Long Task Harness
Structured workflows for maintaining continuity across agent sessions. Addresses the "shift change" problem where context is lost between sessions.
First-Time Setup
On first invocation, check if .long-task-harness/long-task-progress.md exists in the project.
If it doesn't exist: Initialize
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/init_harness.py
This creates a .long-task-harness/ directory containing:
- •
long-task-progress.md- Session history and notes - •
features.json- Feature tracking with pass/fail status - •
init.sh- Environment setup script (optional)
Then: Ensure persistent invocation
Check if AGENTS.md (for Codex/Droid/Cursor/Pi) or CLAUDE.md (for Claude Code) contains the harness snippet.
If not, prompt the user:
"I notice this project doesn't have long-task-harness configured for automatic invocation. Would you like me to add the following to [AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md]?
markdown## Multi-Session Development This project uses long-task-harness for session continuity. At session start or after context reset, invoke the skill at: <SKILL_PATH>Where would you like me to add this?"
Use the actual path where you loaded this skill from for <SKILL_PATH>.
Optional: Claude Code Hooks
For Claude Code users who want automatic enforcement:
"Would you like to install Claude Code hooks? These will:
- •Remind to invoke this skill on session start
- •Warn before git commits if
.long-task-harness/long-task-progress.mdnot staged"
If yes: python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/claude_code_install_hooks.py
Note: These hooks are for Claude Code only. Other agents should use AGENTS.md instructions.
Optional: Git Pre-Commit Hook (Unsupported Agents)
If the current agent does not support native hooks (e.g., Codex, Cursor, or other CLI agents), offer an optional repo-local git pre-commit hook. Warn that it affects all commits in the current repository clone.
If yes: python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/precommit_install_hook.py
Session Startup Protocol
At the start of each session:
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/read_progress.py # Last 3 sessions python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/read_features.py # Incomplete features git log --oneline -10
Then continue from "Next Steps" in the latest session entry.
During Work
- •Work on one feature at a time
- •Commit frequently with descriptive messages
- •Update
.long-task-harness/features.jsonwhen features pass tests - •Update
.long-task-harness/long-task-progress.mdbefore ending session
Session Entry Format
### Session N | YYYY-MM-DD | Commits: abc123..def456 #### Goal [One-liner] #### Accomplished - [x] Task done - [ ] Task carried forward #### Decisions - **[D1]** Decision made - reasoning #### Surprises - **[S1]** Expected X but found Y - implication #### Next Steps 1. Priority task
Why Log Surprises?
Surprises indicate model uncertainty and contain information-dense context. If something surprised you, it could trip up the next session (or a different agent). Examples:
- •[S1] Expected
auth.pyto handle OAuth, but it only does API keys. OAuth is inoauth_provider.py. - •[S2] Test suite requires Docker running - not documented in README.
- •[S3] Config file is gitignored but required - must copy from
config.example.yaml.
This section is optional but valuable for complex or unfamiliar codebases.
Before Ending Session
- •Update
.long-task-harness/long-task-progress.mdwith session notes - •Commit all changes including progress docs
- •Verify tests pass
Critical Rules
- •Never edit tests to make them pass - fix implementation
- •Never mark features passing without testing
- •Always update progress docs before ending
- •Commit frequently
Scripts
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
init_harness.py | Initialize project with tracking files in .long-task-harness/ |
claude_code_install_hooks.py | Install/uninstall Claude Code hooks (prompt-based, triggers on git add) |
pi_install_hooks.py | Install Pi agent hooks (tool_result modification) |
precommit_install_hook.py | Install repo-local git pre-commit hook (for Codex, Cursor, etc.) |
precommit_check.py | Shared pre-commit check logic (warns if progress not staged) |
read_progress.py | Read sessions (--list, --session N, -n 5) |
read_features.py | Read features (--feature ID, --json) |
session_metadata.py | Generate git metadata for session entries |
status_line.py | Show session status (--full, --json) |
check_rules.py | Declarative rules for catching issues |
git_add.py | Git add wrapper with rule checking |
Additional Features
Status Line
Quick session overview:
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/status_line.py # Compact: S5 | F:3/5 [auth-001] | main (U:2) python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/status_line.py --full # Detailed multi-line python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/status_line.py --json # JSON output
Declarative Rules
Define rules in .long-task-harness/rules/*.md to catch common issues before they're committed:
--- name: warn-console-log enabled: true event: file file_pattern: \\.tsx?$ pattern: console\\.log\\( action: warn --- 🐛 **Debug code detected** Remove console.log before committing.
Check operations:
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/check_rules.py bash "rm -rf /tmp"
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/check_rules.py file src/app.ts "console.log('test')"
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/check_rules.py commit
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/check_rules.py list
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/check_rules.py init # Create default rules
Events: bash, file, stage, commit, any
Actions: warn (continue), block (exit 1)
Git Add with Rule Checking
Use instead of raw git add to catch issues at staging time:
python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/git_add.py file1.py file2.ts # Stage specific files python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/git_add.py . # Stage all python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/git_add.py --check-only . # Preview without staging python3 <SKILL_PATH>/scripts/git_add.py --force . # Stage despite blockers
This checks file and stage event rules before staging, warns about missing progress updates.
History Research (10+ Sessions)
For long projects, use subagents as scouts to find relevant history:
Research the history of [feature/file] in this project. Return POINTERS (session numbers, file paths, decision refs) - not summaries.
Then read only the specific sessions identified.