name: tsk-help description: Use this skill when the user asks about tsk commands, delegating development tasks to AI agents, managing sandboxed task execution, or working with the tsk task queue and server. allowed-tools:
- Bash(tsk help)
tsk
tsk delegates development tasks to AI agents (Claude Code, Codex) running in isolated Docker/Podman containers. Agents work autonomously and produce git branches for review.
Core Commands
Run a task immediately
tsk run --type feat --name add-auth --prompt "Add JWT authentication to the API"
Key flags:
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--type(-t): Task template (feat, fix, doc, refactor, or custom templates) -
--name(-n): Human-readable name used in the git branch -
--prompt(-p): Task prompt (replaces{{PROMPT}}in templates) -
--agent: Agent to use (claude, codex). Default: claude -
--edit: Open the full prompt in your editor before sending
Interactive sandbox
tsk shell
Drops you into a container with your repo copy and agent installed. Work interactively, then exit to save changes as a branch.
Queue tasks for background execution
# Start the server with parallel workers
tsk server start --workers 4
# Queue tasks
tsk add -t feat -n user-api -p "Add REST API for user management"
tsk add -t fix -n login-bug -p "Fix session timeout on login page"
# Check status
tsk list
Chain tasks
Child tasks start from where the parent left off:
tsk add -t feat -n add-api -p "Add users API endpoint"
tsk list # get the task ID
tsk add -t feat -n add-tests -p "Add tests for users API" --parent <taskid>
Other commands
This is the output of tsk help
!tsk help
How it works
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tskcopies your repository (including uncommitted changes) into an isolated directory - A Docker/Podman container is started with your language stack and agent installed
- Network access is restricted to approved API domains via a Squid proxy
- The agent executes the task autonomously
- Changes are fetched back as a new branch:
tsk/{type}/{name}/{id}
Multi-agent execution
Run the same task with multiple agents to compare results:
tsk add -t feat -n greeting --agent codex,claude -p "Add a greeting feature"
Custom templates
Create templates in ~/.config/tsk/templates/ or .tsk/templates/:
mkdir -p ~/.config/tsk/templates
cat > ~/.config/tsk/templates/issue-bot.md << 'EOF'
Solve the GitHub issue below. Write tests and a descriptive commit message.
{{PROMPT}}
EOF
# Use it
gh issue view 42 | tsk add -t issue-bot -n fix-issue-42
Configuration
tsk is configured via ~/.config/tsk/tsk.toml. Key settings:
container_engine = "docker" # or "podman"
[defaults]
memory_gb = 12.0
cpu = 8
[server]
auto_clean_enabled = true
auto_clean_age_days = 7.0
[project.my-project]
agent = "claude"
stack = "go"
See tsk help or tsk help <command> for full option details.
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