Work Item Tracker
Updates the current work item displayed in the Claude Code status line.
Usage
- •
/work-item- Analyze conversation and auto-detect current task - •
/work-item "Custom description"- Set a specific work item manually
How It Works
The work item is displayed in the status line between the git branch and model name, giving you constant visibility into what task Claude is tracking.
Instructions
When this skill is invoked:
If an argument is provided (e.g., /work-item "Adding dark mode")
- •Extract the argument text (remove surrounding quotes if present)
- •Write it to the cache file and set the Ghostty tab title:
bash
echo "Adding dark mode" > ~/.claude/work-item-cache.txt && printf '\033]2;%s\007' "Adding dark mode" > /dev/tty 2>/dev/null
- •Confirm to the user: "Work item updated to: Adding dark mode"
If no argument is provided (e.g., just /work-item)
- •Analyze the recent conversation context to determine the current task
- •Generate a concise summary (max 25 characters) that describes what's being worked on
- •Use action-oriented phrasing like:
- •"Adding user auth"
- •"Fixing API bug"
- •"Refactoring tests"
- •"Implementing search"
- •Write the summary to the cache file and set the Ghostty tab title:
bash
echo "Your summary here" > ~/.claude/work-item-cache.txt && printf '\033]2;%s\007' "Your summary here" > /dev/tty 2>/dev/null
- •Confirm to the user: "Work item updated to: [summary]"
Cache File Location
~/.claude/work-item-cache.txt
This file is:
- •Initialized to "New session" when a Claude Code session starts
- •Updated when this skill is invoked
- •Read by the statusLine command to display the current work item
Example Status Line Output
code
orient | dev | Adding user auth | opus | ctx: 15%
Tips
- •Run
/work-itemperiodically when switching tasks - •Use custom descriptions when auto-detection doesn't capture the right context
- •Keep descriptions short - they're truncated to 30 characters in the status line