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  1. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/LICENSE +201 -0
  2. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/PKG-INFO +355 -0
  3. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/README.md +319 -0
  4. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/pyproject.toml +109 -0
  5. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/setup.cfg +4 -0
  6. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/__init__.py +1 -0
  7. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/assets/templates/README.md +66 -0
  8. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/assets/templates/docker-compose.yml +26 -0
  9. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/assets/templates/skills/skill_manifest.json +59 -0
  10. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/assets/templates/skills/task_skill.py +192 -0
  11. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/bootstrap/__init__.py +1 -0
  12. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/bootstrap/container.py +217 -0
  13. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/bootstrap/wiring.py +56 -0
  14. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/__init__.py +1 -0
  15. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/project_analysis/__init__.py +1 -0
  16. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/project_analysis/analyzer.py +458 -0
  17. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/project_analysis/rules.py +112 -0
  18. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/system_init/__init__.py +6 -0
  19. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/system_init/entities.py +61 -0
  20. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/system_init/scaffolder.py +132 -0
  21. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/task_management/__init__.py +1 -0
  22. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/task_management/actions.py +431 -0
  23. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/task_management/entities.py +91 -0
  24. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/core/task_management/value_objects.py +1 -0
  25. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/__init__.py +1 -0
  26. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/cli/__init__.py +1 -0
  27. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/cli/init_command.py +155 -0
  28. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/terminal_cli/__init__.py +1 -0
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  33. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/web_api/api.py +22 -0
  34. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/web_api/app.py +185 -0
  35. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/web_api/routes.py +546 -0
  36. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/entrypoints/web_api/schemas.py +257 -0
  37. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/__init__.py +1 -0
  38. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/graph_database/__init__.py +1 -0
  39. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/graph_database/driver.py +135 -0
  40. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/graph_database/queries.py +152 -0
  41. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/graph_database/repositories.py +235 -0
  42. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/local_files/__init__.py +1 -0
  43. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/local_files/file_store.py +93 -0
  44. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker/storage/local_files/repositories.py +251 -0
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  48. socialseed_tasker-0.1.0/src/socialseed_tasker.egg-info/entry_points.txt +3 -0
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: socialseed-tasker
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: A graph-based task management framework for AI agents
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+ Author: SocialSeed
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Keywords: task-management,neo4j,graph-database,ai-agents,cli
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ # SocialSeed Tasker
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+
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+ **A graph-based task management framework designed for AI agents to manage issues with infinite context and architectural governance.**
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+
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+ <p align="center">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.10+-blue.svg" alt="Python 3.10+">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Architecture-Hexagonal-green.svg" alt="Hexagonal Architecture">
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+ <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Storage-Neo4j-orange.svg" alt="Neo4j">
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+ </p>
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🎯 Purpose: Built for AI Agents
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+
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+ SocialSeed Tasker is specifically designed to give **AI agents** superhuman capabilities in issue management:
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+
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+ - **Infinite Context**: AI agents can trace dependencies across thousands of issues instantly using graph traversal
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+ - **Architectural Governance**: Automatically enforce component boundaries and forbidden dependencies
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+ - **Root Cause Analysis**: Link failed tests to recent code changes using causal traceability
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+ - **Autonomous Decision Making**: AI agents can query the dependency graph to understand what can be worked on and what is blocked
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+ Traditional issue trackers treat issues as isolated items. SocialSeed Tasker treats them as a **knowledge graph** where relationships are first-class citizens—exactly what AI agents need to make intelligent decisions.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🚀 Quick Start for AI Agents
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+
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+ ### AI agents can interact with Tasker through multiple interfaces:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ # Method 1: Direct Python API (recommended for AI agents)
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+ from socialseed_tasker.core.task_management.actions import create_issue_action
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+ from socialseed_tasker.core.task_management.entities import Component
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+
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+ # Create component and issues
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+ component = Component(name="auth-service", project="my-project")
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+ issue = create_issue_action(repo, title="Fix login bug", component_id=str(component.id))
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+
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+ # Query the dependency graph
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+ chain = get_dependency_chain_action(repo, issue_id)
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+ blocked = get_blocked_issues_action(repo)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Method 2: CLI commands
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+ tasker issue create "Implement OAuth2" --component <id> --priority HIGH
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+ tasker dependency add <issue-id> <depends-on-id>
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+ tasker dependency chain <issue-id>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```python
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+ # Method 3: REST API for external AI systems
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+ import requests
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+ response = requests.post("http://localhost:8000/api/v1/issues/", json={
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+ "title": "Add caching layer",
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+ "component_id": "<component-uuid>",
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+ "priority": "HIGH",
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+ "labels": ["performance", "backend"]
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+ })
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🔑 Key Features for AI Agents
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+
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+ ### 🔗 Intelligent Dependency Management
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+ AI agents can understand complex dependency chains instantly:
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+ ```python
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+ # Get full transitive dependency chain
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+ chain = get_dependency_chain_action(repo, issue_id)
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+ # Returns all issues that this issue depends on, recursively
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+
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+ # Find all blocked issues (issues waiting on open dependencies)
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+ blocked = get_blocked_issues_action(repo)
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+ # AI agent can immediately see what can be worked on
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 🏗️ Architectural Integrity Enforcement
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+ AI agents automatically respect component boundaries:
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+ ```python
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+ # Attempting to create a forbidden dependency is automatically rejected
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+ add_dependency_action(repo, frontend_issue_id, database_issue_id)
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+ # Raises: ForbiddenDependencyError: Frontend cannot depend on Database
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 🔍 Root Cause Analysis
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+ Link test failures to recent issues for autonomous debugging:
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+ ```python
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+ from socialseed_tasker.core.project_analysis.analyzer import RootCauseAnalyzer
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+ analyzer = RootCauseAnalyzer(repo)
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+ causal_links = analyzer.find_root_cause(test_failure, closed_issues)
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+ # Returns ranked list of likely root causes with confidence scores
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 🌐 Project Structure Detection
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+ Automatically detect real project modules (microservices, packages, Python modules):
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+ ```bash
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+ # Detect project structure
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+ tasker project detect --path /path/to/project
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+
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+ # Setup components for all detected modules
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+ tasker project setup --path /path/to/project --project "my-project"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 📋 Usage Examples
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+
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+ ### Creating Issues with Dependencies
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+ ```bash
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+ # Create components for different services
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+ tasker component create auth-service --project "social-network"
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+ tasker component create user-service --project "social-network"
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+
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+ # Create issues
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+ tasker issue create "Implement JWT refresh" --component <auth-id> --priority HIGH
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+ tasker issue create "Add user profile API" --component <user-id> --priority MEDIUM
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+ # Make user service depend on auth (AI agent knows the order now!)
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+ tasker dependency add <user-issue-id> <auth-issue-id>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Querying What Can Be Worked On
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+ ```bash
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+ # AI agent: "What issues can I work on right now?"
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+ tasker dependency blocked
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+ # Returns: All issues that are NOT blocked (their dependencies are closed)
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+
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+ # AI agent: "What's the full impact of this change?"
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+ tasker analyze impact <issue-id>
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+ # Returns: Directly and transitively affected issues
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🛠️ Installation
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Clone and install
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+ git clone https://github.com/daironpf/socialseed-tasker.git
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+ cd socialseed-tasker
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+ pip install -e ".[dev]"
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+
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+ # Start Neo4j
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+ docker compose up -d
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+
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+ # Verify installation
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+ tasker --help
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 💾 Storage Backends
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+
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+ | Backend | Use Case | Command |
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+ |---------|----------|---------|
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+ | **Neo4j** (default) | Production with full graph capabilities | `--backend neo4j` |
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+ | **File** | Development/testing | `--backend file` |
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+
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+ ### Neo4j Configuration
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+ ```bash
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+ # Local Docker (default ports: 17689 for Bolt, 18082 for HTTP)
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+ --neo4j-uri bolt://localhost:17689
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+ --neo4j-password <password>
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+
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+ # Neo4j Aura (cloud)
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+ --neo4j-uri bolt+s://your-aura-id.databases.neo4j.io:7687
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+ --neo4j-password <aura-password>
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+ ```
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🤖 AI Agent Integration
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+
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+ ### Injected Skills System
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+ Tasker can be injected into any external project, giving AI agents immediate access to issue management:
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+ ```bash
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+ # In your target project
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+ tasker init
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+ # This creates:
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+ # project/
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+ # └── tasker/
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+ # ├── skills/ # Python modules AI agents can import
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+ # │ ├── task_skill.py # Function calling bridge
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+ # │ └── skill_manifest.json
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+ # ├── configs/
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+ # └── docker-compose.yml
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+ ```
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+ AI agents can then import and use the skills directly:
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+ ```python
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+ import sys
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+ sys.path.insert(0, "tasker/skills")
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+ from task_skill import create_issue, list_issues, add_dependency
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+ # Create issues (AI agent can do this autonomously!)
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+ result = create_issue(
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+ title="Refactor authentication",
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+ component_id="<uuid>",
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+ priority="HIGH"
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+ )
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+ # AI agent can check what depends on what
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+ issues = list_issues(component_id="<uuid>")
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+ ```
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 📊 Architecture
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+
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+ ```
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+ ┌─────────────────────┐
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+ │ AI Agent / CLI │
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+ │ REST API │
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+ └─────────┬───────────┘
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+
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+ ┌─────────────────────────────┐
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+ │ Application Core │
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+ │ • Issue Management │
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+ │ • Dependency Graph │
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+ │ • Architectural Rules │
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+ │ • Root Cause Analysis │
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+ └─────────────┬───────────────┘
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+
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+ ┌──────────────────────────┐ ┌──────────────────────────┐
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+ │ Neo4j (Graph Storage) │ │ File (JSON Fallback) │
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+ │ • Full graph queries │ │ • Simple storage │
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+ │ • Cypher traversal │ │ • Development use │
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+ └──────────────────────────┘ └──────────────────────────┘
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🎓 Why Graph-Based for AI Agents?
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+
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+ ### Traditional Issue Trackers
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+ - Issues are isolated rows in a database
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+ - AI agent must scan thousands of records to understand relationships
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+ - No way to ask "what depends on this?"
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+
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+ ### SocialSeed Tasker
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+ - Issues are nodes in a knowledge graph
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+ - AI agent can traverse relationships instantly: `MATCH (i:Issue {id:'x'})-[:DEPENDS_ON*]->(d)`
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+ - Natural language queries become graph queries
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+ - AI can reason about **what's possible** vs **what's blocked**
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 📖 Detailed Documentation
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+
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+ - **[CLI Reference](#)** - All available commands
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+ - **[API Documentation](#)** - REST API endpoints
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+ - **[Hexagonal Architecture](#)** - Code organization principles
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+ - **[Configuration](#)** - Environment variables and settings
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+ - **[Development Guide](#)** - Running tests, linting, contributing
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🔧 Commands Reference
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+
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+ | Command | Description |
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+ |---------|-------------|
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+ | `tasker init` | Initialize Tasker in external project |
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+ | `tasker status` | Show current configuration |
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+ | `tasker component create` | Create a component |
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+ | `tasker component list` | List all components |
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+ | `tasker issue create` | Create an issue |
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+ | `tasker issue list` | List issues (with filters) |
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+ | `tasker issue show` | Show issue details |
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+ | `tasker dependency add` | Add dependency between issues |
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+ | `tasker dependency chain` | Show dependency chain |
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+ | `tasker dependency blocked` | Show unblocked issues |
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+ | `tasker project detect` | Detect project modules |
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+ | `tasker project setup` | Create components from modules |
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+ | `tasker analyze root-cause` | Find root causes for test failures |
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+ | `tasker analyze impact` | Analyze issue impact |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 🤝 Contributing
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+
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+ Built as part of the [SocialSeed Project](https://github.com/daironpf/SocialSeed). Licensed under Apache 2.0.
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## 📂 Project Structure
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+
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+ ```
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+ socialseed-tasker/
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+ ├── src/socialseed_tasker/
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+ │ ├── core/ # Pure business logic (no dependencies)
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+ │ │ ├── task_management/ # Issue and component management
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+ │ │ └── project_analysis/ # Root cause and impact analysis
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+ │ ├── entrypoints/ # Interfaces (CLI, API, init)
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+ │ ├── storage/ # Neo4j and file adapters
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+ │ ├── bootstrap/ # Dependency injection
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+ │ └── assets/ # Templates for injected setup
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+ ├── .agent/ # AI agent documentation
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+ │ ├── skills/ # Agent capabilities
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+ │ └── workflows/ # Step-by-step procedures
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+ ├── tests/ # Test suite
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+ └── docker-compose.yml # Neo4j for local development
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+ ```