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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.

Planning with Files

Work like Manus: Use persistent markdown files as your "working memory on disk."

File Location

Create all planning files in a dedicated .planning/ folder at the project root:

project-root/.planning/
├── task_plan.md      # Progress tracking
├── notes.md          # Research findings
└── [deliverable].md  # Final output

Quick Start

Before ANY complex task:

  1. Create .planning/ folder in the project root (if not exists)
  2. Create task_plan.md in .planning/
  3. Define phases with checkboxes
  4. Update after each phase - mark [x] and change status
  5. Read before deciding - refresh goals in attention window

The 3-File Pattern

For every non-trivial task, create THREE files in .planning/:

File Purpose When to Update
.planning/task_plan.md Track phases and progress After each phase
.planning/notes.md Store findings and research During research
.planning/[deliverable].md Final output At completion

Core Workflow

Loop 1: Create .planning/task_plan.md with goal and phases
Loop 2: Research → save to .planning/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:

Read .planning/task_plan.md  # Refresh goals in attention window

After each phase:

Edit .planning/task_plan.md  # Mark [x], update status

When storing information:

Write .planning/notes.md     # Don't stuff context, store in file

task_plan.md Template

Create .planning/task_plan.md FIRST for any complex task:

# 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

Create .planning/notes.md for research and findings:

# 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 .planning/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 .planning/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 .planning/
Start executing immediately Create .planning/ folder FIRST

Advanced Patterns

See reference.md for:

  • Attention manipulation techniques
  • Error recovery patterns
  • Context optimization from Manus

See examples.md for:

  • Real task examples
  • Complex workflow patterns

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Created Jan 2026
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