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get-shit-done/commands/gsd/execute-phase.md
Tom Boucher 1452b1275b fix(dispatcher): rename Task→Agent in allowed-tools, workflow prose, and agent tools frontmatter
Fixes #3168

The Claude Code subagent dispatcher tool is named `Agent` (with `subagent_type`
parameter). The `Task*` namespace (TaskCreate, TaskList, TaskGet, TaskUpdate,
TaskOutput, TaskStop) is the separate task-tracker. GSD's commands, workflows,
and agents were partially migrated and still referenced `- Task` / `Task(` in
55 files, causing orchestrators to silently fall back to inline execution when
no `Task` tool appeared on their tool surface.

Changes:
- `commands/gsd/*.md` allowed-tools: replaced `- Task` with `- Agent` in 24
  files; removed duplicate `- Task` from autonomous.md (already had `- Agent`)
- `get-shit-done/workflows/*.md`: replaced dispatcher `Task(` → `Agent(` in
  29 workflow files (~133 call sites); TaskCreate/List/Get/Update/Output/Stop
  left untouched
- `agents/gsd-debug-session-manager.md`: replaced `Task` → `Agent` in tools
  frontmatter (the only remaining agent with the wrong name)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 15:00:08 -04:00

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name description argument-hint allowed-tools
gsd:execute-phase Execute all plans in a phase with wave-based parallelization <phase-number> [--wave N] [--gaps-only] [--interactive] [--tdd]
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Execute all plans in a phase using wave-based parallel execution.

Orchestrator stays lean: discover plans, analyze dependencies, group into waves, spawn subagents, collect results. Each subagent loads the full execute-plan context and handles its own plan.

Optional wave filter:

  • --wave N executes only Wave N for pacing, quota management, or staged rollout
  • phase verification/completion still only happens when no incomplete plans remain after the selected wave finishes

Flag handling rule:

  • The optional flags documented below are available behaviors, not implied active behaviors
  • A flag is active only when its literal token appears in $ARGUMENTS
  • If a documented flag is absent from $ARGUMENTS, treat it as inactive

Context budget: ~15% orchestrator, 100% fresh per subagent.

<execution_context> @/.claude/get-shit-done/workflows/execute-phase.md @/.claude/get-shit-done/references/ui-brand.md </execution_context>

<runtime_note> Copilot (VS Code): Use vscode_askquestions wherever this workflow calls AskUserQuestion. They are equivalent — vscode_askquestions is the VS Code Copilot implementation of the same interactive question API. </runtime_note>

Phase: $ARGUMENTS

Available optional flags (documentation only — not automatically active):

  • --wave N — Execute only Wave N in the phase. Use when you want to pace execution or stay inside usage limits.
  • --gaps-only — Execute only gap closure plans (plans with gap_closure: true in frontmatter). Use after verify-work creates fix plans.
  • --interactive — Execute plans sequentially inline (no subagents) with user checkpoints between tasks. Lower token usage, pair-programming style. Best for small phases, bug fixes, and verification gaps.

Active flags must be derived from $ARGUMENTS:

  • --wave N is active only if the literal --wave token is present in $ARGUMENTS
  • --gaps-only is active only if the literal --gaps-only token is present in $ARGUMENTS
  • --interactive is active only if the literal --interactive token is present in $ARGUMENTS
  • If none of these tokens appear, run the standard full-phase execution flow with no flag-specific filtering
  • Do not infer that a flag is active just because it is documented in this prompt

Context files are resolved inside the workflow via gsd-sdk query init.execute-phase and per-subagent <files_to_read> blocks.

Execute end-to-end. Preserve all workflow gates (wave execution, checkpoint handling, verification, state updates, routing).