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Issue 1 — bug — route to AGENT

Title: done command crashes on an out-of-range or non-integer index

Context / problem

python cli.py done 99 on a list with 3 tasks raises an uncaught IndexError and dumps a Python traceback. python cli.py done abc raises ValueError the same way. The user sees a stack trace instead of a helpful message, and the process exits as if it crashed.

Reproduce:

python cli.py add "first"
python cli.py done 99      # IndexError traceback
python cli.py done abc     # ValueError traceback

Acceptance criteria

  • done <index> with an out-of-range index prints a clear message (e.g. no task at index 99) and exits non-zero — no traceback.
  • done <non-integer> prints a clear message and exits non-zero — no traceback.
  • A valid done <index> still marks the task done exactly as before.

Out of scope

Changing how tasks are stored, numbered, or displayed.


  • Type: bug
  • Priority: high
  • Ready: yes
  • Route to: agent — contained, reproducible, and verifiable in seconds; clear acceptance criteria mean an agent's first pass is very likely correct.

Issue 2 — feature — route to AGENT

Title: Add a delete <index> command to remove a task

Context / problem

There's no way to remove a task once added — only add, list, and done. Users accumulate stale tasks with no way to clear them. The command should mirror the existing done <index> command, which already takes an index and mutates the list.

Acceptance criteria

  • python cli.py delete <index> removes the task at that index and saves.
  • delete with an out-of-range or non-integer index prints a clear error and exits non-zero (same behavior as the fixed done, see Issue 1).
  • list after a delete shows the remaining tasks, re-indexed.
  • Usage text mentions the new delete command.

Out of scope

Bulk delete / clear all (separate issue if wanted). Changing the storage format.

Proposed approach (optional)

Add a remove(index) method on TaskList in tasks.py and wire a delete branch in cli.py, parallel to the existing done handling.


  • Type: feature
  • Priority: med
  • Ready: yes
  • Route to: agent — well-scoped and patterned directly on existing code; low ambiguity, easy to verify.

Issue 3 — feature — route to HUMAN

Title: Support task priorities

Context / problem

Users want to mark some tasks as more important so the list reflects what to do first. Today every task is equal. This is desirable but underspecified — several product decisions have to be made before any code is written.

Open questions (resolve before this is ready):

  • How many priority levels? (high/med/low, or a numeric scale?)
  • Does list re-sort by priority, or just display it inline?
  • How is a priority set — at add time (a flag?) or with a separate command?
  • How is it stored, and what's the default for existing tasks?

Acceptance criteria

  • (Cannot be written yet — depends on the decisions above. Likely splits into 23 smaller, agent-ready issues once the design is settled.)

Out of scope

TBD until the design questions are answered.


  • Type: feature
  • Priority: low
  • Ready: no
  • Route to: human — genuine design ambiguity. An agent would answer these questions confidently and probably wrongly. A person decides the design, then splits this into clear sub-issues (which may then be agent-ready).