| name | gsd-thread |
| description | Manage persistent context threads for cross-session work |
Create, list, or resume persistent context threads. Threads are lightweight
cross-session knowledge stores for work that spans multiple sessions but
doesn't belong to any specific phase.
Parse $ARGUMENTS to determine mode:
<mode_list>
If no arguments or $ARGUMENTS is empty:
List all threads:
ls .planning/threads/*.md 2>/dev/null
For each thread, read the first few lines to show title and status:
## Active Threads
| Thread | Status | Last Updated |
|--------|--------|-------------|
| fix-deploy-key-auth | OPEN | 2026-03-15 |
| pasta-tcp-timeout | RESOLVED | 2026-03-12 |
| perf-investigation | IN PROGRESS | 2026-03-17 |
If no threads exist, show:
No threads found. Create one with: /gsd-thread <description>
</mode_list>
<mode_resume>
If $ARGUMENTS matches an existing thread name (file exists):
Resume the thread — load its context into the current session:
cat ".planning/threads/${THREAD_NAME}.md"
Display the thread content and ask what the user wants to work on next.
Update the thread's status to IN PROGRESS if it was OPEN.
</mode_resume>
<mode_create>
If $ARGUMENTS is a new description (no matching thread file):
Create a new thread:
-
Generate slug from description:
SLUG=$(node ".agent/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" generate-slug "$ARGUMENTS" --raw)
-
Create the threads directory if needed:
mkdir -p .planning/threads
-
Write the thread file:
cat > ".planning/threads/${SLUG}.md" << 'EOF'
{description}
*Created from conversation on {today's date}.*
## References
- *(add links, file paths, or issue numbers)*
## Next Steps
- *(what the next session should do first)*
EOF
-
If there's relevant context in the current conversation (code snippets,
error messages, investigation results), extract and add it to the Context
section.
-
Commit:
node ".agent/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" commit "docs: create thread — ${ARGUMENTS}" --files ".planning/threads/${SLUG}.md"
-
Report:
## 🧵 Thread Created
Thread: {slug}
File: .planning/threads/{slug}.md
Resume anytime with: /gsd-thread {slug}
</mode_create>
- Threads are NOT phase-scoped — they exist independently of the roadmap
- Lighter weight than /gsd-pause-work — no phase state, no plan context
- The value is in Context and Next Steps — a cold-start session can pick up immediately
- Threads can be promoted to phases or backlog items when they mature:
/gsd-add-phase or /gsd-add-backlog with context from the thread
- Thread files live in .planning/threads/ — no collision with phases or other GSD structures