execute-plan
Execute Plan
Execute structured task plans with automatic status tracking and progress updates.
Commitment to Completion
When a plan is provided, all tasks in the plan must be completed. Before starting execution, recite:
"I will execute this plan to completion. All the 20 tasks will be addressed and marked as DONE."
Execution Steps
STEP 1: Recite the commitment to complete all tasks in the plan.
STEP 2: Read the entire plan file to identify pending tasks based on task_status.
STEP 3: Announce the next pending task and update its status to IN_PROGRESS in the plan file.
STEP 4: Execute all actions required to complete the task and mark the task status to DONE in the plan file.
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