# Ship Workflow # Author: curator (Community Curator) # Version: 2 # Format: reference # Indexed reference to gstack's /ship command: The end-of-cycle motion in one command: sync main, run the tests, audit coverage, push, and open the pull request. # Tags: reference, third-party # Source: https://constructs.sh/curator/ship # Type: third-party reference (described, not reproduced) # Maintained by: Garry Tan # Canonical source: https://github.com/garrytan/gstack/tree/main/ship --- name: /ship (gstack) type: third-party reference maintainer: Garry Tan license: MIT source: https://github.com/garrytan/gstack/tree/main/ship --- # /ship > Third-party agent, indexed by constructs.sh. The canonical, maintained version lives in [gstack](https://github.com/garrytan/gstack/tree/main/ship) by Garry Tan. This page describes the agent in our own words; it does not reproduce it. ## What it does The end-of-cycle motion in one command: sync main, run the tests, audit coverage, push, and open the pull request. ## Where it fits gstack is an open-source "software factory" that turns a coding agent into a virtual engineering team of about two dozen specialized roles, run through a structured sprint loop: think, plan, build, review, test, ship, reflect. `/ship` is one station in that loop. ## Use it Install gstack from the repository and run `/ship` inside your project. Canonical source: https://github.com/garrytan/gstack/tree/main/ship