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Implement Track

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Streamline your implementation tasks with TDD guidance.

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What Implement Track does

Implement Track is a bash skill designed to assist developers in executing tasks from an implementation plan while adhering to Test-Driven Development (TDD) principles. This skill is particularly useful for teams following a structured workflow, as it provides a clear set of instructions and checks to ensure that tasks are completed efficiently and correctly. By leveraging the existing documentation within the Conductor framework, Implement Track helps maintain consistency and quality throughout the development process.

The skill operates by first verifying that the necessary Conductor files are in place, such as product.md, workflow.md, and tracks.md. It then loads the relevant workflow configuration, parsing the TDD strictness level and commit strategies. Users can select tracks to implement, and the skill will guide them through the task execution loop, ensuring that each task is properly identified, marked, and executed according to the defined TDD phases: Red, Green, and Refactor.

Implement Track not only helps in managing the implementation of tasks but also ensures that all actions are documented and tracked. Upon task completion, the skill updates the status of the tasks and tracks, maintaining an accurate record of progress. This level of organization is critical for teams that need to adhere to strict deadlines and quality standards, as it allows for easy tracking of both completed and pending tasks.

Overall, Implement Track is ideal for development teams looking to enhance their workflow efficiency while ensuring adherence to best practices in software development. It provides a structured approach to task management, making it easier to navigate complex implementation plans and maintain high-quality code.

When to use it

Use Implement Track when you are working on tasks related to an implementation plan and need guidance on TDD best practices.

When not to use it

Avoid this skill for tasks outside the scope of implementation tracks or when a different development approach is required.

What you can build with it

Executing TDD Tasks

Use Implement Track to systematically execute tasks while adhering to TDD principles, ensuring quality code.

Managing Implementation Plans

Leverage this skill to manage and track the progress of various implementation tasks within a structured workflow.

Ensuring Code Quality

Utilize the skill to maintain high standards of code quality by following best practices and verification processes.

How to install Implement Track

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/conductor-implement --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by sickn33

Implement Track

Execute tasks from a track's implementation plan, following the workflow rules defined in conductor/workflow.md.

Use this skill when

  • Working on implement track tasks or workflows
  • Needing guidance, best practices, or checklists for implement track

Do not use this skill when

  • The task is unrelated to implement track
  • You need a different domain or tool outside this scope

Instructions

  • Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
  • Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
  • Provide actionable steps and verification.
  • If detailed examples are required, open resources/implementation-playbook.md.

Pre-flight Checks

  1. Verify Conductor is initialized:

    • Check conductor/product.md exists
    • Check conductor/workflow.md exists
    • Check conductor/tracks.md exists
    • If missing: Display error and suggest running /conductor:setup first
  2. Load workflow configuration:

    • Read conductor/workflow.md
    • Parse TDD strictness level
    • Parse commit strategy
    • Parse verification checkpoint rules

Track Selection

If argument provided:

  • Validate track exists: conductor/tracks/{argument}/plan.md
  • If not found: Search for partial matches, suggest corrections

If no argument:

  1. Read conductor/tracks.md

  2. Parse for incomplete tracks (status [ ] or [~])

  3. Display selection menu:

    Select a track to implement:
    
    In Progress:
    1. [~] auth_20250115 - User Authentication (Phase 2, Task 3)
    
    Pending:
    2. [ ] nav-fix_20250114 - Navigation Bug Fix
    3. [ ] dashboard_20250113 - Dashboard Feature
    
    Enter number or track ID:
    

Context Loading

Load all relevant context for implementation:

  1. Track documents:

    • conductor/tracks/{trackId}/spec.md - Requirements
    • conductor/tracks/{trackId}/plan.md - Task list
    • conductor/tracks/{trackId}/metadata.json - Progress state
  2. Project context:

    • conductor/product.md - Product understanding
    • conductor/tech-stack.md - Technical constraints
    • conductor/workflow.md - Process rules
  3. Code style (if exists):

    • conductor/code_styleguides/{language}.md

Track Status Update

Update track to in-progress:

  1. In conductor/tracks.md:

    • Change [ ] to [~] for this track
  2. In conductor/tracks/{trackId}/metadata.json:

    • Set status: "in_progress"
    • Update updated timestamp

Task Execution Loop

For each incomplete task in plan.md (marked with [ ]):

1. Task Identification

Parse plan.md to find next incomplete task:

  • Look for lines matching - [ ] Task X.Y: {description}
  • Track current phase from structure

2. Task Start

Mark task as in-progress:

  • Update plan.md: Change [ ] to [~] for current task
  • Announce: "Starting Task X.Y: {description}"

3. TDD Workflow (if TDD enabled in workflow.md)

Red Phase - Write Failing Test:

Following TDD workflow for Task X.Y...

Step 1: Writing failing test
  • Create test file if needed
  • Write test(s) for the task functionality
  • Run tests to confirm they fail
  • If tests pass unexpectedly: HALT, investigate

Green Phase - Implement:

Step 2: Implementing minimal code to pass test
  • Write minimum code to make test pass
  • Run tests to confirm they pass
  • If tests fail: Debug and fix

Refactor Phase:

Step 3: Refactoring while keeping tests green
  • Clean up code
  • Run tests to ensure still passing

4. Non-TDD Workflow (if TDD not strict)

  • Implement the task directly
  • Run any existing tests
  • Manual verification as needed

5. Task Completion

Commit changes (following commit strategy from workflow.md):

git add -A
git commit -m "{commit_prefix}: {task description} ({trackId})"

Update plan.md:

  • Change [~] to [x] for completed task
  • Commit plan update:
git add conductor/tracks/{trackId}/plan.md
git commit -m "chore: mark task X.Y complete ({trackId})"

Update metadata.json:

  • Increment tasks.completed
  • Update updated timestamp

6. Phase Completion Check

After each task, check if phase is complete:

  • Parse plan.md for phase structure
  • If all tasks in current phase are [x]:

Run phase verification:

Phase {N} complete. Running verification...
  • Execute verification tasks listed for the phase
  • Run full test suite: npm test / pytest / etc.

Report and wait for approval:

Phase {N} Verification Results:
- All phase tasks: Complete
- Tests: {passing/failing}
- Verification: {pass/fail}

Approve to continue to Phase {N+1}?
1. Yes, continue
2. No, there are issues to fix
3. Pause implementation

CRITICAL: Wait for explicit user approval before proceeding to next phase.

Error Handling During Implementation

On Tool Failure

ERROR: {tool} failed with: {error message}

Options:
1. Retry the operation
2. Skip this task and continue
3. Pause implementation
4. Revert current task changes
  • HALT and present options
  • Do NOT automatically continue

On Test Failure

TESTS FAILING after Task X.Y

Failed tests:
- {test name}: {failure reason}

Options:
1. Attempt to fix
2. Rollback task changes
3. Pause for manual intervention

On Git Failure

GIT ERROR: {error message}

This may indicate:
- Uncommitted changes from outside Conductor
- Merge conflicts
- Permission issues

Options:
1. Show git status
2. Attempt to resolve
3. Pause for manual intervention

Track Completion

When all phases and tasks are complete:

1. Final Verification

All tasks complete. Running final verification...
  • Run full test suite
  • Check all acceptance criteria from spec.md
  • Generate verification report

2. Update Track Status

In conductor/tracks.md:

  • Change [~] to [x] for this track
  • Update the "Updated" column

In conductor/tracks/{trackId}/metadata.json:

  • Set status: "complete"
  • Set phases.completed to total
  • Set tasks.completed to total
  • Update updated timestamp

In conductor/tracks/{trackId}/plan.md:

  • Update header status to [x] Complete

3. Documentation Sync Offer

Track complete! Would you like to sync documentation?

This will update:
- conductor/product.md (if new features added)
- conductor/tech-stack.md (if new dependencies added)
- README.md (if applicable)

1. Yes, sync documentation
2. No, skip

4. Cleanup Offer

Track {trackId} is complete.

Cleanup options:
1. Archive - Move to conductor/tracks/_archive/
2. Delete - Remove track directory
3. Keep - Leave as-is

5. Completion Summary

Track Complete: {track title}

Summary:
- Track ID: {trackId}
- Phases completed: {N}/{N}
- Tasks completed: {M}/{M}
- Commits created: {count}
- Tests: All passing

Next steps:
- Run /conductor:status to see project progress
- Run /conductor:new-track for next feature

Progress Tracking

Maintain progress in metadata.json throughout:

{
  "id": "auth_20250115",
  "title": "User Authentication",
  "type": "feature",
  "status": "in_progress",
  "created": "2025-01-15T10:00:00Z",
  "updated": "2025-01-15T14:30:00Z",
  "current_phase": 2,
  "current_task": "2.3",
  "phases": {
    "total": 3,
    "completed": 1
  },
  "tasks": {
    "total": 12,
    "completed": 7
  },
  "commits": [
    "abc1234: feat: add login form (auth_20250115)",
    "def5678: feat: add password validation (auth_20250115)"
  ]
}

Resumption

If implementation is paused and resumed:

  1. Load metadata.json for current state

  2. Find current task from current_task field

  3. Check if task is [~] in plan.md

  4. Ask user:

    Resuming track: {title}
    
    Last task in progress: Task {X.Y}: {description}
    
    Options:
    1. Continue from where we left off
    2. Restart current task
    3. Show progress summary first
    

Critical Rules

  1. NEVER skip verification checkpoints - Always wait for user approval between phases
  2. STOP on any failure - Do not attempt to continue past errors
  3. Follow workflow.md strictly - TDD, commit strategy, and verification rules are mandatory
  4. Keep plan.md updated - Task status must reflect actual progress
  5. Commit frequently - Each task completion should be committed
  6. Track all commits - Record commit hashes in metadata.json for potential revert

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.

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