From productivity-cockpit
Simple task management using a shared TASKS.md file. Reference this when the user asks about their tasks, wants to add/complete tasks, or needs help tracking commitments.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/productivity-cockpit:task-managementThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Tasks are tracked in a simple `TASKS.md` file that both you and the user can edit.
Tasks are tracked in a simple TASKS.md file that both you and the user can edit.
Always use TASKS.md in the current working directory.
The cockpit dashboard provides a visual task board. Launch it with /productivity-cockpit:start — it reads and writes the same TASKS.md file and auto-syncs external changes.
When creating a new TASKS.md, use this exact template (without example tasks):
# Tasks
## Active
## Waiting On
## Someday
## Done
Task format:
- [ ] **Task title** - context, for whom, due date- [x] ~~Task~~ (date)When user asks "what's on my plate" / "my tasks":
When user says "add a task" / "remind me to":
- [ ] **Task** formatWhen user says "done with X" / "finished X":
[ ] to [x]~~task~~When user asks "what am I waiting on":
When summarizing meetings or conversations, offer to add extracted tasks:
Ask before adding - don't auto-add without confirmation.
npx claudepluginhub nsalvacao/nsalvacao-claude-code-plugins --plugin productivity-cockpitManages tasks in TASKS.md with Active/Waiting/Someday/Done sections; add/complete/summarize tasks, extract from conversations, setup HTML dashboard.
Defines conventions for TASKS.md files: structure with optional sections, status symbols ([ ] todo, [/] ongoing, [x] done, [-] backlog), task descriptions, and testable acceptance criteria. Use for creating, editing, updating tasks or tracking progress.
Organizes markdown task files into folders like tasks/, ideas/, templates/, bugs/ with YAML frontmatter defining types (task, idea, bug), due dates, tags, status. Use when creating or modifying task files.