claude-task-master/docs/task-structure.md
Ralph Khreish c0b3f432a6 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

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Task Structure

Tasks in Task Master follow a specific format designed to provide comprehensive information for both humans and AI assistants.

Task Fields in tasks.json

Tasks in tasks.json have the following structure:

  • id: Unique identifier for the task (Example: 1)
  • title: Brief, descriptive title of the task (Example: "Initialize Repo")
  • description: Concise description 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 tasks that must be completed before this task (Example: [1, 2])
    • Dependencies are displayed with status indicators ( for completed, ⏱️ for pending)
    • This helps quickly identify which prerequisite tasks are blocking work
  • priority: Importance level of the task (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 that make up the main task (Example: [{"id": 1, "title": "Configure OAuth", ...}])

Task File Format

Individual task files follow this format:

# Task ID: <id>
# Title: <title>
# Status: <status>
# Dependencies: <comma-separated list of dependency IDs>
# Priority: <priority>
# Description: <brief description>
# Details:
<detailed implementation notes>

# Test Strategy:
<verification approach>

Features in Detail

Analyzing Task Complexity

The analyze-complexity command:

  • Analyzes each task using AI to assess its complexity on a scale of 1-10
  • Recommends optimal number of subtasks based on configured DEFAULT_SUBTASKS
  • Generates tailored prompts for expanding each task
  • Creates a comprehensive JSON report with ready-to-use commands
  • Saves the report to scripts/task-complexity-report.json by default

The generated report contains:

  • Complexity analysis for each task (scored 1-10)
  • Recommended number of subtasks based on complexity
  • AI-generated expansion prompts customized for each task
  • Ready-to-run expansion commands directly within each task analysis

Viewing Complexity Report

The complexity-report command:

  • Displays a formatted, easy-to-read version of the complexity analysis report
  • Shows tasks organized by complexity score (highest to lowest)
  • Provides complexity distribution statistics (low, medium, high)
  • Highlights tasks recommended for expansion based on threshold score
  • Includes ready-to-use expansion commands for each complex task
  • If no report exists, offers to generate one on the spot

Smart Task Expansion

The expand command automatically checks for and uses the complexity report:

When a complexity report exists:

  • Tasks are automatically expanded using the recommended subtask count and prompts
  • When expanding all tasks, they're processed in order of complexity (highest first)
  • Research-backed generation is preserved from the complexity analysis
  • You can still override recommendations with explicit command-line options

Example workflow:

# Generate the complexity analysis report with research capabilities
task-master analyze-complexity --research

# Review the report in a readable format
task-master complexity-report

# Expand tasks using the optimized recommendations
task-master expand --id=8
# or expand all tasks
task-master expand --all

Finding the Next Task

The next command:

  • Identifies tasks that are pending/in-progress and have all dependencies satisfied
  • Prioritizes tasks by priority level, dependency count, and task ID
  • Displays comprehensive information about the selected task:
    • Basic task details (ID, title, priority, dependencies)
    • Implementation details
    • Subtasks (if they exist)
  • Provides contextual suggested actions:
    • Command to mark the task as in-progress
    • Command to mark the task as done
    • Commands for working with subtasks

Viewing Specific Task Details

The show command:

  • Displays comprehensive details about a specific task or subtask
  • Shows task status, priority, dependencies, and detailed implementation notes
  • For parent tasks, displays all subtasks and their status
  • For subtasks, shows parent task relationship
  • Provides contextual action suggestions based on the task's state
  • Works with both regular tasks and subtasks (using the format taskId.subtaskId)

Best Practices for AI-Driven Development

  1. Start with a detailed PRD: The more detailed your PRD, the better the generated tasks will be.

  2. Review generated tasks: After parsing the PRD, review the tasks to ensure they make sense and have appropriate dependencies.

  3. Analyze task complexity: Use the complexity analysis feature to identify which tasks should be broken down further.

  4. Follow the dependency chain: Always respect task dependencies - the Cursor agent will help with this.

  5. Update as you go: If your implementation diverges from the plan, use the update command to keep future tasks aligned with your current approach.

  6. Break down complex tasks: Use the expand command to break down complex tasks into manageable subtasks.

  7. Regenerate task files: After any updates to tasks.json, regenerate the task files to keep them in sync.

  8. Communicate context to the agent: When asking the Cursor agent to help with a task, provide context about what you're trying to achieve.

  9. Validate dependencies: Periodically run the validate-dependencies command to check for invalid or circular dependencies.

Task Structure Documentation

Task Master uses a structured JSON format to organize and manage tasks. As of version 0.16.2, Task Master introduces Tagged Task Lists for multi-context task management while maintaining full backward compatibility.

Tagged Task Lists System

Task Master now organizes tasks into separate contexts called tags. This enables working across multiple contexts such as different branches, environments, or project phases without conflicts.

Data Structure Overview

Tagged Format (Current):

{
  "master": {
    "tasks": [
      { "id": 1, "title": "Setup API", "status": "pending", ... }
    ]
  },
  "feature-branch": {
    "tasks": [
      { "id": 1, "title": "New Feature", "status": "pending", ... }
    ]
  }
}

Legacy Format (Automatically Migrated):

{
  "tasks": [
    { "id": 1, "title": "Setup API", "status": "pending", ... }
  ]
}

Tag-based Task Lists (v0.17+) and Compatibility

  • Seamless Migration: Existing tasks.json files are automatically migrated to use a "master" tag
  • Zero Disruption: All existing commands continue to work exactly as before
  • Backward Compatibility: Existing workflows remain unchanged
  • Silent Process: Migration happens transparently on first use with a friendly notification

Core Task Properties

Each task within a tag context contains the following properties:

Required Properties

  • id (number): Unique identifier within the tag context

    "id": 1
    
  • title (string): Brief, descriptive title

    "title": "Implement user authentication"
    
  • description (string): Concise summary of what the task involves

    "description": "Create a secure authentication system using JWT tokens"
    
  • status (string): Current state of the task

    • Valid values: "pending", "in-progress", "done", "review", "deferred", "cancelled"
    "status": "pending"
    

Optional Properties

  • dependencies (array): IDs of prerequisite tasks that must be completed first

    "dependencies": [2, 3]
    
  • priority (string): Importance level

    • Valid values: "high", "medium", "low"
    • Default: "medium"
    "priority": "high"
    
  • details (string): In-depth implementation instructions

    "details": "Use GitHub OAuth client ID/secret, handle callback, set session token"
    
  • testStrategy (string): Verification approach

    "testStrategy": "Deploy and call endpoint to confirm authentication flow"
    
  • subtasks (array): List of smaller, more specific tasks

    "subtasks": [
      {
        "id": 1,
        "title": "Configure OAuth",
        "description": "Set up OAuth configuration",
        "status": "pending",
        "dependencies": [],
        "details": "Configure GitHub OAuth app and store credentials"
      }
    ]
    

Subtask Structure

Subtasks follow a similar structure to main tasks but with some differences:

Subtask Properties

  • id (number): Unique identifier within the parent task
  • title (string): Brief, descriptive title
  • description (string): Concise summary of the subtask
  • status (string): Current state (same values as main tasks)
  • dependencies (array): Can reference other subtasks or main task IDs
  • details (string): Implementation instructions and notes

Subtask Example

{
  "id": 2,
  "title": "Handle OAuth callback",
  "description": "Process the OAuth callback and extract user data",
  "status": "pending",
  "dependencies": [1],
  "details": "Parse callback parameters, exchange code for token, fetch user profile"
}

Complete Example

Here's a complete example showing the tagged task structure:

{
  "master": {
    "tasks": [
      {
        "id": 1,
        "title": "Setup Express Server",
        "description": "Initialize and configure Express.js server with middleware",
        "status": "done",
        "dependencies": [],
        "priority": "high",
        "details": "Create Express app with CORS, body parser, and error handling",
        "testStrategy": "Start server and verify health check endpoint responds",
        "subtasks": [
          {
            "id": 1,
            "title": "Initialize npm project",
            "description": "Set up package.json and install dependencies",
            "status": "done",
            "dependencies": [],
            "details": "Run npm init, install express, cors, body-parser"
          },
          {
            "id": 2,
            "title": "Configure middleware",
            "description": "Set up CORS and body parsing middleware",
            "status": "done",
            "dependencies": [1],
            "details": "Add app.use() calls for cors() and express.json()"
          }
        ]
      },
      {
        "id": 2,
        "title": "Implement user authentication",
        "description": "Create secure authentication system",
        "status": "pending",
        "dependencies": [1],
        "priority": "high",
        "details": "Use JWT tokens for session management",
        "testStrategy": "Test login/logout flow with valid and invalid credentials",
        "subtasks": []
      }
    ]
  },
  "feature-auth": {
    "tasks": [
      {
        "id": 1,
        "title": "OAuth Integration",
        "description": "Add OAuth authentication support",
        "status": "pending",
        "dependencies": [],
        "priority": "medium",
        "details": "Integrate with GitHub OAuth for user authentication",
        "testStrategy": "Test OAuth flow with GitHub account",
        "subtasks": []
      }
    ]
  }
}

Tag Context Management

Current Tag Resolution

Task Master automatically determines the current tag context based on:

  1. State Configuration: Current tag stored in .taskmaster/state.json
  2. Default Fallback: "master" tag when no context is specified
  3. Future Enhancement: Git branch-based tag switching (Part 2)

Tag Isolation

  • Context Separation: Tasks in different tags are completely isolated
  • Independent Numbering: Each tag has its own task ID sequence starting from 1
  • Parallel Development: Multiple team members can work on separate tags without conflicts

Data Validation

Task Master validates the following aspects of task data:

Required Validations

  • Unique IDs: Task IDs must be unique within each tag context
  • Valid Status: Status values must be from the allowed set
  • Dependency References: Dependencies must reference existing task IDs within the same tag
  • Subtask IDs: Subtask IDs must be unique within their parent task

Optional Validations

  • Circular Dependencies: System detects and prevents circular dependency chains
  • Priority Values: Priority must be one of the allowed values if specified
  • Data Types: All properties must match their expected data types

File Generation

Task Master can generate individual markdown files for each task based on the JSON structure. These files include:

  • Task Overview: ID, title, status, dependencies
  • Tag Context: Which tag the task belongs to
  • Implementation Details: Full task details and test strategy
  • Subtask Breakdown: All subtasks with their current status
  • Dependency Status: Visual indicators showing which dependencies are complete

Migration Process

When Task Master encounters a legacy format tasks.json file:

  1. Detection: Automatically detects {"tasks": [...]} format
  2. Transformation: Converts to {"master": {"tasks": [...]}} format
  3. Configuration: Updates .taskmaster/config.json with tagged system settings
  4. State Creation: Creates .taskmaster/state.json for tag management
  5. Notification: Shows one-time friendly notice about the new system
  6. Preservation: All existing task data is preserved exactly as-is

Best Practices

Task Organization

  • Logical Grouping: Use tags to group related tasks (e.g., by feature, branch, or milestone)
  • Clear Titles: Use descriptive titles that explain the task's purpose
  • Proper Dependencies: Define dependencies to ensure correct execution order
  • Detailed Instructions: Include sufficient detail in the details field for implementation

Tag Management

  • Meaningful Names: Use descriptive tag names that reflect their purpose
  • Consistent Naming: Establish naming conventions for tags (e.g., branch names, feature names)
  • Context Switching: Be aware of which tag context you're working in
  • Isolation Benefits: Leverage tag isolation to prevent merge conflicts

Subtask Design

  • Granular Tasks: Break down complex tasks into manageable subtasks
  • Clear Dependencies: Define subtask dependencies to show implementation order
  • Implementation Notes: Use subtask details to track progress and decisions
  • Status Tracking: Keep subtask status updated as work progresses