task-decomposer
Task Decomposer Protocol
Break a complex task into independently executable, verifiable subtasks. Produce a structured plan first, get approval, then execute step by step with progress tracking.
Workflow
1. Analyze the task
2. Decompose into subtasks (with dependency map)
3. Present the plan and get approval
4. Execute sequentially — complete each step before moving to next
5. Produce summary report
Step 1: Analyze the Task
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