Adds a child-exit-code guard to handleProvisional so a `ctask new` workspace is reclaimed only when the agent was actually canceled before real work (trust prompt rejected, Esc during startup, Ctrl+C mid-launch — all confirmed empirically as exit code 1). A zero exit means the user entered the agent and exited cleanly, which is a legitimate workflow that must preserve the workspace even with an empty manifest diff — for example when the user wants the workspace directory established so they can populate context/ before resuming. The exit code reaches handleProvisional via a new childExitCode helper that unwraps *exec.ExitError from cmd.Run's return. Non-exit errors (agent not found, OS-level failure) map to -1 so the workspace is still cleaned up — the child never actually ran. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ctask
A local CLI that creates and manages named AI-agent task workspaces.
ctask gives developers dedicated directories with consistent structure, visible session identity, environment context injection, and automatic session logging -- so you can start, resume, and organize AI-assisted work more safely and predictably.
Status
v0.2.0 -- local use, not published to any package registry. Windows-primary, cross-platform design.
Key Features
- Named workspaces with consistent layout (task metadata, notes, context, output, logs)
- Session traceability -- automatic file-change snapshot logging on every session
- Agent-agnostic -- default agent is Claude Code, but any CLI agent or shell works
- Query resolution -- find workspaces by name, slug, or substring
- Status line -- persistent session context inside Claude Code's UI
- Doctor -- verify setup and diagnose configuration problems
- Safe delete -- active workspace protection prevents accidental data loss
Install (Windows)
cd C:\Users\Warren\claude_tasks\ctask_v0.1
powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File scripts/install.ps1
Installs to %LOCALAPPDATA%\ctask\bin. Open a new terminal after install.
See docs/install.md for full details.
Quick Start
# Verify setup
ctask doctor
# Create a new task workspace and launch Claude Code
ctask new "fix auth bug"
# List recent workspaces
ctask list
# Resume where you left off
ctask last
# Or resume a specific workspace
ctask resume auth-bug
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
ctask new [title] |
Create a new workspace and launch the agent |
ctask list |
Show recent workspaces |
ctask resume <query> |
Reopen a workspace and launch the agent |
ctask open <query> |
Open a workspace in a shell (no agent) |
ctask info <query> |
Display workspace metadata |
ctask archive <query> |
Mark a workspace as archived |
ctask last |
Resume the most recently updated workspace |
ctask doctor |
Verify ctask setup |
ctask delete <query> |
Permanently remove a workspace |
See docs/commands.md for full usage.
Status Line
ctask includes a status-line helper for Claude Code that shows session context at the bottom of the UI:
(ctask:fix-auth-bug|local) C:\Users\Warren\ai-workspaces\general\2026-04-06_fix-auth-bug
Run ctask doctor to check if the status line is configured. See docs/install.md for setup.
Uninstall
cd C:\Users\Warren\claude_tasks\ctask_v0.1
powershell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File scripts/uninstall.ps1
Removes ctask files only. Your workspaces and task data are never touched.