{"repo":"tdwhere123/do-it","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/tdwhere123/do-it","clone":"git clone https://github.com/tdwhere123/do-it.git","description":"Installable AI coding workflow for risk-based routing, scoped sub-agents, and evidence-backed completion.","language":"Shell","stars":26,"topics":["agentic-workflow","agents","ai-agents","codex","codex-cli","developer-tools","do-it","skills","subagents","workflow"],"license":"MIT","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"do-it English 中文 Less is more. The best workflow is the one you don't notice until it saves you. Most AI coding workflows add rules. do-it starts from the opposite direction: what can the agent skip? Small work stays small. No mandatory brainstorm → grill → plan → review chain. Every skill, every sub-agent, every hook earns its place by being useful right now — not by being part of a pipeline. What remains is lean and deliberate: - Every line of code is a liability before it's an asset. A shared decision ladder asks \"does this need to exist?\" before \"how should I build it?\" - \"Done\" is an evidence claim, not a confidence level. Show proof from the worktree, or say NOT VERIFIED . - Advisory, never blocking. Hooks nudge. Skills suggest. The agent's judgment — and yours — wins. This is the workflow I use every day. If it fits your style, use it. If something feels wrong, open an issue, send a PR, or fork it. Quick Start 1. Install Host Command --- --- Codex codex plugin marketplace add tdwhere123/do-it && codex plugin add do-it@tdwhere-do-it Claude Code /plugin marketplace add tdwhere123/do-it → /plugin install do-it@do-it Cursor npm run install:cursor-local → Reload Window OpenCode opencode plugin @tdwhere/do-it-opencode -g Pi pi install npm:@tdwhere/do-it-pi Kimi Code /plugins install https://github.com/tdwhere123/do-it Per-host details and smoke tests: docs/install.md. 2. Talk normally do-it works behind the scenes. You don't invoke it — it fires at the right lifecycle points","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/tdwhere123","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/tdwhere123/do-it/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}