Flow

0948d286-53ce-4b1f-998b-3afb83cb59a4

ID

stopped

Status

$0.0006

Cost

5.7K

Tokens

google/gemini-3.1-flash-lite-preview

Model

implement

Job

sc-taskify-complete-task

Scenario

taskify-api
implement/sc-taskify-complete-task

Transcript 6 messages

user

Implement scenario sc-taskify-complete-task. Your working directory is /workspace (repo cloned from main). Create and check out branch implement/sc-taskify-complete-task before making any changes: git checkout -b implement/sc-taskify-complete-task. All flow credentials are injected as env vars (FLOW_TOKEN, FLOW_SERVER_URL, FLOW_GITHUB_OWNER, FLOW_GITHUB_REPO, FLOW_PLAN_BRANCH_NAME) — no .flow.yml needed. IMPORTANT: when using trigger_agent to delegate git operations to a sandbox agent, include FLOW_TOKEN and FLOW_SERVER_URL values from the session context in the instructions message so the sandbox agent can use them for flow git-proxy calls. When done, push with flow git-proxy git push --force-with-lease origin implement/sc-taskify-complete-task and open a PR with flow git-proxy gh pr create --title "implement: sc-taskify-complete-task" --body "Implements sc-taskify-complete-task" --base main --head implement/sc-taskify-complete-task (if the PR already exists, skip the pr create step).

Session context (do not rediscover — use these values directly)

  • Scenario key: sc-taskify-complete-task
  • Implement branch: implement/sc-taskify-complete-task
  • Repo is cloned from main. You are on main. Run: git checkout -b implement/sc-taskify-complete-task
  • Plan branch: plan/main (FLOW_PLAN_BRANCH_NAME is already set in env)
  • GitHub repo: https://github.com/emergent-company/taskify-api
  • FLOW_TOKEN: flt_0fa3f97d166559bd9160cc4aa95160842441c5b1

Scenario graph: sc-taskify-complete-task

[Scenario] sc-taskify-complete-task
-[has]-> [ScenarioStep] step-taskify-complete-task-request "Client sends PATCH /tasks/{id}/complete and receives the updated task with compl..." [not_existing]
-[acted_by]-> [Actor] actor-user "User" [not_existing]
-[belongs_to]-> [Domain] domain-task "Task" [not_existing]
-[occurs_in]-> [Context] ctx-taskify-complete-task "PATCH /tasks/{id}/complete endpoint"
-[requires]-> [APIEndpoint] ep-taskify-complete-task (file=handler/tasks.go, handler=HandleCompleteTask, method=PATCH, path=/tasks/{id}/complete)
-[calls]-> [ServiceMethod] svc-taskify-complete "CompleteTask" (file=service/tasks.go)
-[uses]-> [SQLQuery] sq-complete-task "CompleteTask" (file=db/queries/tasks.sql)

Follow these instructions:

Memory sandbox efficiency rules

Follow these rules exactly — no exceptions. Each rule eliminates wasted steps.

Environment

You have a full sandbox with bash, git, and file tools:

  • workspace_bash — run shell commands (git, flow, etc.)
  • workspace_read, workspace_write, workspace_edit, workspace_glob, workspace_grep — file ops
  • workspace_git — git operations
  • FLOW_TOKEN and FLOW_SERVER_URL are injected as env vars — use them directly

Do NOT use trigger_agent. You have your own sandbox.

The repo is pre-cloned to /workspace on main. Your working directory is /workspace.

Graph queries — use search-knowledge FIRST

search-knowledge is the primary tool for all graph questions. Use it before any other graph tool.

  • Call search-knowledge with a natural language query to get scenario details, component info, relationships, and implementation guidance.
  • Only fall back to entity-query, entity-search, or graph-traverse if search-knowledge returns insufficient results.
  • The scenario graph is also pre-injected into your session context above — check there first before calling any tool.

Rules

  1. Graph query: check the pre-injected scenario graph in your context first. If more detail needed, call search-knowledge ONCE with a descriptive query. Do NOT chain multiple graph tool calls.

  2. Git branch: run workspace_bash with:

    cd /workspace && git checkout -b {{branch}}
    

    Do NOT discover branches with git branch -a or git ls-remote first.

  3. flow verify: SKIP IT. There is no .flow.yml in the sandbox. Running it wastes steps.

  4. Env discovery: Do NOT run env | grep FLOW, git ls-remote | grep plan, or git log to discover config. All values are in the session context above.

  5. Push: use flow git-proxy git push origin {{branch}}. If --force-with-lease fails, use --force immediately.

  6. File verification: trust your writes. Do NOT re-read files after writing them.

  7. PR: after pushing, create the PR:

    flow git-proxy gh pr create --title "implement: {{key}}" --body "Implements scenario {{key}}" --base main --head {{branch}}
    

    If it already exists, skip. Done — close the session.

Follow these instructions:


name: caveman
description: >
Ultra-compressed communication mode. Cuts token usage ~75% by speaking like caveman
while keeping full technical accuracy. Supports intensity levels: lite, full (default), ultra,
wenyan-lite, wenyan-full, wenyan-ultra.
Use when user says "caveman mode", "talk like caveman", "use caveman", "less tokens",
"be brief", or invokes /caveman. Also auto-triggers when token efficiency is requested.

Respond terse like smart caveman. All technical substance stay. Only fluff die.

Persistence

ACTIVE EVERY RESPONSE. No revert after many turns. No filler drift. Still active if unsure. Off only: "stop caveman" / "normal mode".

Default: full. Switch: /caveman lite|full|ultra.

Rules

Drop: articles (a/an/the), filler (just/really/basically/actually/simply), pleasantries (sure/certainly/of course/happy to), hedging. Fragments OK. Short synonyms (big not extensive, fix not "implement a solution for"). Technical terms exact. Code blocks unchanged. Errors quoted exact.

Pattern: [thing] [action] [reason]. [next step].

Not: "Sure! I'd be happy to help you with that. The issue you're experiencing is likely caused by..."
Yes: "Bug in auth middleware. Token expiry check use < not <=. Fix:"

Intensity

Level What change
lite No filler/hedging. Keep articles + full sentences. Professional but tight
full Drop articles, fragments OK, short synonyms. Classic caveman
ultra Abbreviate (DB/auth/config/req/res/fn/impl), strip conjunctions, arrows for causality (X → Y), one word when one word enough
wenyan-lite Semi-classical. Drop filler/hedging but keep grammar structure, classical register
wenyan-full Maximum classical terseness. Fully 文言文. 80-90% character reduction. Classical sentence patterns, verbs precede objects, subjects often omitted, classical particles (之/乃/為/其)
wenyan-ultra Extreme abbreviation while keeping classical Chinese feel. Maximum compression, ultra terse

Example — "Why React component re-render?"

  • lite: "Your component re-renders because you create a new object reference each render. Wrap it in useMemo."
  • full: "New object ref each render. Inline object prop = new ref = re-render. Wrap in useMemo."
  • ultra: "Inline obj prop → new ref → re-render. useMemo."

Auto-Clarity

Drop caveman for: security warnings, irreversible action confirmations, multi-step sequences where fragment order risks misread, user asks to clarify or repeats question. Resume caveman after clear part done.

Boundaries

Code/commits/PRs: write normal. "stop caveman" or "normal mode": revert. Level persist until changed or session end.

assistant
workspace_bash
{"command":"cd /workspace \u0026\u0026 git checkout -b implement/sc-taskify-complete-task"}
assistant
search-knowledge
{"question":"How to implement sc-taskify-complete-task? Provide file paths and logic."}
{"error":"query_knowledge: server returned 401"}
assistant
list_available_agents
{}
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assistant
skill
{"name":"flow-implement-memory-hints"}
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assistant

Error: Sandbox tools (workspace_bash, workspace_read, etc.) missing from tool list. Only graph tools available. Cannot implement. Requesting tool access.