claude-workflow

agent
SUMMARY

Claude Code plugin for spec-driven development. Takes features from idea to validated implementation using structured specs, dependency-aware task graphs, and parallel agent execution.

README.md

claude-workflow

A Claude Code plugin that unifies spec-driven development, autonomous task execution, and parallel agent dispatch into a single workflow. Takes a feature from idea to validated implementation using structured specifications, dependency-aware task graphs, and evidence-based verification.

Install

From Git (recommended)

# Add the marketplace
claude plugin marketplace add https://github.com/sighup/claude-workflow.git

# Install at project scope (shared with team via .claude/settings.json)
claude plugin install claude-workflow@claude-workflow --scope project

# Or install at user scope (personal, across all projects)
claude plugin install claude-workflow@claude-workflow --scope user

Interactive installation

/plugin
# Navigate to Marketplaces tab → Add → paste the git URL
# Then go to Discover tab → select claude-workflow → choose scope

Workflow

Interactive (inside Claude)

[/cw-research]  →  /cw-spec  →  [/cw-gherkin]  →  /cw-plan  →  /cw-dispatch  →  /cw-validate

Each step can also be run independently. /cw-execute handles single-task execution for manual or shell-scripted loops. /cw-review adds a code review gate and /cw-testing generates and runs E2E tests.

Worktrees (manual parallel development)

Use /cw-worktree to develop multiple features simultaneously. Each worktree gets its own feature branch and isolated task list (via .claude/settings.local.json). Tasks persist in ~/.claude/tasks/{worktree-name}/, enabling seamless resume across sessions. See examples/workflows.md for the full multi-terminal walkthrough.

Skills

Skill Purpose
/cw-research Explore codebase across 5 dimensions and produce a structured research report with /cw-spec meta-prompt
/cw-spec Generate structured specification with demoable units and proof artifacts
/cw-plan Transform spec into native task graph with dependencies and metadata
/cw-execute Execute one task using the 11-phase protocol (orient → commit → clean exit)
/cw-dispatch Spawn parallel subagent workers for independent tasks (no setup required)
/cw-dispatch-team Persistent agent team with lead coordination for parallel task execution
/cw-validate Run 6 validation gates and produce a coverage matrix report
/cw-review Review implementation for bugs, security issues, and quality; creates fix tasks
/cw-review-team Concern-partitioned team review — each reviewer sees all files through a specialized lens (security, correctness, spec compliance)
/cw-testing E2E testing with auto-fix — generate tests from specs, execute, and fix failures
cw-gherkin Generate Gherkin BDD scenarios from spec acceptance criteria; called automatically by cw-spec
/cw-worktree Manage git worktrees for multi-feature parallel development

Prerequisites

Shell scripts require jq. The gh CLI is needed for PR creation in cw-pipeline.

Most skills work out of the box. /cw-dispatch-team uses Claude Code agent teams which requires two env vars:

  1. Enable the experimental feature flag (user-level, applies to all projects):
// ~/.claude/settings.json
{
  "env": {
    "CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS": "1"
  }
}
  1. Set the task list ID (project-level, unique per project):
// .claude/settings.json
{
  "env": {
    "CLAUDE_CODE_TASK_LIST_ID": "your-project-name"
  }
}

Note: /cw-worktree create sets CLAUDE_CODE_TASK_LIST_ID automatically in .claude/settings.local.json — no manual configuration needed for worktree-based workflows.

/cw-dispatch (subagent workers) needs no setup and is the recommended default. /cw-plan will offer both options after task graph creation.

/cw-testing supports multiple backends. To use the playwright-bdd backend (Gherkin → Playwright, CI-friendly):

npm install --save-dev playwright-bdd @playwright/test
npx playwright install

Task Metadata

Every task on the board carries self-contained metadata enabling autonomous execution:

{
  "task_id": "T01",
  "spec_path": "docs/specs/01-spec-auth/01-spec-auth.md",
  "scope": {
    "files_to_create": ["src/auth/login.ts"],
    "files_to_modify": ["src/routes/index.ts"],
    "patterns_to_follow": ["src/routes/health.ts"]
  },
  "requirements": [
    { "id": "R01.1", "text": "POST /auth/login accepts credentials", "testable": true }
  ],
  "proof_artifacts": [
    { "type": "test", "command": "npm test -- src/auth/login.test.ts", "expected": "All pass" }
  ],
  "commit": { "template": "feat(auth): add login endpoint" },
  "verification": {
    "pre": ["npm run lint"],
    "post": ["npm test"]
  },
  "role": "implementer",
  "complexity": "standard",
  "model": null
}

Shell Scripts

Shell scripts in bin/ are optional and enable autonomous (unattended) execution without an interactive Claude session — useful for CI pipelines or scripted workflows. All core functionality is available through the skills above. See examples/shell-scripts.md for usage and environment variable reference.

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