gsd:workstreams
Manage parallel workstreams — list, create, switch, status, progress, complete, and resume
What this skill does
# /gsd:workstreams
Manage parallel workstreams for concurrent milestone work.
## Usage
`/gsd:workstreams [subcommand] [args]`
### Subcommands
| Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| `list` | List all workstreams with status |
| `create <name>` | Create a new workstream |
| `status <name>` | Detailed status for one workstream |
| `switch <name>` | Set active workstream |
| `progress` | Progress summary across all workstreams |
| `complete <name>` | Archive a completed workstream |
| `resume <name>` | Resume work in a workstream |
## Step 1: Parse Subcommand
Parse the user's input to determine which workstream operation to perform.
If no subcommand given, default to `list`.
## Step 2: Execute Operation
### list
Run: `gsd-sdk query workstream.list --raw --cwd "$CWD"`
Display the workstreams in a table format showing name, status, current phase, and progress.
### create
Run: `gsd-sdk query workstream.create <name> --raw --cwd "$CWD"`
After creation, display the new workstream path and suggest next steps:
- `/gsd:new-milestone --ws <name>` to set up the milestone
### status
Run: `gsd-sdk query workstream.status <name> --raw --cwd "$CWD"`
Display detailed phase breakdown and state information.
### switch
Run: `gsd-sdk query workstream.set <name> --raw --cwd "$CWD"`
Also set `GSD_WORKSTREAM` for the current session when the runtime supports it.
If the runtime exposes a session identifier, GSD also stores the active workstream
session-locally so concurrent sessions do not overwrite each other.
### progress
Run: `gsd-sdk query workstream.progress --raw --cwd "$CWD"`
Display a progress overview across all workstreams.
### complete
Run: `gsd-sdk query workstream.complete <name> --raw --cwd "$CWD"`
Archive the workstream to milestones/.
### resume
Set the workstream as active and suggest `/gsd:resume-work --ws <name>`.
## Step 3: Display Results
Format the JSON output from gsd-sdk query into a human-readable display.
Include the `${GSD_WS}` flag in any routing suggestions.
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