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GStack

GStack

Use Garry Tan's exact Claude Code setup

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Overview

What it is

gstack turns Claude Code from one generic assistant into a team of specialists you can summon on demand. Six opinionated workflow skills for Claude Code. Plan review, code review, one-command shipping, browser automation, and engineering retrospectives — all as slash commands.

Intent

I need it when

Maintain code quality and catch bugs before production while using AI-assisted development

GStack includes /review for rigorous code review, /qa for real browser testing, /cso for security audits (OWASP + STRIDE), and /design-review to catch AI-generated UI slop. These structured workflows ensure AI-written code meets production standards without manual overhead.

Plan and validate product ideas before building to avoid wasted engineering effort

GStack provides /office-hours for product interrogation, /plan-ceo-review for strategic challenge, and /autoplan for end-to-end feature planning. These tools help founders and technical leads think through scope, architecture, and feasibility before Claude Code writes a single line.

Reduce context switching and keep AI development work within existing Git and GitHub workflows

GStack integrates directly into Claude Code as local skills and works with GitHub repositories. All 23 tools are Markdown-based slash commands that operate on branches, PRs, and staging URLs, keeping the entire AI-assisted workflow inside the developer's existing version control and CI/CD pipeline.

Deploy AI agents to OpenClaw for autonomous task execution without manual Claude Code sessions

GStack skills work natively in OpenClaw agents via ClawHub, allowing teams to dispatch coding tasks (security audits, code review, QA, feature builds) to AI agents that automatically invoke the right GStack workflow and report results back.

Ship products faster as a solo founder or small technical team without hiring additional engineers

GStack provides 23 specialized AI agent roles (CEO, designer, eng manager, QA, security officer, release engineer) as slash commands that orchestrate Claude Code to plan, review, test, and deploy code. This lets one person move at the velocity of a larger team by automating architectural decisions, design validation, security audits, and release workflows.

Drop

Not a fit when

  • User needs a commercial SaaS product with vendor support and SLAs
  • User lacks Claude Code access or does not use Claude as their AI coding assistant
  • User is not comfortable with command-line tools, Git, Bun, and Node.js setup
  • User needs real-time collaborative editing with non-technical team members
  • User requires pre-built integrations with enterprise tools like Jira, Salesforce, or ServiceNow
Commercials

Pricing

Free, open source, MIT license