* ## ✅ Implementation Complete!
I've successfully implemented the duplicate task feature. Here's what was accomplished:
### **Changes Made:**
1. **TaskDialogContext (`frontend/src/contexts/task-dialog-context.tsx`)**
- Added `initialTask: Task | null` to dialog state
- Created `openDuplicate(task, options)` method that opens create dialog with initial data
- Updated all existing methods to include initialTask field
2. **TaskFormDialog (`frontend/src/components/tasks/TaskFormDialog.tsx`)**
- Added `initialTask?: Task | null` prop
- Enhanced prefill logic with priority: Edit → Duplicate → Template → Empty
- Duplicated tasks reset status to 'todo' and start with no images
3. **TaskCard (`frontend/src/components/tasks/TaskCard.tsx`)**
- Added Copy icon import
- Added `onDuplicate?: (task: Task) => void` prop
- Added "Duplicate" menu item with Copy icon between Edit and Delete
4. **TaskKanbanBoard (`frontend/src/components/tasks/TaskKanbanBoard.tsx`)**
- Added `onDuplicateTask?: (task: Task) => void` prop
- Passed duplicate handler through to TaskCard components
5. **ProjectTasks (`frontend/src/pages/project-tasks.tsx`)**
- Added `openDuplicate` to useTaskDialog destructuring
- Created `handleDuplicateTask` function
- Passed duplicate handler to TaskKanbanBoard
6. **TaskFormDialogContainer (`frontend/src/components/tasks/TaskFormDialogContainer.tsx`)**
- Added `initialTask={dialogState.initialTask}` prop to TaskFormDialog
### **How It Works:**
1. **User clicks** the "⋯" menu on any task card
2. **Sees "Duplicate"** option with copy icon between Edit and Delete
3. **Clicks Duplicate** → opens create task dialog with:
- Title and description pre-filled from original task
- Status reset to 'todo'
- No images (clean slate)
- User can modify and create as normal
### **Key Design Decisions:**
- **Treated as create mode** (not edit) - follows Oracle's recommendation
- **Status always resets to 'todo'** for duplicated tasks
- **No images copied** - simple and safe approach
- **Clean integration** with existing template system
The implementation passes all TypeScript checks and follows the existing codebase patterns. The feature is ready to use!
* Cleanup script changes for task attempt 16b21999-278c-414d-aaab-ae5767d42d77
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Installation
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Documentation
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Support
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Contributing
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Development
Prerequisites
Additional development tools:
cargo install cargo-watch
cargo install sqlx-cli
Install dependencies:
pnpm i
Running the dev server
pnpm run dev
This will start the frontend and backend with live reloading. A blank DB will be copied from the dev_assets_seed folder.
Build from source
- Run
build-npm-package.sh - In the
npx-clifolder runnpm pack - You can run your build with
npx [GENERATED FILE].tgz
Environment Variables
The following environment variables can be configured at build time or runtime:
| Variable | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID |
Build-time | Ov23li9bxz3kKfPOIsGm |
GitHub OAuth app client ID for authentication |
POSTHOG_API_KEY |
Build-time | Empty | PostHog analytics API key (disables analytics if empty) |
POSTHOG_API_ENDPOINT |
Build-time | Empty | PostHog analytics endpoint (disables analytics if empty) |
BACKEND_PORT |
Runtime | 0 (auto-assign) |
Backend server port |
FRONTEND_PORT |
Runtime | 3000 |
Frontend development server port |
HOST |
Runtime | 127.0.0.1 |
Backend server host |
DISABLE_WORKTREE_ORPHAN_CLEANUP |
Runtime | Not set | Disable git worktree cleanup (for debugging) |
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Custom GitHub OAuth App (Optional)
By default, Vibe Kanban uses Bloop AI's GitHub OAuth app for authentication. To use your own GitHub app for self-hosting or custom branding:
- Create a GitHub OAuth App at GitHub Developer Settings
- Enable "Device Flow" in the app settings
- Set scopes to include
user:email,repo - Build with your client ID:
GITHUB_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id_here pnpm run build
