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wayfinder-maps is an open-source ai agents skill for AI coding assistants such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, and ChatGPT, built by rengwu. Planetary visualization tool for /wayfinder maps. It has 51 GitHub stars.
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Clone the repository with "git clone https://github.com/rengwu/wayfinder-maps" and add it to your Claude Code skills directory (see the Installation section above).
wayfinder-maps is primarily written in Go. It is open-source under rengwu on GitHub, so you can review or fork the full source.
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A read-only CLI and viewer for
wayfinder
maps — the markdown planning memory an agent leaves under .plan/<effort>/ as it charts
a large effort as a graph of investigation tickets. The wayfinder method and its skills
were created by Matt Pocock; this repo adapts them and
adds the tooling.
wayfinder-maps status <dir> — what is resolved, what is in flight, and what is ready
to claim (the frontier: open, unclaimed, every blocker resolved).wayfinder-maps lint <dir> — does the map still tell the truth?wayfinder-maps serve / app — the map as a star-map, in a browser or a native window
(design notes).$ wayfinder-maps status ../expensif/.plan/daily-timeline
Daily Timeline — continuous days, empty days included
6 resolved · 0 claimed · 4 open · 0 out of scope
Frontier — ready to claim, first by number wins:
05 Should HandleDaily's two branches converge grilling
06 Contain the day-card chrome drift grilling
07 The infinite-scroll island's contract grilling
10 Test strategy for the date-indexed timeline grilling
Undermined — resolved on a premise that later changed:
02 Window size and how older days load broken by 08
Fog: 5 patches, 1 anchored to a ticket
/plugin marketplace add rengwu/wayfinder-maps
/plugin install wayfinder-maps@wayfinder-maps
/wayfinder-maps then works in every project; the map lands in that project's .plan/. The
plugin bundles wayfinder-maps plus the four skills it invokes by name — grill-me,
research, prototype, domain-modeling. All five were originally authored by Matt
Pocock in mattpocock/skills; the copies under
skills/ are MIT-licensed adaptations.
Copy skills/ into your project and tell your agent to read
skills/wayfinder-maps/SKILL.md and follow it; the skills it names live alongside.
You may include any of the extras under skills/.optional/ too —
skills/README.md describes the full set.
libwebkit2gtk-4.1, preinstalled on most desktops, one
sudo apt install libwebkit2gtk-4.1-0 otherwise. status and lint need nothing
installed at all, even headless. The macOS and Linux archives also carry two
double-clickable launchers — wayfinder-app opens the native window, wayfinder-web
starts the server and opens your browser — no terminal needed (.command on macOS).go install github.com/rengwu/wayfinder-maps/cmd/wayfinder-maps@latestSkill and binary are independent — each just reads the on-disk contract.
The map is shared memory: sessions orient to it before choosing work, and when it drifts
it lies to them silently. The skill makes most drift unrepresentable and verifies each
session's delta, no tool assumed. What a delta check cannot see is an edit made outside
the protocol, or two parallel sessions taking the same ticket number. lint is fsck
for those: it runs after the fact and re-establishes the base the next session rests on.
The contract is the skill's local-markdown adapter,
TRACKER-MARKDOWN.md — the skill itself is
tracker-agnostic method. This tool implements that adapter; any other reader should
target the same file. In summary: structure the facts, leave the prose alone. A ticket's
type and edges have exactly one correct value a machine can check. Its Question and
Answer, the map's Destination and Notes, and each one-line gist in
Decisions-so-far are lossy prose, never parsed.
A ticket is .plan/<effort>/tickets/NN-<slug>.md:
---
type: research | prototype | grilling | task
blocked_by: [02, 03] # [] when none
claimed_by: <session id> # while a session holds it
claimed_at: 2026-07-10T09:00:00Z # RFC 3339, alongside claimed_by
undermined_by: [08] # optional — resolved on a premise 08 later broke
assets: [../assets/x.html.approved] # optional
---
# <Ticket title>
## Question
…
## Answer # its presence _is_ the resolution
…
There is no status: field — every value it could hold is already written in the file,
and a second copy is free to go stale:
| Derived status | When |
|---|---|
resolved |
the body has an ## Answer with prose under it |
out_of_scope |
the body has a ## Ruled out with prose under it |
claimed |
neither, and claimed_by is set |
open |
none of the above |
Closure is read first, so a claimed_by left on a closed ticket is inert litter. And it
is the prose, not the heading, that closes a ticket: a session that types ## Answer and
dies has resolved nothing — the ticket stays claimed, and its claim goes stale on
schedule. lint errors on the empty heading outright.
undermined_by marks a decision whose premise a later ticket broke; without it a
renderer paints the node green and launders a live problem into a checkmark.
claimed_at separates a dead session from live work. And out_of_scope stays
distinct from resolved — a scope boundary is not a step on the route, and a parser that
lumps them in over-counts.
Every scan — headings, titles, bullets, links — ignores what sits inside a ``` or
~~~ fence. A ticket that quotes the ticket format contains the line ## Answer, and
must not thereby resolve itself. The rule cuts one way only: an answer whose entire body
is a code fence is still an answer. Any other reader of these files owes the same rule.
The adapter forbids concurrent sessions: git merges a duplicate ticket number cleanly and
neither session can see it. lint still reports duplicates, because a merge can happen
anyway.
Fog patches in the map's ## Not yet specified are bullets with a bolded lead title and
an optional anchor; the rest stays loose prose:
- **Today's row.** Whether today is visually distinguished. <clears-with: 04>
Errors: dangling or self blocked_by; blocked_by cycles; duplicate ticket numbers; a
ticket carrying both ## Answer and ## Ruled out; a closing heading with nothing under
it; a resolved ticket missing from Decisions-so-far; an out-of-scope ticket listed as a
decision, or missing from Out-of-scope; Decisions-so-far pointing at an unresolved
ticket; a fog patch duplicating a live ticket's title, or anchored to a resolved ticket;
a missing Destination; an unknown type; a leftover status: field that disagrees with
the body.
Warnings: loose (pre-frontmatter) headers; a status: field that merely duplicates the
body; a claim with no owner or older than 72h; a claim left on a closed ticket; a ticket
blocked by something out of scope, which can never unblock.
Checks that need judgment — does a gist say what its answer says, does a fog title duplicate a live ticket in substance — stay with the skill; no parser can make them.
Exit 0 clean, 1 errors found, 2 no map at that path.
Two older shapes still parse, each lints as a warning, and neither is written any more:
Type: / Status: / Blocked by: after the H1), from before
frontmatter;status: field, from before status was derived. Where it agrees with the
body, lint says to delete it; where it disagrees, that is an error and the body wins.go build ./cmd/wayfinder-maps # pure Go: status, lint, serve
go test ./...
The native window needs cgo on macOS (WKWebView); Windows is pure Go (WebView2). On
Linux the webkit linkage lives in a separate helper, ./cmd/wayfinder-maps-webview,
built with libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev and kept next to the main binary. Releases are cut
by tagging v* — CI builds the helper on Linux runners and GoReleaser packs everything.