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The maintainer (TÂCHES) has not been reachable since **2026-04-01**. TÂCHES social accounts appear deleted, and a **`$GSD` token associated with the project has been linked publicly to a rug-pull**.\n>\n> I have **no inside information** beyond what is publicly visible. I am stating absence-of-information deliberately — absence of news is not the same as evidence.\n>\n> ### What I can confirm\n>\n> - No contact with the original maintainer since 2026-04-01.\n> - TÂCHES social accounts appear deleted or unreachable.\n> - The `$GSD` token has been linked publicly to a rug-pull.\n> - The repo at `gsd-build\u002Fget-shit-done` continues to exist but I cannot vouch for any changes pushed there from this point forward.\n>\n> ### What changed\n>\n> | | Before | After |\n> |---|---|---|\n> | GitHub | `gsd-build\u002Fget-shit-done` | `open-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux` |\n> | npm (main) | `get-shit-done-cc` → `get-shit-done-redux` | `@opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux` |\n> | npm (sdk) | `@gsd-build\u002Fsdk` → `@gsd-redux\u002Fsdk` | `@opengsd\u002Fgsd-sdk` |\n> | Issue numbers | per source | renumbered; original is in body as `[from gsd-build\u002Fget-shit-done#N]` |\n>\n> If you can reach the original maintainer, please open an issue here and CC them. If you have technical evidence that materially changes the picture above, please share it in an issue.\n>\n> — trek-e, fork maintainer\n>\n> ---\n\n\u003Cdiv align=\"center\">\n\n# GET SHIT DONE\n\n**English** · [Português](README.pt-BR.md) · [简体中文](README.zh-CN.md) · [日本語](README.ja-JP.md) · [한국어](README.ko-KR.md)\n\n**A light-weight meta-prompting, context engineering, and spec-driven development system for Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Kilo, Codex, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, and more.**\n\n**Solves context rot — the quality degradation that happens as your AI fills its context window.**\n\n[![npm version](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fnpm\u002Fv\u002F%40opengsd%2Fget-shit-done-redux?style=for-the-badge&logo=npm&logoColor=white&color=CB3837)](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.npmjs.com\u002Fpackage\u002F@opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux)\n[![npm downloads](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fnpm\u002Fdm\u002F%40opengsd%2Fget-shit-done-redux?style=for-the-badge&logo=npm&logoColor=white&color=CB3837)](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.npmjs.com\u002Fpackage\u002F@opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux)\n[![Tests](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fgithub\u002Factions\u002Fworkflow\u002Fstatus\u002Fopen-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux\u002Ftest.yml?branch=main&style=for-the-badge&logo=github&label=Tests)](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fopen-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux\u002Factions\u002Fworkflows\u002Ftest.yml)\n[![Discord](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fbadge\u002FDiscord-Join-5865F2?style=for-the-badge&logo=discord&logoColor=white)](https:\u002F\u002Fdiscord.gg\u002FmYgfVNfA2r)\n[![GitHub stars](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fgithub\u002Fstars\u002Fopen-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux?style=for-the-badge&logo=github&color=181717)](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fopen-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux)\n[![License](https:\u002F\u002Fimg.shields.io\u002Fbadge\u002Flicense-MIT-blue?style=for-the-badge)](LICENSE)\n\n\u003Cbr>\n\n```bash\nnpx @opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux@latest\n```\n\n**Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux.**\n\n\u003Cbr>\n\n![GSD Install](assets\u002Fterminal.svg)\n\n\u003Cbr>\n\n*\"If you know clearly what you want, this WILL build it for you. No bs.\"*\n\n*\"I've done SpecKit, OpenSpec and Taskmaster — this has produced the best results for me.\"*\n\n*\"By far the most powerful addition to my Claude Code. Nothing over-engineered. Literally just gets shit done.\"*\n\n\u003Cbr>\n\n**Trusted by engineers at Amazon, Google, Shopify, and Webflow.**\n\n\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\n---\n\n> [!IMPORTANT]\n> **Returning to GSD?**\n>\n> Run `\u002Fgsd-map-codebase` to re-index your codebase, then `\u002Fgsd-new-project` to rebuild GSD's planning context. Your code is fine — GSD just needs its context rebuilt. See the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md) for what's new.\n\n---\n\n## Why I Built This\n\nI'm a solo developer. I don't write code — Claude Code does.\n\nOther spec-driven tools exist, but they're all built for 50-person engineering orgs — sprint ceremonies, story points, stakeholder syncs, Jira workflows. I'm not that. I'm a creative person trying to build great things consistently.\n\nSo I built GSD. The complexity is in the system, not in your workflow. Behind the scenes: context engineering, XML prompt formatting, subagent orchestration, state management. What you see: a few commands that just work.\n\nThe system gives Claude everything it needs to do the work *and* verify it. I trust the workflow. It just does a good job.\n\n— **TÂCHES**\n\n---\n\n## How It Works\n\nThe loop is six commands. Each one does exactly one thing.\n\n### 1. Initialize\n\n```bash\n\u002Fgsd-new-project\n```\n\nQuestions → research → requirements → roadmap. You approve it, then you're ready to build.\n\n> **Already have code?** Run `\u002Fgsd-map-codebase` first. It analyzes your stack, architecture, and conventions so `\u002Fgsd-new-project` asks the right questions.\n\n### 2. Discuss\n\n```bash\n\u002Fgsd-discuss-phase 1\n```\n\nYour roadmap has a sentence per phase. That's not enough to build it the way *you* imagine it. Discuss captures your decisions before anything gets planned: layouts, API shapes, error handling, data structures — whatever gray areas exist for this specific phase.\n\nThe output feeds directly into research and planning. Skip it, get reasonable defaults. Use it, get your vision.\n\n### 3. Plan\n\n```bash\n\u002Fgsd-plan-phase 1\n```\n\nResearch → plan → verify, in a loop until the plans pass. Each plan is small enough to execute in a fresh context window.\n\n### 4. Execute\n\n```bash\n\u002Fgsd-execute-phase 1\n```\n\nPlans run in parallel waves. Each executor gets a fresh 200k-token context. Each task gets its own atomic commit. Walk away, come back to completed work with a clean git history.\n\nYour main context window stays at 30–40%. The work happens in the subagents.\n\n### 5. Verify\n\n```bash\n\u002Fgsd-verify-work 1\n```\n\nWalk through what was built. Anything broken gets a diagnosed fix plan — ready for immediate re-execution. You don't debug manually; you just run execute again.\n\n### 6. Repeat → Ship\n\n```bash\n\u002Fgsd-ship 1\n\u002Fgsd-complete-milestone\n\u002Fgsd-new-milestone\n```\n\nLoop discuss → plan → execute → verify → ship until the milestone is done. Then archive, tag, and start the next one fresh.\n\n---\n\n## Getting Started\n\n```bash\nnpx @opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux@latest\n```\n\nThe installer prompts for your runtime (Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Kilo, Codex, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, and more) and whether to install globally or locally.\n\n```bash\nclaude --dangerously-skip-permissions\n```\n\nGSD is built for frictionless automation. Skip-permissions is how it's intended to run.\n\nInstall only the skills you need with `--profile=core` (six core-loop skills), `--profile=standard` (core + phase management), or the default full install. Profiles compose: `--profile=core,audit`. `--minimal` is an alias for `--profile=core`. See **[docs\u002FUSER-GUIDE.md](docs\u002FUSER-GUIDE.md)** for the full walkthrough, non-interactive install flags for all 15 runtimes, and permissions configuration. See [ADR-0011](docs\u002Fadr\u002F0011-skill-surface-budget-module.md) for the profile model and runtime surface control.\n\nCurrent release highlights are in [docs\u002FRELEASE-v1.42.1.md](docs\u002FRELEASE-v1.42.1.md): package legitimacy checks, safer installer migrations, runtime surface control, custom ship PR sections, reviewer defaults, fallow structural review, and quota-aware execution recovery.\n\n---\n\n## Commands\n\nThe main loop:\n\n| Command | What it does |\n|---------|--------------|\n| `\u002Fgsd-new-project` | Questions → research → requirements → roadmap |\n| `\u002Fgsd-discuss-phase [N]` | Capture implementation decisions before planning |\n| `\u002Fgsd-plan-phase [N]` | Research + plan + verify |\n| `\u002Fgsd-execute-phase \u003CN>` | Execute plans in parallel waves |\n| `\u002Fgsd-verify-work [N]` | Manual acceptance testing |\n| `\u002Fgsd-ship [N]` | Create PR from verified phase work |\n| `\u002Fgsd-progress --next` | Auto-detect and run the next step |\n| `\u002Fgsd-complete-milestone` | Archive milestone and tag release |\n| `\u002Fgsd-new-milestone` | Start next version |\n| `\u002Fgsd:surface` | Enable\u002Fdisable skill clusters at runtime without reinstall |\n\nFor ad-hoc tasks, autonomous mode, codebase analysis, forensics, and the full command surface — see **[docs\u002FCOMMANDS.md](docs\u002FCOMMANDS.md)**.\n\n---\n\n## Why It Works\n\nThree things most AI-coding setups get wrong:\n\n**1. Context bloat.** As a session grows, quality degrades. GSD keeps your main context clean by doing the heavy work in fresh subagent contexts. Researchers, planners, and executors each start fresh with exactly what they need.\n\n**2. No shared memory.** GSD maintains structured artifacts that survive session boundaries: `PROJECT.md` (vision), `REQUIREMENTS.md` (scope), `ROADMAP.md` (where you're going), `STATE.md` (current position and decisions), `CONTEXT.md` (per-phase implementation decisions). Every new session loads these and knows exactly where things stand.\n\n**3. No verification.** Code that \"runs\" isn't code that \"works.\" GSD's verify step walks you through what was built, diagnoses failures with dedicated debug agents, and generates fix plans before you declare a phase done.\n\nSee **[docs\u002FARCHITECTURE.md](docs\u002FARCHITECTURE.md)** for how the multi-agent orchestration and context engineering work in detail.\n\n---\n\n## Configuration\n\nSettings live in `.planning\u002Fconfig.json`. Configure during `\u002Fgsd-new-project` or update with `\u002Fgsd-settings`.\n\nKey dials:\n\n| Setting | What it controls |\n|---------|-----------------|\n| `mode` | `interactive` (confirm each step) or `yolo` (auto-approve) |\n| Model profiles | `quality` \u002F `balanced` \u002F `budget` — controls which model each agent uses |\n| `workflow.research` \u002F `plan_check` \u002F `verifier` | Toggle the quality agents that add tokens and time |\n| `parallelization.enabled` | Run independent plans simultaneously |\n\nOptional structural review: set `code_quality.fallow.enabled` to `true` to add a fallow pre-pass to `\u002Fgsd-code-review`. GSD writes `.planning\u002Fphases\u002F\u003Cphase>\u002FFALLOW.json` and surfaces a `Structural Findings (fallow)` section in `REVIEW.md`. Install with `npm install -D fallow@^2.70.0` (or system-wide via `cargo install fallow`; note that the Rust binary's JSON schema must match the documented v2.70+ contract — older versions may produce silent zero-finding output).\n\nPackage legitimacy checks are built into the research, planning, and execution path: recommended dependencies get audited, unverified packages require a human checkpoint, and failed installs stop instead of trying similarly named alternatives.\n\nFor the full configuration reference — all settings, git branching strategies, per-runtime model overrides, workstream config inheritance, agent skills injection — see **[docs\u002FCONFIGURATION.md](docs\u002FCONFIGURATION.md)**.\n\n---\n\n## Documentation\n\n| Doc | What's in it |\n|-----|-------------|\n| [User Guide](docs\u002FUSER-GUIDE.md) | End-to-end walkthrough, install options, all runtime flags, configuration reference |\n| [Commands](docs\u002FCOMMANDS.md) | Every command with flags and examples |\n| [Configuration](docs\u002FCONFIGURATION.md) | Full config schema, model profiles, git branching |\n| [Architecture](docs\u002FARCHITECTURE.md) | How the multi-agent orchestration works |\n| [CLI Tools](docs\u002FCLI-TOOLS.md) | `gsd-sdk query` and programmatic SDK dispatch seams |\n| [Features](docs\u002FFEATURES.md) | Complete feature index |\n| [Changelog](CHANGELOG.md) | What changed in each release |\n\n---\n\n## Troubleshooting\n\n**Commands not showing up?** Restart your runtime after install. GSD installs to `~\u002F.claude\u002Fskills\u002Fgsd-*\u002F` (Claude Code), `~\u002F.codex\u002Fskills\u002Fgsd-*\u002F` (Codex), or the equivalent for your runtime.\n\n**Codex users — minimum supported CLI version is `0.130.0`.** Codex CLI 0.130.0 ([release notes](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fopenai\u002Fcodex\u002Freleases\u002Ftag\u002Frust-v0.130.0)) removed extra-skill-roots discovery via [openai\u002Fcodex#21485](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fopenai\u002Fcodex\u002Fpull\u002F21485); from that version onward Codex discovers skills from standard roots (including `~\u002F.codex\u002Fskills\u002F\u003Cname>\u002FSKILL.md`). GSD installs there directly. Earlier Codex CLI versions may still discover additional roots, which can surface duplicate `gsd-*` entries (one from extra-roots discovery, one from `~\u002F.codex\u002Fskills\u002F`); restart Codex after install and either upgrade or accept the duplicate listing.\n\n**Something broken?** Re-run the installer — it's idempotent:\n```bash\nnpx @opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux@latest\n```\n\n**Containers or Docker?** Set `CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR` before installing to avoid tilde-expansion issues:\n```bash\nCLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR=\u002Fhome\u002Fyouruser\u002F.claude npx @opengsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux --global\n```\n\nFull troubleshooting and uninstall instructions in **[docs\u002FUSER-GUIDE.md](docs\u002FUSER-GUIDE.md#troubleshooting)**.\n\n---\n\n## Community\n\n| Project | Platform |\n|---------|----------|\n| [gsd-opencode](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Frokicool\u002Fgsd-opencode) | Original OpenCode port |\n| [Discord](https:\u002F\u002Fdiscord.gg\u002FmYgfVNfA2r) | Community support |\n\n---\n\n## Star History\n\n\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fstar-history.com\u002F#open-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux&Date\">\n \u003Cpicture>\n   \u003Csource media=\"(prefers-color-scheme: dark)\" srcset=\"https:\u002F\u002Fapi.star-history.com\u002Fsvg?repos=open-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux&type=Date&theme=dark\" \u002F>\n   \u003Csource media=\"(prefers-color-scheme: light)\" srcset=\"https:\u002F\u002Fapi.star-history.com\u002Fsvg?repos=open-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux&type=Date\" \u002F>\n   \u003Cimg alt=\"Star History Chart\" src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fapi.star-history.com\u002Fsvg?repos=open-gsd\u002Fget-shit-done-redux&type=Date\" \u002F>\n \u003C\u002Fpicture>\n\u003C\u002Fa>\n\n---\n\n## License\n\nMIT License. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.\n\n---\n\n\u003Cdiv align=\"center\">\n\n**Claude Code is powerful. GSD makes it reliable.**\n\n\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n","GET SHIT DONE 是一个轻量级的元提示、上下文工程和规范驱动开发系统，支持 Claude Code、OpenCode、Gemini CLI 等多种 AI 编程工具。其核心功能在于解决上下文腐化问题，即随着 AI 填充其上下文窗口而导致的质量下降。通过使用该系统，开发者能够更有效地管理代码生成过程中的上下文信息，保持代码质量和一致性。适用于需要频繁与 AI 交互进行代码生成或优化的开发场景，尤其是当项目规模较大或团队协作时，能显著提高开发效率和代码质量。",2,"2026-05-29 04:06:52","CREATED_QUERY"]