked,deferred' with comprehensive test coverage and backward compatibility - also adjusts biome.json to stop bitching about templating. * chore: linting ffs * fix(generate): Fix generate command creating tasks in legacy location - Update generate command default output directory from 'tasks' to '.taskmaster/tasks' - Fix path.dirname() usage to properly derive output directory from tasks file location - Update MCP tool description and documentation to reflect new structure - Disable Biome linting rules for noUnusedTemplateLiteral and useArrowFunction - Fixes issue where generate command was creating task files in the old 'tasks/' directory instead of the new '.taskmaster/tasks/' structure after the refactor * chore: task management * chore: task management some more * fix(get-task): makes the projectRoot argument required to prevent errors when getting tasks. * feat(tags): Implement tagged task lists migration system (Part 1/2) This commit introduces the foundational infrastructure for tagged task lists, enabling multi-context task management without remote storage to prevent merge conflicts. CORE ARCHITECTURE: • Silent migration system transforms tasks.json from old format { "tasks": [...] } to new tagged format { "master": { "tasks": [...] } } • Tag resolution layer provides complete backward compatibility - existing code continues to work • Automatic configuration and state management for seamless user experience SILENT MIGRATION SYSTEM: • Automatic detection and migration of legacy tasks.json format • Complete project migration: tasks.json + config.json + state.json • Transparent tag resolution returns old format to maintain compatibility • Zero breaking changes - all existing functionality preserved CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT: • Added global.defaultTag setting (defaults to 'master') • New tags section with gitIntegration placeholders for future features • Automatic config.json migration during first run • Proper state.json creation with migration tracking USER EXPERIENCE: • Clean, one-time FYI notice after migration (no emojis, professional styling) • Notice appears after 'Suggested Next Steps' and is tracked in state.json • Silent operation - users unaware migration occurred unless explicitly shown TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION: • Enhanced readJSON() with automatic migration detection and processing • New utility functions: getCurrentTag(), resolveTag(), getTasksForTag(), setTasksForTag() • Complete migration orchestration via performCompleteTagMigration() • Robust error handling and fallback mechanisms BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY: • 100% backward compatibility maintained • Existing CLI commands and MCP tools continue to work unchanged • Legacy tasks.json format automatically upgraded on first read • All existing workflows preserved TESTING VERIFIED: • Complete migration from legacy state works correctly • Config.json properly updated with tagged system settings • State.json created with correct initial values • Migration notice system functions as designed • All existing functionality continues to work normally Part 2 will implement tag management commands (add-tag, use-tag, list-tags) and MCP tool updates for full tagged task system functionality. Related: Task 103 - Implement Tagged Task Lists System for Multi-Context Task Management * docs: Update documentation and rules for tagged task lists system - Updated task-structure.md with comprehensive tagged format explanation - Updated all .cursor/rules/*.mdc files to reflect tagged system - Completed subtask 103.16: Update Documentation for Tagged Task Lists System * feat(mcp): Add tagInfo to responses and integrate ContextGatherer Enhances the MCP server to include 'tagInfo' (currentTag, availableTags) in all tool responses, providing better client-side context. - Introduces a new 'ContextGatherer' utility to standardize the collection of file, task, and project context for AI-powered commands. This refactors several task-manager modules ('expand-task', 'research', 'update-task', etc.) to use the new utility. - Fixes an issue in 'get-task' and 'get-tasks' MCP tools where the 'projectRoot' was not being passed correctly, preventing tag information from being included in their responses. - Adds subtask '103.17' to track the implementation of the task template importing feature. - Updates documentation ('.cursor/rules', 'docs/') to align with the new tagged task system and context gatherer logic. * fix: include tagInfo in AI service responses for MCP tools - Update all core functions that call AI services to extract and return tagInfo - Update all direct functions to include tagInfo in MCP response data - Fixes issue where add_task, expand_task, and other AI commands were not including current tag and available tags information - tagInfo includes currentTag from state.json and availableTags list - Ensures tagged task lists system information is properly propagated through the full chain: AI service -> core function -> direct function -> MCP client * fix(move-task): Update move functionality for tagged task system compatibility - incorporate GitHub commit fixes and resolve readJSON data handling * feat(tagged-tasks): Complete core tag management system implementation - Implements comprehensive tagged task lists system for multi-context task management including core tag management functions (Task 103.11), MCP integration updates, and foundational infrastructure for tagged task operations. Features tag CRUD operations, validation, metadata tracking, deep task copying, and full backward compatibility. * fix(core): Fixed move-task.js writing _rawTaggedData directly, updated writeJSON to filter tag fields, fixed CLI move command missing projectRoot, added ensureTagMetadata utility * fix(tasks): ensure list tasks triggers silent migration if necessary. * feat(tags): Complete show and add-task command tag support - show command: Added --tag flag, fixed projectRoot passing to UI functions - add-task command: Already had proper tag support and projectRoot handling - Both commands now work correctly with tagged task lists system - Migration logic works properly when viewing and adding tasks - Updated subtask 103.5 with progress on high-priority command fixes * fix(tags): Clean up rogue created properties and fix taskCount calculation - Enhanced writeJSON to automatically filter rogue created/description properties from tag objects - Fixed tags command error by making taskCount calculation dynamic instead of hardcoded - Cleaned up existing rogue created property in master tag through forced write operation - All created properties now properly located in metadata objects only - Tags command working perfectly with proper task count display - Data integrity maintained with automatic cleanup during write operations * fix(tags): Resolve critical tag deletion and migration notice bugs Major Issues Fixed: 1. Tag Deletion Bug: Fixed critical issue where creating subtasks would delete other tags - Root cause: writeJSON function wasn't accepting projectRoot/tag parameters - Fixed writeJSON signature and logic to handle tagged data structure - Added proper merging of resolved tag data back into full tagged structure 2. Persistent Migration Notice: Fixed FYI notice showing after every command - Root cause: markMigrationForNotice was resetting migrationNoticeShown to false - Fixed migration logic to only trigger on actual legacy->tagged migrations - Added proper _rawTaggedData checks to prevent false migration detection 3. Data Corruption Prevention: Enhanced data integrity safeguards - Fixed writeJSON to filter out internal properties - Added automatic cleanup of rogue properties - Improved hasTaggedStructure detection logic Commands Fixed: add-subtask, remove-subtask, and all commands now preserve tags correctly * fix(tags): Resolve tag deletion bug in remove-task command Refactored the core 'removeTask' function to be fully tag-aware, preventing data corruption. - The function now correctly reads the full tagged data structure by prioritizing '_rawTaggedData' instead of operating on a resolved single-tag view. - All subsequent operations (task removal, dependency cleanup, file writing) now correctly reference the full multi-tag data object, preserving the integrity of 'tasks.json'. - This resolves the critical bug where removing a task would delete all other tags. * fix(tasks): Ensure new task IDs are sequential within the target tag Modified the ID generation logic in 'add-task.js' to calculate the next task ID based on the highest ID within the specified tag, rather than globally across all tags. This fixes a critical bug where creating a task in a new tag would result in a high, non-sequential ID, such as ID 105 for the first task in a tag. * fix(commands): Add missing context parameters to dependency and remove-subtask commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to all dependency commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to remove-subtask command - Add --tag option to remove-subtask command - Fixes critical bug where remove-subtask was deleting other tags due to missing context - All dependency and subtask commands now properly handle tagged task lists * feat(tags): Add --tag flag support to core commands for multi-context task management - parse-prd now supports creating tasks in specific contexts - Fixed tag preservation logic to prevent data loss - analyze-complexity generates tag-specific reports - Non-existent tags created automatically - Enables rapid prototyping and parallel development workflows * feat(tags): Complete tagged task lists system with enhanced use-tag command - Multi-context task management with full CLI support - Enhanced use-tag command shows next available task after switching - Universal --tag flag support across all commands - Seamless migration with zero disruption - Complete tag management suite (add, delete, rename, copy, list) - Smart confirmation logic and data integrity protection - State management and configuration integration - Real-world use cases for teams, features, and releases * feat(tags): Complete tag support for remaining CLI commands - Add --tag flag to update, move, and set-status commands - Ensure all task operation commands now support tag context - Fix missing tag context passing to core functions - Complete comprehensive tag-aware command coverage * feat(ui): add tag indicator to all CLI commands - shows 🏷️ tag: tagname for complete context visibility across 15+ commands * fix(ui): resolve dependency 'Not found' issue when filtering - now correctly displays dependencies that exist but are filtered out of view * feat(research): Add comprehensive AI-powered research command with interactive follow-ups, save functionality, intelligent context gathering, fuzzy task discovery, multi-source context support, enhanced display with syntax highlighting, clean inquirer menus, comprehensive help, and MCP integration with saveTo parameter * feat(tags): Implement full MCP support for Tagged Task Lists and update-task append mode * chore: task management * feat(research): Enhance research command with follow-up menu, save functionality, and fix ContextGatherer token counting * feat(git-workflow): Add automatic git branch-tag integration - Implement automatic tag creation when switching to new git branches - Add branch-tag mapping system for seamless context switching - Enable auto-switch of task contexts based on current git branch - Provide isolated task contexts per branch to prevent merge conflicts - Add configuration support for enabling/disabling git workflow features - Fix ES module compatibility issues in git-utils module - Maintain zero migration impact with automatic 'master' tag creation - Support parallel development with branch-specific task contexts The git workflow system automatically detects branch changes and creates corresponding empty task tags, enabling developers to maintain separate task contexts for different features/branches while preventing task-related merge conflicts during collaborative development. Resolves git workflow integration requirements for multi-context development. * feat(git-workflow): Simplify git integration with --from-branch option - Remove automatic git workflow and branch-tag switching - we are not ready for it yet - Add --from-branch option to add-tag command for manual tag creation from git branch - Remove git workflow configuration from config.json and assets - Disable automatic tag switching functions in git-utils.js - Add createTagFromBranch function for branch-based tag creation - Support both CLI and MCP interfaces for --from-branch functionality - Fix ES module imports in git-utils.js and utils.js - Maintain user control over tag contexts without forced automation The simplified approach allows users to create tags from their current git branch when desired, without the complexity and rigidity of automatic branch-tag synchronization. Users maintain full control over their tag contexts while having convenient tools for git-based workflows when needed. * docs: Update rule files to reflect simplified git integration approach - Remove automatic git workflow features, update to manual --from-branch option, change Part 2 references to completed status * fix(commands): Fix add-tag --from-branch requiring tagName argument - Made tagName optional when using --from-branch - Added validation for either tagName or --from-branch - Fixes 'missing required argument' error with --from-branch option * fix(mcp): Prevent tag deletion on subtask update Adds a safety net to the writeJSON utility to prevent data loss when updating subtasks via the MCP server. The MCP process was inadvertently causing the _rawTaggedData property, which holds the complete multi-tag structure, to be lost. When writeJSON received the data for only a single tag, it would overwrite the entire tasks.json file, deleting all other tags. This fix makes writeJSON more robust. If it receives data that looks like a single, resolved tag without the complete structure, it re-reads the full tasks.json file from disk. It then carefully merges the updated data back into the correct tag within the full structure, preserving all other tags. * fix: resolve all remaining test failures and improve test reliability - Fix clear-subtasks test by implementing deep copy of mock data to prevent mutation issues between tests - Fix add-task test by uncommenting and properly configuring generateTaskFiles call with correct parameters - Fix analyze-task-complexity tests by properly mocking fs.writeFileSync with shared mock function - Update test expectations to match actual function signatures and data structures - Improve mock setup consistency across all test suites - Ensure all tests now pass (329 total: 318 passed, 11 skipped, 0 failed) * chore: task management --------- Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eyal@microangel.so> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ibrahim H. <bitsnaps@yahoo.fr> Co-authored-by: Saksham Goel <sakshamgoel1107@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Joe Danziger <joe@ticc.net> Co-authored-by: Aaron Gabriel Neyer <ag@unforced.org>
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- **Tagged Task Lists**: CLI fully supports the new tagged system with seamless migration.
## How the Tag System Works (For Your Reference)
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- **Data Structure**: Tasks are organized into separate contexts (tags) like "master", "feature-branch", or "v2.0".
- **Silent Migration**: Existing projects automatically migrate to use a "master" tag with zero disruption.
- **Context Isolation**: Tasks in different tags are completely separate. Changes in one tag do not affect any other tag.
- **Manual Control**: The user is always in control. There is no automatic switching. You facilitate switching by using `use-tag <name>`.
- **Full CLI & MCP Support**: All tag management commands are available through both the CLI and MCP tools for you to use. Refer to [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc) for a full command list.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Task Complexity Analysis
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Run `analyze_project_complexity` / `task-master analyze-complexity --research` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) for comprehensive analysis
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- Review complexity report via `complexity_report` / `task-master complexity-report` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) for a formatted, readable version.
- Focus on tasks with highest complexity scores (8-10) for detailed breakdown
- Use analysis results to determine appropriate subtask allocation
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Note that reports are automatically used by the `expand_task` tool/command
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Task Breakdown Process
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Use `expand_task` / `task-master expand --id=<id>`. It automatically uses the complexity report if found, otherwise generates default number of subtasks.
- Use `--num=<number>` to specify an explicit number of subtasks, overriding defaults or complexity report recommendations.
- Add `--research` flag to leverage Perplexity AI for research-backed expansion.
- Add `--force` flag to clear existing subtasks before generating new ones (default is to append).
- Use `--prompt="<context>"` to provide additional context when needed.
- Review and adjust generated subtasks as necessary.
- Use `expand_all` tool or `task-master expand --all` to expand multiple pending tasks at once, respecting flags like `--force` and `--research`.
- If subtasks need complete replacement (regardless of the `--force` flag on `expand`), clear them first with `clear_subtasks` / `task-master clear-subtasks --id=<id>`.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Implementation Drift Handling
- When implementation differs significantly from planned approach
- When future tasks need modification due to current implementation choices
- When new dependencies or requirements emerge
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Use `update` / `task-master update --from=<futureTaskId> --prompt='<explanation>\nUpdate context...' --research` to update multiple future tasks.
- Use `update_task` / `task-master update-task --id=<taskId> --prompt='<explanation>\nUpdate context...' --research` to update a single specific task.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Task Status Management
- Use 'pending' for tasks ready to be worked on
- Use 'done' for completed and verified tasks
- Use 'deferred' for postponed tasks
- Add custom status values as needed for project-specific workflows
## Task Structure Fields
- **id**: Unique identifier for the task (Example: `1`, `1.1`)
- **title**: Brief, descriptive title (Example: `"Initialize Repo"`)
- **description**: Concise summary of what the task involves (Example: `"Create a new repository, set up initial structure."`)
- **status**: Current state of the task (Example: `"pending"`, `"done"`, `"deferred"`)
- **dependencies**: IDs of prerequisite tasks (Example: `[1, 2.1]`)
- Dependencies are displayed with status indicators (✅ for completed, ⏱️ for pending)
- This helps quickly identify which prerequisite tasks are blocking work
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- **priority**: Importance level (Example: `"high"`, `"medium"`, `"low"`)
- **details**: In-depth implementation instructions (Example: `"Use GitHub client ID/secret, handle callback, set session token."`)
- **testStrategy**: Verification approach (Example: `"Deploy and call endpoint to confirm 'Hello World' response."`)
- **subtasks**: List of smaller, more specific tasks (Example: `[{"id": 1, "title": "Configure OAuth", ...}]`)
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Refer to task structure details (previously linked to `tasks.mdc`).
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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## Configuration Management (Updated)
Taskmaster configuration is managed through two main mechanisms:
1. **`.taskmaster/config.json` File (Primary):**
* Located in the project root directory.
* Stores most configuration settings: AI model selections (main, research, fallback), parameters (max tokens, temperature), logging level, default subtasks/priority, project name, etc.
chore: v0.17 features and improvements (#771) * chore: task management and small bug fix. * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * docs: add context gathering rule and update existing rules - Create comprehensive context_gathering.mdc rule documenting ContextGatherer utility patterns, FuzzyTaskSearch integration, token breakdown display, code block syntax highlighting, and enhanced result display patterns - Update new_features.mdc to include context gathering step - Update commands.mdc with context-aware command pattern - Update ui.mdc with enhanced display patterns and syntax highlighting - Update utilities.mdc to document new context gathering utilities - Update glossary.mdc to include new context_gathering rule - Establishes standardized patterns for building intelligent, context-aware commands that can leverage project knowledge for better AI assistance * feat(fuzzy): improves fuzzy search to introspect into subtasks as well. might still need improvement. * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * feat(research): Add subtasks to fuzzy search and follow-up questions - Enhanced fuzzy search to include subtasks in discovery - Added interactive follow-up question functionality using inquirer - Improved context discovery by including both tasks and subtasks - Follow-up option for research with default to 'n' for quick workflow * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * chore: formatting * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * chore: task management and removes mistakenly staged changes * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: formatting * feat: Add .taskmaster directory (#619) * chore: apply requested changes from next branch (#629) * chore: rc version bump * chore: cleanup migration-guide * fix: bedrock set model and other fixes (#641) * Fix: MCP log errors (#648) * fix: projectRoot duplicate .taskmaster directory (#655) * Version Packages * chore: add package-lock.json * Version Packages * Version Packages * fix: markdown format (#622) * Version Packages * Version Packages * Fixed the Typo in cursor rules Issue:#675 (#677) Fixed the typo in the Api keys * Add one-click MCP server installation for Cursor (#671) * Update README.md - Remove trailing commas (#673) JSON doesn't allow for trailing commas, so these need to be removed in order for this to work * chore: rc version bump * fix: findTasksPath function * fix: update MCP tool * feat(ui): replace emoji complexity indicators with clean filled circle characters Replace 🟢, 🟡, 🔴 emojis with ● character in getComplexityWithColor function Update corresponding unit tests to expect ● instead of emojis Improves UI continuity * fix(ai-providers): change generateObject mode from 'tool' to 'auto' for better provider compatibility Fixes Perplexity research role failing with 'tool-mode object generation' error The hardcoded 'tool' mode was incompatible with providers like Perplexity that support structured JSON output but not function calling/tool use Using 'auto' mode allows the AI SDK to choose the best approach for each provider * Adds qwen3-235n-a22b:free to supported models. Closes #687) * chore: adds a warning when custom openrouter model is a free model which suffers from lower rate limits, restricted context, and, worst of all, no access to tool_use. * refactor: enhance add-task fuzzy search and fix duplicate banner display - **Remove hardcoded category system** in add-task that always matched 'Task management' - **Eliminate arbitrary limits** in fuzzy search results (5→25 high relevance, 3→10 medium relevance, 8→20 detailed tasks) - **Improve semantic weighting** in Fuse.js search (details=3, description=2, title=1.5) for better relevance - **Fix duplicate banner issue** by removing console.clear() and redundant displayBanner() calls from UI functions - **Enhance context generation** to rely on semantic similarity rather than rigid pattern matching - **Preserve terminal history** to address GitHub issue #553 about eating terminal lines - **Remove displayBanner() calls** from: displayHelp, displayNextTask, displayTaskById, displayComplexityReport, set-task-status, clear-subtasks, dependency-manager functions The add-task system now provides truly relevant task context based on semantic similarity rather than arbitrary categories and limits, while maintaining a cleaner terminal experience. Changes span: add-task.js, ui.js, set-task-status.js, clear-subtasks.js, list-tasks.js, dependency-manager.js Closes #553 * chore: changeset * chore: passes tests and linting * chore: more linting * ninja(sync): add sync-readme command for GitHub README export with UTM tracking and professional markdown formatting. Experimental * chore: changeset adjustment * docs: Auto-update and format models.md * chore: updates readme with npm download badges and mentions AI Jason who is joining the taskmaster core team. * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages again * fix: readme typo * readme: fix twitter urls. * readme: removes the taskmaster list output which is too overwhelming given its size with subtasks. may re-add later. fixes likely issues in the json for manual config in cursor and windsurf in the readme. * chore: small readme nitpicks * chore: adjusts changeset from minor to patch to avoid version bump to 0.17 * readme: moves up the documentation links higher up in the readme. same with the cursor one-click install. * Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723) * solve merge conflics with next. not gonna deal with these much longer. * chore: update task files during rebase * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: moves to new task master config setup * feat: add comma-separated status filtering to list-tasks - supports multiple statuses like 'blocked,deferred' with comprehensive test coverage and backward compatibility - also adjusts biome.json to stop bitching about templating. * chore: linting ffs * fix(generate): Fix generate command creating tasks in legacy location - Update generate command default output directory from 'tasks' to '.taskmaster/tasks' - Fix path.dirname() usage to properly derive output directory from tasks file location - Update MCP tool description and documentation to reflect new structure - Disable Biome linting rules for noUnusedTemplateLiteral and useArrowFunction - Fixes issue where generate command was creating task files in the old 'tasks/' directory instead of the new '.taskmaster/tasks/' structure after the refactor * chore: task management * chore: task management some more * fix(get-task): makes the projectRoot argument required to prevent errors when getting tasks. * feat(tags): Implement tagged task lists migration system (Part 1/2) This commit introduces the foundational infrastructure for tagged task lists, enabling multi-context task management without remote storage to prevent merge conflicts. CORE ARCHITECTURE: • Silent migration system transforms tasks.json from old format { "tasks": [...] } to new tagged format { "master": { "tasks": [...] } } • Tag resolution layer provides complete backward compatibility - existing code continues to work • Automatic configuration and state management for seamless user experience SILENT MIGRATION SYSTEM: • Automatic detection and migration of legacy tasks.json format • Complete project migration: tasks.json + config.json + state.json • Transparent tag resolution returns old format to maintain compatibility • Zero breaking changes - all existing functionality preserved CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT: • Added global.defaultTag setting (defaults to 'master') • New tags section with gitIntegration placeholders for future features • Automatic config.json migration during first run • Proper state.json creation with migration tracking USER EXPERIENCE: • Clean, one-time FYI notice after migration (no emojis, professional styling) • Notice appears after 'Suggested Next Steps' and is tracked in state.json • Silent operation - users unaware migration occurred unless explicitly shown TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION: • Enhanced readJSON() with automatic migration detection and processing • New utility functions: getCurrentTag(), resolveTag(), getTasksForTag(), setTasksForTag() • Complete migration orchestration via performCompleteTagMigration() • Robust error handling and fallback mechanisms BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY: • 100% backward compatibility maintained • Existing CLI commands and MCP tools continue to work unchanged • Legacy tasks.json format automatically upgraded on first read • All existing workflows preserved TESTING VERIFIED: • Complete migration from legacy state works correctly • Config.json properly updated with tagged system settings • State.json created with correct initial values • Migration notice system functions as designed • All existing functionality continues to work normally Part 2 will implement tag management commands (add-tag, use-tag, list-tags) and MCP tool updates for full tagged task system functionality. Related: Task 103 - Implement Tagged Task Lists System for Multi-Context Task Management * docs: Update documentation and rules for tagged task lists system - Updated task-structure.md with comprehensive tagged format explanation - Updated all .cursor/rules/*.mdc files to reflect tagged system - Completed subtask 103.16: Update Documentation for Tagged Task Lists System * feat(mcp): Add tagInfo to responses and integrate ContextGatherer Enhances the MCP server to include 'tagInfo' (currentTag, availableTags) in all tool responses, providing better client-side context. - Introduces a new 'ContextGatherer' utility to standardize the collection of file, task, and project context for AI-powered commands. This refactors several task-manager modules ('expand-task', 'research', 'update-task', etc.) to use the new utility. - Fixes an issue in 'get-task' and 'get-tasks' MCP tools where the 'projectRoot' was not being passed correctly, preventing tag information from being included in their responses. - Adds subtask '103.17' to track the implementation of the task template importing feature. - Updates documentation ('.cursor/rules', 'docs/') to align with the new tagged task system and context gatherer logic. * fix: include tagInfo in AI service responses for MCP tools - Update all core functions that call AI services to extract and return tagInfo - Update all direct functions to include tagInfo in MCP response data - Fixes issue where add_task, expand_task, and other AI commands were not including current tag and available tags information - tagInfo includes currentTag from state.json and availableTags list - Ensures tagged task lists system information is properly propagated through the full chain: AI service -> core function -> direct function -> MCP client * fix(move-task): Update move functionality for tagged task system compatibility - incorporate GitHub commit fixes and resolve readJSON data handling * feat(tagged-tasks): Complete core tag management system implementation - Implements comprehensive tagged task lists system for multi-context task management including core tag management functions (Task 103.11), MCP integration updates, and foundational infrastructure for tagged task operations. Features tag CRUD operations, validation, metadata tracking, deep task copying, and full backward compatibility. * fix(core): Fixed move-task.js writing _rawTaggedData directly, updated writeJSON to filter tag fields, fixed CLI move command missing projectRoot, added ensureTagMetadata utility * fix(tasks): ensure list tasks triggers silent migration if necessary. * feat(tags): Complete show and add-task command tag support - show command: Added --tag flag, fixed projectRoot passing to UI functions - add-task command: Already had proper tag support and projectRoot handling - Both commands now work correctly with tagged task lists system - Migration logic works properly when viewing and adding tasks - Updated subtask 103.5 with progress on high-priority command fixes * fix(tags): Clean up rogue created properties and fix taskCount calculation - Enhanced writeJSON to automatically filter rogue created/description properties from tag objects - Fixed tags command error by making taskCount calculation dynamic instead of hardcoded - Cleaned up existing rogue created property in master tag through forced write operation - All created properties now properly located in metadata objects only - Tags command working perfectly with proper task count display - Data integrity maintained with automatic cleanup during write operations * fix(tags): Resolve critical tag deletion and migration notice bugs Major Issues Fixed: 1. Tag Deletion Bug: Fixed critical issue where creating subtasks would delete other tags - Root cause: writeJSON function wasn't accepting projectRoot/tag parameters - Fixed writeJSON signature and logic to handle tagged data structure - Added proper merging of resolved tag data back into full tagged structure 2. Persistent Migration Notice: Fixed FYI notice showing after every command - Root cause: markMigrationForNotice was resetting migrationNoticeShown to false - Fixed migration logic to only trigger on actual legacy->tagged migrations - Added proper _rawTaggedData checks to prevent false migration detection 3. Data Corruption Prevention: Enhanced data integrity safeguards - Fixed writeJSON to filter out internal properties - Added automatic cleanup of rogue properties - Improved hasTaggedStructure detection logic Commands Fixed: add-subtask, remove-subtask, and all commands now preserve tags correctly * fix(tags): Resolve tag deletion bug in remove-task command Refactored the core 'removeTask' function to be fully tag-aware, preventing data corruption. - The function now correctly reads the full tagged data structure by prioritizing '_rawTaggedData' instead of operating on a resolved single-tag view. - All subsequent operations (task removal, dependency cleanup, file writing) now correctly reference the full multi-tag data object, preserving the integrity of 'tasks.json'. - This resolves the critical bug where removing a task would delete all other tags. * fix(tasks): Ensure new task IDs are sequential within the target tag Modified the ID generation logic in 'add-task.js' to calculate the next task ID based on the highest ID within the specified tag, rather than globally across all tags. This fixes a critical bug where creating a task in a new tag would result in a high, non-sequential ID, such as ID 105 for the first task in a tag. * fix(commands): Add missing context parameters to dependency and remove-subtask commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to all dependency commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to remove-subtask command - Add --tag option to remove-subtask command - Fixes critical bug where remove-subtask was deleting other tags due to missing context - All dependency and subtask commands now properly handle tagged task lists * feat(tags): Add --tag flag support to core commands for multi-context task management - parse-prd now supports creating tasks in specific contexts - Fixed tag preservation logic to prevent data loss - analyze-complexity generates tag-specific reports - Non-existent tags created automatically - Enables rapid prototyping and parallel development workflows * feat(tags): Complete tagged task lists system with enhanced use-tag command - Multi-context task management with full CLI support - Enhanced use-tag command shows next available task after switching - Universal --tag flag support across all commands - Seamless migration with zero disruption - Complete tag management suite (add, delete, rename, copy, list) - Smart confirmation logic and data integrity protection - State management and configuration integration - Real-world use cases for teams, features, and releases * feat(tags): Complete tag support for remaining CLI commands - Add --tag flag to update, move, and set-status commands - Ensure all task operation commands now support tag context - Fix missing tag context passing to core functions - Complete comprehensive tag-aware command coverage * feat(ui): add tag indicator to all CLI commands - shows 🏷️ tag: tagname for complete context visibility across 15+ commands * fix(ui): resolve dependency 'Not found' issue when filtering - now correctly displays dependencies that exist but are filtered out of view * feat(research): Add comprehensive AI-powered research command with interactive follow-ups, save functionality, intelligent context gathering, fuzzy task discovery, multi-source context support, enhanced display with syntax highlighting, clean inquirer menus, comprehensive help, and MCP integration with saveTo parameter * feat(tags): Implement full MCP support for Tagged Task Lists and update-task append mode * chore: task management * feat(research): Enhance research command with follow-up menu, save functionality, and fix ContextGatherer token counting * feat(git-workflow): Add automatic git branch-tag integration - Implement automatic tag creation when switching to new git branches - Add branch-tag mapping system for seamless context switching - Enable auto-switch of task contexts based on current git branch - Provide isolated task contexts per branch to prevent merge conflicts - Add configuration support for enabling/disabling git workflow features - Fix ES module compatibility issues in git-utils module - Maintain zero migration impact with automatic 'master' tag creation - Support parallel development with branch-specific task contexts The git workflow system automatically detects branch changes and creates corresponding empty task tags, enabling developers to maintain separate task contexts for different features/branches while preventing task-related merge conflicts during collaborative development. Resolves git workflow integration requirements for multi-context development. * feat(git-workflow): Simplify git integration with --from-branch option - Remove automatic git workflow and branch-tag switching - we are not ready for it yet - Add --from-branch option to add-tag command for manual tag creation from git branch - Remove git workflow configuration from config.json and assets - Disable automatic tag switching functions in git-utils.js - Add createTagFromBranch function for branch-based tag creation - Support both CLI and MCP interfaces for --from-branch functionality - Fix ES module imports in git-utils.js and utils.js - Maintain user control over tag contexts without forced automation The simplified approach allows users to create tags from their current git branch when desired, without the complexity and rigidity of automatic branch-tag synchronization. Users maintain full control over their tag contexts while having convenient tools for git-based workflows when needed. * docs: Update rule files to reflect simplified git integration approach - Remove automatic git workflow features, update to manual --from-branch option, change Part 2 references to completed status * fix(commands): Fix add-tag --from-branch requiring tagName argument - Made tagName optional when using --from-branch - Added validation for either tagName or --from-branch - Fixes 'missing required argument' error with --from-branch option * fix(mcp): Prevent tag deletion on subtask update Adds a safety net to the writeJSON utility to prevent data loss when updating subtasks via the MCP server. The MCP process was inadvertently causing the _rawTaggedData property, which holds the complete multi-tag structure, to be lost. When writeJSON received the data for only a single tag, it would overwrite the entire tasks.json file, deleting all other tags. This fix makes writeJSON more robust. If it receives data that looks like a single, resolved tag without the complete structure, it re-reads the full tasks.json file from disk. It then carefully merges the updated data back into the correct tag within the full structure, preserving all other tags. * fix: resolve all remaining test failures and improve test reliability - Fix clear-subtasks test by implementing deep copy of mock data to prevent mutation issues between tests - Fix add-task test by uncommenting and properly configuring generateTaskFiles call with correct parameters - Fix analyze-task-complexity tests by properly mocking fs.writeFileSync with shared mock function - Update test expectations to match actual function signatures and data structures - Improve mock setup consistency across all test suites - Ensure all tests now pass (329 total: 318 passed, 11 skipped, 0 failed) * chore: task management --------- Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eyal@microangel.so> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ibrahim H. <bitsnaps@yahoo.fr> Co-authored-by: Saksham Goel <sakshamgoel1107@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Joe Danziger <joe@ticc.net> Co-authored-by: Aaron Gabriel Neyer <ag@unforced.org>
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* **Tagged System Settings**: Includes `global.defaultTag` (defaults to "master") and `tags` section for tag management configuration.
* **Managed via `task-master models --setup` command.** Do not edit manually unless you know what you are doing.
* **View/Set specific models via `task-master models` command or `models` MCP tool.**
chore: v0.17 features and improvements (#771) * chore: task management and small bug fix. * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * docs: add context gathering rule and update existing rules - Create comprehensive context_gathering.mdc rule documenting ContextGatherer utility patterns, FuzzyTaskSearch integration, token breakdown display, code block syntax highlighting, and enhanced result display patterns - Update new_features.mdc to include context gathering step - Update commands.mdc with context-aware command pattern - Update ui.mdc with enhanced display patterns and syntax highlighting - Update utilities.mdc to document new context gathering utilities - Update glossary.mdc to include new context_gathering rule - Establishes standardized patterns for building intelligent, context-aware commands that can leverage project knowledge for better AI assistance * feat(fuzzy): improves fuzzy search to introspect into subtasks as well. might still need improvement. * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * feat(research): Add subtasks to fuzzy search and follow-up questions - Enhanced fuzzy search to include subtasks in discovery - Added interactive follow-up question functionality using inquirer - Improved context discovery by including both tasks and subtasks - Follow-up option for research with default to 'n' for quick workflow * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * chore: formatting * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * chore: task management and removes mistakenly staged changes * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: formatting * feat: Add .taskmaster directory (#619) * chore: apply requested changes from next branch (#629) * chore: rc version bump * chore: cleanup migration-guide * fix: bedrock set model and other fixes (#641) * Fix: MCP log errors (#648) * fix: projectRoot duplicate .taskmaster directory (#655) * Version Packages * chore: add package-lock.json * Version Packages * Version Packages * fix: markdown format (#622) * Version Packages * Version Packages * Fixed the Typo in cursor rules Issue:#675 (#677) Fixed the typo in the Api keys * Add one-click MCP server installation for Cursor (#671) * Update README.md - Remove trailing commas (#673) JSON doesn't allow for trailing commas, so these need to be removed in order for this to work * chore: rc version bump * fix: findTasksPath function * fix: update MCP tool * feat(ui): replace emoji complexity indicators with clean filled circle characters Replace 🟢, 🟡, 🔴 emojis with ● character in getComplexityWithColor function Update corresponding unit tests to expect ● instead of emojis Improves UI continuity * fix(ai-providers): change generateObject mode from 'tool' to 'auto' for better provider compatibility Fixes Perplexity research role failing with 'tool-mode object generation' error The hardcoded 'tool' mode was incompatible with providers like Perplexity that support structured JSON output but not function calling/tool use Using 'auto' mode allows the AI SDK to choose the best approach for each provider * Adds qwen3-235n-a22b:free to supported models. Closes #687) * chore: adds a warning when custom openrouter model is a free model which suffers from lower rate limits, restricted context, and, worst of all, no access to tool_use. * refactor: enhance add-task fuzzy search and fix duplicate banner display - **Remove hardcoded category system** in add-task that always matched 'Task management' - **Eliminate arbitrary limits** in fuzzy search results (5→25 high relevance, 3→10 medium relevance, 8→20 detailed tasks) - **Improve semantic weighting** in Fuse.js search (details=3, description=2, title=1.5) for better relevance - **Fix duplicate banner issue** by removing console.clear() and redundant displayBanner() calls from UI functions - **Enhance context generation** to rely on semantic similarity rather than rigid pattern matching - **Preserve terminal history** to address GitHub issue #553 about eating terminal lines - **Remove displayBanner() calls** from: displayHelp, displayNextTask, displayTaskById, displayComplexityReport, set-task-status, clear-subtasks, dependency-manager functions The add-task system now provides truly relevant task context based on semantic similarity rather than arbitrary categories and limits, while maintaining a cleaner terminal experience. Changes span: add-task.js, ui.js, set-task-status.js, clear-subtasks.js, list-tasks.js, dependency-manager.js Closes #553 * chore: changeset * chore: passes tests and linting * chore: more linting * ninja(sync): add sync-readme command for GitHub README export with UTM tracking and professional markdown formatting. Experimental * chore: changeset adjustment * docs: Auto-update and format models.md * chore: updates readme with npm download badges and mentions AI Jason who is joining the taskmaster core team. * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages again * fix: readme typo * readme: fix twitter urls. * readme: removes the taskmaster list output which is too overwhelming given its size with subtasks. may re-add later. fixes likely issues in the json for manual config in cursor and windsurf in the readme. * chore: small readme nitpicks * chore: adjusts changeset from minor to patch to avoid version bump to 0.17 * readme: moves up the documentation links higher up in the readme. same with the cursor one-click install. * Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723) * solve merge conflics with next. not gonna deal with these much longer. * chore: update task files during rebase * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: moves to new task master config setup * feat: add comma-separated status filtering to list-tasks - supports multiple statuses like 'blocked,deferred' with comprehensive test coverage and backward compatibility - also adjusts biome.json to stop bitching about templating. * chore: linting ffs * fix(generate): Fix generate command creating tasks in legacy location - Update generate command default output directory from 'tasks' to '.taskmaster/tasks' - Fix path.dirname() usage to properly derive output directory from tasks file location - Update MCP tool description and documentation to reflect new structure - Disable Biome linting rules for noUnusedTemplateLiteral and useArrowFunction - Fixes issue where generate command was creating task files in the old 'tasks/' directory instead of the new '.taskmaster/tasks/' structure after the refactor * chore: task management * chore: task management some more * fix(get-task): makes the projectRoot argument required to prevent errors when getting tasks. * feat(tags): Implement tagged task lists migration system (Part 1/2) This commit introduces the foundational infrastructure for tagged task lists, enabling multi-context task management without remote storage to prevent merge conflicts. CORE ARCHITECTURE: • Silent migration system transforms tasks.json from old format { "tasks": [...] } to new tagged format { "master": { "tasks": [...] } } • Tag resolution layer provides complete backward compatibility - existing code continues to work • Automatic configuration and state management for seamless user experience SILENT MIGRATION SYSTEM: • Automatic detection and migration of legacy tasks.json format • Complete project migration: tasks.json + config.json + state.json • Transparent tag resolution returns old format to maintain compatibility • Zero breaking changes - all existing functionality preserved CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT: • Added global.defaultTag setting (defaults to 'master') • New tags section with gitIntegration placeholders for future features • Automatic config.json migration during first run • Proper state.json creation with migration tracking USER EXPERIENCE: • Clean, one-time FYI notice after migration (no emojis, professional styling) • Notice appears after 'Suggested Next Steps' and is tracked in state.json • Silent operation - users unaware migration occurred unless explicitly shown TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION: • Enhanced readJSON() with automatic migration detection and processing • New utility functions: getCurrentTag(), resolveTag(), getTasksForTag(), setTasksForTag() • Complete migration orchestration via performCompleteTagMigration() • Robust error handling and fallback mechanisms BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY: • 100% backward compatibility maintained • Existing CLI commands and MCP tools continue to work unchanged • Legacy tasks.json format automatically upgraded on first read • All existing workflows preserved TESTING VERIFIED: • Complete migration from legacy state works correctly • Config.json properly updated with tagged system settings • State.json created with correct initial values • Migration notice system functions as designed • All existing functionality continues to work normally Part 2 will implement tag management commands (add-tag, use-tag, list-tags) and MCP tool updates for full tagged task system functionality. Related: Task 103 - Implement Tagged Task Lists System for Multi-Context Task Management * docs: Update documentation and rules for tagged task lists system - Updated task-structure.md with comprehensive tagged format explanation - Updated all .cursor/rules/*.mdc files to reflect tagged system - Completed subtask 103.16: Update Documentation for Tagged Task Lists System * feat(mcp): Add tagInfo to responses and integrate ContextGatherer Enhances the MCP server to include 'tagInfo' (currentTag, availableTags) in all tool responses, providing better client-side context. - Introduces a new 'ContextGatherer' utility to standardize the collection of file, task, and project context for AI-powered commands. This refactors several task-manager modules ('expand-task', 'research', 'update-task', etc.) to use the new utility. - Fixes an issue in 'get-task' and 'get-tasks' MCP tools where the 'projectRoot' was not being passed correctly, preventing tag information from being included in their responses. - Adds subtask '103.17' to track the implementation of the task template importing feature. - Updates documentation ('.cursor/rules', 'docs/') to align with the new tagged task system and context gatherer logic. * fix: include tagInfo in AI service responses for MCP tools - Update all core functions that call AI services to extract and return tagInfo - Update all direct functions to include tagInfo in MCP response data - Fixes issue where add_task, expand_task, and other AI commands were not including current tag and available tags information - tagInfo includes currentTag from state.json and availableTags list - Ensures tagged task lists system information is properly propagated through the full chain: AI service -> core function -> direct function -> MCP client * fix(move-task): Update move functionality for tagged task system compatibility - incorporate GitHub commit fixes and resolve readJSON data handling * feat(tagged-tasks): Complete core tag management system implementation - Implements comprehensive tagged task lists system for multi-context task management including core tag management functions (Task 103.11), MCP integration updates, and foundational infrastructure for tagged task operations. Features tag CRUD operations, validation, metadata tracking, deep task copying, and full backward compatibility. * fix(core): Fixed move-task.js writing _rawTaggedData directly, updated writeJSON to filter tag fields, fixed CLI move command missing projectRoot, added ensureTagMetadata utility * fix(tasks): ensure list tasks triggers silent migration if necessary. * feat(tags): Complete show and add-task command tag support - show command: Added --tag flag, fixed projectRoot passing to UI functions - add-task command: Already had proper tag support and projectRoot handling - Both commands now work correctly with tagged task lists system - Migration logic works properly when viewing and adding tasks - Updated subtask 103.5 with progress on high-priority command fixes * fix(tags): Clean up rogue created properties and fix taskCount calculation - Enhanced writeJSON to automatically filter rogue created/description properties from tag objects - Fixed tags command error by making taskCount calculation dynamic instead of hardcoded - Cleaned up existing rogue created property in master tag through forced write operation - All created properties now properly located in metadata objects only - Tags command working perfectly with proper task count display - Data integrity maintained with automatic cleanup during write operations * fix(tags): Resolve critical tag deletion and migration notice bugs Major Issues Fixed: 1. Tag Deletion Bug: Fixed critical issue where creating subtasks would delete other tags - Root cause: writeJSON function wasn't accepting projectRoot/tag parameters - Fixed writeJSON signature and logic to handle tagged data structure - Added proper merging of resolved tag data back into full tagged structure 2. Persistent Migration Notice: Fixed FYI notice showing after every command - Root cause: markMigrationForNotice was resetting migrationNoticeShown to false - Fixed migration logic to only trigger on actual legacy->tagged migrations - Added proper _rawTaggedData checks to prevent false migration detection 3. Data Corruption Prevention: Enhanced data integrity safeguards - Fixed writeJSON to filter out internal properties - Added automatic cleanup of rogue properties - Improved hasTaggedStructure detection logic Commands Fixed: add-subtask, remove-subtask, and all commands now preserve tags correctly * fix(tags): Resolve tag deletion bug in remove-task command Refactored the core 'removeTask' function to be fully tag-aware, preventing data corruption. - The function now correctly reads the full tagged data structure by prioritizing '_rawTaggedData' instead of operating on a resolved single-tag view. - All subsequent operations (task removal, dependency cleanup, file writing) now correctly reference the full multi-tag data object, preserving the integrity of 'tasks.json'. - This resolves the critical bug where removing a task would delete all other tags. * fix(tasks): Ensure new task IDs are sequential within the target tag Modified the ID generation logic in 'add-task.js' to calculate the next task ID based on the highest ID within the specified tag, rather than globally across all tags. This fixes a critical bug where creating a task in a new tag would result in a high, non-sequential ID, such as ID 105 for the first task in a tag. * fix(commands): Add missing context parameters to dependency and remove-subtask commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to all dependency commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to remove-subtask command - Add --tag option to remove-subtask command - Fixes critical bug where remove-subtask was deleting other tags due to missing context - All dependency and subtask commands now properly handle tagged task lists * feat(tags): Add --tag flag support to core commands for multi-context task management - parse-prd now supports creating tasks in specific contexts - Fixed tag preservation logic to prevent data loss - analyze-complexity generates tag-specific reports - Non-existent tags created automatically - Enables rapid prototyping and parallel development workflows * feat(tags): Complete tagged task lists system with enhanced use-tag command - Multi-context task management with full CLI support - Enhanced use-tag command shows next available task after switching - Universal --tag flag support across all commands - Seamless migration with zero disruption - Complete tag management suite (add, delete, rename, copy, list) - Smart confirmation logic and data integrity protection - State management and configuration integration - Real-world use cases for teams, features, and releases * feat(tags): Complete tag support for remaining CLI commands - Add --tag flag to update, move, and set-status commands - Ensure all task operation commands now support tag context - Fix missing tag context passing to core functions - Complete comprehensive tag-aware command coverage * feat(ui): add tag indicator to all CLI commands - shows 🏷️ tag: tagname for complete context visibility across 15+ commands * fix(ui): resolve dependency 'Not found' issue when filtering - now correctly displays dependencies that exist but are filtered out of view * feat(research): Add comprehensive AI-powered research command with interactive follow-ups, save functionality, intelligent context gathering, fuzzy task discovery, multi-source context support, enhanced display with syntax highlighting, clean inquirer menus, comprehensive help, and MCP integration with saveTo parameter * feat(tags): Implement full MCP support for Tagged Task Lists and update-task append mode * chore: task management * feat(research): Enhance research command with follow-up menu, save functionality, and fix ContextGatherer token counting * feat(git-workflow): Add automatic git branch-tag integration - Implement automatic tag creation when switching to new git branches - Add branch-tag mapping system for seamless context switching - Enable auto-switch of task contexts based on current git branch - Provide isolated task contexts per branch to prevent merge conflicts - Add configuration support for enabling/disabling git workflow features - Fix ES module compatibility issues in git-utils module - Maintain zero migration impact with automatic 'master' tag creation - Support parallel development with branch-specific task contexts The git workflow system automatically detects branch changes and creates corresponding empty task tags, enabling developers to maintain separate task contexts for different features/branches while preventing task-related merge conflicts during collaborative development. Resolves git workflow integration requirements for multi-context development. * feat(git-workflow): Simplify git integration with --from-branch option - Remove automatic git workflow and branch-tag switching - we are not ready for it yet - Add --from-branch option to add-tag command for manual tag creation from git branch - Remove git workflow configuration from config.json and assets - Disable automatic tag switching functions in git-utils.js - Add createTagFromBranch function for branch-based tag creation - Support both CLI and MCP interfaces for --from-branch functionality - Fix ES module imports in git-utils.js and utils.js - Maintain user control over tag contexts without forced automation The simplified approach allows users to create tags from their current git branch when desired, without the complexity and rigidity of automatic branch-tag synchronization. Users maintain full control over their tag contexts while having convenient tools for git-based workflows when needed. * docs: Update rule files to reflect simplified git integration approach - Remove automatic git workflow features, update to manual --from-branch option, change Part 2 references to completed status * fix(commands): Fix add-tag --from-branch requiring tagName argument - Made tagName optional when using --from-branch - Added validation for either tagName or --from-branch - Fixes 'missing required argument' error with --from-branch option * fix(mcp): Prevent tag deletion on subtask update Adds a safety net to the writeJSON utility to prevent data loss when updating subtasks via the MCP server. The MCP process was inadvertently causing the _rawTaggedData property, which holds the complete multi-tag structure, to be lost. When writeJSON received the data for only a single tag, it would overwrite the entire tasks.json file, deleting all other tags. This fix makes writeJSON more robust. If it receives data that looks like a single, resolved tag without the complete structure, it re-reads the full tasks.json file from disk. It then carefully merges the updated data back into the correct tag within the full structure, preserving all other tags. * fix: resolve all remaining test failures and improve test reliability - Fix clear-subtasks test by implementing deep copy of mock data to prevent mutation issues between tests - Fix add-task test by uncommenting and properly configuring generateTaskFiles call with correct parameters - Fix analyze-task-complexity tests by properly mocking fs.writeFileSync with shared mock function - Update test expectations to match actual function signatures and data structures - Improve mock setup consistency across all test suites - Ensure all tests now pass (329 total: 318 passed, 11 skipped, 0 failed) * chore: task management --------- Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eyal@microangel.so> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ibrahim H. <bitsnaps@yahoo.fr> Co-authored-by: Saksham Goel <sakshamgoel1107@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Joe Danziger <joe@ticc.net> Co-authored-by: Aaron Gabriel Neyer <ag@unforced.org>
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* Created automatically when you run `task-master models --setup` for the first time or during tagged system migration.
2. **Environment Variables (`.env` / `mcp.json`):**
* Used **only** for sensitive API keys and specific endpoint URLs.
* Place API keys (one per provider) in a `.env` file in the project root for CLI usage.
* For MCP/Cursor integration, configure these keys in the `env` section of `.cursor/mcp.json`.
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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* Available keys/variables: See `assets/env.example` or the Configuration section in the command reference (previously linked to `taskmaster.mdc`).
chore: v0.17 features and improvements (#771) * chore: task management and small bug fix. * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * docs: add context gathering rule and update existing rules - Create comprehensive context_gathering.mdc rule documenting ContextGatherer utility patterns, FuzzyTaskSearch integration, token breakdown display, code block syntax highlighting, and enhanced result display patterns - Update new_features.mdc to include context gathering step - Update commands.mdc with context-aware command pattern - Update ui.mdc with enhanced display patterns and syntax highlighting - Update utilities.mdc to document new context gathering utilities - Update glossary.mdc to include new context_gathering rule - Establishes standardized patterns for building intelligent, context-aware commands that can leverage project knowledge for better AI assistance * feat(fuzzy): improves fuzzy search to introspect into subtasks as well. might still need improvement. * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * feat(research): Add subtasks to fuzzy search and follow-up questions - Enhanced fuzzy search to include subtasks in discovery - Added interactive follow-up question functionality using inquirer - Improved context discovery by including both tasks and subtasks - Follow-up option for research with default to 'n' for quick workflow * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * chore: formatting * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * chore: task management and removes mistakenly staged changes * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: formatting * feat: Add .taskmaster directory (#619) * chore: apply requested changes from next branch (#629) * chore: rc version bump * chore: cleanup migration-guide * fix: bedrock set model and other fixes (#641) * Fix: MCP log errors (#648) * fix: projectRoot duplicate .taskmaster directory (#655) * Version Packages * chore: add package-lock.json * Version Packages * Version Packages * fix: markdown format (#622) * Version Packages * Version Packages * Fixed the Typo in cursor rules Issue:#675 (#677) Fixed the typo in the Api keys * Add one-click MCP server installation for Cursor (#671) * Update README.md - Remove trailing commas (#673) JSON doesn't allow for trailing commas, so these need to be removed in order for this to work * chore: rc version bump * fix: findTasksPath function * fix: update MCP tool * feat(ui): replace emoji complexity indicators with clean filled circle characters Replace 🟢, 🟡, 🔴 emojis with ● character in getComplexityWithColor function Update corresponding unit tests to expect ● instead of emojis Improves UI continuity * fix(ai-providers): change generateObject mode from 'tool' to 'auto' for better provider compatibility Fixes Perplexity research role failing with 'tool-mode object generation' error The hardcoded 'tool' mode was incompatible with providers like Perplexity that support structured JSON output but not function calling/tool use Using 'auto' mode allows the AI SDK to choose the best approach for each provider * Adds qwen3-235n-a22b:free to supported models. Closes #687) * chore: adds a warning when custom openrouter model is a free model which suffers from lower rate limits, restricted context, and, worst of all, no access to tool_use. * refactor: enhance add-task fuzzy search and fix duplicate banner display - **Remove hardcoded category system** in add-task that always matched 'Task management' - **Eliminate arbitrary limits** in fuzzy search results (5→25 high relevance, 3→10 medium relevance, 8→20 detailed tasks) - **Improve semantic weighting** in Fuse.js search (details=3, description=2, title=1.5) for better relevance - **Fix duplicate banner issue** by removing console.clear() and redundant displayBanner() calls from UI functions - **Enhance context generation** to rely on semantic similarity rather than rigid pattern matching - **Preserve terminal history** to address GitHub issue #553 about eating terminal lines - **Remove displayBanner() calls** from: displayHelp, displayNextTask, displayTaskById, displayComplexityReport, set-task-status, clear-subtasks, dependency-manager functions The add-task system now provides truly relevant task context based on semantic similarity rather than arbitrary categories and limits, while maintaining a cleaner terminal experience. Changes span: add-task.js, ui.js, set-task-status.js, clear-subtasks.js, list-tasks.js, dependency-manager.js Closes #553 * chore: changeset * chore: passes tests and linting * chore: more linting * ninja(sync): add sync-readme command for GitHub README export with UTM tracking and professional markdown formatting. Experimental * chore: changeset adjustment * docs: Auto-update and format models.md * chore: updates readme with npm download badges and mentions AI Jason who is joining the taskmaster core team. * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages * chore: fixes urls in readme npm packages again * fix: readme typo * readme: fix twitter urls. * readme: removes the taskmaster list output which is too overwhelming given its size with subtasks. may re-add later. fixes likely issues in the json for manual config in cursor and windsurf in the readme. * chore: small readme nitpicks * chore: adjusts changeset from minor to patch to avoid version bump to 0.17 * readme: moves up the documentation links higher up in the readme. same with the cursor one-click install. * Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723) * solve merge conflics with next. not gonna deal with these much longer. * chore: update task files during rebase * chore: task management * feat: implement research command with enhanced context gathering - Add comprehensive research command with AI-powered queries - Implement ContextGatherer utility for reusable context extraction - Support multiple context types: tasks, files, custom text, project tree - Add fuzzy search integration for automatic task discovery - Implement detailed token breakdown display with syntax highlighting - Add enhanced UI with boxed output and code block formatting - Support different detail levels (low, medium, high) for responses - Include project-specific context for more relevant AI responses - Add token counting with gpt-tokens library integration - Create reusable patterns for future context-aware commands - Task 94.4 completed * fix(move): adjusts logic to prevent an issue when moving from parent to subtask if the target parent has no subtasks. * fix(move-task): Fix critical bugs in task move functionality - Fixed parent-to-parent task moves where original task would remain as duplicate - Fixed moving tasks to become subtasks of empty parents (validation errors) - Fixed moving subtasks between different parent tasks - Improved comma-separated batch moves with proper error handling - Updated MCP tool to use core logic instead of custom implementation - Resolves task duplication issues and enables proper task hierarchy reorganization * chore: removes task004 chat that had like 11k lines lol. * feat(show): add comma-separated ID support for multi-task viewing - Enhanced get-task/show command to support comma-separated task IDs for efficient batch operations. - New features include multiple task retrieval, smart display logic, interactive action menu with batch operations, MCP array response for AI agent efficiency, and support for mixed parent tasks and subtasks. - Implementation includes updated CLI show command, enhanced MCP get_task tool, modified showTaskDirect function, and maintained full backward compatibility. - Documentation updated across all relevant files. Benefits include faster context gathering for AI agents, improved workflow with interactive batch operations, better UX with responsive layout, and enhanced API efficiency. * feat(research): Adds MCP tool for command - New MCP Tool: research tool enables AI-powered research with project context - Context Integration: Supports task IDs, file paths, custom context, and project tree - Fuzzy Task Discovery: Automatically finds relevant tasks using semantic search - Token Management: Detailed token counting and breakdown by context type - Multiple Detail Levels: Support for low, medium, and high detail research responses - Telemetry Integration: Full cost tracking and usage analytics - Direct Function: researchDirect with comprehensive parameter validation - Silent Mode: Prevents console output interference with MCP JSON responses - Error Handling: Robust error handling with proper MCP response formatting This completes subtasks 94.5 (Direct Function) and 94.6 (MCP Tool) for the research command implementation, providing a powerful research interface for integrated development environments like Cursor. Updated documentation across taskmaster.mdc, README.md, command-reference.md, examples.md, tutorial.md, and docs/README.md to highlight research capabilities and usage patterns. * chore: task management * fix(move): Fix move command bug that left duplicate tasks - Fixed logic in moveTaskToNewId function that was incorrectly treating task-to-task moves as subtask creation instead of task replacement - Updated moveTaskToNewId to properly handle replacing existing destination tasks instead of just placeholders - The move command now correctly replaces destination tasks and cleans up properly without leaving duplicates - Task Management: Moved task 93 (Google Vertex AI Provider) to position 88, Moved task 94 (Azure OpenAI Provider) to position 89, Updated task dependencies and regenerated task files, Cleaned up orphaned task files automatically - All important validations remain in place: Prevents moving tasks to themselves, Prevents moving parent tasks to their own subtasks, Prevents circular dependencies - Resolves the issue where moving tasks would leave both source and destination tasks in tasks.json and file system * chore: moves to new task master config setup * feat: add comma-separated status filtering to list-tasks - supports multiple statuses like 'blocked,deferred' with comprehensive test coverage and backward compatibility - also adjusts biome.json to stop bitching about templating. * chore: linting ffs * fix(generate): Fix generate command creating tasks in legacy location - Update generate command default output directory from 'tasks' to '.taskmaster/tasks' - Fix path.dirname() usage to properly derive output directory from tasks file location - Update MCP tool description and documentation to reflect new structure - Disable Biome linting rules for noUnusedTemplateLiteral and useArrowFunction - Fixes issue where generate command was creating task files in the old 'tasks/' directory instead of the new '.taskmaster/tasks/' structure after the refactor * chore: task management * chore: task management some more * fix(get-task): makes the projectRoot argument required to prevent errors when getting tasks. * feat(tags): Implement tagged task lists migration system (Part 1/2) This commit introduces the foundational infrastructure for tagged task lists, enabling multi-context task management without remote storage to prevent merge conflicts. CORE ARCHITECTURE: • Silent migration system transforms tasks.json from old format { "tasks": [...] } to new tagged format { "master": { "tasks": [...] } } • Tag resolution layer provides complete backward compatibility - existing code continues to work • Automatic configuration and state management for seamless user experience SILENT MIGRATION SYSTEM: • Automatic detection and migration of legacy tasks.json format • Complete project migration: tasks.json + config.json + state.json • Transparent tag resolution returns old format to maintain compatibility • Zero breaking changes - all existing functionality preserved CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT: • Added global.defaultTag setting (defaults to 'master') • New tags section with gitIntegration placeholders for future features • Automatic config.json migration during first run • Proper state.json creation with migration tracking USER EXPERIENCE: • Clean, one-time FYI notice after migration (no emojis, professional styling) • Notice appears after 'Suggested Next Steps' and is tracked in state.json • Silent operation - users unaware migration occurred unless explicitly shown TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION: • Enhanced readJSON() with automatic migration detection and processing • New utility functions: getCurrentTag(), resolveTag(), getTasksForTag(), setTasksForTag() • Complete migration orchestration via performCompleteTagMigration() • Robust error handling and fallback mechanisms BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY: • 100% backward compatibility maintained • Existing CLI commands and MCP tools continue to work unchanged • Legacy tasks.json format automatically upgraded on first read • All existing workflows preserved TESTING VERIFIED: • Complete migration from legacy state works correctly • Config.json properly updated with tagged system settings • State.json created with correct initial values • Migration notice system functions as designed • All existing functionality continues to work normally Part 2 will implement tag management commands (add-tag, use-tag, list-tags) and MCP tool updates for full tagged task system functionality. Related: Task 103 - Implement Tagged Task Lists System for Multi-Context Task Management * docs: Update documentation and rules for tagged task lists system - Updated task-structure.md with comprehensive tagged format explanation - Updated all .cursor/rules/*.mdc files to reflect tagged system - Completed subtask 103.16: Update Documentation for Tagged Task Lists System * feat(mcp): Add tagInfo to responses and integrate ContextGatherer Enhances the MCP server to include 'tagInfo' (currentTag, availableTags) in all tool responses, providing better client-side context. - Introduces a new 'ContextGatherer' utility to standardize the collection of file, task, and project context for AI-powered commands. This refactors several task-manager modules ('expand-task', 'research', 'update-task', etc.) to use the new utility. - Fixes an issue in 'get-task' and 'get-tasks' MCP tools where the 'projectRoot' was not being passed correctly, preventing tag information from being included in their responses. - Adds subtask '103.17' to track the implementation of the task template importing feature. - Updates documentation ('.cursor/rules', 'docs/') to align with the new tagged task system and context gatherer logic. * fix: include tagInfo in AI service responses for MCP tools - Update all core functions that call AI services to extract and return tagInfo - Update all direct functions to include tagInfo in MCP response data - Fixes issue where add_task, expand_task, and other AI commands were not including current tag and available tags information - tagInfo includes currentTag from state.json and availableTags list - Ensures tagged task lists system information is properly propagated through the full chain: AI service -> core function -> direct function -> MCP client * fix(move-task): Update move functionality for tagged task system compatibility - incorporate GitHub commit fixes and resolve readJSON data handling * feat(tagged-tasks): Complete core tag management system implementation - Implements comprehensive tagged task lists system for multi-context task management including core tag management functions (Task 103.11), MCP integration updates, and foundational infrastructure for tagged task operations. Features tag CRUD operations, validation, metadata tracking, deep task copying, and full backward compatibility. * fix(core): Fixed move-task.js writing _rawTaggedData directly, updated writeJSON to filter tag fields, fixed CLI move command missing projectRoot, added ensureTagMetadata utility * fix(tasks): ensure list tasks triggers silent migration if necessary. * feat(tags): Complete show and add-task command tag support - show command: Added --tag flag, fixed projectRoot passing to UI functions - add-task command: Already had proper tag support and projectRoot handling - Both commands now work correctly with tagged task lists system - Migration logic works properly when viewing and adding tasks - Updated subtask 103.5 with progress on high-priority command fixes * fix(tags): Clean up rogue created properties and fix taskCount calculation - Enhanced writeJSON to automatically filter rogue created/description properties from tag objects - Fixed tags command error by making taskCount calculation dynamic instead of hardcoded - Cleaned up existing rogue created property in master tag through forced write operation - All created properties now properly located in metadata objects only - Tags command working perfectly with proper task count display - Data integrity maintained with automatic cleanup during write operations * fix(tags): Resolve critical tag deletion and migration notice bugs Major Issues Fixed: 1. Tag Deletion Bug: Fixed critical issue where creating subtasks would delete other tags - Root cause: writeJSON function wasn't accepting projectRoot/tag parameters - Fixed writeJSON signature and logic to handle tagged data structure - Added proper merging of resolved tag data back into full tagged structure 2. Persistent Migration Notice: Fixed FYI notice showing after every command - Root cause: markMigrationForNotice was resetting migrationNoticeShown to false - Fixed migration logic to only trigger on actual legacy->tagged migrations - Added proper _rawTaggedData checks to prevent false migration detection 3. Data Corruption Prevention: Enhanced data integrity safeguards - Fixed writeJSON to filter out internal properties - Added automatic cleanup of rogue properties - Improved hasTaggedStructure detection logic Commands Fixed: add-subtask, remove-subtask, and all commands now preserve tags correctly * fix(tags): Resolve tag deletion bug in remove-task command Refactored the core 'removeTask' function to be fully tag-aware, preventing data corruption. - The function now correctly reads the full tagged data structure by prioritizing '_rawTaggedData' instead of operating on a resolved single-tag view. - All subsequent operations (task removal, dependency cleanup, file writing) now correctly reference the full multi-tag data object, preserving the integrity of 'tasks.json'. - This resolves the critical bug where removing a task would delete all other tags. * fix(tasks): Ensure new task IDs are sequential within the target tag Modified the ID generation logic in 'add-task.js' to calculate the next task ID based on the highest ID within the specified tag, rather than globally across all tags. This fixes a critical bug where creating a task in a new tag would result in a high, non-sequential ID, such as ID 105 for the first task in a tag. * fix(commands): Add missing context parameters to dependency and remove-subtask commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to all dependency commands - Add projectRoot and tag context to remove-subtask command - Add --tag option to remove-subtask command - Fixes critical bug where remove-subtask was deleting other tags due to missing context - All dependency and subtask commands now properly handle tagged task lists * feat(tags): Add --tag flag support to core commands for multi-context task management - parse-prd now supports creating tasks in specific contexts - Fixed tag preservation logic to prevent data loss - analyze-complexity generates tag-specific reports - Non-existent tags created automatically - Enables rapid prototyping and parallel development workflows * feat(tags): Complete tagged task lists system with enhanced use-tag command - Multi-context task management with full CLI support - Enhanced use-tag command shows next available task after switching - Universal --tag flag support across all commands - Seamless migration with zero disruption - Complete tag management suite (add, delete, rename, copy, list) - Smart confirmation logic and data integrity protection - State management and configuration integration - Real-world use cases for teams, features, and releases * feat(tags): Complete tag support for remaining CLI commands - Add --tag flag to update, move, and set-status commands - Ensure all task operation commands now support tag context - Fix missing tag context passing to core functions - Complete comprehensive tag-aware command coverage * feat(ui): add tag indicator to all CLI commands - shows 🏷️ tag: tagname for complete context visibility across 15+ commands * fix(ui): resolve dependency 'Not found' issue when filtering - now correctly displays dependencies that exist but are filtered out of view * feat(research): Add comprehensive AI-powered research command with interactive follow-ups, save functionality, intelligent context gathering, fuzzy task discovery, multi-source context support, enhanced display with syntax highlighting, clean inquirer menus, comprehensive help, and MCP integration with saveTo parameter * feat(tags): Implement full MCP support for Tagged Task Lists and update-task append mode * chore: task management * feat(research): Enhance research command with follow-up menu, save functionality, and fix ContextGatherer token counting * feat(git-workflow): Add automatic git branch-tag integration - Implement automatic tag creation when switching to new git branches - Add branch-tag mapping system for seamless context switching - Enable auto-switch of task contexts based on current git branch - Provide isolated task contexts per branch to prevent merge conflicts - Add configuration support for enabling/disabling git workflow features - Fix ES module compatibility issues in git-utils module - Maintain zero migration impact with automatic 'master' tag creation - Support parallel development with branch-specific task contexts The git workflow system automatically detects branch changes and creates corresponding empty task tags, enabling developers to maintain separate task contexts for different features/branches while preventing task-related merge conflicts during collaborative development. Resolves git workflow integration requirements for multi-context development. * feat(git-workflow): Simplify git integration with --from-branch option - Remove automatic git workflow and branch-tag switching - we are not ready for it yet - Add --from-branch option to add-tag command for manual tag creation from git branch - Remove git workflow configuration from config.json and assets - Disable automatic tag switching functions in git-utils.js - Add createTagFromBranch function for branch-based tag creation - Support both CLI and MCP interfaces for --from-branch functionality - Fix ES module imports in git-utils.js and utils.js - Maintain user control over tag contexts without forced automation The simplified approach allows users to create tags from their current git branch when desired, without the complexity and rigidity of automatic branch-tag synchronization. Users maintain full control over their tag contexts while having convenient tools for git-based workflows when needed. * docs: Update rule files to reflect simplified git integration approach - Remove automatic git workflow features, update to manual --from-branch option, change Part 2 references to completed status * fix(commands): Fix add-tag --from-branch requiring tagName argument - Made tagName optional when using --from-branch - Added validation for either tagName or --from-branch - Fixes 'missing required argument' error with --from-branch option * fix(mcp): Prevent tag deletion on subtask update Adds a safety net to the writeJSON utility to prevent data loss when updating subtasks via the MCP server. The MCP process was inadvertently causing the _rawTaggedData property, which holds the complete multi-tag structure, to be lost. When writeJSON received the data for only a single tag, it would overwrite the entire tasks.json file, deleting all other tags. This fix makes writeJSON more robust. If it receives data that looks like a single, resolved tag without the complete structure, it re-reads the full tasks.json file from disk. It then carefully merges the updated data back into the correct tag within the full structure, preserving all other tags. * fix: resolve all remaining test failures and improve test reliability - Fix clear-subtasks test by implementing deep copy of mock data to prevent mutation issues between tests - Fix add-task test by uncommenting and properly configuring generateTaskFiles call with correct parameters - Fix analyze-task-complexity tests by properly mocking fs.writeFileSync with shared mock function - Update test expectations to match actual function signatures and data structures - Improve mock setup consistency across all test suites - Ensure all tests now pass (329 total: 318 passed, 11 skipped, 0 failed) * chore: task management --------- Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eyal@microangel.so> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ibrahim H. <bitsnaps@yahoo.fr> Co-authored-by: Saksham Goel <sakshamgoel1107@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Joe Danziger <joe@ticc.net> Co-authored-by: Aaron Gabriel Neyer <ag@unforced.org>
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3. **`.taskmaster/state.json` File (Tagged System State):**
* Tracks current tag context and migration status.
* Automatically created during tagged system migration.
* Contains: `currentTag`, `lastSwitched`, `migrationNoticeShown`.
**Important:** Non-API key settings (like model selections, `MAX_TOKENS`, `TASKMASTER_LOG_LEVEL`) are **no longer configured via environment variables**. Use the `task-master models` command (or `--setup` for interactive configuration) or the `models` MCP tool.
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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**If AI commands FAIL in MCP** verify that the API key for the selected provider is present in the `env` section of `.cursor/mcp.json`.
**If AI commands FAIL in CLI** verify that the API key for the selected provider is present in the `.env` file in the root of the project.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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feat: Flexible brand rules management (#460) * chore(docs): update docs and rules related to model management. * feat(ai): Add OpenRouter AI provider support Integrates the OpenRouter AI provider using the Vercel AI SDK adapter (@openrouter/ai-sdk-provider). This allows users to configure and utilize models available through the OpenRouter platform. - Added src/ai-providers/openrouter.js with standard Vercel AI SDK wrapper functions (generateText, streamText, generateObject). - Updated ai-services-unified.js to include the OpenRouter provider in the PROVIDER_FUNCTIONS map and API key resolution logic. - Verified config-manager.js handles OpenRouter API key checks correctly. - Users can configure OpenRouter models via .taskmasterconfig using the task-master models command or MCP models tool. Requires OPENROUTER_API_KEY. - Enhanced error handling in ai-services-unified.js to provide clearer messages when generateObjectService fails due to lack of underlying tool support in the selected model/provider endpoint. * feat(cli): Add --status/-s filter flag to show command and get-task MCP tool Implements the ability to filter subtasks displayed by the `task-master show <id>` command using the `--status` (or `-s`) flag. This is also available in the MCP context. - Modified `commands.js` to add the `--status` option to the `show` command definition. - Updated `utils.js` (`findTaskById`) to handle the filtering logic and return original subtask counts/arrays when filtering. - Updated `ui.js` (`displayTaskById`) to use the filtered subtasks for the table, display a summary line when filtering, and use the original subtask list for the progress bar calculation. - Updated MCP `get_task` tool and `showTaskDirect` function to accept and pass the `status` parameter. - Added changeset entry. * fix(tasks): Improve next task logic to be subtask-aware * fix(tasks): Enable removing multiple tasks/subtasks via comma-separated IDs - Refactors the core `removeTask` function (`task-manager/remove-task.js`) to accept and iterate over comma-separated task/subtask IDs. - Updates dependency cleanup and file regeneration logic to run once after processing all specified IDs. - Adjusts the `remove-task` CLI command (`commands.js`) description and confirmation prompt to handle multiple IDs correctly. - Fixes a bug in the CLI confirmation prompt where task/subtask titles were not being displayed correctly. - Updates the `remove_task` MCP tool description to reflect the new multi-ID capability. This addresses the previously known issue where only the first ID in a comma-separated list was processed. Closes #140 * Update README.md (#342) * Update Discord badge (#337) * refactor(init): Improve robustness and dependencies; Update template deps for AI SDKs; Silence npm install in MCP; Improve conditional model setup logic; Refactor init.js flags; Tweak Getting Started text; Fix MCP server launch command; Update default model in config template * Refactor: Improve MCP logging, update E2E & tests Refactors MCP server logging and updates testing infrastructure. - MCP Server: - Replaced manual logger wrappers with centralized `createLogWrapper` utility. - Updated direct function calls to use `{ session, mcpLog }` context. - Removed deprecated `model` parameter from analyze, expand-all, expand-task tools. - Adjusted MCP tool import paths and parameter descriptions. - Documentation: - Modified `docs/configuration.md`. - Modified `docs/tutorial.md`. - Testing: - E2E Script (`run_e2e.sh`): - Removed `set -e`. - Added LLM analysis function (`analyze_log_with_llm`) & integration. - Adjusted test run directory creation timing. - Added debug echo statements. - Deleted Unit Tests: Removed `ai-client-factory.test.js`, `ai-client-utils.test.js`, `ai-services.test.js`. - Modified Fixtures: Updated `scripts/task-complexity-report.json`. - Dev Scripts: - Modified `scripts/dev.js`. * chore(tests): Passes tests for merge candidate - Adjusted the interactive model default choice to be 'no change' instead of 'cancel setup' - E2E script has been perfected and works as designed provided there are all provider API keys .env in the root - Fixes the entire test suite to make sure it passes with the new architecture. - Fixes dependency command to properly show there is a validation failure if there is one. - Refactored config-manager.test.js mocking strategy and fixed assertions to read the real supported-models.json - Fixed rule-transformer.test.js assertion syntax and transformation logic adjusting replacement for search which was too broad. - Skip unstable tests in utils.test.js (log, readJSON, writeJSON error paths) due to SIGABRT crash. These tests trigger a native crash (SIGABRT), likely stemming from a conflict between internal chalk usage within the functions and Jest's test environment, possibly related to ESM module handling. * chore(wtf): removes chai. not sure how that even made it in here. also removes duplicate test in scripts/. * fix: ensure API key detection properly reads .env in MCP context Problem: - Task Master model configuration wasn't properly checking for API keys in the project's .env file when running through MCP - The isApiKeySet function was only checking session.env and process.env but not inspecting the .env file directly - This caused incorrect API key status reporting in MCP tools even when keys were properly set in .env Solution: - Modified resolveEnvVariable function in utils.js to properly read from .env file at projectRoot - Updated isApiKeySet to correctly pass projectRoot to resolveEnvVariable - Enhanced the key detection logic to have consistent behavior between CLI and MCP contexts - Maintains the correct precedence: session.env → .env file → process.env Testing: - Verified working correctly with both MCP and CLI tools - API keys properly detected in .env file in both contexts - Deleted .cursor/mcp.json to confirm introspection of .env as fallback works * fix(update): pass projectRoot through update command flow Modified ai-services-unified.js, update.js tool, and update-tasks.js direct function to correctly pass projectRoot. This enables the .env file API key fallback mechanism for the update command when running via MCP, ensuring consistent key resolution with the CLI context. * fix(analyze-complexity): pass projectRoot through analyze-complexity flow Modified analyze-task-complexity.js core function, direct function, and analyze.js tool to correctly pass projectRoot. Fixed import error in tools/index.js. Added debug logging to _resolveApiKey in ai-services-unified.js. This enables the .env API key fallback for analyze_project_complexity. * fix(add-task): pass projectRoot and fix logging/refs Modified add-task core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot for .env API key fallback. Fixed logFn reference error and removed deprecated reportProgress call in core addTask function. Verified working. * fix(parse-prd): pass projectRoot and fix schema/logging Modified parse-prd core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot for .env API key fallback. Corrected Zod schema used in generateObjectService call. Fixed logFn reference error in core parsePRD. Updated unit test mock for utils.js. * fix(update-task): pass projectRoot and adjust parsing Modified update-task-by-id core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot. Reverted parsing logic in core function to prioritize `{...}` extraction, resolving parsing errors. Fixed ReferenceError by correctly destructuring projectRoot. * fix(update-subtask): pass projectRoot and allow updating done subtasks Modified update-subtask-by-id core, direct function, and tool to pass projectRoot for .env API key fallback. Removed check preventing appending details to completed subtasks. * fix(mcp, expand): pass projectRoot through expand/expand-all flows Problem: expand_task & expand_all MCP tools failed with .env keys due to missing projectRoot propagation for API key resolution. Also fixed a ReferenceError: wasSilent is not defined in expandTaskDirect. Solution: Modified core logic, direct functions, and MCP tools for expand-task and expand-all to correctly destructure projectRoot from arguments and pass it down through the context object to the AI service call (generateTextService). Fixed wasSilent scope in expandTaskDirect. Verification: Tested expand_task successfully in MCP using .env keys. Reviewed expand_all flow for correct projectRoot propagation. * chore: prettier * fix(expand-all): add projectRoot to expandAllTasksDirect invokation. * fix(update-tasks): Improve AI response parsing for 'update' command Refactors the JSON array parsing logic within in . The previous logic primarily relied on extracting content from markdown code blocks (json or javascript), which proved brittle when the AI response included comments or non-JSON text within the block, leading to parsing errors for the command. This change modifies the parsing strategy to first attempt extracting content directly between the outermost '[' and ']' brackets. This is more robust as it targets the expected array structure directly. If bracket extraction fails, it falls back to looking for a strict json code block, then prefix stripping, before attempting a raw parse. This approach aligns with the successful parsing strategy used for single-object responses in and resolves the parsing errors previously observed with the command. * refactor(mcp): introduce withNormalizedProjectRoot HOF for path normalization Added HOF to mcp tools utils to normalize projectRoot from args/session. Refactored get-task tool to use HOF. Updated relevant documentation. * refactor(mcp): apply withNormalizedProjectRoot HOF to update tool Problem: The MCP tool previously handled project root acquisition and path resolution within its method, leading to potential inconsistencies and repetition. Solution: Refactored the tool () to utilize the new Higher-Order Function (HOF) from . Specific Changes: - Imported HOF. - Updated the Zod schema for the parameter to be optional, as the HOF handles deriving it from the session if not provided. - Wrapped the entire function body with the HOF. - Removed the manual call to from within the function body. - Destructured the from the object received by the wrapped function, ensuring it's the normalized path provided by the HOF. - Used the normalized variable when calling and when passing arguments to . This change standardizes project root handling for the tool, simplifies its method, and ensures consistent path normalization. This serves as the pattern for refactoring other MCP tools. * fix: apply to all tools withNormalizedProjectRoot to fix projectRoot issues for linux and windows * fix: add rest of tools that need wrapper * chore: cleanup tools to stop using rootFolder and remove unused imports * chore: more cleanup * refactor: Improve update-subtask, consolidate utils, update config This commit introduces several improvements and refactorings across MCP tools, core logic, and configuration. **Major Changes:** 1. **Refactor updateSubtaskById:** - Switched from generateTextService to generateObjectService for structured AI responses, using a Zod schema (subtaskSchema) for validation. - Revised prompts to have the AI generate relevant content based on user request and context (parent/sibling tasks), while explicitly preventing AI from handling timestamp/tag formatting. - Implemented **local timestamp generation (new Date().toISOString()) and formatting** (using <info added on ...> tags) within the function *after* receiving the AI response. This ensures reliable and correctly formatted details are appended. - Corrected logic to append only the locally formatted, AI-generated content block to the existing subtask.details. 2. **Consolidate MCP Utilities:** - Moved/consolidated the withNormalizedProjectRoot HOF into mcp-server/src/tools/utils.js. - Updated MCP tools (like update-subtask.js) to import withNormalizedProjectRoot from the new location. 3. **Refactor Project Initialization:** - Deleted the redundant mcp-server/src/core/direct-functions/initialize-project-direct.js file. - Updated mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js to import initializeProjectDirect from its correct location (./direct-functions/initialize-project.js). **Other Changes:** - Updated .taskmasterconfig fallback model to claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219. - Clarified model cost representation in the models tool description (taskmaster.mdc and mcp-server/src/tools/models.js). * fix: displayBanner logging when silentMode is active (#385) * fix: improve error handling, test options, and model configuration - Enhance error validation in parse-prd.js and update-tasks.js - Fix bug where mcpLog was incorrectly passed as logWrapper - Improve error messages and response formatting - Add --skip-verification flag to E2E tests - Update MCP server config that ships with init to match new API key structure - Fix task force/append handling in parse-prd command - Increase column width in update-tasks display * chore: fixes parse prd to show loading indicator in cli. * fix(parse-prd): suggested fix for mcpLog was incorrect. reverting to my previously working code. * chore(init): No longer ships readme with task-master init (commented out for now). No longer looking for task-master-mcp, instead checked for task-master-ai - this should prevent the init sequence from needlessly adding another mcp server with task-master-mcp to the mpc.json which a ton of people probably ran into. * chore: restores 3.7 sonnet as the main role. * fix(add/remove-dependency): dependency mcp tools were failing due to hard-coded tasks path in generate task files. * chore: removes tasks json backup that was temporarily created. * fix(next): adjusts mcp tool response to correctly return the next task/subtask. Also adds nextSteps to the next task response. * chore: prettier * chore: readme typos * fix(config): restores sonnet 3.7 as default main role. * Version Packages * hotfix: move production package to "dependencies" (#399) * Version Packages * Fix: issues with 0.13.0 not working (#402) * Exit prerelease mode and version packages * hotfix: move production package to "dependencies" * Enter prerelease mode and version packages * Enter prerelease mode and version packages * chore: cleanup * chore: improve pre.json and add pre-release workflow * chore: fix package.json * chore: cleanup * chore: improve pre-release workflow * chore: allow github actions to commit * extract fileMap and conversionConfig into brand profile * extract into brand profile * add windsurf profile * add remove brand rules function * fix regex * add rules command to add/remove rules for a specific brand * fix post processing for roo * allow multiples * add cursor profile * update test for new structure * move rules to assets * use assets/rules for rules files * use standardized setupMCP function * fix formatting * fix formatting * add logging * fix escapes * default to cursor * allow init with certain rulesets; no more .windsurfrules * update docs * update log msg * fix formatting * keep mdc extension for cursor * don't rewrite .mdc to .md inside the files * fix roo init (add modes) * fix cursor init (don't use roo transformation by default) * use more generic function names * update docs * fix formatting * update function names * add changeset * add rules to mcp initialize project * register tool with mcp server * update docs * add integration test * fix cursor initialization * rule selection * fix formatting * fix MCP - remove yes flag * add import * update roo tests * add/update tests * remove test * add rules command test * update MCP responses, centralize rules profiles & helpers * fix logging and MCP response messages * fix formatting * incorrect test * fix tests * update fileMap * fix file extension transformations * fix formatting * add rules command test * test already covered * fix formatting * move renaming logic into profiles * make sure dir is deleted (DS_Store) * add confirmation for rules removal * add force flag for rules remove * use force flag for test * remove yes parameter * fix formatting * import brand profiles from rule-transformer.js * update comment * add interactive rules setup * optimize * only copy rules specifically listed in fileMap * update comment * add cline profile * add brandDir to remove ambiguity and support Cline * specify whether to create mcp config and filename * add mcpConfigName value for parh * fix formatting * remove rules just for this repository - only include rules to be distributed * update error message * update "brand rules" to "rules" * update to minor * remove comment * remove comments * move to /src/utils * optimize imports * move rules-setup.js to /src/utils * move rule-transformer.js to /src/utils * move confirmation to /src/ui/confirm.js * default to all rules * use profile js for mcp config settings * only run rules interactive setup if not provided via command line * update comments * initialize with all brands if nothing specified * update var name * clean up * enumerate brands for brand rules * update instructions * add test to check for brand profiles * fix quotes * update semantics and terminology from 'brand rules' to 'rules profiles' * fix formatting * fix formatting * update function name and remove copying of cursor rules, now handled by rules transformer * update comment * rename to mcp-config-setup.js * use enums for rules actions * add aggregate reporting for rules add command * add missing log message * use simpler path * use base profile with modifications for each brand * use displayName and don't select any defaults in setup * add confirmation if removing ALL rules profiles, and add --force flag on rules remove * Use profile-detection instead of rules-detection * add newline at end of mcp config * add proper formatting for mcp.json * update rules * update rules * update rules * add checks for other rules and other profile folder items before removing * update confirmation for rules remove * update docs * update changeset * fix for filepath at bottom of rule * Update cline profile and add test; adjust other rules tests * update changeset * update changeset * clarify init for all profiles if not specified * update rule text * revert text * use "rule profiles" instead of "rules profiles" * use standard tool mappings for windsurf * add Trae support * update changeset * update wording * update to 'rule profile' * remove unneeded exports to optimize loc * combine to /src/utils/profiles.js; add codex and claude code profiles * rename function and add boxen * add claude and codex integration tests * organize tests into profiles folder * mock fs for transformer tests * update UI * add cline and trae integration tests * update test * update function name * update formatting * Update change set with new profiles * move profile integration tests to subdirectory * properly create temp directories in /tmp folder * fix formatting * use taskmaster subfolder for the 2 TM rules * update wording * ensure subdirectory exists * update rules from next * update from next * update taskmaster rule * add details on new rules command and init * fix mcp init * fix MCP path to assets * remove duplication * remove duplication * MCP server path fixes for rules command * fix for CLI roo rules add/remove * update tests * fix formatting * fix pattern for interactive rule profiles setup * restore comments * restore comments * restore comments * remove unused import, fix quotes * add missing integration tests * add VS Code profile and tests * update docs and rules to include vscode profile * add rules subdirectory support per-profile * move profiles to /src * fix formatting * rename to remove ambiguity * use --setup for rules interactive setup * Fix Cursor deeplink installation with copy-paste instructions (#723) * change roo boomerang to orchestrator; update tests that don't use modes * fix newline * chore: cleanup --------- Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eyal@microangel.so> Co-authored-by: Yuval <yuvalbl@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Marijn van der Werf <marijn.vanderwerf@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Eyal Toledano <eutait@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ralph Khreish <35776126+Crunchyman-ralph@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
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## Rules Management
Taskmaster supports multiple AI coding assistant rule sets that can be configured during project initialization or managed afterward:
- **Available Profiles**: Claude Code, Cline, Codex, Cursor, Roo Code, Trae, Windsurf (claude, cline, codex, cursor, roo, trae, windsurf)
- **During Initialization**: Use `task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf` to specify which rule sets to include
- **After Initialization**: Use `task-master rules add <profiles>` or `task-master rules remove <profiles>` to manage rule sets
- **Interactive Setup**: Use `task-master rules setup` to launch an interactive prompt for selecting rule profiles
- **Default Behavior**: If no `--rules` flag is specified during initialization, all available rule profiles are included
- **Rule Structure**: Each profile creates its own directory (e.g., `.cursor/rules`, `.roo/rules`) with appropriate configuration files
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Determining the Next Task
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Run `next_task` / `task-master next` to show the next task to work on.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- The command identifies tasks with all dependencies satisfied
- Tasks are prioritized by priority level, dependency count, and ID
- The command shows comprehensive task information including:
- Basic task details and description
- Implementation details
- Subtasks (if they exist)
- Contextual suggested actions
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- Recommended before starting any new development work
- Respects your project's dependency structure
- Ensures tasks are completed in the appropriate sequence
- Provides ready-to-use commands for common task actions
## Viewing Specific Task Details
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Run `get_task` / `task-master show <id>` to view a specific task.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- Use dot notation for subtasks: `task-master show 1.2` (shows subtask 2 of task 1)
- Displays comprehensive information similar to the next command, but for a specific task
- For parent tasks, shows all subtasks and their current status
- For subtasks, shows parent task information and relationship
- Provides contextual suggested actions appropriate for the specific task
- Useful for examining task details before implementation or checking status
## Managing Task Dependencies
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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- Use `add_dependency` / `task-master add-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>` to add a dependency.
- Use `remove_dependency` / `task-master remove-dependency --id=<id> --depends-on=<id>` to remove a dependency.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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- The system prevents circular dependencies and duplicate dependency entries
- Dependencies are checked for existence before being added or removed
- Task files are automatically regenerated after dependency changes
- Dependencies are visualized with status indicators in task listings and files
## Task Reorganization
- Use `move_task` / `task-master move --from=<id> --to=<id>` to move tasks or subtasks within the hierarchy
- This command supports several use cases:
- Moving a standalone task to become a subtask (e.g., `--from=5 --to=7`)
- Moving a subtask to become a standalone task (e.g., `--from=5.2 --to=7`)
- Moving a subtask to a different parent (e.g., `--from=5.2 --to=7.3`)
- Reordering subtasks within the same parent (e.g., `--from=5.2 --to=5.4`)
- Moving a task to a new, non-existent ID position (e.g., `--from=5 --to=25`)
- Moving multiple tasks at once using comma-separated IDs (e.g., `--from=10,11,12 --to=16,17,18`)
- The system includes validation to prevent data loss:
- Allows moving to non-existent IDs by creating placeholder tasks
- Prevents moving to existing task IDs that have content (to avoid overwriting)
- Validates source tasks exist before attempting to move them
- The system maintains proper parent-child relationships and dependency integrity
- Task files are automatically regenerated after the move operation
- This provides greater flexibility in organizing and refining your task structure as project understanding evolves
- This is especially useful when dealing with potential merge conflicts arising from teams creating tasks on separate branches. Solve these conflicts very easily by moving your tasks and keeping theirs.
## Iterative Subtask Implementation
Once a task has been broken down into subtasks using `expand_task` or similar methods, follow this iterative process for implementation:
1. **Understand the Goal (Preparation):**
* Use `get_task` / `task-master show <subtaskId>` (see [`taskmaster.mdc`](mdc:.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc)) to thoroughly understand the specific goals and requirements of the subtask.
2. **Initial Exploration & Planning (Iteration 1):**
* This is the first attempt at creating a concrete implementation plan.
* Explore the codebase to identify the precise files, functions, and even specific lines of code that will need modification.
* Determine the intended code changes (diffs) and their locations.
* Gather *all* relevant details from this exploration phase.
3. **Log the Plan:**
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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* Run `update_subtask` / `task-master update-subtask --id=<subtaskId> --prompt='<detailed plan>'`.
* Provide the *complete and detailed* findings from the exploration phase in the prompt. Include file paths, line numbers, proposed diffs, reasoning, and any potential challenges identified. Do not omit details. The goal is to create a rich, timestamped log within the subtask's `details`.
4. **Verify the Plan:**
* Run `get_task` / `task-master show <subtaskId>` again to confirm that the detailed implementation plan has been successfully appended to the subtask's details.
5. **Begin Implementation:**
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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* Set the subtask status using `set_task_status` / `task-master set-status --id=<subtaskId> --status=in-progress`.
* Start coding based on the logged plan.
6. **Refine and Log Progress (Iteration 2+):**
* As implementation progresses, you will encounter challenges, discover nuances, or confirm successful approaches.
* **Before appending new information**: Briefly review the *existing* details logged in the subtask (using `get_task` or recalling from context) to ensure the update adds fresh insights and avoids redundancy.
* **Regularly** use `update_subtask` / `task-master update-subtask --id=<subtaskId> --prompt='<update details>\n- What worked...\n- What didn't work...'` to append new findings.
* **Crucially, log:**
* What worked ("fundamental truths" discovered).
* What didn't work and why (to avoid repeating mistakes).
* Specific code snippets or configurations that were successful.
* Decisions made, especially if confirmed with user input.
* Any deviations from the initial plan and the reasoning.
* The objective is to continuously enrich the subtask's details, creating a log of the implementation journey that helps the AI (and human developers) learn, adapt, and avoid repeating errors.
7. **Review & Update Rules (Post-Implementation):**
* Once the implementation for the subtask is functionally complete, review all code changes and the relevant chat history.
* Identify any new or modified code patterns, conventions, or best practices established during the implementation.
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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* Create new or update existing rules following internal guidelines (previously linked to `cursor_rules.mdc` and `self_improve.mdc`).
8. **Mark Task Complete:**
* After verifying the implementation and updating any necessary rules, mark the subtask as completed: `set_task_status` / `task-master set-status --id=<subtaskId> --status=done`.
9. **Commit Changes (If using Git):**
* Stage the relevant code changes and any updated/new rule files (`git add .`).
* Craft a comprehensive Git commit message summarizing the work done for the subtask, including both code implementation and any rule adjustments.
* Execute the commit command directly in the terminal (e.g., `git commit -m 'feat(module): Implement feature X for subtask <subtaskId>\n\n- Details about changes...\n- Updated rule Y for pattern Z'`).
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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* Consider if a Changeset is needed according to internal versioning guidelines (previously linked to `changeset.mdc`). If so, run `npm run changeset`, stage the generated file, and amend the commit or create a new one.
10. **Proceed to Next Subtask:**
docs: Update documentation for new AI/config architecture and finalize cleanup This commit updates all relevant documentation (READMEs, docs/*, .cursor/rules) to accurately reflect the finalized unified AI service architecture and the new configuration system (.taskmasterconfig + .env/mcp.json). It also includes the final code cleanup steps related to the refactoring. Key Changes: 1. **Documentation Updates:** * Revised `README.md`, `README-task-master.md`, `assets/scripts_README.md`, `docs/configuration.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md` to explain the new configuration split (.taskmasterconfig vs .env/mcp.json). * Updated MCP configuration examples in READMEs and tutorials to only include API keys in the `env` block. * Added/updated examples for using the `--research` flag in `docs/command-reference.md`, `docs/examples.md`, and `docs/tutorial.md`. * Updated `.cursor/rules/ai_services.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/architecture.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/dev_workflow.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/mcp.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/taskmaster.mdc`, `.cursor/rules/utilities.mdc`, and `.cursor/rules/new_features.mdc` to align with the new architecture, removing references to old patterns/files. * Removed internal rule links from user-facing rules (`taskmaster.mdc`, `dev_workflow.mdc`, `self_improve.mdc`). * Deleted outdated example file `docs/ai-client-utils-example.md`. 2. **Final Code Refactor & Cleanup:** * Corrected `update-task-by-id.js` by removing the last import from the old `ai-services.js`. * Refactored `update-subtask-by-id.js` to correctly use the unified service and logger patterns. * Removed the obsolete export block from `mcp-server/src/core/task-master-core.js`. * Corrected logger implementation in `update-tasks.js` for CLI context. * Updated API key mapping in `config-manager.js` and `ai-services-unified.js`. 3. **Configuration Files:** * Updated API keys in `.cursor/mcp.json`, replacing `GROK_API_KEY` with `XAI_API_KEY`. * Updated `.env.example` with current API key names. * Added `azureOpenaiBaseUrl` to `.taskmasterconfig` example. 4. **Task Management:** * Marked documentation subtask 61.10 as 'done'. * Includes various other task content/status updates from the diff summary. 5. **Changeset:** * Added `.changeset/cuddly-zebras-matter.md` for user-facing `expand`/`expand-all` improvements. This commit concludes the major architectural refactoring (Task 61) and ensures the documentation accurately reflects the current system.
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* Identify the next subtask (e.g., using `next_task` / `task-master next`).
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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## Code Analysis & Refactoring Techniques
- **Top-Level Function Search**:
- Useful for understanding module structure or planning refactors.
- Use grep/ripgrep to find exported functions/constants:
`rg "export (async function|function|const) \w+"` or similar patterns.
- Can help compare functions between files during migrations or identify potential naming conflicts.
feat(mcp): major MCP server improvements and documentation overhaul - Enhance MCP server robustness and usability: - Implement smart project root detection with hierarchical fallbacks - Make projectRoot parameter optional across all MCP tools - Add comprehensive PROJECT_MARKERS for reliable project detection - Improve error messages and logging for better debugging - Split monolithic core into focused direct-function files - Implement full suite of MCP commands: - Add task management: update-task, update-subtask, generate - Add task organization: expand-task, expand-all, clear-subtasks - Add dependency handling: add/remove/validate/fix dependencies - Add analysis tools: analyze-complexity, complexity-report - Rename commands for better API consistency (list-tasks → get-tasks) - Enhance documentation and developer experience: - Create and bundle new taskmaster.mdc as comprehensive reference - Document all tools with natural language patterns and examples - Clarify project root auto-detection in documentation - Standardize naming conventions across MCP components - Add cross-references between related tools and commands - Improve UI and progress tracking: - Add color-coded progress bars with status breakdown - Implement cancelled/deferred task status handling - Enhance status visualization and counting - Optimize display for various terminal sizes This major update significantly improves the robustness and usability of the MCP server while providing comprehensive documentation for both users and developers. The changes make Task Master more intuitive to use programmatically while maintaining full CLI functionality.
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