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A "plan" is just a structured markdown file that describes the design of a unit of work. See an example below (click to enlarge). A plan file may contain a list of tasks.
A task is the smallest unit of work. A plan is broken down into tasks. Tasks keep getting added/removed/re-ordered as required, as the plan evolves.
Both plans and tasks are stored as text files within the project's git repository (externalized options coming soon). Each version of a plan gets its own git tag (eg: plan-10-v1, plan-10-v2). This makes it available permanently for future reference. See below Version 1 and Version 17 (yep, that was a lot of iterating!) of a plan to migrate from Maven to Gradle.
Apache 2.0. View on Github
Watch a developer go from Version 1 of a shipsmooth plan to Version 3 over two days, based on new knowledge
/plugin marketplace add bitkentech/claude-plugins
/plugin install shipsmooth@bitkentech
/shipsmooth:start
$ codex plugin marketplace add bitkentech/codex-plugins
$ codex plugin add shipsmooth@bitkentech
$shipsmooth start
$ gemini extensions install https://github.com/bitkentech/shipsmooth-gemini
/shipsmooth:start
shipsmooth is being developed by Pramod Biligiri. A freelance software developer and consultant, currently exploring how to develop software using agents.
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