Transforms workflow to use Manus-style persistent markdown files for planning, progress tracking, and knowledge storage. Use when starting complex tasks, multi-step projects, research tasks, or when the user mentions planning, organizing work, tracking progress, or wants structured output.
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name: planning-with-files
description: Transforms workflow to use Manus-style persistent markdown files for planning, progress tracking, and knowledge storage. Use when starting complex tasks, multi-step projects, research tasks, or when the user mentions planning, organizing work, tracking progress, or wants structured output.
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# Planning with Files
Work like Manus: Use persistent markdown files as your "working memory on disk."
## Quick Start
Before ANY complex task:
1. **Create `task_plan.md`** in the working directory
2. **Define phases** with checkboxes
3. **Update after each phase** - mark [x] and change status
4. **Read before deciding** - refresh goals in attention window
## The 3-File Pattern
For every non-trivial task, create THREE files:
| File | Purpose | When to Update |
|------|---------|----------------|
| `task_plan.md` | Track phases and progress | After each phase |
| `notes.md` | Store findings and research | During research |
| `[deliverable].md` | Final output | At completion |
## Core Workflow
```
Loop 1: Create task_plan.md with goal and phases
Loop 2: Research → save to notes.md → update task_plan.md
Loop 3: Read notes.md → create deliverable → update task_plan.md
Loop 4: Deliver final output
```
### The Loop in Detail
**Before each major action:**
```bash
Read task_plan.md # Refresh goals in attention window
```
**After each phase:**
```bash
Edit task_plan.md # Mark [x], update status
```
**When storing information:**
```bash
Write notes.md # Don't stuff context, store in file
```
## task_plan.md Template
Create this file FIRST for any complex task:
```markdown
# Task Plan: [Brief Description]
## Goal
[One sentence describing the end state]
## Phases
- [ ] Phase 1: Plan and setup
- [ ] Phase 2: Research/gather information
- [ ] Phase 3: Execute/build
- [ ] Phase 4: Review and deliver
## Key Questions
1. [Question to answer]
2. [Question to answer]
## Decisions Made
- [Decision]: [Rationale]
## Errors Encountered
- [Error]: [Resolution]
## Status
**Currently in Phase X** - [What I'm doing now]
```
## notes.md Template
For research and findings:
```markdown
# Notes: [Topic]
## Sources
### Source 1: [Name]
- URL: [link]
- Key points:
- [Finding]
- [Finding]
## Synthesized Findings
### [Category]
- [Finding]
- [Finding]
```
## Critical Rules
### 1. ALWAYS Create Plan First
Never start a complex task without `task_plan.md`. This is non-negotiable.
### 2. Read Before Decide
Before any major decision, read the plan file. This keeps goals in your attention window.
### 3. Update After Act
After completing any phase, immediately update the plan file:
- Mark completed phases with [x]
- Update the Status section
- Log any errors encountered
### 4. Store, Don't Stuff
Large outputs go to files, not context. Keep only paths in working memory.
### 5. Log All Errors
Every error goes in the "Errors Encountered" section. This builds knowledge for future tasks.
## When to Use This Pattern
**Use 3-file pattern for:**
- Multi-step tasks (3+ steps)
- Research tasks
- Building/creating something
- Tasks spanning multiple tool calls
- Anything requiring organization
**Skip for:**
- Simple questions
- Single-file edits
- Quick lookups
## Anti-Patterns to Avoid
| Don't | Do Instead |
|-------|------------|
| Use TodoWrite for persistence | Create `task_plan.md` file |
| State goals once and forget | Re-read plan before each decision |
| Hide errors and retry | Log errors to plan file |
| Stuff everything in context | Store large content in files |
| Start executing immediately | Create plan file FIRST |
## Advanced Patterns
See [reference.md](reference.md) for:
- Attention manipulation techniques
- Error recovery patterns
- Context optimization from Manus
See [examples.md](examples.md) for:
- Real task examples
- Complex workflow patterns