Use the Roadmap
Read the roadmap when you need a timeline-oriented planning view instead of a single-project deep dive.
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Roadmap helps the reader compare multiple projects against time and planning state.
What you'll finish here
- Choose roadmap for time-oriented planning.
- Move from roadmap into project detail.
- Use roadmap as a planning lens, not a replacement for project detail.
Where this happens
Do the work
- 1. Open `/workspace/roadmap` from the shell or from the task header shortcut.
- 2. Read the visible planning timeline and timing indicators to understand what is moving, slipping, or blocked.
- 3. Open the project that needs closer inspection.
- 4. Return to roadmap after the project detail review when you need to continue across multiple projects.
Keep Going in Project Planning
Stay in the same interface and move to the next closest task in this topic when needed.
Web Project Planning
Browse Projects
Open the project index, narrow the project collection, and choose the next planning action.
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Web Project Planning
Open Project Detail
Inspect a single project deeply so you can understand health, ownership, milestones, timing, and linked execution work.
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Nearby Guides
These guides stay close to the current workflow so you can keep moving without restarting discovery.