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Install globally (user-level):
npx skillhub install juaniitos/AnyoneAIInterviewerBackend/gsd-updateInstall in current project:
npx skillhub install juaniitos/AnyoneAIInterviewerBackend/gsd-update --projectSuggested path: ~/.claude/skills/gsd-update/
SKILL.md Content
---
name: "gsd-update"
description: "Update GSD to latest version with changelog display"
metadata:
short-description: "Update GSD to latest version with changelog display"
---
<codex_skill_adapter>
## A. Skill Invocation
- This skill is invoked by mentioning `$gsd-update`.
- Treat all user text after `$gsd-update` as `{{GSD_ARGS}}`.
- If no arguments are present, treat `{{GSD_ARGS}}` as empty.
## B. AskUserQuestion → request_user_input Mapping
GSD workflows use `AskUserQuestion` (Claude Code syntax). Translate to Codex `request_user_input`:
Parameter mapping:
- `header` → `header`
- `question` → `question`
- Options formatted as `"Label" — description` → `{label: "Label", description: "description"}`
- Generate `id` from header: lowercase, replace spaces with underscores
Batched calls:
- `AskUserQuestion([q1, q2])` → single `request_user_input` with multiple entries in `questions[]`
Multi-select workaround:
- Codex has no `multiSelect`. Use sequential single-selects, or present a numbered freeform list asking the user to enter comma-separated numbers.
Execute mode fallback:
- When `request_user_input` is rejected (Execute mode), present a plain-text numbered list and pick a reasonable default.
## C. Task() → spawn_agent Mapping
GSD workflows use `Task(...)` (Claude Code syntax). Translate to Codex collaboration tools:
Direct mapping:
- `Task(subagent_type="X", prompt="Y")` → `spawn_agent(agent_type="X", message="Y")`
- `Task(model="...")` → omit (Codex uses per-role config, not inline model selection)
- `fork_context: false` by default — GSD agents load their own context via `<files_to_read>` blocks
Parallel fan-out:
- Spawn multiple agents → collect agent IDs → `wait(ids)` for all to complete
Result parsing:
- Look for structured markers in agent output: `CHECKPOINT`, `PLAN COMPLETE`, `SUMMARY`, etc.
- `close_agent(id)` after collecting results from each agent
</codex_skill_adapter>
<objective>
Check for GSD updates, install if available, and display what changed.
Routes to the update workflow which handles:
- Version detection (local vs global installation)
- npm version checking
- Changelog fetching and display
- User confirmation with clean install warning
- Update execution and cache clearing
- Restart reminder
</objective>
<execution_context>
@/Users/diegocaminor/Documents/proyectos/anyone-ai/final-project/AnyoneAIInterviewerBackend/.codex/get-shit-done/workflows/update.md
</execution_context>
<process>
**Follow the update workflow** from `@/Users/diegocaminor/Documents/proyectos/anyone-ai/final-project/AnyoneAIInterviewerBackend/.codex/get-shit-done/workflows/update.md`.
The workflow handles all logic including:
1. Installed version detection (local/global)
2. Latest version checking via npm
3. Version comparison
4. Changelog fetching and extraction
5. Clean install warning display
6. User confirmation
7. Update execution
8. Cache clearing
</process>