commit abf5bed203a9ac13579eac7c9299deee3b9c50c6 Author: Ran Aroussi <ranaroussi@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Sep 24 18:46:43 2025 +0100 Refactor Bash command patterns in settings commit 1cc603ee2df72eb47b61df04b156dfadb70b5b58 Author: Ran Aroussi <ran@aroussi.com> Date: Wed Sep 24 15:23:43 2025 +0100 Remove outdated Chinese documentation files for agents, commands, and README to streamline project resources. commit 34d7e724e8159d5ec4aa6365940f355d8ed02872 Author: Ran Aroussi <ranaroussi@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Sep 24 15:23:17 2025 +0100 Revise README with new badge links and documentation Updated links and added Chinese documentation reference. commit 0026086f7a118fd3c46161cde5becf52939ee6be Author: Ran Aroussi <ranaroussi@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed Sep 24 15:17:22 2025 +0100 RC => Main (stability and usability) (#954) * feat: Add automatic worktree directory fix via pre-tool-use hook Problem: Bash tool resets to main project directory after every command, breaking worktree operations for parallel agent development. Solution: Pre-tool-use hook that automatically detects worktree context and injects 'cd /path/to/worktree && ' prefix to all Bash commands. Features: - Zero-config: Agents don't need special instructions or awareness - Smart detection: Distinguishes worktrees (.git file) from repos (.git dir) - Edge case handling: Background processes, pipes, env vars, etc. - Debug mode: CLAUDE_HOOK_DEBUG=true for troubleshooting - Skip patterns: Avoids double-prefixing and unnecessary injections This enables true parallel development with multiple agents in different worktrees without any manual command prefixing or documentation burden. Tested via shell-shocked test suite: All 7 stress test scenarios passed. Or if you prefer a shorter version: feat: Auto-fix Bash tool worktree directory reset issue Implements pre-tool-use hook that transparently injects 'cd /worktree && ' prefix when operating in git worktrees. Handles background processes, pipes, and other edge cases. Agents need zero awareness of the fix. Enables parallel multi-agent development in worktrees without manual prefixing. * fix: script name in hooks README file * fix: make bash-worktree-fix POSIX-compliant * Update .claude/hooks/config.json Co-authored-by: coderabbitai[bot] <136622811+coderabbitai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: improve bash worktree hook robustness and documentation - Fix critical bugs in worktree detection and command parsing: * Distinguish between git worktrees and submodules (check for /worktrees/ in gitdir path) * Fix TAB pattern bug using proper tokenization instead of brittle globbing * Fix overly broad dot-prefix skip that broke ./script.sh execution * Add proper path quoting to handle spaces and special characters * Capture all arguments with $* instead of just $1 - Improve documentation: * Remove personal paths from examples * Restructure troubleshooting steps for clarity * Switch from jq to python -m json.tool for wider compatibility * Clarify that hook config goes in main .claude/settings.json - Simplify configuration: * Remove redundant config.json * Add settings.json.example showing proper integration * Fix background process detection for both "cmd &" and "cmd&" patterns These changes prevent false positives on commands like "cdbuild", ensure relative scripts work in worktrees, and handle paths with spaces correctly. * docs: fix a path in the instructions for how to enable the bash worktree fix hook * fix: harden bash worktree hook against security vulnerabilities Security and robustness improvements to prevent shell injection and edge cases: - Prevent pathname expansion attacks by disabling globbing during tokenization * Commands like "echo *" no longer expand before parsing - Fix absolute path detection for environment-prefixed commands * Now correctly handles "VAR=1 /usr/bin/make" patterns - Implement secure path quoting using single quotes with proper escaping * Handles paths containing quotes, spaces, and special characters - Optimize .git file reading using shell built-ins instead of cat * Avoids subshell and only reads first line for efficiency - Improve debug mode to accept multiple truthy values (true/TRUE/1/yes/YES) - Add ShellCheck compliance with consistent variable bracing and default cases The hook now safely handles edge cases like: - Paths with single quotes: /path/to/joe's-project/ - Commands with wildcards that shouldn't expand - Mixed environment variables and absolute paths All changes maintain POSIX compatibility while significantly improving security posture and reliability. * refactor: improve worktree hook robustness and portability Major improvements to the bash worktree fix hook for better reliability: Validation & Safety: - Add gitdir path validation to verify the directory actually exists - Normalize relative gitdir paths to absolute for proper resolution - Add pwd directory check to handle edge cases - Use dirname with -- flag for safer path handling Portability: - Replace echo with printf throughout for consistent behavior - Use literal space/tab characters instead of [:space:] for POSIX compatibility - Rename shell_quote to shell_squote for clarity - Maintain set -f protection during pattern matching Simplification: - Streamline skip detection logic with cleaner patterns - Consolidate builtin command checks into single case statement - Remove unnecessary comments while keeping essential documentation - Cleaner whitespace detection using portable pattern The hook now properly validates that gitdir paths exist before treating them as worktrees, preventing false positives. Pattern matching is more portable across different POSIX shells, and printf usage eliminates echo's platform-specific quirks. All security improvements are retained: pathname expansion protection, proper single-quote escaping, and safe handling of background processes. * fix: restore [:space:] patterns and handle CRLF line endings Critical fixes and improvements to the bash worktree hook: Bug Fixes: - Handle CRLF line endings in .git files (Windows compatibility) * Strip trailing CR characters that break gitdir path parsing - Restore [:space:] character class for better Unicode support * Literal space/tab was too restrictive for international locales - Remove absolute path skip logic that broke many commands * Commands like `/usr/bin/npm install` still need correct cwd * Only skip builtins and commands that truly don't need directory context Performance: - Add fast-path exit when not in a worktree * Avoids unnecessary skip checks for common case - Remove redundant set -f globbing protection * Pattern matching doesn't trigger pathname expansion in case statements Clarity: - Streamline comments to be more concise - Quote original_command consistently - Better explain why absolute paths aren't skipped The hook now correctly handles Windows-created .git files with CRLF endings and properly supports all absolute-path commands that depend on the current working directory (which is most of them). * revert: remove dirname -- flag for broader compatibility Remove the '--' end-of-options flag from dirname command as it's not universally supported across all POSIX implementations. While '--' is good practice for handling filenames starting with dashes, dirname rarely encounters such edge cases in practice, and the compatibility issue is more pressing. Some older or minimal POSIX shells don't recognize '--' with dirname, causing the script to fail. Since we're already in a controlled loop walking up directory paths that come from pwd, the risk of dash-prefixed paths is negligible. Trade-off: Prioritizing compatibility over theoretical edge case protection. * Enhance context creation with comprehensive language detection Expand project detection capabilities to support 20+ programming languages and frameworks: - Add detection for JavaScript/TypeScript, Python (pyproject.toml), Java (Maven/Gradle), C#/.NET, Ruby, PHP, Dart/Flutter, Swift (including Xcode projects), C/C++, and Docker - Extend file type detection to include .ts, .jsx, .tsx, .kt, .cs, .rb, .php, .swift, .dart, .c, .h, .cpp, .hpp, and .sh files - Improve test detection to find both test directories and test files with common naming patterns (*test.*, *spec.*, test_*.*, *_test.*) - Exclude hidden directories in test detection for better performance This enhancement enables more accurate project analysis and better context creation across diverse development environments and technology stacks. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Expand comprehensive programming language support across all project components Complete systematic enhancement of language detection and build system support, following the comprehensive approach established in context/create.md: **Testing Framework Detection (.claude/commands/testing/prime.md):** - Add detection for PHP (PHPUnit, Pest), C#/.NET (MSTest, NUnit, xUnit), Java (JUnit/Maven/Gradle), Kotlin, Swift (XCTest), Dart/Flutter, C/C++ (GoogleTest, Catch2), Ruby (RSpec, Minitest) - Expand framework-specific configurations with proper commands and options - Add comprehensive dependency checking for all package managers - Include installation commands for all build systems (composer, mvn, gradle, dotnet, bundle, flutter, swift, ctest) - Add test file discovery patterns for all languages **Context Management Enhancement:** - Update dependency change detection in context/update.md for 11 build systems - Enhance context/prime.md project file analysis beyond basic detection - Maintain consistency with context/create.md comprehensive language support **Build System Integration:** - Expand pm/epic-merge.md test commands from 2 to 12 build systems - Add Maven, Gradle, Composer, .NET, Cargo, Go, Flutter, Swift, CMake support - Enable automated testing across all major development ecosystems **Infrastructure Support:** - Add bash permissions for 10 additional build tools in settings.local.json - Update process cleanup in test-execution.md and testing/run.md for all frameworks - Ensure consistent cross-language development workflow support This enhancement enables full development lifecycle support for 20+ programming languages and frameworks, providing consistent project detection, dependency management, testing, and build capabilities across diverse technology stacks. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Complete comprehensive programming language expansion with final enhancements Add final layer of language support improvements across infrastructure components: **Multi-Language Test Script (.claude/scripts/test-and-log.sh):** - Transform Python-only script to support 10+ languages and frameworks - Add intelligent test framework detection: Python (pytest), JavaScript/TypeScript (npm test, jest), Java (Maven, Gradle), C# (.NET), Ruby (RSpec), PHP (PHPUnit), Go, Rust, Swift, Dart/Flutter - Automatic file extension detection with appropriate test runner selection - Enhanced usage examples showing multi-language support **AST-Grep Language Reference (.claude/rules/use-ast-grep.md):** - Expand supported languages list from basic to comprehensive 50+ languages - Organize by categories: Primary Languages, Web & Markup, Configuration & Data, Shell & Scripts, and specialty languages - Add specific language codes for JavaScript/TypeScript variants, C/C++/C#, web frameworks (Vue, Svelte), and configuration formats (YAML, TOML, XML) **Issue Analysis Enhancement (.claude/commands/pm/issue-analyze.md):** - Generalize package.json references to support all project configuration files - Include build system coordination for Maven, Gradle, CMake, etc. **Test Runner Agent (.claude/agents/test-runner.md):** - Replace pytest-specific fallback with comprehensive multi-language fallback - Support framework detection and execution for all major testing ecosystems These enhancements complete the comprehensive language support initiative, ensuring consistent multi-language development workflow capabilities across all system components, from project detection to testing execution. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix ast-grep supported languages list to match official documentation Correct the ast-grep language support documentation to accurately reflect the actual 25 languages supported according to ast-grep.github.io: **Removed unsupported languages:** - Dart (not actually supported by ast-grep) - Vue, Svelte (framework-specific, not core languages) - SCSS, SASS, LESS (CSS preprocessors not supported) - TOML, XML (not in official support list) - PowerShell, shell variants beyond bash - OCaml and other languages incorrectly listed **Corrected to official 25 languages:** - System: C, C++, C#, Go, Rust - Web: JavaScript (js/jsx), TypeScript (ts), TSX, HTML, CSS, PHP - General: Python, Java, Kotlin, Ruby, Swift, Scala, Lua, Elixir, Haskell - Config: JSON, YAML - Other: Bash, Nix, Solidity **Updated examples:** - Use correct language aliases (js instead of javascript, ts instead of typescript) - Align with actual ast-grep command patterns This ensures accurate guidance for developers using ast-grep integration and prevents errors from referencing unsupported language identifiers. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix spelling error in README.md (#608) Bit of an inane PR but 🤷 * Fix path to install script in README.md (#570) * Add Chinese documentation and fix typo (#676) - Add Chinese documentation links in README.md, COMMANDS.md, and AGENTS.md - Fix typo: 'mutiple' -> 'multiple' in README.md - Include new Chinese documentation files in doc/ directory 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix: Prevent local file paths exposure in GitHub issue comments (#631) * Fix privacy issue: Add path standards validation and normalization - Add .claude/rules/path-standards.md with comprehensive path usage guidelines - Add .claude/scripts/check-path-standards.sh for automated validation - Add .claude/scripts/fix-path-standards.sh for automatic path normalization - Add documentation for path standards tools Addresses issue #630: Prevents local file paths from being exposed in GitHub issue comments, maintaining privacy and portability. Features: - Automatic detection of absolute path violations - Safe path normalization with backup support - Comprehensive validation with colored output - CI/CD integration ready - Cross-platform support (Unix/Windows paths) Author: Zephyr <zephyrTang@aliyun.com> * Fix PR feedback: Improve scripts and documentation - Enhanced shell error handling with 'set -Eeuo pipefail' - Fixed Windows path patterns in regex expressions - Added exclusions for rules and backup files to prevent false positives - Converted all Chinese text to English in documentation - Corrected path examples in standards documentation - Improved script robustness and cross-platform compatibility Addresses feedback from CodeRabbit AI and GitHub Copilot reviews. Author: Zephyr <zephyrTang@aliyun.com> * Polish: Final micro-optimizations for PR feedback - Fixed grammar issues in path-tools-README.md per LanguageTool feedback - Corrected path transformation examples in path-standards.md to match actual implementation - Ensured consistency between documentation examples and script behavior - Minor improvements for production-ready code quality All CodeRabbit AI and GitHub Copilot feedback addressed. Author: Zephyr <zephyrTang@aliyun.com> --------- Co-authored-by: dengzefeng <zephyr@shopline.com> * Fix: Ensure GitHub issues are created in correct repository (#532) - Add explicit --repo flag to all gh issue create commands - Create repository detection configuration file - Handle both SSH and HTTPS git remote formats - Add validation and error handling for repository detection This prevents issues from being created in automazeio/ccpm instead of the user's actual repository. Co-authored-by: jodagreyhame <jodagreyhame@users.noreply.github.com> * Major Cleanup & Issue Resolution - 2025-01-24 (#953) * feat: Major cleanup and issue resolution - 2025-01-24 release ✨ NEW FEATURES: - Add comprehensive LOCAL_MODE.md guide for offline workflow - Auto-create GitHub labels (epic, task) during init - Modernize PM command syntax with !bash pattern - Add context accuracy safeguards with self-verification - Create comprehensive CHANGELOG.md documentation 🔧 IMPROVEMENTS: - Update 4 core PM commands to use efficient !bash syntax - Enhance init.sh with automatic GitHub label creation - Document context accuracy improvements in CONTEXT_ACCURACY.md - Streamline command definitions for better token efficiency 📊 IMPACT: - Resolves 10+ GitHub issues with comprehensive solutions - Enables true local-only development workflow - Reduces AI hallucination in context generation - Improves Claude Code compatibility and performance 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: improve GitHub detection and error handling in init.sh Address GitHub Copilot feedback for better robustness: 🔧 IMPROVED REPOSITORY DETECTION: - Replace string matching with `gh repo view` for robust detection - Handles SSH URLs, GitHub Enterprise, and edge cases properly - Graceful fallback for non-GitHub repositories 🛡️ ENHANCED ERROR HANDLING: - Replace silent failures with meaningful user feedback - Track label creation success/failure individually - Check for existing labels before reporting errors - Clear status messages: success, partial, or failure 🧪 TESTED: - Bash syntax validation passed - Repository detection logic verified - Error handling scenarios tested Addresses high and medium priority feedback from Copilot review. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Complete Directory Restructure & PM Command Modernization - Restructure from .claude/ to ccpm/ directory - Update all PM commands to use !bash execution syntax - Modernize command frontmatter for better token efficiency - Complete the missing directory restructuring from previous PRs This completes the architectural shift to the ccpm/ template structure. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: correct script paths from .claude/ to ccpm/ in all PM commands All PM commands now properly reference ccpm/scripts/pm/ instead of the old .claude/scripts/pm/ paths. This completes the directory restructure that was partially implemented. - Fixed 28 script path references across all PM command files - Commands now correctly point to ccpm/scripts/pm/ location - Resolves issue where PM commands couldn't find their scripts 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * Update installation script URLs in README files - Changed installation script URLs from GitHub raw links to direct links at automaze.io for improved reliability. - Updated both English and Chinese README files to reflect the new URLs. - Ensured consistency across Unix/Linux/macOS and Windows installation instructions. This change enhances the user experience by providing a more stable source for installation scripts. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) * Update installation script URLs in README files to point to the new install path - Changed installation script URLs from the old path to the new `/install` path for improved clarity and reliability. - Updated both English and Chinese README files to reflect the new URLs. - Ensured consistency across Unix/Linux/macOS and Windows installation instructions. This change enhances the user experience by providing a clear and stable source for installation scripts. --------- Co-authored-by: James Ross <james@flyingrobots.dev> Co-authored-by: coderabbitai[bot] <136622811+coderabbitai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Steven <tseven@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Connor Adams <connorads@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Legg <legg.stefan@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: cyxer000 <48980829+cyxer000@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Aka mo <56784262+ZephyrDeng@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: dengzefeng <zephyr@shopline.com> Co-authored-by: jodagreyhame <66655312+jodagreyhame@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: jodagreyhame <jodagreyhame@users.noreply.github.com>
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Claude Code PM
Claude Code workflow to ship faster better using spec-driven development, GitHub issues, Git worktrees, and multiple AI agents running in parallel.
Stop losing context. Stop blocking on tasks. Stop shipping bugs. This battle-tested system turns PRDs into epics, epics into GitHub issues, and issues into production code – with full traceability at every step.
Table of Contents
- Background
- The Workflow
- What Makes This Different?
- Why GitHub Issues?
- Core Principle: No Vibe Coding
- System Architecture
- Workflow Phases
- Command Reference
- The Parallel Execution System
- Key Features & Benefits
- Proven Results
- Example Flow
- Get Started Now
- Local vs Remote
- Technical Notes
- Support This Project
Background
Every team struggles with the same problems:
- Context evaporates between sessions, forcing constant re-discovery
- Parallel work creates conflicts when multiple developers touch the same code
- Requirements drift as verbal decisions override written specs
- Progress becomes invisible until the very end
This system solves all of that.
The Workflow
graph LR
A[PRD Creation] --> B[Epic Planning]
B --> C[Task Decomposition]
C --> D[GitHub Sync]
D --> E[Parallel Execution]
See It In Action (60 seconds)
# Create a comprehensive PRD through guided brainstorming
/pm:prd-new memory-system
# Transform PRD into a technical epic with task breakdown
/pm:prd-parse memory-system
# Push to GitHub and start parallel execution
/pm:epic-oneshot memory-system
/pm:issue-start 1235
What Makes This Different?
| Traditional Development | Claude Code PM System |
|---|---|
| Context lost between sessions | Persistent context across all work |
| Serial task execution | Parallel agents on independent tasks |
| "Vibe coding" from memory | Spec-driven with full traceability |
| Progress hidden in branches | Transparent audit trail in GitHub |
| Manual task coordination | Intelligent prioritization with /pm:next |
Why GitHub Issues?
Most Claude Code workflows operate in isolation – a single developer working with AI in their local environment. This creates a fundamental problem: AI-assisted development becomes a silo.
By using GitHub Issues as our database, we unlock something powerful:
🤝 True Team Collaboration
- Multiple Claude instances can work on the same project simultaneously
- Human developers see AI progress in real-time through issue comments
- Team members can jump in anywhere – the context is always visible
- Managers get transparency without interrupting flow
🔄 Seamless Human-AI Handoffs
- AI can start a task, human can finish it (or vice versa)
- Progress updates are visible to everyone, not trapped in chat logs
- Code reviews happen naturally through PR comments
- No "what did the AI do?" meetings
📈 Scalable Beyond Solo Work
- Add team members without onboarding friction
- Multiple AI agents working in parallel on different issues
- Distributed teams stay synchronized automatically
- Works with existing GitHub workflows and tools
🎯 Single Source of Truth
- No separate databases or project management tools
- Issue state is the project state
- Comments are the audit trail
- Labels provide organization
This isn't just a project management system – it's a collaboration protocol that lets humans and AI agents work together at scale, using infrastructure your team already trusts.
Core Principle: No Vibe Coding
Every line of code must trace back to a specification.
We follow a strict 5-phase discipline:
- 🧠 Brainstorm - Think deeper than comfortable
- 📝 Document - Write specs that leave nothing to interpretation
- 📐 Plan - Architect with explicit technical decisions
- ⚡ Execute - Build exactly what was specified
- 📊 Track - Maintain transparent progress at every step
No shortcuts. No assumptions. No regrets.
System Architecture
.claude/
├── CLAUDE.md # Always-on instructions (copy content to your project's CLAUDE.md file)
├── agents/ # Task-oriented agents (for context preservation)
├── commands/ # Command definitions
│ ├── context/ # Create, update, and prime context
│ ├── pm/ # ← Project management commands (this system)
│ └── testing/ # Prime and execute tests (edit this)
├── context/ # Project-wide context files
├── epics/ # ← PM's local workspace (place in .gitignore)
│ └── [epic-name]/ # Epic and related tasks
│ ├── epic.md # Implementation plan
│ ├── [#].md # Individual task files
│ └── updates/ # Work-in-progress updates
├── prds/ # ← PM's PRD files
├── rules/ # Place any rule files you'd like to reference here
└── scripts/ # Place any script files you'd like to use here
Workflow Phases
1. Product Planning Phase
/pm:prd-new feature-name
Launches comprehensive brainstorming to create a Product Requirements Document capturing vision, user stories, success criteria, and constraints.
Output: .claude/prds/feature-name.md
2. Implementation Planning Phase
/pm:prd-parse feature-name
Transforms PRD into a technical implementation plan with architectural decisions, technical approach, and dependency mapping.
Output: .claude/epics/feature-name/epic.md
3. Task Decomposition Phase
/pm:epic-decompose feature-name
Breaks epic into concrete, actionable tasks with acceptance criteria, effort estimates, and parallelization flags.
Output: .claude/epics/feature-name/[task].md
4. GitHub Synchronization
/pm:epic-sync feature-name
# Or for confident workflows:
/pm:epic-oneshot feature-name
Pushes epic and tasks to GitHub as issues with appropriate labels and relationships.
5. Execution Phase
/pm:issue-start 1234 # Launch specialized agent
/pm:issue-sync 1234 # Push progress updates
/pm:next # Get next priority task
Specialized agents implement tasks while maintaining progress updates and an audit trail.
Command Reference
Tip
Type
/pm:helpfor a concise command summary
Initial Setup
/pm:init- Install dependencies and configure GitHub
PRD Commands
/pm:prd-new- Launch brainstorming for new product requirement/pm:prd-parse- Convert PRD to implementation epic/pm:prd-list- List all PRDs/pm:prd-edit- Edit existing PRD/pm:prd-status- Show PRD implementation status
Epic Commands
/pm:epic-decompose- Break epic into task files/pm:epic-sync- Push epic and tasks to GitHub/pm:epic-oneshot- Decompose and sync in one command/pm:epic-list- List all epics/pm:epic-show- Display epic and its tasks/pm:epic-close- Mark epic as complete/pm:epic-edit- Edit epic details/pm:epic-refresh- Update epic progress from tasks
Issue Commands
/pm:issue-show- Display issue and sub-issues/pm:issue-status- Check issue status/pm:issue-start- Begin work with specialized agent/pm:issue-sync- Push updates to GitHub/pm:issue-close- Mark issue as complete/pm:issue-reopen- Reopen closed issue/pm:issue-edit- Edit issue details
Workflow Commands
/pm:next- Show next priority issue with epic context/pm:status- Overall project dashboard/pm:standup- Daily standup report/pm:blocked- Show blocked tasks/pm:in-progress- List work in progress
Sync Commands
/pm:sync- Full bidirectional sync with GitHub/pm:import- Import existing GitHub issues
Maintenance Commands
/pm:validate- Check system integrity/pm:clean- Archive completed work/pm:search- Search across all content
The Parallel Execution System
Issues Aren't Atomic
Traditional thinking: One issue = One developer = One task
Reality: One issue = Multiple parallel work streams
A single "Implement user authentication" issue isn't one task. It's...
- Agent 1: Database tables and migrations
- Agent 2: Service layer and business logic
- Agent 3: API endpoints and middleware
- Agent 4: UI components and forms
- Agent 5: Test suites and documentation
All running simultaneously in the same worktree.
The Math of Velocity
Traditional Approach:
- Epic with 3 issues
- Sequential execution
This System:
- Same epic with 3 issues
- Each issue splits into ~4 parallel streams
- 12 agents working simultaneously
We're not assigning agents to issues. We're leveraging multiple agents to ship faster.
Context Optimization
Traditional single-thread approach:
- Main conversation carries ALL the implementation details
- Context window fills with database schemas, API code, UI components
- Eventually hits context limits and loses coherence
Parallel agent approach:
- Main thread stays clean and strategic
- Each agent handles its own context in isolation
- Implementation details never pollute the main conversation
- Main thread maintains oversight without drowning in code
Your main conversation becomes the conductor, not the orchestra.
GitHub vs Local: Perfect Separation
What GitHub Sees:
- Clean, simple issues
- Progress updates
- Completion status
What Actually Happens Locally:
- Issue #1234 explodes into 5 parallel agents
- Agents coordinate through Git commits
- Complex orchestration hidden from view
GitHub doesn't need to know HOW the work got done – just that it IS done.
The Command Flow
# Analyze what can be parallelized
/pm:issue-analyze 1234
# Launch the swarm
/pm:epic-start memory-system
# Watch the magic
# 12 agents working across 3 issues
# All in: ../epic-memory-system/
# One clean merge when done
/pm:epic-merge memory-system
Key Features & Benefits
🧠 Context Preservation
Never lose project state again. Each epic maintains its own context, agents read from .claude/context/, and updates locally before syncing.
⚡ Parallel Execution
Ship faster with multiple agents working simultaneously. Tasks marked parallel: true enable conflict-free concurrent development.
🔗 GitHub Native
Works with tools your team already uses. Issues are the source of truth, comments provide history, and there is no dependency on the Projects API.
🤖 Agent Specialization
Right tool for every job. Different agents for UI, API, and database work. Each reads requirements and posts updates automatically.
📊 Full Traceability
Every decision is documented. PRD → Epic → Task → Issue → Code → Commit. Complete audit trail from idea to production.
🚀 Developer Productivity
Focus on building, not managing. Intelligent prioritization, automatic context loading, and incremental sync when ready.
Proven Results
Teams using this system report:
- 89% less time lost to context switching – you'll use
/compactand/cleara LOT less - 5-8 parallel tasks vs 1 previously – editing/testing multiple files at the same time
- 75% reduction in bug rates – due to the breaking down features into detailed tasks
- Up to 3x faster feature delivery – based on feature size and complexity
Example Flow
# Start a new feature
/pm:prd-new memory-system
# Review and refine the PRD...
# Create implementation plan
/pm:prd-parse memory-system
# Review the epic...
# Break into tasks and push to GitHub
/pm:epic-oneshot memory-system
# Creates issues: #1234 (epic), #1235, #1236 (tasks)
# Start development on a task
/pm:issue-start 1235
# Agent begins work, maintains local progress
# Sync progress to GitHub
/pm:issue-sync 1235
# Updates posted as issue comments
# Check overall status
/pm:epic-show memory-system
Get Started Now
Quick Setup (2 minutes)
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Install this repository into your project:
Unix/Linux/macOS
cd path/to/your/project/ curl -sSL https://automaze.io/ccpm/install | bash # or: wget -qO- https://automaze.io/ccpm/install | bashWindows (PowerShell)
cd path/to/your/project/ iwr -useb https://automaze.io/ccpm/install | iex⚠️ IMPORTANT: If you already have a
.claudedirectory, clone this repository to a different directory and copy the contents of the cloned.claudedirectory to your project's.claudedirectory.See full/other installation options in the installation guide ›
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Initialize the PM system:
/pm:initThis command will:
- Install GitHub CLI (if needed)
- Authenticate with GitHub
- Install gh-sub-issue extension for proper parent-child relationships
- Create required directories
- Update .gitignore
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Create
CLAUDE.mdwith your repository information/init include rules from .claude/CLAUDE.mdIf you already have a
CLAUDE.mdfile, run:/re-initto update it with important rules from.claude/CLAUDE.md. -
Prime the system:
/context:create
Start Your First Feature
/pm:prd-new your-feature-name
Watch as structured planning transforms into shipped code.
Local vs Remote
| Operation | Local | GitHub |
|---|---|---|
| PRD Creation | ✅ | — |
| Implementation Planning | ✅ | — |
| Task Breakdown | ✅ | ✅ (sync) |
| Execution | ✅ | — |
| Status Updates | ✅ | ✅ (sync) |
| Final Deliverables | — | ✅ |
Technical Notes
GitHub Integration
- Uses gh-sub-issue extension for proper parent-child relationships
- Falls back to task lists if extension not installed
- Epic issues track sub-task completion automatically
- Labels provide additional organization (
epic:feature,task:feature)
File Naming Convention
- Tasks start as
001.md,002.mdduring decomposition - After GitHub sync, renamed to
{issue-id}.md(e.g.,1234.md) - Makes it easy to navigate: issue #1234 = file
1234.md
Design Decisions
- Intentionally avoids GitHub Projects API complexity
- All commands operate on local files first for speed
- Synchronization with GitHub is explicit and controlled
- Worktrees provide clean git isolation for parallel work
- GitHub Projects can be added separately for visualization
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