skills/wsf-quick/SKILL.md
Execute a quick task with WSF guarantees (atomic commits, state tracking) but skip optional agents
npx skillsauth add sampx/agent-tools wsf-quickInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Quick mode is the same system with a shorter path:
.planning/quick/ separate from planned phasesDefault: Skips research, discussion, plan-checker, verifier. Use when you know exactly what to do.
--discuss flag: Lightweight discussion phase before planning. Surfaces assumptions, clarifies gray areas, captures decisions in CONTEXT.md. Use when the task has ambiguity worth resolving upfront.
--full flag: Enables the complete quality pipeline — discussion + research + plan-checking + verification. One flag for everything.
--validate flag: Enables plan-checking (max 2 iterations) and post-execution verification only. Use when you want quality guarantees without discussion or research.
--research flag: Spawns a focused research agent before planning. Investigates implementation approaches, library options, and pitfalls for the task. Use when you're unsure of the best approach.
Granular flags are composable: --discuss --research --validate gives the same result as --full.
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<execution_context> @/Users/sam/coding/wopal/wopal-workspace/.wopal/wsf/workflows/quick.md </execution_context>
<context> $ARGUMENTSContext files are resolved inside the workflow (init quick) and delegated via <files_to_read> blocks.
</context>
tools
Configure ellamaka, a fork of OpenCode with wopal-space mode. MUST use for any task about ellamaka config, agent frontmatter, permission rules, model/provider selection, formatter settings, config loading order, or why config changes are ignored. Trigger on requests about ellamaka or opencode config files, agent permission overrides, restricting subagents, custom/plugin tool permissions (e.g. wopal_task_*), disabling tools, configuring providers or models, formatter setup, config precedence or layering, or debugging settings that do not take effect. Use this skill even when the user says "opencode" if the actual runtime, config path, or behavior is ellamaka. Prefer this skill whenever the answer depends on the difference between ellamaka and upstream opencode, including wopal-space config loading, plugin tool permissions, or agent frontmatter precedence.
development
Plan quality verification for dev-flow. Goal-backward analysis ensures plans WILL achieve their stated goal before execution burns context. ⚠️ MUST use when: (1) Reviewing Plan quality before approve (2) Wopal completes Plan writing and needs quality gate (3) User asks to "check plan", "verify plan", "review plan" (4) Plan enters planning status and needs pre-execution validation 🔴 Trigger automatically when Plan is ready for review, even if user doesn't explicitly say "review". Agent: rook (read-only verification subagent) Mode: verification, not execution
development
Review implementation results for goal achievement and code quality. Supports both Plan-backed review and planless diff review. ⚠️ MUST use when: (1) Wopal delegates rook to review fae implementation output, (2) Prompt contains "review_type: implementation", (3) Prompt contains changed code file list or Plan path + implementation scope, (4) Any code review request from Wopal. 🔴 Trigger even when user does not explicitly mention "review" if the task involves verifying implementation results. This skill is rook-exclusive (only rook agent can load it).
tools
Foundation rules for how Wopal collaborates with sub-agents such as fae and rook. ⚠️ MUST load before ANY delegation — covers delegation tool APIs, task lifecycle, notifications, status handling, and recovery. 🔴 Trigger: "delegate", "let fae implement", "fae task", "rook review", "check task status", "cancel task", "abort task", "agent collaboration", "委派", "让 fae 执行", "fae 任务", "rook 审查", "检查状态", or any intent to hand work to a sub-agent. 🔴 Never delegate without loading this skill first. Skipping it is serious negligence. Note: this skill does not include workflow-specific prompt templates such as dev-flow templates. Those belong to the corresponding workflow skills.