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2.4 KiB
Task: EXAMPLE-001 — Hello World
Created: 2026-04-08 Size: S
Review Level: 0 (None)
Assessment: Trivial single-file task to verify Taskplane is working. Score: 0/8 — Blast radius: 0, Pattern novelty: 0, Security: 0, Reversibility: 0
Canonical Task Folder
taskplane-tasks/EXAMPLE-001-hello-world/
├── PROMPT.md ← This file (immutable above --- divider)
├── STATUS.md ← Execution state (worker updates this)
├── .reviews/ ← Reviewer output (task-runner creates this)
└── .DONE ← Created when complete
Mission
Create a simple hello-taskplane.md file in the project root to verify that
Taskplane task execution is working correctly. This is a smoke test — if the
worker can read this prompt, create the file, checkpoint progress, and mark the
task done, the installation is healthy.
Expected File Content
hello-taskplane.md should include:
- A title line (for example:
# Hello from Taskplane) - A line containing the task ID:
EXAMPLE-001 - A line containing today's date
Dependencies
- None
Context to Read First
No additional context needed.
Environment
- Workspace: Project root
- Services required: None
File Scope
hello-taskplane.md
Steps
Step 0: Preflight
- Verify this PROMPT.md is readable
- Verify STATUS.md exists in the same folder
Step 1: Create Hello File
- Create
hello-taskplane.mdin the project root - Add a title plus lines containing today's date and task ID
EXAMPLE-001
Step 2: Verification
- Verify
hello-taskplane.mdexists and matches the expected content
Step 3: Delivery
Documentation Requirements
Must Update: None Check If Affected: None
Completion Criteria
hello-taskplane.mdexists in the project roothello-taskplane.mdincludes a title, task ID (EXAMPLE-001), and current date
Git Commit Convention
- Implementation:
feat(EXAMPLE-001): description - Checkpoints:
checkpoint: EXAMPLE-001 description
Do NOT
- Modify any existing project files
- Create files outside the project root
- Over-engineer this — it's a smoke test