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.
From productivity-cockpitnpx claudepluginhub nsalvacao/nsalvacao-claude-code-plugins --plugin productivity-cockpitThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Designs and optimizes AI agent action spaces, tool definitions, observation formats, error recovery, and context for higher task completion rates.
Enables AI agents to execute x402 payments with per-task budgets, spending controls, and non-custodial wallets via MCP tools. Use when agents pay for APIs, services, or other agents.
Compares coding agents like Claude Code and Aider on custom YAML-defined codebase tasks using git worktrees, measuring pass rate, cost, time, and consistency.
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.