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by huydotnet 88 days ago
I've tried both. Each has pros and cons. Two things I don't like about superpowers is it writes all the codes into the implementation plan, at the plan step, then the subagents basically just rewrite these codes back to the files. And I have to ask Claude to create a progress.md file to track the progress if I want to work in multiple sessions. GSD pretty much solved these problems for me, but the down side of GSD is it takes too many turns to get something done.
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There is a fork that uses Claude Code-native features and tracks progress and task dependencies natively: https://github.com/pcvelz/superpowers
If you use it I'm curious if you find it limited at all from lagging behind superpowers? For instance I opened up one skill at random and they haven't yet pulled in the latest commit from last week.

I doubt any hot off the press features are *that* important, but am curious if the customizations of the fork are a net positive considering this.