quick-dev
GitHub用于跳过完整规划流程,直接创建、执行和验证小型开发任务(如Bug修复、小功能)的自动化工作流。通过结构化验收标准实现自主记录与完成验证,适用于简单且明确的任务场景。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add Chorus-AIDLC/Chorus --skill quick-dev -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "quick-dev",
"license": "AGPL-3.0",
"metadata": {
"author": "chorus",
"version": "0.16.4",
"category": "project-management",
"mcp_server": "chorus"
},
"description": "Quick Task workflow — skip Idea→Proposal, create tasks directly, execute, and verify."
}
Quick Dev Skill
Skip the full AI-DLC pipeline (Idea → Elaboration → Proposal → Approval) and create tasks directly. Ideal for small, well-understood work. The goal is for agents to autonomously record their development work and verify task completion through structured acceptance criteria.
Overview
The standard AI-DLC flow ensures quality through structured planning, but adds overhead that slows down small tasks. Quick Dev provides a lightweight alternative:
check explicit task:admin permission → create/claim → implement → self-check AC → submit → independent task review → verify or hand off
Use Quick Dev when:
- Bug fixes with clear reproduction steps
- Small features (< 2 story points)
- Post-delivery patches and gap-filling after a proposal's tasks are done
- Prototype or exploratory tasks
- Urgent hotfixes that can't wait for proposal review
Do NOT use Quick Dev when:
- The feature needs a PRD or tech design document
- Multiple interdependent tasks require upfront planning
- Stakeholder elaboration is needed to clarify requirements
- The work impacts architecture or shared components significantly
For complex work, use /idea + /proposal instead.
Pre-Flight: Permission Check
Call chorus_checkin and inspect the active agent's effective permissions. Set canVerifyTask to true only when chorus_checkin().agent.permissions.task explicitly contains "admin" (the task:admin permission).
Never infer verification authority from the agent's name, persona, preset/role label, task ownership, or tool availability. Do not ask whether to self-verify: the explicit permission determines the terminal path.
Tools
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_create_tasks |
Create task(s) — omit proposalUuid for standalone Quick Task, or pass it to attach to an existing proposal |
chorus_update_task |
Edit task fields (title, description, priority, AC, dependencies) or change status |
chorus_claim_task |
Claim a task (open → assigned) |
chorus_report_work |
Report progress with optional status update |
chorus_report_criteria_self_check |
Self-check acceptance criteria before submitting |
chorus_submit_for_verify |
Submit for admin verification |
chorus_admin_verify_task |
(admin only) Verify task — use when self-verification is approved |
Workflow
Step 1: Create a Quick Task
acceptanceCriteriaItems is required — chorus_create_tasks rejects any task without at least one non-blank criterion (and rejects the whole batch if any task is missing them). These are also the foundation for self-checking in Step 6. Write specific, testable criteria that you can objectively verify after development. Vague AC like "works correctly" defeats the purpose; prefer "returns 200 on GET /api/foo with valid token".
chorus_create_tasks({
projectUuid: "<project-uuid>",
tasks: [{
title: "Fix login redirect loop on Safari",
description: "Safari loses session cookie after redirect...",
priority: "high",
storyPoints: 1,
acceptanceCriteriaItems: [
{ description: "Login works on Safari 17+", required: true },
{ description: "Existing Chrome/Firefox behavior unchanged", required: true }
]
}]
})
proposalUuid is optional:
- Omit for standalone quick tasks (bug fixes, hotfixes, exploratory work)
- Pass to attach the task to an existing proposal — useful for gap-filling, follow-up patches, or continuing work after a proposal's initial tasks are delivered
Step 2: Claim the Task
chorus_claim_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>" })
Step 3: Edit Details (if needed)
Use chorus_update_task to refine the task after creation. Tasks always have AC (creation requires them), but update them when your understanding changes during development. Passing acceptanceCriteriaItems replaces the task's criteria with the provided non-empty set; omit the field to leave them unchanged (it cannot be used to clear AC).
chorus_update_task({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
description: "Updated with more details...",
acceptanceCriteriaItems: [
{ description: "Login works on Safari 17+", required: true },
{ description: "Added CSRF token handling", required: true }
],
addDependsOn: ["<other-task-uuid>"]
})
Step 4: Start Working
chorus_update_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>", status: "in_progress" })
Sub-agents: pass sessionUuid for attribution:
chorus_update_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>", status: "in_progress", sessionUuid: "<session-uuid>" })
Step 5: Report Progress
chorus_report_work({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
report: "Fixed Safari cookie issue:\n- Root cause: SameSite=Strict incompatible with redirect\n- Changed to SameSite=Lax\n- Commit: abc1234",
sessionUuid: "<session-uuid>"
})
Step 6: Self-Check Acceptance Criteria
chorus_report_criteria_self_check({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
criteria: [
{ uuid: "<ac-uuid-1>", devStatus: "passed", devEvidence: "Tested on Safari 17.2" },
{ uuid: "<ac-uuid-2>", devStatus: "passed", devEvidence: "Chrome/Firefox regression tests pass" }
]
})
Step 7: Submit and Run Independent Review
chorus_submit_for_verify({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
summary: "Fixed Safari login redirect loop. Changed SameSite cookie policy. All AC passed."
})
Submitting is not final verification. Spawn the required task-reviewer agent with subagent_spawn as described in /skill:develop, wait for it, and read the newest VERDICT: Task comment. PASS and PASS WITH NOTES continue. On FAIL, do not verify or hand off: fix every unresolved BLOCKER, repeat AC self-check and submission, then run a fresh independent task review.
Step 8: Permission-Aware Verification
With explicit task:admin, after every required AC self-check passes and independent review has no unresolved BLOCKER, verify and continue autonomously:
chorus_admin_verify_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>" })
Without explicit task:admin, do not call the admin tool. Post an evidence-rich comment on the Task containing AC results, test evidence, the latest independent-review verdict, and the exact requested action. @mention the responsible human (prefer chorus_checkin().agent.owner) to perform admin verification, then end the current turn.
This handoff applies in interactive and headless daemon sessions. Do not use an interactive prompt, poll for the human response, or rely only on generic notifications.
Session Integration
Quick Tasks work with Pi subagents just like proposal-based tasks:
- Team Lead: create quick tasks, then assign to sub-agents via task UUIDs
- Sub-agents: the Chorus extension auto-injects session context — just pass
sessionUuidtochorus_update_taskandchorus_report_work - Session lifecycle is fully automated by the extension
Tips
- Keep Quick Tasks small — if you need more than 2-3 tasks, consider using
/proposal - Acceptance criteria are required at creation time —
chorus_create_tasksrejects tasks without them. They are your self-check contract; specific, testable AC enables autonomous verification and makes the entire workflow self-contained - Use
chorus_update_taskto refine tasks (including AC) after creation rather than deleting and recreating - Pass
proposalUuidto attach follow-up or gap-filling tasks to an existing proposal — this keeps related work grouped in the same project context and DAG - Quick Tasks show up in the same project task list and DAG as proposal-based tasks
- Agents with explicit
task:admincontinue autonomously after AC and independent review pass; all others use the evidence-rich asynchronous human handoff
Next
- For full task lifecycle details, see
/develop - For admin verification, see
/review - For the standard planning flow, see
/ideaand/proposal - For platform overview, see
/chorus
Version History
- 96a2f67 Current 2026-08-20 02:31


