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| Capture work discovered mid-session as an issue on the current repo's configured tracker — creates it with a priority label when known and no state labels. Use unprompted WHEN a concrete follow-up task, bug, or piece of deferred work surfaces mid-session that will not be done in this session. Invoked by `/os-backlog:capture`. |
Capture a piece of work as an issue on the current repo's configured tracker, cheaply, without interrupting the current task.
Rules (non-negotiable)
- Capture never applies state labels, and never applies
next.nextis human-curated (ADR-0042) — the AI never adds or removes it, under any instruction short of an explicit direct user request naming the specific issue. - Apply a priority label (
P0–P3) only when it's actually known from context; otherwise leave priority unset — don't guess one to fill the field. - Never a TODO comment in code, never only a mention in chat — always a real issue.
Procedure
All commands use the plugin CLI at ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/os-backlog.
- Create the issue on the cwd repo's configured tracker:
This creates the issue via${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/bin/os-backlog issue-create --title "<short imperative title>" \ --body "<context: what surfaced, why it's deferred, repo/file paths>" \ [--priority P0|P1|P2|P3]tea(forgejo),gh(github), or aNNN-<slug>.mdfrontmatter file (repo:) — whichever the project's tracker key names.issue-createis structurally incapable of applying state labels; there is no flag for one, by design. - Confirm to the user in one line: tracker, title, priority if set. Then return to the interrupted task.
No tracker configured
If issue-create fails because the project has no tracker key in .cc-os/config,
suggest /os-backlog:route once — do not nag or retry — and otherwise degrade gracefully:
tell the user what could not be captured and let them decide where it should go for now.
Failure behavior
Fail soft. If the CLI or the underlying tracker (tea/gh) is unavailable, it prints one
clear error and exits nonzero — report that error to the user verbatim and offer to note the
task elsewhere. Never retry destructively, never leave partial state unmentioned.