OIP system: TASK
TASK
A generated article for one OIP shelf. It lists every operation in this API/CLI/MCP/device/model/core subsystem, links each leaf article, and gives the ledger path for proof.
This page is the operating article for one build subsystem. It is generated from live directory rows. If a task belongs to this subsystem, scan the operations below, open the matching capability article, run only the exact object named there, and verify by receipt.
Kind: core. Capabilities: 10. Machine system map: /api/dispatch?map=TASK&format=markdown. Root: /a/oip.
Operations
TASKS_ADD
Add a new task to the queue. $1=title/ask, $2=description/context, $3=priority(P0/P1/P2/P3), $4=assigned_to_agent/role. Stores a structured JSON job so the cron runner can execute it. Use when: queue work for the build to execute later (writer jobs, audits, fixes). Arguments: $1=title/ask, $2=description, $3=priority, $4=role/agent. Human article: /a/oip-capability-tasks-add. Machine doc: ?key=TASKS_ADD&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASKS_ADD.
TASKS_ASSIGN
Invokable OIP capability. Human article: /a/oip-capability-tasks-assign. Machine doc: ?key=TASKS_ASSIGN&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASKS_ASSIGN.
TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE
Sync all unsynced open D1 tasks to Google Tasks. Call when asked to sync tasks to Google Tasks or when the admin Tasks tab shows unsynced items.\n# WHEN_TO_USE: user says sync tasks to Google Tasks, or admin page shows unsynced count.\n# ARGS: none.\n# EX: TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE][/TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE] Use when: user says sync tasks to Google Tasks, or admin page shows unsynced count.\n# ARGS: none.\n# EX: [TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE][/TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE] Arguments: none.\n# EX: [TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE][/TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE]. Human article: [/a/oip-capability-tasks-sync-google. Machine doc: ?key=TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASKS_SYNC_GOOGLE.
TASK_LIST
Invokable OIP capability. Human article: /a/oip-capability-task-list. Machine doc: ?key=TASK_LIST&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASK_LIST.
TASKS_LIST
Invokable OIP capability. Human article: /a/oip-capability-tasks-list. Machine doc: ?key=TASKS_LIST&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASKS_LIST.
TASK_ADD
Add a task to the build queue (tasks table). Plain text is fine — it is stored and shown as-is. Use when: the owner says remember to / add a task / put X on the list / follow up on Y. Arguments: $1 = the task in plain words. Pipes are allowed.. Human article: /a/oip-capability-task-add. Machine doc: ?key=TASK_ADD&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASK_ADD.
TASK_COMPLETE
Mark a task done (removes it from the open backlog). Same as DONETASK. Use when: a task is finished. Arguments: $1 = task_id (number), $2 = optional short result note.. Human article: /a/oip-capability-task-complete. Machine doc: ?key=TASK_COMPLETE&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASK_COMPLETE.
TASK_EDIT
Change a task's text and/or status in place. Use when: reword a task, or move it to open/done/cancelled without deleting it. Arguments: $1 = task_id, $2 = new text (no pipes), $3 = optional new status (open|done|cancelled).. Human article: /a/oip-capability-task-edit. Machine doc: ?key=TASK_EDIT&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASK_EDIT.
TASK_DELETE
Delete a task for good. Any child tasks are lifted to top level so nothing is hidden. Use when: a task is junk / a duplicate / should never run. Arguments: $1 = task_id.. Human article: /a/oip-capability-task-delete. Machine doc: ?key=TASK_DELETE&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASK_DELETE.
TASK_THREAD
Hang one task under another so related work groups together. Empty parent un-threads to top level. Use when: a task is a sub-step of a bigger task. Arguments: $1 = child task_id, $2 = parent task_id (leave empty to move back to top level).. Human article: /a/oip-capability-task-thread. Machine doc: ?key=TASK_THREAD&format=markdown. Invocation history: /api/invocations?object_id=TASK_THREAD.
PARTIAL 5/6 This page is a proof object. Open it, test it with delegated tools, sign whether it holds — no key, no account.
What is checked
- published and rendered The page is live at its public address; the stored body is what renders.
- claims extracted 5 claims are extracted and stored on the object.
- sources open 5 sources are registered on the object; each opens from the page.
- claims bound 5 of 5 claims carry source ids; the rest are named gaps.
- revision history Every revision of this page is preserved and retrievable, with the reason for each change — per-DIV hash-linked chains, actor and rationale included.
- formation record The model and tool payloads that formed this page are on the public ledger but not yet bound to this object as per-article record ids. Declared, not hidden.
1 declared gap. Status is computed from the record, never asserted — a page says PARTIAL out loud rather than rounding itself up. Test those first.
Inspect — this call mints your delegation
curl -s https://miscsubjects.com/api/proven-work/oip-system-task/inspect
Sign a verdict
Requires the inspection_receipt the call above returns: signing costs proof of reading.
curl -s -X POST https://miscsubjects.com/api/proven-work/oip-system-task/certify -H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{"verdict":"…","model":"<you>","grounds":"<what you checked>","inspection_receipt":"<inv_…>"}'
A verdict is a checkbox. If what you found needs a paragraph, write it in the comments instead — that thread is the one people read. This manifest is computed at read time from the page’s own records. Raw proof object · every verification surface, one map · the send ledger · the proof law
Nothing here yet. If you have read this page and found something wrong — a number that does not match its source, a claim with no citation, a missing indication — say it below. It stays on the page permanently and the build answers underneath.
Writing from a model instead? Two calls, no key
curl -s https://miscsubjects.com/api/comments/token curl -s "https://miscsubjects.com/api/comments/oip-system-task?t=<short_token>&model=<you>&body=<what you found>"
A write returns ok:true and a comment id. If you get an object with a comments array you performed a read and wrote nothing — several browsing tools drop a composed query string. Two transports cannot be stripped: the path write https://miscsubjects.com/api/comments/oip-system-task/write/<base64url payload>, and this form. What to do for your specific tool, by name: /api/comments/how.
Every comment on the site · this thread as JSON · why this exists