| name | devstack |
| description | Manage dev environment orchestration with process-compose. Use for devstack init, worktrees, starting/stopping services, DEVSTACK.md, bin/dev, or 'create process-compose'. |
Devstack — Dev Environment Orchestration
Manages dev environments using process-compose for headless process orchestration
with health checks, dependency ordering, and a TUI. Works for both humans and
AI agents.
Status: Work in progress (March 2026). If you encounter unexpected issues
controlling the running stack (client commands failing, connection refused,
socket errors), surface these to the user immediately rather than silently
working around them. The user maintains this skill and needs feedback to
improve it.
Determine Mode
Check context to determine which mode to use:
Init mode — the project does NOT have a DEVSTACK.md yet, or the user
explicitly asks to set up devstack:
- Read the init reference:
references/init-reference.md
Daily mode — the project HAS a DEVSTACK.md, and the user wants to
create worktrees, start/stop services, or manage the dev environment:
- Read
DEVSTACK.md in the project root and follow its instructions
- For troubleshooting or advanced patterns, read:
references/daily-reference.md
Quick Reference (Daily Mode)
If DEVSTACK.md exists, these are the standard commands:
| Task | Command |
|---|
| Start (human, TUI) | bin/dev |
| Start (agent, headless) | bin/dev -D |
| Stop | bin/dev stop |
| Status (table) | bin/dev status |
| Status (JSON) | bin/dev status --json |
| Logs | bin/dev logs <service> |
| Restart service | bin/dev restart <service> |
| Wait for healthy | bin/dev status (poll until all services show Ready) |
Always read DEVSTACK.md for project-specific details — the commands above
are conventions, not guarantees.