Document Project Workflow Router
# Document Project Workflow Router <critical>Communicate all responses in {communication_language}</critical> <workflow> <critical>This router determines workflow mode and delegates to specialized sub-workflows</critical> <step n="1" goal="Check for ability to resume and determine workflow mode"> <action>Check for existing state file at: {project_knowledge}/project-scan-report.json</action> <check if="project-scan-report.json exists"> <action>Read state file and extract: timestamps, mode, scan_level, current_step, completed_steps, project_classification</action> <action>Extract cached project_type_id(s) from state file if present</action> <action>Calculate age of state file (current time - last_updated)</action> <ask>I found an in-progress workflow state from {{last_updated}}. **Current Progress:** - Mode: {{mode}} - Scan Level: {{scan_level}} - Completed Steps: {{completed_steps_count}}/{{total_steps}} - Last Step: {{current_step}} - Project Type(s): {{cached_project_types}} Would you like to: 1. **Resume from where we left off** - Continue from step {{current_step}} 2. **Start fresh** - Archive old state and begin new scan 3. **Cancel** - Exit without changes Your choice [1/2/3]: </ask> <check if="user selects 1"> <action>Set resume_mode = true</action> <action>Set workflow_mode = {{mode}}</action> <action>Load findings summaries from state file</action> <action>Load cached project_type_id(s) from state file</action> <critical>CONDITIONAL CSV LOADING FOR RESUME:</critical> <action>For each cached project_type_id, load ONLY the corresponding row from: ./documentation-requirements.csv</action> <action>Skip loading project-types.csv and architecture_registry.csv (not needed on resume)</action> <action>Store loaded doc requirements for use in remaining steps</action> <action>Display: "Resuming {{workflow_mode}} from {{current_step}} with cached project type(s): {{cached_project_types}}"</action> <check if="workflow_mode == deep_dive"> <action>Read fully and follow: ./workflows/deep-dive-workflow.md with resume context</action> </check> <check if="workflow_mode == initial_scan OR workflow_mode == full_rescan"> <action>Read fully and follow: ./workflows/full-scan-workflow.md with resume context</action> </check> </check> <check if="user selects 2"> <action>Create archive directory: {project_knowledge}/.archive/</action> <action>Move old state file to: {project_knowledge}/.archive/project-scan-report-{{timestamp}}.json</action> <action>Set resume_mode = false</action> <action>Continue to Step 0.5</action> </check> <check if="user selects 3"> <action>Display: "Exiting workflow without changes."</action> <action>Exit workflow</action> </check> <check if="state file age >= 24 hours"> <action>Display: "Found old state file (>24 hours). Starting fresh scan."</action> <action>Archive old state file to: {project_knowledge}/.archive/project-scan-report-{{timestamp}}.json</action> <action>Set resume_mode = false</action> <action>Continue to Step 0.5</action> </check> </step> <step n="3" goal="Check for existing documentation and determine workflow mode" if="resume_mode == false"> <action>Check if {project_knowledge}/index.md exists</action> <check if="index.md exists"> <action>Read existing index.md to extract metadata (date, project structure, parts count)</action> <action>Store as {{existing_doc_date}}, {{existing_structure}}</action> <ask>I found existing documentation generated on {{existing_doc_date}}. What would you like to do? 1. **Re-scan entire project** - Update all documentation with latest changes 2. **Deep-dive into specific area** - Generate detailed documentation for a particular feature/module/folder 3. **Cancel** - Keep existing documentation as-is Your choice [1/2/3]: </ask> <check if="user selects 1"> <action>Set workflow_mode = "full_rescan"</action> <action>Display: "Starting full project rescan..."</action> <action>Read fully and follow: ./workflows/full-scan-workflow.md</action> <action>After sub-workflow completes, continue to Step 4</action> </check> <check if="user selects 2"> <action>Set workflow_mode = "deep_dive"</action> <action>Set scan_level = "exhaustive"</action> <action>Display: "Starting deep-dive documentation mode..."</action> <action>Read fully and follow: ./workflows/deep-dive-workflow.md</action> <action>After sub-workflow completes, continue to Step 4</action> </check> <check if="user selects 3"> <action>Display message: "Keeping existing documentation. Exiting workflow."</action> <action>Exit workflow</action> </check> </check> <check if="index.md does not exist"> <action>Set workflow_mode = "initial_scan"</action> <action>Display: "No existing documentation found. Starting initial project scan..."</action> <action>Read fully and follow: ./workflows/full-scan-workflow.md</action> <action>After sub-workflow completes, continue to Step 4</action> </check> </step> </workflow>
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{communication_language}{project_knowledge}{{last_updated}{{mode}{{scan_level}{{completed_steps_count}{{total_steps}{{current_step}{{cached_project_types}{{workflow_mode}{{timestamp}{{existing_doc_date}{{existing_structure}
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo Ijam18/KrackedOS (no explicit license). A "Document Project Workflow Router" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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