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* feat(workflows): add task-review list-hygiene habitCraig Jennings2026-05-201-0/+64
| | | | | | | | | | The new task-review.org workflow is the daily habit that retires the old date-coverage scan. It surfaces the oldest-unreviewed top-level tasks, walks them one at a time, and records each outcome — keep, re-grade, kill, mark DOING, or edit — stamping :LAST_REVIEWED: as it goes. It's a pure Claude workflow, no elisp. open-tasks.org displays the list; this one changes it. task-review-staleness.sh gains a --list mode that emits the N oldest-unreviewed tasks (line, review date, heading), oldest first, so the workflow walks a deterministic batch instead of eyeballing todo.org. Never-reviewed and unparseable-date tasks sort oldest. Seven new bats cases cover ordering, the count limit, exclusions, and output format; count mode is unchanged. startup.org gains the matching nudge. Phase A counts tasks unreviewed for >7 days and Phase C surfaces one line when that count is non-zero, pointing at the workflow. It lives in the template startup.org rather than the project-only startup-extras layer, so every project picks it up the same way it picks up the wrap-up health check. The INDEX entry is added with the "task review" triggers the rename freed up.
* test(scripts): add task-review-staleness.sh + bats harnessCraig Jennings2026-05-201-0/+149
First component of the daily task-review habit from docs/design/task-review.org. The staleness count is the shared primitive both the wrap-up health check (threshold 30) and the startup reminder (threshold 7) call, so it lives in one tested script rather than being reimplemented in each workflow. The script counts top-level todo.org tasks whose review has gone stale: depth-2 headings with a TODO/DOING/VERIFY keyword and an [#A]/[#B]/[#C] cookie, where LAST_REVIEWED is missing, unparseable, or older than the threshold. Age uses a strict greater-than, so a task reviewed exactly N days ago is still fresh. Today normalizes to local midnight before the diff, and the day count rounds to the nearest day, so a DST hour can't push a boundary task across the line. Twelve bats cases cover the normal, boundary, and error categories. Dates are generated relative to the current date rather than hardcoded. The script path resolves as the sibling-of-parent of the test file, so the suite runs identically from the canonical claude-templates tree and the rsync'd project mirror. Makefile test target now globs .ai/scripts/tests for bats alongside scripts/tests.