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Using milestones....
I have a couple of questions of how milestones are intended to be used. 1. Can I have more than 1 open milestone at the same time or should there should always be only 1 currently open and worked on? I'm wondering if the whole plan -> implement -> audit -> complete milestone si supposed to be linear or can 2 milestones be doing this at the same time. I understand that implementing things could make the state clash, but I was wondering if it acceptable to open 2 milestones and make progress at least in the interview phase 2. Same idea for phases within a milestone: is it possible to go through the interview phase in 2 phases in parallel or should they always be sequential? I'm basically trying to figure out how to make the most of my human time when claude is doing long running tasks, maybe making progress with interviews or planning phases/milestones thank you!
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thx bedeleu, you nailed it here that is exactly what I've been doing: using todos and keeping notes outside of planning im spliting my terminal in 2: right side for GSD and left side for research tasks keeping nodes in a docs/research folder ourside the GSD ./planning folder My question also pointed exactly to what you mention about running /gsd:discuss-phase N ahead. I was wondering if i can discuss a phase N+1 while phase N is still working.
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absolutely and actually, this is great because the discuss phase is the most HILP-intensive I dont mind the forced parallelism of further steps is you can make progress with the discuss phase
/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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ok thx, I will
Using GSD in a dev team context
I have been trying out GSD for a couple of days and I'm mind blown. I can totally see how it captures where agentic coding workflows should be heading. Nevertheless, I can see how the GSD approach works incredibly well for solo builders, but I'm wondering how this tool (or the underlying philosophy/approach) could be extended for a dev team, where multiple devs are touching a codebase. I see that if 2 or more devs are working using GSD in separate branches, then the GSD state would have an irreconciliable merge conflict. It would be AMAZING if a new feature could be implemented to make it usable for teams, with some sort of "GSD state merge resolution", where maybe GSD would track state separately for multiple devs (like branching state) and then adding some sort of "GSD state merge", where GSD takes all the parallel states and updates the global project state.
0 likes • 11d
this is genius, thank you so much for the explanation using GSD as a personal tool outside version control would definitely solve the issue Now I see how devs can have their own untracked .planning folder, and create milestones for each ticket (or group of related tickets) so exciting!
Converting todos into phases and inserting into a milestone
Any hint of what should the workflow or command sequence be in order to take a todo item, convert it into 1 or many phases and insert them into a milestone? should I just use /gsd:quick and chat about the todo and ask claude to turn it into phases? what is the recommended way of using todos?
0 likes • 11d
awesome, this makes total sense thank you!
How to use GSD in Cursor?
I am a heavy Cursor user and would love to use GSD in it. Any clues on how to do this? Has anyone tried this? would it be enough to just copy the GSD .claude commands/agents, etc to the .cursor folder in my repo? or maybe this could be a new feature, just like the new opencode option!
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so you just copy the GSD files from /.claude to /.cursor in your repo?
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yeah, I was hoping to use the cursor agents to be able to use the cursor plan from my job
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