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Variet 5895627f21 chore: quantlab-agent 프로젝트 초기 설정
agent_guide 템플릿 기반으로 프로젝트 구조 설정.
Gitea(quantlab-agent), Vikunja(project #15) 연동 완료.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-08 09:54:19 +09:00

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gsd-add-backlog Add an idea to the backlog parking lot (999.x numbering)
Add a backlog item to the roadmap using 999.x numbering. Backlog items are unsequenced ideas that aren't ready for active planning — they live outside the normal phase sequence and accumulate context over time.
  1. Read ROADMAP.md to find existing backlog entries:

    cat .planning/ROADMAP.md
    
  2. Find next backlog number:

    NEXT=$(node ".agent/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" phase next-decimal 999 --raw)
    

    If no 999.x phases exist, start at 999.1.

  3. Create the phase directory:

    SLUG=$(node ".agent/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" generate-slug "$ARGUMENTS")
    mkdir -p ".planning/phases/${NEXT}-${SLUG}"
    touch ".planning/phases/${NEXT}-${SLUG}/.gitkeep"
    
  4. Add to ROADMAP.md under a ## Backlog section. If the section doesn't exist, create it at the end:

    ## Backlog
    
    ### Phase {NEXT}: {description} (BACKLOG)
    
    **Goal:** [Captured for future planning]
    **Requirements:** TBD
    **Plans:** 0 plans
    
    Plans:
    - [ ] TBD (promote with /gsd-review-backlog when ready)
    
  5. Commit:

    node ".agent/get-shit-done/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" commit "docs: add backlog item ${NEXT}${ARGUMENTS}" --files .planning/ROADMAP.md ".planning/phases/${NEXT}-${SLUG}/.gitkeep"
    
  6. Report:

    ## 📋 Backlog Item Added
    
    Phase {NEXT}: {description}
    Directory: .planning/phases/{NEXT}-{slug}/
    
    This item lives in the backlog parking lot.
    Use /gsd-discuss-phase {NEXT} to explore it further.
    Use /gsd-review-backlog to promote items to active milestone.
    
- 999.x numbering keeps backlog items out of the active phase sequence - Phase directories are created immediately, so /gsd-discuss-phase and /gsd-plan-phase work on them - No `Depends on:` field — backlog items are unsequenced by definition - Sparse numbering is fine (999.1, 999.3) — always uses next-decimal