Complete Work
Finish the current expedition: run tests, commit changes, push to remote, and update kanban status.
Steps
1. Identify Current Work
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# Check current branch git branch --show-current # Check in-progress items yurtle-kanban list --status in_progress
If $ARGUMENTS provided, use that expedition. Otherwise, infer from branch name or ask.
2. Run Tests
Run appropriate tests based on what was changed:
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# Unit tests for modified modules pytest brain/MODULE/tests/ -v # Integration tests if applicable pytest brain/tests/ -v -k "integration" # Live being tests if applicable (CLI-first) pytest live-being-tests/test_*.py -v
Report test results. If tests fail, DO NOT proceed - fix issues first.
3. Commit Changes
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# Check what's changed git status git diff --stat # Stage and commit with expedition reference git add -A git commit -m "feat(exp-XXX): Brief description - What was implemented - Key changes Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>"
4. Push to Remote
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git push origin HEAD
4b. Version Check (for significant changes)
If this work adds features or fixes bugs, consider bumping the version:
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# Check current version grep version pyproject.toml | head -1 # For bug fixes: bump patch (1.1.0 → 1.1.1) # For new features: bump minor (1.1.0 → 1.2.0) # For breaking changes: bump major (1.1.0 → 2.0.0)
If version bump is appropriate, use /release patch after merging to main.
5. Create PR (required for expedition branches)
Create PR so other agents can see the work is ready for review:
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gh pr create --title "feat(exp-XXX): Title" --body "## Summary - What this PR does ## Test Plan - How it was tested ## Expedition EXP-XXX: [Title]"
6. Update Kanban Status
IMPORTANT: This makes the work visible to other agents (e.g., Agent A checking for reviews):
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# Move to review (for changes needing review) yurtle-kanban move EXP-XXX review # Or if self-contained, fully tested, and ready to merge: yurtle-kanban move EXP-XXX done
7. Show Next Work
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yurtle-kanban list --status ready --limit 3
Suggest the next highest-priority item.