Claude Project Manifest
Create structured, annotated documentation of Claude projects that tracks files, conversation threads, and their relationships.
When to Use
- •Documenting project contents and structure
- •Creating file inventories with annotations
- •Tracking conversation history across sessions
- •Building navigable knowledge maps
- •Onboarding new collaborators to existing projects
Core Concepts
Manifest Structure
A manifest has four primary sections:
- •Metadata: Project-level information (ID, version, status)
- •Files: Annotated file inventory with provenance
- •Threads: Conversation summaries and accomplishments
- •Relations: Dependencies and connections between entities
ID System
| Entity | Format | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Project | PROJ-{YEAR}-{SEQ} | PROJ-2024-001 |
| File | FILE-{SEQ} | FILE-042 |
| Thread | THR-{SEQ} | THR-017 |
| Relation | REL-{SEQ} | REL-123 |
Quick Start
Minimal Manifest
yaml
manifest:
id: "PROJ-2024-001"
version: "1.0.0"
created: "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"
project:
name: "My Project"
description: "Brief description of the project"
status: active
files:
- id: "FILE-001"
path: "src/main.py"
title: "Main Entry Point"
summary: "Application entry and initialization"
Full File Entry
yaml
files:
- id: "FILE-001"
path: "src/main.py"
type: source # source | config | doc | asset | generated
thread_id: "THR-001"
title: "Main Entry Point"
summary: "One-line description of purpose"
notes: |
Extended annotation explaining:
- Design decisions made
- Why this approach was chosen
- Key implementation details
- Known limitations or TODOs
tags: [core, initialization]
depends_on: ["FILE-002", "FILE-003"]
created: "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"
modified: "2024-01-16T14:20:00Z"
Thread Entry
yaml
threads:
- id: "THR-001"
started: "2024-01-15T10:30:00Z"
ended: "2024-01-15T12:45:00Z"
title: "Initial Project Setup"
summary: "Created core infrastructure and configuration"
accomplishments:
- "Created directory structure"
- "Implemented Config class with validation"
- "Added logging infrastructure"
files_created: ["FILE-001", "FILE-002"]
files_modified: []
decisions:
- "Chose YAML over JSON for config readability"
- "Used dataclasses instead of Pydantic for simplicity"
tags: [setup, infrastructure]
Relations
yaml
relations:
- id: "REL-001"
type: depends_on
source: "FILE-001"
target: "FILE-002"
annotation: "Main imports and uses Config class"
- id: "REL-002"
type: implements
source: "FILE-003"
target: "FILE-004"
annotation: "Repository implements StorageInterface"
Relation types:
- •
depends_on: Source requires target to function - •
extends: Source builds upon target - •
implements: Source implements interface defined in target - •
references: Source refers to target without hard dependency - •
supersedes: Source replaces target (for versioning)
Writing Annotations
File Annotations
Good annotations answer:
- •What: What does this file do?
- •Why: Why was this approach chosen?
- •How: Key implementation details
- •Context: What prompted its creation?
Example:
yaml
notes: | Implements rate limiting using token bucket algorithm. Chose token bucket over sliding window for better burst handling. Created during THR-003 when API overload issues emerged. TODO: Add Redis backend for distributed rate limiting.
Thread Annotations
Capture:
- •Goal: What we set out to accomplish
- •Outcome: What we actually achieved
- •Decisions: Key choices made and rationale
- •Artifacts: Files created or modified
Workflow
Starting a New Project
- •Create manifest file (
manifest.yaml) - •Add project metadata
- •Set initial status to
active
During Development
- •Log new threads as conversations happen
- •Add files with annotations when created
- •Record relations as dependencies form
- •Update thread accomplishments
Project Handoff
- •Review all thread summaries
- •Verify file annotations are current
- •Validate all relations are documented
- •Export to markdown report if needed
Output Formats
YAML (Primary)
Best for editing and version control. See assets/templates/manifest.yaml.
JSON (Machine-Readable)
For programmatic access. See assets/templates/manifest.json.
Markdown Report
Human-readable export for documentation. See assets/templates/manifest-report.md.
References
- •
references/manifest-schema.md— Full schema specification - •
references/annotation-guidelines.md— Writing effective annotations - •
references/id-systems.md— ID generation strategies - •
references/workflow-integration.md— Integration patterns
Related Skills
- •knowledge-graph-builder: For more complex relationship modeling
- •documentation-generator: For generating docs from manifests