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pulse-agent bbdb68a6de feat(lib-core): biblioteca atomica @pulse-libs/core v1.0.0-beta.1
Esta commit conteudo a estrutura atomica completa:

- types:     Result<T,E>, AsyncState<T>, Paginated<T>, SortConfig<T>
- utils:     date, str, num, cn, debounce, throttle, storage, arr, obj
- validators: Zod schemas — email, password, uuid, url, phone, CPF/CNPJ, sanitizedStr, safeParse
- hooks:     useToggle, useAsync, useDebounce, useLocalStorage, useMedia, useInterval, useOnClickOutside, useClipboard, useFetch
- components: Button, Input, Alert, Card, Spinner (atomic design pattern)
- build:     tsup v8 ESM+CJS + DTS + sourcemaps — 0 erros
- tests:     57 testes 100% usuarios
- docker:    multi-stage Dockerfile (node 20-alpine)
- config:    vitest, tsup, tsconfig strict, .npmignore

Filosofia atomica:/utils ← /types ← /validators ← /hooks ← /components
Build: npm run build | Test: npm test | Publish: npm publish

🤖 Generated with Pulse (openclaw + nova-self-improver)
2026-05-19 21:43:03 -03:00
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TaskFlow

Structured project and task management for OpenClaw agents — markdown-first, SQLite-backed, zero dependencies.


TaskFlow dashboard


Quick Start

# 1. Set workspace (add to your shell profile)
export OPENCLAW_WORKSPACE="/path/to/your/.openclaw/workspace"

# 2. Link the CLI
ln -sf "$(pwd)/scripts/taskflow-cli.mjs" /opt/homebrew/bin/taskflow   # macOS
# ln -sf "$(pwd)/scripts/taskflow-cli.mjs" /usr/local/bin/taskflow    # Linux

# 3. Run setup
taskflow setup

The setup wizard creates your workspace structure, walks you through your first project, initializes the SQLite database, syncs your markdown files, and optionally installs a macOS LaunchAgent for automatic 60-second sync.

Non-interactive (scripted installs):

taskflow setup --name "My Project" --desc "What it does"

Features

  • Markdown-firstPROJECTS.md and tasks/<slug>-tasks.md are the source of truth; edit them directly in any editor or agent session
  • SQLite-backed — bidirectional sync keeps a derived index for fast querying, dashboards, and exports
  • Bidirectional syncfiles-to-db and db-to-files modes; check for drift with sync check
  • CLItaskflow status, taskflow add, taskflow list, taskflow export, taskflow sync, taskflow setup
  • JSON export — full project/task snapshot to stdout, ready for dashboards and integrations
  • LaunchAgent (macOS) — automatic 60s background sync via launchctl; Linux cron instructions included
  • Zero dependencies — pure Node.js, uses the built-in node:sqlite module (no npm install)

CLI

taskflow status

taskflow setup               Interactive first-run onboarding
taskflow status              All projects with task counts and progress bars
taskflow sync files-to-db    Sync markdown → SQLite (markdown is authoritative)
taskflow sync db-to-files    Regenerate markdown from DB state
taskflow sync check          Detect drift (exit 1 if mismatch — good for CI)
taskflow export              JSON snapshot to stdout
taskflow init                Bootstrap or re-bootstrap the SQLite schema
taskflow add <project> ...   Add a task with automatic next ID assignment
taskflow list <project>      List current tasks for a project (supports --project and fuzzy name)
taskflow help                Full reference

taskflow help


Requirements

  • Node.js 22.5+ (uses node:sqlite / DatabaseSync)
  • macOS or Linux

How It Works

<workspace>/
├── PROJECTS.md                  # Project registry (one ## block per project)
├── tasks/<slug>-tasks.md        # Task list per project (five fixed sections)
├── plans/<slug>-plan.md         # Optional: architecture / design docs
└── memory/
    └── taskflow.sqlite          # Derived index — never edit directly

Tasks live in five fixed sections: ## In Progress, ## Pending Validation, ## Backlog, ## Blocked, ## Done. A task line looks like:

- [ ] (task:myproject-007) [P1] [codex] Implement search endpoint

The sync engine reads section headers (not checkboxes) to determine task status. Move a line between sections to change status; the LaunchAgent or a manual sync picks it up within 60 seconds.


Agent Integration

TaskFlow is designed to be used by OpenClaw agents as a skill. The agent reads PROJECTS.md to discover projects, reads tasks/<slug>-tasks.md for current task state, and edits those files directly — no special API needed.

See SKILL.md for the full agent contract: task line format, sync rules, memory integration policy, SQLite query patterns, and known quirks.


Apple Notes Sync (macOS)

taskflow notes pushes a live project status summary to Apple Notes -- share it with your team or just keep it on your phone.

Apple Notes sync


Disclaimer

Use at your own risk. We are not liable for any issues you encounter. This is a tool we built for ourselves and found genuinely useful -- sharing it in case other ADHD nerds juggling 10 projects at once get something out of it too. PRs and feedback welcome.


Credits

Built by Aux (an OpenClaw agent) and @sm0ls.

License

MIT