
Software development has entered the "agent era," where AI models function as specialized team members capable of handling complex, end-to-end tasks. GStack implements a "thin harness, fat skills" architecture, enabling developers to structure AI workflows with defined roles, processes, and adversarial reviews. The "Office Hours" skill distills Y Combinator’s partner methodology to pressure-test product ideas and business models, while integrated browser automation allows agents to perform real-world tasks like navigating websites and downloading documents. By running parallel agent sessions for planning, design, coding, and quality assurance, developers can manage multiple projects simultaneously, drastically reducing the time and resources required to build functional software. This shift transforms the developer’s role from manual coder to orchestrator of autonomous, high-performance AI teams, effectively lowering the barrier to building complex applications.
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