Show HN: Claude Code workflow: PRDs → GitHub Issues → parallel execution

I built a lightweight project management workflow to keep AI-driven development organized.

The problem was that context kept disappearing between tasks. With multiple Claude agents running in parallel, I’d lose track of specs, dependencies, and history. External PM tools didn’t help because syncing them with repos always created friction.

The solution was to treat GitHub Issues as the database. The "system" is ~50 bash scripts and markdown configs that:

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Show HN: I've made an easy to extend and flexible JavaScript logger

hi! I've made a logger for JS/TS. It's easily extendable, easy to use and configure.

Would like to hear a feedback from you!


Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44951200

Points: 4

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https://github.com/inshinrei/halua

Show HN: Hanaco Weather – A poetic weather SNS from the OS Yamato project

hanaco Weather is a minimalist social network where users post short, emotional weather thoughts and connect with others experiencing the same weather.

No likes or followers (for now) — just gentle presence.

Built entirely by a solo engineer, including the custom operating system it runs on: OS Yamato.

What is OS Yamato?

OS Yamato is a poetic, ephemerality-first operating system designed to let digital memories bloom and fade, like flowers in the wind.

Features include:

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Ask HN: Why does the US Visa application website do a port-scan of my network?

I have recently installed this extension on FF: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/port-authorit... and yesterday I visited this website: https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/ and I got a notification that the website tried to do a port-scan of my private network.

Is this a common thing? I have just recently installed the extension, so


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