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Commands Reference

CommandDescription
/gsdStep mode — execute one unit at a time, pause between each
/gsd nextExplicit step mode (same as /gsd)
/gsd autoAutonomous mode — research, plan, execute, commit, repeat
/gsd quickExecute a quick task with GSD guarantees (atomic commits, state tracking) without full planning overhead
/gsd stopStop auto mode gracefully
/gsd pausePause auto-mode (preserves state, /gsd auto to resume)
/gsd steerHard-steer plan documents during execution
/gsd discussDiscuss architecture and decisions (works alongside auto mode)
/gsd statusProgress dashboard
/gsd widgetCycle dashboard widget: full / small / min / off
/gsd queueQueue and reorder future milestones (safe during auto mode)
/gsd captureFire-and-forget thought capture (works during auto mode)
/gsd triageManually trigger triage of pending captures
/gsd dispatchDispatch a specific phase directly (research, plan, execute, complete, reassess, uat, replan)
/gsd historyView execution history (supports --cost, --phase, --model filters)
/gsd forensicsFull-access GSD debugger — structured anomaly detection, unit traces, and LLM-guided root-cause analysis for auto-mode failures
/gsd cleanupClean up GSD state files and stale worktrees
/gsd visualizeOpen workflow visualizer (progress, deps, metrics, timeline)
/gsd export --htmlGenerate self-contained HTML report for current or completed milestone
/gsd export --html --allGenerate retrospective reports for all milestones at once
/gsd updateUpdate GSD to the latest version in-session
/gsd knowledgeAdd persistent project knowledge (rule, pattern, or lesson)
/gsd fastToggle service tier for supported models (prioritized API routing)
/gsd rateRate last unit’s model tier (over/ok/under) — improves adaptive routing
/gsd changelogShow categorized release notes
/gsd logsBrowse activity logs, debug logs, and metrics
/gsd remoteControl remote auto-mode
/gsd helpCategorized command reference with descriptions for all GSD subcommands
CommandDescription
/gsd prefsModel selection, timeouts, budget ceiling
/gsd modeSwitch workflow mode (solo/team) with coordinated defaults for milestone IDs, git commit behavior, and documentation
/gsd configRe-run the provider setup wizard (LLM provider + tool keys)
/gsd keysAPI key manager — list, add, remove, test, rotate, doctor
/gsd doctorRuntime health checks with auto-fix — issues surface in real time across widget, visualizer, and HTML reports (v2.40)
/gsd inspectShow SQLite DB diagnostics
/gsd initProject init wizard — detect, configure, bootstrap .gsd/
/gsd setupGlobal setup status and configuration
/gsd skill-healthSkill lifecycle dashboard — usage stats, success rates, token trends, staleness warnings
/gsd skill-health <name>Detailed view for a single skill
/gsd skill-health --decliningShow only skills flagged for declining performance
/gsd skill-health --stale NShow skills unused for N+ days
/gsd hooksShow configured post-unit and pre-dispatch hooks
/gsd run-hookManually trigger a specific hook
/gsd migrateMigrate a v1 .planning directory to .gsd format
CommandDescription
/gsd new-milestoneCreate a new milestone
/gsd skipPrevent a unit from auto-mode dispatch
/gsd undoRevert last completed unit
/gsd undo-taskReset a specific task’s completion state (DB + markdown)
/gsd reset-sliceReset a slice and all its tasks (DB + markdown)
/gsd parkPark a milestone — skip without deleting
/gsd unparkReactivate a parked milestone
Discard milestoneAvailable via /gsd wizard → “Milestone actions” → “Discard”
CommandDescription
/gsd parallel startAnalyze eligibility, confirm, and start workers
/gsd parallel statusShow all workers with state, progress, and cost
/gsd parallel stop [MID]Stop all workers or a specific milestone’s worker
/gsd parallel pause [MID]Pause all workers or a specific one
/gsd parallel resume [MID]Resume paused workers
/gsd parallel merge [MID]Merge completed milestones back to main

See Parallel Orchestration for full documentation.

CommandDescription
/gsd startStart a workflow template (bugfix, spike, feature, hotfix, refactor, security-audit, dep-upgrade, full-project)
/gsd start resumeResume an in-progress workflow
/gsd templatesList available workflow templates
/gsd templates info <name>Show detailed template info
CommandDescription
/gsd workflow newCreate a new workflow definition (via skill)
/gsd workflow run <name>Create a run and start auto-mode
/gsd workflow listList workflow runs
/gsd workflow validate <name>Validate a workflow definition YAML
/gsd workflow pausePause custom workflow auto-mode
/gsd workflow resumeResume paused custom workflow auto-mode
CommandDescription
/gsd extensions listList all extensions and their status
/gsd extensions enable <id>Enable a disabled extension
/gsd extensions disable <id>Disable an extension
/gsd extensions info <id>Show extension details
CommandDescription
/gsd cmux statusShow cmux detection, prefs, and capabilities
/gsd cmux onEnable cmux integration
/gsd cmux offDisable cmux integration
/gsd cmux notifications on/offToggle cmux desktop notifications
/gsd cmux sidebar on/offToggle cmux sidebar metadata
/gsd cmux splits on/offToggle cmux visual subagent splits
CommandDescription
/github-sync bootstrapInitial setup — creates GitHub Milestones, Issues, and draft PRs from current .gsd/ state
/github-sync statusShow sync mapping counts (milestones, slices, tasks)

Enable with github.enabled: true in preferences. Requires gh CLI installed and authenticated. Sync mapping is persisted in .gsd/.github-sync.json.

CommandDescription
/worktree (/wt)Git worktree lifecycle — create, switch, merge, remove
CommandDescription
/clearStart a new session (alias for /new)
/exitGraceful shutdown — saves session state before exiting
/killKill GSD process immediately
/modelSwitch the active model
/loginLog in to an LLM provider
/thinkingToggle thinking level during sessions
/voiceToggle real-time speech-to-text (macOS, Linux)
ShortcutAction
Ctrl+Alt+GToggle dashboard overlay
Ctrl+Alt+VToggle voice transcription
Ctrl+Alt+BShow background shell processes
Ctrl+V / Alt+VPaste image from clipboard (screenshot → vision input)
EscapePause auto mode (preserves conversation)

Note: In terminals without Kitty keyboard protocol support (macOS Terminal.app, JetBrains IDEs), slash-command fallbacks are shown instead of Ctrl+Alt shortcuts.

Tip: If Ctrl+V is intercepted by your terminal (e.g. Warp), use Alt+V instead for clipboard image paste.

FlagDescription
gsdStart a new interactive session
gsd --continue (-c)Resume the most recent session for the current directory
gsd --model <id>Override the default model for this session
gsd --print "msg" (-p)Single-shot prompt mode (no TUI)
gsd --mode <text|json|rpc|mcp>Output mode for non-interactive use
gsd --list-models [search]List available models and exit
gsd --web [path]Start browser-based web interface (optional project path)
gsd --worktree (-w) [name]Start session in a git worktree (auto-generates name if omitted)
gsd --no-sessionDisable session persistence
gsd --extension <path>Load an additional extension (can be repeated)
gsd --append-system-prompt <text>Append text to the system prompt
gsd --tools <list>Comma-separated list of tools to enable
gsd --version (-v)Print version and exit
gsd --help (-h)Print help and exit
gsd sessionsInteractive session picker — list all saved sessions for the current directory and choose one to resume
gsd --debugEnable structured JSONL diagnostic logging for troubleshooting dispatch and state issues
gsd configSet up global API keys for search and docs tools (saved to ~/.gsd/agent/auth.json, applies to all projects). See Global API Keys.
gsd updateUpdate GSD to the latest version
gsd headless new-milestoneCreate a new milestone from a context file (headless — no TUI required)

gsd headless runs /gsd commands without a TUI — designed for CI, cron jobs, and scripted automation. It spawns a child process in RPC mode, auto-responds to interactive prompts, detects completion, and exits with meaningful exit codes.

Terminal window
# Run auto mode (default)
gsd headless
# Run a single unit
gsd headless next
# Instant JSON snapshot — no LLM, ~50ms
gsd headless query
# With timeout for CI
gsd headless --timeout 600000 auto
# Force a specific phase
gsd headless dispatch plan
# Create a new milestone from a context file and start auto mode
gsd headless new-milestone --context brief.md --auto
# Create a milestone from inline text
gsd headless new-milestone --context-text "Build a REST API with auth"
# Pipe context from stdin
echo "Build a CLI tool" | gsd headless new-milestone --context -
FlagDescription
--timeout NOverall timeout in milliseconds (default: 300000 / 5 min)
--max-restarts NAuto-restart on crash with exponential backoff (default: 3). Set 0 to disable
--jsonStream all events as JSONL to stdout
--model IDOverride the model for the headless session
--context <file>Context file for new-milestone (use - for stdin)
--context-text <text>Inline context text for new-milestone
--autoChain into auto-mode after milestone creation

Exit codes: 0 = complete, 1 = error or timeout, 2 = blocked.

Any /gsd subcommand works as a positional argument — gsd headless status, gsd headless doctor, gsd headless dispatch execute, etc.

Returns a single JSON object with the full project snapshot — no LLM session, no RPC child, instant response (~50ms). This is the recommended way for orchestrators and scripts to inspect GSD state.

Terminal window
gsd headless query | jq '.state.phase'
# "executing"
gsd headless query | jq '.next'
# {"action":"dispatch","unitType":"execute-task","unitId":"M001/S01/T03"}
gsd headless query | jq '.cost.total'
# 4.25

Output schema:

{
"state": {
"phase": "executing",
"activeMilestone": { "id": "M001", "title": "..." },
"activeSlice": { "id": "S01", "title": "..." },
"activeTask": { "id": "T01", "title": "..." },
"registry": [{ "id": "M001", "status": "active" }, ...],
"progress": { "milestones": { "done": 0, "total": 2 }, "slices": { "done": 1, "total": 3 } },
"blockers": []
},
"next": {
"action": "dispatch",
"unitType": "execute-task",
"unitId": "M001/S01/T01"
},
"cost": {
"workers": [{ "milestoneId": "M001", "cost": 1.50, "state": "running", ... }],
"total": 1.50
}
}

gsd --mode mcp runs GSD as a Model Context Protocol server over stdin/stdout. This exposes all GSD tools (read, write, edit, bash, etc.) to external AI clients — Claude Desktop, VS Code Copilot, and any MCP-compatible host.

Terminal window
# Start GSD as an MCP server
gsd --mode mcp

The server registers all tools from the agent session and maps MCP tools/list and tools/call requests to GSD tool definitions. It runs until the transport closes.

/gsd update checks npm for a newer version of GSD and installs it without leaving the session.

Terminal window
/gsd update
# Current version: v2.36.0
# Checking npm registry...
# Updated to v2.37.0. Restart GSD to use the new version.

If already up to date, it reports so and takes no action.

/gsd export generates reports of milestone work.

Terminal window
# Generate HTML report for the active milestone
/gsd export --html
# Generate retrospective reports for ALL milestones at once
/gsd export --html --all

Reports are saved to .gsd/reports/ with a browseable index.html that links to all generated snapshots.