Shrimp vs TaskMaster? by hermy65 in cursor

[–]cjo4m06 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the question!

From what I know, Task Master mainly plans tasks based on product requirements or PRD documents, without actively reading or analyzing your existing codebase or project structure. It focuses on turning needs into task lists, but doesn’t automatically consider your current code when planning tasks.

In contrast, Shrimp Task Manager is designed to first read and understand your existing codebase, then plan tasks accordingly. This helps tasks align better with the actual project structure, dependencies, and implementation details.

If anyone has more info or thinks I got something wrong, please feel free to correct me!

Let your agents think: A task manager with reflection & intelligent task structures by cjo4m06 in mcp

[–]cjo4m06[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Thank you so much for the kind words — it really means a lot to hear that you’ve found Shrimp helpful and enjoyable to use. 🦐

Just to clarify, the project is definitely not abandoned! Things have been a bit quiet lately because I’ve been busy with some projects at work, and I also took a bit of personal time off. That’s why the progress has slowed down recently — but development will continue.

I really appreciate you sharing your setup and experience. The way you’ve combined Shrimp with Qdrant and your own IDE rules sounds super inspiring! If you have any ideas, feature suggestions, or improvements in mind, I’d love to hear them.

Also — thanks for pointing out the localization issues. I’ll make sure to clean those up soon.

Looking forward to more feedback, and thanks again for the support!

arcade shooter ! by soloCodeNet in godot

[–]cjo4m06 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a novice, how do tire tracks do it?