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sprint-status Check current sprint progress and identify blockers

Sprint Status Check

This command provides a quick overview of your current sprint progress, including open issues, completed work, and potential blockers.

What This Command Does

  1. Fetch Sprint Issues - Lists all issues with current sprint labels/milestone
  2. Categorize by Status - Groups issues into: Open, In Progress, Blocked, Completed
  3. Identify Blockers - Highlights issues with blocker comments or dependencies
  4. Show Progress Summary - Provides completion percentage and velocity insights
  5. Highlight Priorities - Shows critical and high-priority items needing attention

Usage

Simply run /sprint-status to get a comprehensive sprint overview.

MCP Tools Used

This command uses the following Gitea MCP tools:

  • list_issues(state="open") - Fetch open issues
  • list_issues(state="closed") - Fetch completed issues
  • get_issue(number) - Get detailed issue information for blockers

Expected Output

Sprint Status Report
====================

Sprint: Sprint 16 - Authentication System
Date: 2025-01-18

Progress Summary:
- Total Issues: 8
- Completed: 3 (37.5%)
- In Progress: 2 (25%)
- Open: 2 (25%)
- Blocked: 1 (12.5%)

Completed Issues (3):
✅ #45: Implement JWT token generation [Type/Feature, Priority/High]
✅ #46: Build user login endpoint [Type/Feature, Priority/High]
✅ #48: Write authentication tests [Type/Test, Priority/Medium]

In Progress (2):
🔄 #47: Create user registration form [Type/Feature, Priority/Medium]
🔄 #49: Add password reset flow [Type/Feature, Priority/Low]

Open Issues (2):
📋 #50: Integrate OAuth providers [Type/Feature, Priority/Low]
📋 #51: Add email verification [Type/Feature, Priority/Medium]

Blocked Issues (1):
🚫 #52: Deploy auth service [Type/Deploy, Priority/High]
   Blocker: Waiting for database migration approval

Priority Alerts:
⚠️  1 high-priority item blocked: #52
✅ All critical items completed

Recommendations:
1. Focus on unblocking #52 (Deploy auth service)
2. Continue work on #47 (User registration form)
3. Consider starting #51 (Email verification) next

Filtering Options

You can optionally filter the status check:

By Label:

Show only high-priority issues:
list_issues(labels=["Priority/High"])

By Milestone:

Show issues for specific sprint:
list_issues(milestone="Sprint 16")

By Component:

Show only backend issues:
list_issues(labels=["Component/Backend"])

Blocker Detection

The command identifies blocked issues by:

  1. Checking issue comments for keywords: "blocked", "blocker", "waiting for", "dependency"
  2. Looking for issues with no recent activity (>7 days)
  3. Identifying issues with unresolved dependencies

When to Use

Run /sprint-status when you want to:

  • Start your day and see what needs attention
  • Prepare for standup meetings
  • Check if the sprint is on track
  • Identify bottlenecks or blockers
  • Decide what to work on next

Integration with Other Commands

  • Use /sprint-start to begin working on identified tasks
  • Use /sprint-close when all issues are completed
  • Use /sprint-plan to adjust scope if blocked items can't be unblocked

Example Usage

User: /sprint-status