--- name: compound-workflows description: Use Plan → Work → Review → Compound to compound skills and maintain project context. license: MIT compatibility: opencode,claude metadata: created_at: "2026-01-27T17:03:09.731823+00:00" updated_at: "2026-01-27T17:03:09.731823+00:00" version: "1" tags: "workflow,compounding" --- ## Purpose This repository uses a loop: 1. **Plan**: turn an idea into a ticketed plan (loom ticket), informed by recalled notes (loom memory). 2. **Work**: execute in an isolated git worktree (loom workspace), updating ticket status. 3. **Review**: run a multi-angle review before merging. 4. **Compound**: extract reusable patterns into skills (procedural memory) + store memos for future planning. The point is not vibes. The point is *reusable procedure*. ## Commands ### `/workflows:plan ` - Recall relevant memos for planning: - `compound_memory_recall(query="", command="workflows:plan")` - Create/organize tickets: - `compound_ticket(argv=["init"])` (if needed) - `compound_ticket(argv=["create", "..."])` - `compound_ticket(argv=["dep-add", "", ""])` (optional) - Output a plan with: - ticket IDs - sequencing / dependencies - acceptance criteria and tests - risk list ### `/workflows:work ` - Fetch ticket, set status to `in_progress`. - Create/ensure a worktree: - Branch convention: `ticket--` - `compound_workspace(argv=["repo", "worktree", "add", ""])` - Do the work in that worktree. - Update ticket as you go (`add-note`, `update --status`). ### `/workflows:review ` - Run fast checks (lint/tests if applicable). - Do a review pass with multiple lenses: - correctness & maintainability - security & foot-guns - performance/regressions - docs & ergonomics - Update the ticket with required follow-ups. ### `/workflows:compound ` - Write memory notes (loom memory) that future planning can recall. - Propose skill changes as a **CompoundSpec v1** JSON object. - Call `compound_apply(spec_json=...)` to make it real: - create/update skills under `.opencode/skills/` - update AI-managed blocks in AGENTS/PROJECT/ROADMAP - append an agent-optimized CHANGELOG entry - sync derived indexes ## Operational defaults - Keep skills small, scoped, and action-oriented. - Prefer updating an existing skill over creating a near-duplicate. - A skill should be applicable in at least 2 future contexts. ## Manual notes _This section is preserved when the skill is updated. Put human notes, caveats, and exceptions here._