--- name: task-planning description: 'Generate phased, dependency-ordered tasks from specifications with parallelization opportunities and tech-stack patterns.' version: 1.9.3 alwaysApply: false category: planning tags: - speckit - tasks - planning - implementation - dependencies dependencies: - superpowers:writing-plans - superpowers:executing-plans tools: [] modules: - phase-structure.md - dependency-patterns.md - tech-stack-patterns progressive_loading: true usage_patterns: - task-generation - dependency-ordering - implementation-planning complexity: intermediate model_hint: standard estimated_tokens: 1200 --- # Task Planning ## Overview Transforms specifications and implementation plans into actionable, dependency-ordered tasks. Creates phased breakdowns that guide systematic implementation. ## When To Use - Converting specifications to implementation tasks - Planning feature implementation order - Identifying parallel execution opportunities - Breaking down complex features into phases ## When NOT To Use - Writing specifications - use spec-writing ## Task Phases Tasks follow a 5-phase structure from setup through polish: - **Phase 0: Setup** - Project initialization, dependencies, configuration - **Phase 1: Foundation** - Data models, interfaces, test infrastructure - **Phase 2: Core Implementation** - Business logic, APIs, services - **Phase 3: Integration** - External services, middleware, logging - **Phase 4: Polish** - Optimization, documentation, final testing For detailed phase definitions, selection guidelines, and anti-patterns, see `modules/phase-structure.md`. ## Task Format Each task includes: - **ID**: Unique identifier (TASK-001) - **Description**: Clear action statement - **Phase**: Which phase it belongs to - **Dependencies**: Tasks that must complete first - **Parallel Marker**: [P] if can run concurrently - **Files**: Affected file paths - **Criteria**: How to verify completion ## Dependency Rules Dependencies define execution order and identify parallelization opportunities: - **Sequential Tasks**: Execute in strict order when dependencies exist - **Parallel Tasks [P]**: Can run concurrently when ALL nonconflicting conditions are met - **File Coordination**: Tasks affecting same files MUST run sequentially **Nonconflicting Criteria for Parallel Execution**: - ✅ Files: No file overlap between tasks - ✅ State: No shared configuration or global state - ✅ Dependencies: All prerequisites satisfied - ✅ Code paths: No merge conflicts possible - ✅ Outputs: Tasks don't need each other's results **Mark tasks with [P] ONLY if they pass ALL criteria above.** For fan-out/fan-in patterns, task ID conventions, and validation rules, see `modules/dependency-patterns.md`. ## Example Task Entry ```markdown ## Phase 2: Core Implementation ### TASK-007 - Implement user authentication service [P] **Dependencies**: TASK-003, TASK-004 **Files**: src/services/auth.ts, src/types/user.ts **Criteria**: All auth tests pass, tokens are valid JWT ``` **Verification:** Run `pytest -v` to verify tests pass. ## Quality Checklist - [ ] All requirements mapped to tasks - [ ] Dependencies are explicit - [ ] Parallel opportunities identified - [ ] Tasks are right-sized (not too large/small) - [ ] Each task has clear completion criteria ## Related Skills - `spec-writing`: Creating source specifications - `speckit-orchestrator`: Workflow coordination