Quick mode is the same system with a shorter path:
- Spawns gsd-planner (quick mode) + gsd-executor(s)
- Quick tasks live in
.planning/quick/separate from planned phases - Updates STATE.md "Quick Tasks Completed" table (NOT ROADMAP.md)
Default: 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.
Subcommands:
list— List all quick tasks with statusstatus <slug>— Show status of a specific quick taskresume <slug>— Resume a specific quick task by slug
Context files are resolved inside the workflow (init quick) and delegated via <files_to_read> blocks.
Parse $ARGUMENTS for subcommands FIRST:
- If $ARGUMENTS starts with "list": SUBCMD=list
- If $ARGUMENTS starts with "status ": SUBCMD=status, SLUG=remainder (strip whitespace, sanitize)
- If $ARGUMENTS starts with "resume ": SUBCMD=resume, SLUG=remainder (strip whitespace, sanitize)
- Otherwise: SUBCMD=run, pass full $ARGUMENTS to the quick workflow as-is
Slug sanitization (for status and resume): Strip any characters not matching [a-z0-9-]. Reject slugs longer than 60 chars or containing .. or /. If invalid, output "Invalid session slug." and stop.
LIST subcommand
When SUBCMD=list:
ls -d .planning/quick/*/ 2>/dev/null
For each directory found:
- Check if PLAN.md exists
- Check if SUMMARY.md exists; if so, read
statusfrom its frontmatter via:gsd-sdk query frontmatter.get .planning/quick/{dir}/SUMMARY.md status 2>/dev/null - Determine directory creation date:
stat -f "%SB" -t "%Y-%m-%d"(macOS) orstat -c "%w"(Linux); fall back to the date prefix in the directory name (format:YYYYMMDD-prefix) - Derive display status:
- SUMMARY.md exists, frontmatter status=complete →
complete ✓ - SUMMARY.md exists, frontmatter status=incomplete OR status missing →
incomplete - SUMMARY.md missing, dir created <7 days ago →
in-progress - SUMMARY.md missing, dir created ≥7 days ago →
abandoned? (>7 days, no summary)
- SUMMARY.md exists, frontmatter status=complete →
SECURITY: Directory names are read from the filesystem. Before displaying any slug, sanitize: strip non-printable characters, ANSI escape sequences, and path separators using: name.replace(/[^\x20-\x7E]/g, '').replace(/[/\\]/g, ''). Never pass raw directory names to shell commands via string interpolation.
Display format:
Quick Tasks
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
slug date status
backup-s3-policy 2026-04-10 in-progress
auth-token-refresh-fix 2026-04-09 complete ✓
update-node-deps 2026-04-08 abandoned? (>7 days, no summary)
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
3 tasks (1 complete, 2 incomplete/in-progress)
If no directories found: print No quick tasks found. and stop.
STOP after displaying the list. Do NOT proceed to further steps.
STATUS subcommand
When SUBCMD=status and SLUG is set (already sanitized):
Find directory matching *-{SLUG} pattern:
dir=$(ls -d .planning/quick/*-{SLUG}/ 2>/dev/null | head -1)
If no directory found, print No quick task found with slug: {SLUG} and stop.
Read PLAN.md and SUMMARY.md (if exists) for the given slug. Display:
Quick Task: {slug}
─────────────────────────────────────
Plan file: .planning/quick/{dir}/PLAN.md
Status: {status from SUMMARY.md frontmatter, or "no summary yet"}
Description: {first non-empty line from PLAN.md after frontmatter}
Last action: {last meaningful line of SUMMARY.md, or "none"}
─────────────────────────────────────
Resume with: /gsd:quick resume {slug}
No agent spawn. STOP after printing.
RESUME subcommand
When SUBCMD=resume and SLUG is set (already sanitized):
Find the directory matching
*-{SLUG}pattern:dir=$(ls -d .planning/quick/*-{SLUG}/ 2>/dev/null | head -1)If no directory found, print
No quick task found with slug: {SLUG}and stop.Read PLAN.md to extract description and SUMMARY.md (if exists) to extract status.
Print before spawning:
[quick] Resuming: .planning/quick/{dir}/ [quick] Plan: {description from PLAN.md} [quick] Status: {status from SUMMARY.md, or "in-progress"}Load context via:
gsd-sdk query init.quickProceed to execute the quick workflow with resume context, passing the slug and plan directory so the executor picks up where it left off.
RUN subcommand (default)
When SUBCMD=run:
Execute the quick workflow from @${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/workflows/quick.md end-to-end. Preserve all workflow gates (validation, task description, planning, execution, state updates, commits).
- Show completion status (e.g.,
## ✓ Quick Task Complete — {slug}) - Brief one-line recap of what shipped (file count + commit hash)
- Emit a
## ▶ Next Upheading suggesting the next likely action (often/gsd:nextor returning to a paused phase) - Use
`/clear` then:before the command only for quick tasks that ran for >5 tool calls or >10 minutes — short trivial tasks don't accumulate enough context to warrant a clear - When
/clearIS suggested, include the parenthetical: (/clearis safe —/gsd:resume-workrestores position fromHANDOFF.jsonif you change your mind)
The skip-clear-on-trivial-tasks rule keeps the prompt cache investment intact for follow-up small fixes; the suggest-clear-on-substantial-tasks rule sheds accumulated context before a phase-scope shift.