# Orch Remaining Controls ## Status - `completed` ## Owner - codex ## Started At - `2026-03-19` ## Goal - implement the remaining leader-side scheduler control commands: `retry`, `reassign`, `cancel`, and `cleanup` ## Scope - add store and CLI support for retrying failed tasks, reassigning blocked or failed tasks, cancelling a task or full run, and cleaning up attempt worktrees - add integration tests that exercise the new control flows on top of the existing scheduler/worktree implementation - update the implementation roadmap and archive this workstream when complete ## Checklist - [x] inspect docs and current attempt/thread/worktree helpers - [x] implement `retry`, `reassign`, `cancel`, and `cleanup` store operations and CLI commands - [x] add integration coverage for the new control flows - [x] run `go test ./...` - [x] update `docs/implementation-roadmap.md` - [x] archive this roadmap with a completion summary ## Files - `docs/roadmaps/archive/orch-remaining-controls.md` - `docs/implementation-roadmap.md` - `internal/cli/orch/root.go` - `internal/cli/orch/*.go` - `internal/cli/orch/integration_test.go` - `internal/store/orch.go` ## Decisions - `retry` and `reassign` will reuse the existing dispatch pipeline so new attempts keep the same attempt/worktree semantics as normal dispatch - `cleanup` will remove worktree directories and mark attempt workspace state as `cleaned`, but will not delete attempt branches in this slice ## Blockers - none ## Next Step - decide whether worktree mode should be selected automatically for code tasks, then either implement that ergonomics layer or defer it before moving into council workflows ## Completion Summary - `orch` now supports the remaining leader-side control commands: `retry`, `reassign`, `cancel`, and `cleanup` - retry and reassign reuse the normal dispatch pipeline, including per-attempt worktree allocation when the previous attempt was worktree-backed - cleanup removes eligible worktree paths and marks attempt workspace state as `cleaned`