
Add a comment to a Lightsprint (ls) task. Use to leave notes or status updates visible to the team.
Create a new task in the workspace default stack. Use to add work items directly from Claude Code.
Get the Lightsprint (ls) task linked to the current Claude Code session. Uses the session PID to auto-discover the task without needing a task ID.
Get full details of a Lightsprint (ls) task by ID. Shows title, status, description, todo list, related files, dependencies, and complexity.
Get AI readiness analysis (score, summaries, callouts, suggested actions) for a task's linked PR. Use to assess whether a PR is ready to merge.
List tasks from the Lightsprint (ls) workspace board. Use when you need to see what work is available.
Update an existing Lightsprint (ls) task. Change its title, description, status, complexity, assignee, position, or dependencies.
Create a GitHub PR from a cloud agent's working branch. Use after an agent finishes work to open a PR for review.
Check which cloud agent providers (anthropic, cursor, codex) are configured and their default models. Use before launching agents.
Launch, stop, or check settings for cloud agents on Lightsprint tasks. Supports anthropic, cursor, and codex providers.
Claim an existing Lightsprint (ls) task to work on. Sets the task to in_progress on the board.
Merge the GitHub PR linked to a Lightsprint task. Supports direct merge and GitHub merge queue.
Delete a Lightsprint (ls) task permanently from the workspace board. Use when a task is no longer needed, was created by mistake, or is a duplicate.
List projects from the active Lightsprint (ls) workspace. Use when you need to see available projects or find a project ID for filtering tasks.
Get PR signals (CI checks, reviews, comments, deployments) for a task's linked PR. Use to inspect what CI and review activity has happened on a PR.
Remove a linked GitHub pull request from a Lightsprint (ls) task. Use this to unlink a PR that was previously linked to a task.
Create a plan on Lightsprint from markdown content. Use to upload implementation plans, design docs, or any structured plan for team visibility and review.
Link a GitHub pull request to a Lightsprint (ls) task. Use this after creating a GitHub PR for a task you're working on.