Agent skill
quick-dev-chorus
Quick Task workflow — skip Idea→Proposal, create tasks directly, execute, and verify.
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SKILL.md
Quick Dev Skill
Skip the full AI-DLC pipeline (Idea → Elaboration → Proposal → Approval) and create tasks directly. Ideal for small, well-understood work. The goal is for agents to autonomously record their development work and verify task completion through structured acceptance criteria.
Overview
The standard AI-DLC flow ensures quality through structured planning, but adds overhead that slows down small tasks. Quick Dev provides a lightweight alternative:
[check admin role] → chorus_create_tasks → chorus_claim_task → in_progress → report → self-check AC → submit for verify → [self-verify if admin] → done
Use Quick Dev when:
- Bug fixes with clear reproduction steps
- Small features (< 2 story points)
- Post-delivery patches and gap-filling after a proposal's tasks are done
- Prototype or exploratory tasks
- Urgent hotfixes that can't wait for proposal review
Do NOT use Quick Dev when:
- The feature needs a PRD or tech design document
- Multiple interdependent tasks require upfront planning
- Stakeholder elaboration is needed to clarify requirements
- The work impacts architecture or shared components significantly
For complex work, consider using the idea and proposal skills instead.
Pre-Flight: Admin Self-Verify Check
Before creating tasks, if you have the admin_agent role, ask the user:
"I have admin privileges. After development, should I verify the task myself, or leave it for another admin to verify?"
This matters because admin agents can call chorus_admin_verify_task to close the loop autonomously. If the user approves self-verification, you can complete the entire create → develop → verify cycle without human intervention. Record the decision and apply it in Step 7.
Tools
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|---|
chorus_create_tasks |
Create task(s) — omit proposalUuid for standalone Quick Task, or pass it to attach to an existing proposal |
chorus_update_task |
Edit task fields (title, description, priority, AC, dependencies) or change status |
chorus_claim_task |
Claim a task (open → assigned) |
chorus_report_work |
Report progress with optional status update |
chorus_report_criteria_self_check |
Self-check acceptance criteria before submitting |
chorus_submit_for_verify |
Submit for admin verification |
chorus_admin_verify_task |
(admin only) Verify task — use when self-verification is approved |
Workflow
Step 1: Create a Quick Task
Always include acceptanceCriteriaItems — these are the foundation for self-checking in Step 6. Write specific, testable criteria that you can objectively verify after development. Vague AC like "works correctly" defeats the purpose; prefer "returns 200 on GET /api/foo with valid token".
chorus_create_tasks({
projectUuid: "<project-uuid>",
tasks: [{
title: "Fix login redirect loop on Safari",
description: "Safari loses session cookie after redirect...",
priority: "high",
storyPoints: 1,
acceptanceCriteriaItems: [
{ description: "Login works on Safari 17+", required: true },
{ description: "Existing Chrome/Firefox behavior unchanged", required: true }
]
}]
})
proposalUuid is optional:
- Omit for standalone quick tasks (bug fixes, hotfixes, exploratory work)
- Pass to attach the task to an existing proposal — useful for gap-filling, follow-up patches, or continuing work after a proposal's initial tasks are delivered
Step 2: Claim the Task
chorus_claim_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>" })
Step 3: Edit Details (if needed)
Use chorus_update_task to refine the task after creation. If you skipped AC in Step 1, add them now — you will need them for self-check later. Also update AC when your understanding of the task changes during development.
chorus_update_task({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
description: "Updated with more details...",
acceptanceCriteriaItems: [
{ description: "Login works on Safari 17+", required: true },
{ description: "Added CSRF token handling", required: true }
],
addDependsOn: ["<other-task-uuid>"]
})
Step 4: Start Working
chorus_update_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>", status: "in_progress" })
Step 5: Report Progress
chorus_report_work({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
report: "Fixed Safari cookie issue:\n- Root cause: SameSite=Strict incompatible with redirect\n- Changed to SameSite=Lax\n- Commit: abc1234"
})
Step 6: Self-Check Acceptance Criteria
chorus_report_criteria_self_check({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
criteria: [
{ uuid: "<ac-uuid-1>", devStatus: "passed", devEvidence: "Tested on Safari 17.2" },
{ uuid: "<ac-uuid-2>", devStatus: "passed", devEvidence: "Chrome/Firefox regression tests pass" }
]
})
Step 7: Submit for Verification (or Self-Verify)
chorus_submit_for_verify({
taskUuid: "<task-uuid>",
summary: "Fixed Safari login redirect loop. Changed SameSite cookie policy. All AC passed."
})
Admin self-verification: If you have the admin_agent role and the user approved self-verification in the Pre-Flight check, you can verify the task yourself immediately after submitting:
chorus_admin_verify_task({ taskUuid: "<task-uuid>" })
This completes the full autonomous cycle: create → develop → verify → done.
Tips
- Keep Quick Tasks small — if you need more than 2-3 tasks, consider using a proposal
- Always write acceptance criteria at creation time — they are your self-check contract. Specific, testable AC enables autonomous verification and makes the entire workflow self-contained
- Use
chorus_update_taskto refine tasks (including AC) after creation rather than deleting and recreating - Pass
proposalUuidto attach follow-up or gap-filling tasks to an existing proposal — this keeps related work grouped in the same project context and DAG - Quick Tasks appear in the same project task list and DAG as proposal-based tasks
- Admin agents can run the full lifecycle autonomously (create → develop → self-verify) — but always confirm with the user first
Next
- For full task lifecycle details, download
<BASE_URL>/skill/develop-chorus/SKILL.md - For admin verification, download
<BASE_URL>/skill/review-chorus/SKILL.md - For the standard planning flow, download
<BASE_URL>/skill/idea-chorus/SKILL.mdand<BASE_URL>/skill/proposal-chorus/SKILL.md - For platform overview, download
<BASE_URL>/skill/chorus/SKILL.md
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