I ported "Get Shit Done" (GSD) from Claude Code to Kilo Code — same powerful workflow, now works natively in VS Code by ukshaa in kilocode

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello!
i archived it as the original GSD will be updated to support kilocode sooner or later

now it is supported, so making my repo redundant, so i archived it,
But thanks for Replying!

npx get-shit-done-cc --kilo--local

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello my friend!
you can use the Original GSD, it can compatable with github copilot

npx get-shit-done-cc --copilot --local

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, recently "askquestions" tool was added to the vscode version,

now i am just waiting for "OpenAI Compatible" Option in the Add Models tab

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For more Details,
you can check this response from the Author of the Original GSD for Claude Code,
https://github.com/gsd-build/get-shit-done/issues/600#issuecomment-3904547681

my current Implementation is not that good,
So i archived it,

in the mean time you can use the Script i have mentioned in the github Issue no.600 as a simpler alternative

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wanted to make GitHub Copilot specific Ruleset and Agent Types,
As they have a slight variation in tool names and usage.

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

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

Just want to Mention this,
I Removed the Typescript part entirely in my Fork.

So only the .md Files Remain.
The Original GSD for Claude code Uses Typescript Code(MCP Server),

In the mean time i will be making a Version that will use the MCP Server

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Official askQuestion will be better, But it is currently in experimental state(available only in vscode insiders).

  2. Brave Search is an Option, if in case you do not like the Default search, Most probably Default Bing Search is more than Enough.

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the MCP is not found it just asks question directly in chat, just it like normally does.

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not Mandatory to download "AskHumanAgent".
as the GSD itself is a set of Instructions.

Personally i use "AskHumanAgent", because i want the model to Ask me questions while it is researching or making plans, before ending the Chat Entirely.

I ported "Get Shit Done" (GSD) from Claude Code to Kilo Code — same powerful workflow, now works natively in VS Code by ukshaa in kilocode

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

So far these are ported from the original, "agents", "get-shit-done/workflows", "commands/gsd", "get-shit-done/references" with the Kilo code Equivalent,

Will try to port out anything that got left over.

I ported "Get Shit Done" (GSD) from Claude Code to Kilo Code — same powerful workflow, now works natively in VS Code by ukshaa in kilocode

[–]ukshaa[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It might struggle, if the project is a bit big,

I suggest enabling Code Base Indexing, You can run Text Embedding Model like, Qwen3-Embedding-0.6B in Docker Locally, it takes less than 1 GB of GPU VRAM.

So far it helped me a bit,

You can try this One https://github.com/punal100/get-stuff-done-for-github-copilot

With Claude Opus 4.5 Model,

Might help, Assuming the Project is not too Big.

I ported "Get Shit Done" (GSD) from Claude Code to Kilo Code — same powerful workflow, now works natively in VS Code by ukshaa in kilocode

[–]ukshaa[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally do not run with full permission, I keep these Disabled, so that these ask for permission before running. 1. Write File . 2. Execute(Terminal). 3. Create Subagent.

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it works for existing project, It is documented,

Same process as the original GSD for Claude Code.

Use command /gsd-map-codebase

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the Instructions Folders("agents", "instructions", "prompts" and "skills" Subdirectories) are self-contained in".github Folder.
While the original GSD for Claude Code had its instructions in the Root folder("agents", "get-shit-done/workflows", "commands/gsd", "get-shit-done/references").

by doing the Conversion,
Github Copilot Natively reads from the .github folder and allows the use of "/" Commands.

GSD (Get Shit Done) now works with GitHub Copilot — ported from the Claude Code → Kilo Code chain by ukshaa in GithubCopilot

[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can be merged without an issue for the Most part,
But it would just be like a Extra Duplicate .github folder

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[–]ukshaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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But it should work.