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GET SHIT DONE

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A light-weight and powerful meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven development system for Claude Code by TÂCHES.

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Does GSD work with models other than Claude
I've mostly been working with Antigravity and Gemini. Is this framework portable to other systems?
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@Larry Parker Lol you and me both. Loyal to Claude to a fault.
Had my first session with Claude Code and CoWork
I can see why this is so addicting. But let me share my first experience and maybe some of y'all can help me do it better. TLDR: I dipped my toe in the water and am getting acclimated and it's not as scary as I thought. Planning and the initial build is super fun, but troubleshooting is a slog and hits my rate limits quickly. I haven't set up the GSD framework yet, but am thinking maybe that could help me. My First Experience: I signed up for the $20/mo Pro Plan, downloaded Claude Desktop to my Mac. Saw there are three tabs (Chat, Code, and CoWork). I started with CoWork because I heard it's more familiar for non-coders. After introducing myself and asking what it could do, I asked it to help me find large files on my Mac and help me clear up storage space. I was scared to grant it access to my computer at first, which I told Claude, and it reassured me it wouldn't delete anything without my permission and is safe to use. Okay so I let it do it's thing. Without going into the details, it helped me clear up tons of storage space and identify hard to find cache files and other shit that takes up a lot of space. After about 30-60 minutes I was satisfied and wanted to try Claude Code next. So I hopped over to the Code tab (not using terminal yet). I sent Claude a message in the chat and introduced myself and asked what it could do. After chatting briefly, I asked if it could help me with a task I was doing earlier, which was compressing MP3 files to fit within Notion's 5MB file upload limit on the free plan. I also wanted to compress large PDF files that were taking up a ton of storage in my iBooks (some were 100+ MB) and didn't need to be. After trying out various online file converters and compressors, I asked if Claude could build me a simple right-click "compress PDF" action. During our chat it became clear I wanted it to also compress MP3s and even images. So I asked it to plan out an app which Claude named "Squeeze" that would intelligently reduce the file size of whatever I threw at it. It recommended installing tools like FFMPEG, Ghostscript, and various image compressors like mozJPEG, etc. Which it did on its own. I didn't have to figure this out. Cool.
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If you want to start building BIG things, definitely move over to using a terminal hosted version of Claude Code. GSD will hold your hand with this. That being said, the $20/m will not be enough to do this. I highly recommend sinking $200/m into the Max Plan if you can or looking into something like CCR (Claude Code Router) to link Claude Code to other (cheaper) models.
/gsd:add-tests <phase> feature
One of the things I love about the GSD workflow is that after the implementation and verification, y produces a UAT for the human to manually verify. THIS IS AWESOME and I always follow it gladly. Nevertheless, after I finish, I always add tests (without clearing context) with something like `/gsd:quick update the test suite (unit and e2e) in the @./tests/unit and @tests/e2e folder, based on the requirements of this phase. To verify your work, use pnpm:test:run to run the unit test and pnpm:e2e to run the e2e tests. Once everything passes, commit your work ` I'm thinking that adding a proper GSD command to achieve this after each phase would be awesome. Maybe something like `/gsd:add-tests <phase> <optional additional instructions>` What do you think?
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This is a great idea. Can you open a PR?
GSD merch idea
@Lex Christopherson I think i can also create a thumbnail
GSD merch idea
3 likes • 15d
That hat is killer!
Hidden value using GSD
I've noticed something extremely important when i use GSD. the mental fatigue that comes along with app development is dramatically reduced. - I (almost) don't need to worry about context rot anymore. - I can get into the small features I want in my app without needing to think about them. the AI suggest them to me. - I get other shit done while my team of agents work. I am sure there's plenty more! Thanks @Lex Christopherson
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Dude this is awesome. Amazing feedback - thank you so much 😊
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Hi I'm TÂCHES. I'm a music producer and creativity coach based in Costa Rica. I love cryptic crosswords, beef jerky and conspiracy “theories” 🇬🇧🇪🇸

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