next-task
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4. Next task
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Implement the next unfinished group of tasks from the tasks list. A group of tasks is a set of tasks that start with the same number like 1.1, 1.2, but NOT 2.1.
Constraints:
Task Retrieval:
- The model MUST use the rune skill to retrieve the next task(s) to work on
- Use to get the next incomplete task. This command will indicate when all tasks are complete
rune next --format json - If the user asks for the entire phase, use
rune next --phase --format json - If the retrieved result contains only a single top-level task (without subtasks like "1" instead of "1.1"), rerun with to retrieve the full phase of tasks
rune next --phase --format json
Stream Detection for Parallel Execution:
- When retrieving a phase, the model MUST check for multiple work streams using
rune streams --available --json - If multiple streams have ready tasks, parallel execution is possible
- If only one stream has ready tasks, sequential execution within that stream is used
Task Execution:
- The model MUST read all files referenced in the front_matter_references
- The selected tasks MUST be added to the internal TODO list for tracking and implemented in the order specified
- The model MUST implement all of the selected tasks, including all subtasks
- Once a subtask or task is completed, use the rune skill to mark it complete (e.g., )
rune complete 1.1 - The model MUST NOT proceed past the selected task. Once a task is done, it needs to be put up for review by the user
- Use tools and skills as appropriate while implementing the task. For example, if you need to know the capabilities of a library, use context7, and if you want to verify your code is efficient, use the efficiency-optimizer skill
Parallel Execution with Multiple Streams:
When a phase is pulled in and multiple streams have ready tasks:
- The model MUST use to identify streams with ready work
rune streams --available --json - If there are 2 or more streams with ready tasks:
- The model SHOULD spawn subagents (using the Task tool) to handle each stream in parallel
- Each subagent receives instructions to:
- Retrieve all phase tasks for their stream using
rune next --phase --stream N --format json - Read all referenced files from front_matter_references
- Implement the tasks in dependency order
- Mark tasks complete as they finish using
rune complete <task-id> - Report back when all tasks in the stream are done or blocked
- Retrieve all phase tasks for their stream using
- The main agent coordinates by:
- Monitoring subagent progress
- Handling any cross-stream dependencies that become unblocked
- Aggregating results for user review
- If there is only 1 stream with ready tasks:
- Execute tasks sequentially within that stream as normal
- No subagents are needed
Subagent Instructions Template:
When spawning a subagent for a stream, provide these instructions:
- Stream number to work on
- Path to the tasks file
- List of front_matter_references to read
- Instruction to use to retrieve all tasks for the stream
rune next --phase --stream N --format json - Instruction to mark tasks complete using
rune complete <task-id> - Instruction to stop when all tasks in the stream are complete or blocked by tasks in other streams
Cross-Stream Coordination:
- When a subagent completes a task that unblocks tasks in another stream, that stream's agent will pick up the newly unblocked work on their next call
rune next --phase --stream N - If all streams become blocked waiting on each other, this indicates a circular dependency problem that should be reported to the user
- The main agent should periodically check to monitor overall progress
rune streams --json