Captured two lessons from Sprint 9: 1. Gitea Labels API requires org context - workaround for user repos 2. Always read CLAUDE.md before asking questions about sprint context Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Sprint 9 - Always Read CLAUDE.md Before Asking Questions
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## Context
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Starting Sprint 9 planning session with `/projman:sprint-plan` command.
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## Problem
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Asked the user "what should I do?" when all the necessary context was already documented in CLAUDE.md:
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- Current sprint number and phase
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- Implementation plan location
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- Remaining phases to complete
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- Project conventions and workflows
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This caused user frustration: "why are you asking what to do? cant you see this yourself"
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## Solution
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Before asking any questions about what to do:
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1. Read `CLAUDE.md` in the project root
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2. Check "Project Status" section for current sprint/phase
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3. Follow references to implementation plans
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4. Review "Projman Plugin Workflow" section for expected behavior
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## Prevention
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- **ALWAYS** read CLAUDE.md at the start of any sprint-related command
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- Look for "Current Sprint" and "Phase" indicators
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- Check for implementation plan references in `docs/changes/`
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- Only ask questions if information is genuinely missing from documentation
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- The projman plugin expects autonomous behavior based on documented context
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## Tags
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projman, claude-code, context, documentation, workflow, sprint-planning
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