CLI Workflows
CLI workflows are suited for repetitive, clear-cut, low-risk actions. The more human judgment a task requires, the more you should confirm it inside the GranoFlow interface.
A Real-World Scenario
Section titled “A Real-World Scenario”For example, exporting today’s tasks every day can be scripted; whether to delete a batch of tasks should be reviewed manually first.
How to Decide What to Do Next
Section titled “How to Decide What to Do Next”| Your Situation | What to Check First | Next Step | | --- | --- | --- | | You don’t know where to start | Current page title and main entry points | Only pick the item related to your current goal | | Results are wrong after an operation | Status, empty-state hints, activity logs, or sync progress | Go back one level and troubleshoot in order | | You’re worried about affecting data | Backup, sync, account, or permission notes | Stop first, confirm the scope, then proceed |
Boundaries
Section titled “Boundaries”Start by automating reads and creates, then consider updates; start with small, reversible actions, then move on to changes with broader impact.
Next Steps
Section titled “Next Steps”After reading this section, go back to the task you’re working on and choose just one minimal action to continue: log an entry, check a status, or open the relevant settings to complete a confirmation.