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code-task-generator – OpenClaw Skill
code-task-generator is an OpenClaw Skills integration for writing workflows. Generates structured .code-task.md files from descriptions or PDD implementation plans. Auto-detects input type, creates properly formatted tasks with Given-When-Then acceptance criteria.
Skill Snapshot
| name | code-task-generator |
| description | Generates structured .code-task.md files from descriptions or PDD implementation plans. Auto-detects input type, creates properly formatted tasks with Given-When-Then acceptance criteria. OpenClaw Skills integration. |
| owner | paulpete |
| repository | paulpete/code-task-generator |
| language | Markdown |
| license | MIT |
| topics | |
| security | L1 |
| install | openclaw add @paulpete/code-task-generator |
| last updated | Feb 7, 2026 |
Maintainer

name: code-task-generator description: Generates structured .code-task.md files from descriptions or PDD implementation plans. Auto-detects input type, creates properly formatted tasks with Given-When-Then acceptance criteria. type: anthropic-skill version: "1.1"
Code Task Generator
Overview
Generate structured code task files from rough descriptions or PDD implementation plans. Auto-detects input type and creates properly formatted .code-task.md files. For PDD plans, processes one step at a time to allow learning between steps.
Important Notes
These rules apply across ALL steps:
- User approval required: Present the task breakdown plan and get explicit approval before generating any files.
- Tests are integrated: Include unit test requirements in each task's acceptance criteria. Never create separate "add tests" tasks.
- PDD mode references: Always include the design document path as required reading. Only include research docs if directly relevant to the specific task.
Parameters
- input (required): Task description, file path, or PDD plan path
- step_number (optional, PDD only): Specific step to process. Auto-determines next uncompleted step if omitted.
- output_dir (optional, default:
specs/{task_name}/tasks/): Output directory for code task files - task_name (optional, description mode only): Override auto-generated task name
Constraints:
- You MUST ask for all required parameters upfront in a single prompt
- You MUST support input as: direct text, file path, directory path (looks for plan.md), or URL
Steps
1. Detect Input Mode
Check if input is a file with PDD plan structure (checklist + numbered steps). Set mode to "pdd" or "description" and inform the user.
2. Analyze Input
- PDD mode: Parse the plan, extract steps and checklist status, determine target step (from step_number or first uncompleted)
- Description mode: Identify core functionality, technical requirements, complexity level (Low/Medium/High), and technology domain
3. Structure Requirements
- PDD mode: Extract the target step's title, description, demo requirements, constraints, and integration notes with previous steps. Identify relevant research documents.
- Description mode: Identify functional requirements, infer technical constraints and dependencies.
For both modes: create measurable acceptance criteria in Given-When-Then format and prepare a task breakdown plan.
4. Plan Tasks
Present the proposed breakdown to the user:
- One-line summary per task
- Proposed sequence and dependencies
- You MUST NOT generate files until the user explicitly approves
5. Generate Tasks
Create files following the Code Task Format below.
PDD mode specifics:
- Create
step{NN}/folder (zero-padded: step01, step02, step10) - Name files sequentially:
task-01-{title}.code-task.md,task-02-{title}.code-task.md - Break down by functional components, not testing phases
All tasks:
- You MUST use the exact Code Task Format structure below
- You MUST include YAML frontmatter with
status: pending,created: YYYY-MM-DD,started: null,completed: null - You MUST use kebab-case names with
.code-task.mdextension - You MUST include acceptance criteria covering main functionality and unit tests
6. Report Results
List generated files with paths. For PDD mode, include the step's demo requirements. Suggest running code-assist on tasks in sequence, or using Ralph for autonomous implementation.
7. Offer Ralph Integration
Ask: "Would you like me to set up Ralph to implement these tasks autonomously?"
If yes, create a concise PROMPT.md with objective, spec directory reference, execution order, and acceptance criteria. Suggest the appropriate command:
- Full pipeline:
ralph run --config presets/pdd-to-code-assist.yml - Simpler flow:
ralph run --config presets/spec-driven.yml
Code Task Format Specification
Each code task file MUST follow this structure:
---
status: pending
created: YYYY-MM-DD
started: null
completed: null
---
# Task: [Task Name]
## Description
[What needs to be implemented and why]
## Background
[Context needed to understand the task]
## Reference Documentation
**Required:**
- Design: specs/{task_name}/design.md
**Additional References (if relevant to this task):**
- [Specific research document or section]
**Note:** Read the design document before beginning implementation.
## Technical Requirements
1. [First requirement]
2. [Second requirement]
## Dependencies
- [Dependency with details]
## Implementation Approach
1. [Implementation step or approach]
## Acceptance Criteria
1. **[Criterion Name]**
- Given [precondition]
- When [action]
- Then [expected result]
## Metadata
- **Complexity**: [Low/Medium/High]
- **Labels**: [Comma-separated labels]
- **Required Skills**: [Skills needed]
Examples
Description mode input: "I need a function that validates email addresses and returns detailed error messages"
Description mode output: specs/email-validator/tasks/email-validator.code-task.md — task with acceptance criteria for valid/invalid email handling, error messages, and unit tests.
PDD mode input: "specs/data-pipeline/plan.md"
PDD mode output: specs/data-pipeline/tasks/step02/ containing task-01-create-data-models.code-task.md, task-02-implement-validation.code-task.md, task-03-add-serialization.code-task.md — each with design.md reference, acceptance criteria, and demo requirements.
Troubleshooting
Vague description: Ask clarifying questions, suggest common patterns, create a basic task and offer to refine.
Complex description: Suggest breaking into smaller tasks, focus on core functionality first, offer to create related tasks.
Missing technical details: Make reasonable assumptions, include multiple approaches, note areas needing user decisions.
Plan file not found: Check if path is a directory (look for plan.md within), suggest common PDD plan locations.
Invalid plan format: Identify missing sections, suggest running PDD to generate a proper plan, extract what's available.
All steps complete: Inform user, ask if they want a specific step anyway, suggest reviewing for new steps.
No README available.
Permissions & Security
Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.
Requirements
- **PDD mode:** Extract the target step's title, description, demo requirements, constraints, and integration notes with previous steps. Identify relevant research documents. - **Description mode:** Identify functional requirements, infer technical constraints and dependencies. For both modes: create measurable acceptance criteria in Given-When-Then format and prepare a task breakdown plan.
FAQ
How do I install code-task-generator?
Run openclaw add @paulpete/code-task-generator in your terminal. This installs code-task-generator into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.
Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?
OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.
Where can I verify the source code?
The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/paulpete/code-task-generator. Review commits and README documentation before installing.
