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Hey, Pawan this side a cyber security and agentic ecosystem builder
Hi am a cyber security guy, MBA and agentic builder visual plus code powered.
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Hey @Pawan Phogat nice to have you here. maybe you'd also like to jump into the GSD discord group. Cyber security is something that interests the community to incorporate with GSD
Debugging
Hi there everyone, I have been trying to debug something with GSD, I have tried manually, after finishing a phase, I would often go and do verify phase, did you also follow this step? I realized from one of the earlier videos, Taches also used the debug option and I am curious if this a better way to work? Any experiences any of you have with debugging. And/or using gsd:debug? Particularly I was debugging something in frontend/backend and user authentication with Google Firebase. It seemed to change something about the deployment configuration and would keep screwing things up.
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hey @Tolga Cakir when i finish a phase and testing stuff, if I find something needs fixing then I use /gsd:debug "explain what is the issue" . this step have very strong debugging capability. if you want to ad something later on then do /gsd:add-todo . if you want to implement something fast without planning (not complicated phase) the use /gsd:quick
This is rich! but...
Just tried it out and i like the questions it asks me. I feel like it really works like magic! However im new to this i'd need help how to use it exactly. For example i closed the terminal and i do not know how to continue where it left off. i could use some tips. sorry for the noob questions.
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first of all, welcome. you are about to get amazed, hehe. when you want to stop your work and continue later just do: /gsd:pause-work it will then create a handoff for next session. wait for it to finish, and next time you start your work, do: /gsd:resume-work and you're good. i suggest you study the git repo and just experiment. that's the best way to learn.
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@Juris Šleiners it will continue exactly from where it stopped. no worries. just FYI, i would upgrade to $100 Anthropic Max plan. it is worth it.
Free Project: GSD Monitor w/ Audio Alerts & Notifications
With the help of Claude and GSD, here is the GSD Web Monitor with alerts. This app helps you keep an eye on GSD in a simple web view and when it stops for your input (to answer a question or do the old '/clear' and next step) it will turn yellow and if you don't notice in 60 seconds, it will turn red & play an alert sound. Everything runs locally on your dev machine and, yes, you can just point your phone to the PC's IP (a QR code is even provided) and keep track of GSD's progress on your phone (local network only). Actually plugs into Claude Codes' hook system (just like GSD does) and it does not modify GSD itself in any way. This means it should be GSD update proof. BTW a bonus feature is this works with just Claude Code without GSD too. Free & open source repo is here: https://github.com/GallionConsulting/gsd-monitor
Free Project: GSD Monitor w/ Audio Alerts & Notifications
1 like • 9d
Awesome idea @Leonard Gallion
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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@Boban Vejin the thing is that you need a cursor pro subs, and they are expensive in my opinion
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@Jorge Sepúlveda Ramos I'll try this for Antigravity and see this works
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