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tegwick d4080de393 Complete TEGWICK-WP-0002 personal project intake scaffold
Establish the capture-to-commitment pipeline with INTAKE.md, structured
agent-tasks/ and decisions/ layouts, and seed the first prioritized
workstream (TEGWICK-WP-0003 Binky critical path visibility).
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Intake Pipeline

Purpose

This document defines how personal projects, commitments, and agent work enter tegwick-control without turning every idea into immediate obligation.

Principle

Capture is not commitment. Items move through explicit stages; each stage has a home and a clear exit criterion.

Stages

Stage 0 — Capture

Save loose material without classifying it.

Location Use for
inbox/ Rough notes, pasted thoughts, urgent fragments, questions

Exit: Item is saved and no longer held in memory.


Stage 1 — Triage

During weekly or monthly review, decide what the item is.

Question Guides toward
Is this a one-off action? TASKS.md
Does it belong to a known area? areas/<area>.md
Does it need a choice before action? decisions/
Is it multi-step structured work? workplans/
Is it bounded agent work in this repo? agent-tasks/
Is it implementation work in another repo? Agent task + target repo
Is it interesting but not active? Area card options, or park
Is it noise? Delete or archive from inbox

Outcomes: route, park, merge, or reject. Do not create commitments during capture.


Stage 2 — Classify

Assign a work class (see OPERATING_MODEL.md):

Class Typical home
Commitment TASKS.md + area card
Option Area card Options section
Exploration Area card or inbox/ until clearer
Decision decisions/DEC-NNN-<slug>.md
Waiting TASKS.md (Waiting section)
Routine Area card or REVIEW_RHYTHM.md
Someday Area card, A0/A1 only

Stage 3 — Prepare

Before agent delegation or activation:

  1. Confirm activation level in PROJECT_LANDSCAPE.md and the area card.
  2. Define boundaries (allowed/forbidden changes, approval gates).
  3. For repo work: name target repo, expected output, acceptance criteria.
  4. For decisions: write options and consequences before choosing.

Agent tasks use templates/agent-task.md.
Decisions use templates/decision-record.md.
Multi-task work uses workplans/TEGWICK-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md.


Stage 4 — Activate

A item becomes active work only when it has:

  • an owner;
  • a clear next action;
  • a reason for acting now;
  • a defined review surface.

Commitments appear in TASKS.md. Structured strands appear in workplans/. Bounded agent prompts appear in agent-tasks/.


Stage 5 — Review and Close

Surface Review question
TASKS.md Still a true commitment?
decisions/ Resolved, superseded, or still open?
agent-tasks/ Done, blocked, or needs rescoping?
workplans/ Tasks progressing; workstream still aligned?
areas/ Activation level and next surface still correct?

Use templates/weekly-review.md for the weekly pass.

Folder Map

inbox/              temporary capture (Stage 0)
areas/              per-topic control cards (organizations and life domains)
TASKS.md            current commitments index
decisions/          structured decision records (append-only log)
DECISIONS.md        decision registry (open + resolved index)
agent-tasks/        bounded, approval-aware agent prompts for this repo
workplans/          State Hubsynced multi-task workstreams
templates/          blank forms for cards, tasks, decisions, reviews

Activation Guardrail

Do not promote A1 Incubating topics to A2 Active or A3 Critical without an explicit decision in decisions/ and human approval per AGENT_RULES.md.

Current Prioritized Workstream

After intake scaffold (TEGWICK-WP-0002), the first prioritized workstream is Binky critical path visibility — see workplans/TEGWICK-WP-0003-binky-critical-path.md.

This follows PROJECT_LANDSCAPE.md current focus: stabilize tegwick-control, then make Binky's survival situation explicit without solving everything at once.