- my very own (probably flawed) workflow sometimes changes planned features along the way which tends to get source code and feature descriptions out of sync - I wanted Claude Code (or Codex) to be faster when accessing the planned tasks - have everything checked out that's needed for work to be able to work offline (sometimes happens on a boat etc.)
So, in short:
Issues stored as YAML-frontmatter Markdown files in .issues/, version-controlled alongside your code. Zero infrastructure: one Go binary, no server, no database, no accounts.
Built for two workflows: - Human: issues list, issues show, issues board (interactive TUI) - Agent: issues next → issues claim <id> → issues done <id>. Auto-generates .agent.md context for Claude Code and other agents.
Relations (blocks, depends-on, related-to, duplicates) are bidirectionally synced. Every change auto-git add-ed. Issues travel with branches, git bisect shows state at any commit.
go install github.com/steviee/git-issues@latest
What do you think?