Garry Tan Releases gstack: An Open-Source Claude Code System for Planning, Code Review, QA, and Shipping
What if AI-assisted coding became more reliable by separating product planning, engineering review, release, and QA into distinct operating modes? That is the idea behind Garry Tan’s gstack , an open-source toolkit that packages Claude Code into 8 opinionated workflow skills backed by a persistent browser runtime. The tookit describes itself as ‘Eight opinionated workflow skills for Claude Code ‘ and groups common software delivery tasks into distinct modes such as planning, review, shipping, browser automation, QA testing, and retrospectives. The goal is not to replace Claude Code with a new model layer. It is to make Claude Code operate with more explicit role boundaries during product planning, engineering review, release, and testing. The 8 Core Commands The gstack repository currently exposes 8 main commands: /plan-ceo-review , /plan-eng-review , /review , /ship , /browse , /qa , /setup-browser-cookies , and /retro . Each command is mapped to a specific operating mode. /plan-...
