比特币橙子Trader|Mar 27, 2026 08:40
Recently, I discovered an open-source project that can be called a "solo combat cheat": gstack, which has 50000 stars on Github.
This is the personal trump card of YC (Y Combinator) President Garry Tan personally going to open source.
I think it's suitable for students who don't have a stable programming environment yet, just throw the AI configuration to you.
A while ago, AI expert Karpathy lamented that he hadn't typed code in a long time, and Garry Tan immediately took out this project as a response. He relied on this workflow to manage YC full-time while also working part-time for 60 days to produce 600000 lines of production grade code (35% of which was still testing). It's simply outrageous.
Simply put, it is an engineering suite that transforms AI into a "reorganized virtual R&D team".
It pre-set 15 highly independent roles and tools. By using it to write code, you are truly becoming a boss and following a very rigorous R&D process.
Its core gameplay is driven entirely by slash commands:
/Office hours: Interrogate your product pain points like a YC mentor. It will not blindly follow you, but will point out the loopholes in your requirements and force you to converge on core functions.
/Plan eng review: The virtual technology director is online to help you determine the architecture, deduce data flow, tackle edge cases, and identify security risks.
/QA: A virtual testing engineer who can open a real browser to run your page, catch bugs, and try atomic fixes.
/Ship: Release engineers to help you run tests, check coverage, and automatically generate PR.
Essentially, it standardizes the process of AI assisted programming into:
Think → Plan → Build → Code Review → Test → Release
At present, it natively supports Claude Code and is also compatible with Cursor and Gemini CLI.
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