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Show HN: Nanopm – PM automation for Claude Code (audit → strategy → roadmap)
Garry Tan's gstack proved you can give Claude Code a full engineering team via the SKILL.md standard. I asked: what about the PM layer?<p>One command (/pm-run) runs the full planning cycle inside your terminal — audit → objectives → strategy → roadmap → PRD. Each skill writes a markdown artifact, the next one reads it. Context compounds across the whole pipeline.<p>The part I find most useful: it builds persistent memory of your product in ~/.nanopm/memory/. Re-run /pm-audit six months later and it knows what you tried before. No other PM tool does this because no other PM tool lives in your editor.<p>/pm-breakdown creates tickets directly in Linear or GitHub Issues from the PRD.<p><a href="https://github.com/nmrtn/nanopm" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/nmrtn/nanopm</a><p>Early days, would love to know: does running PM work inside your editor feel right, or does it belong in a separate tool?
Nanopm is a timely experiment in the 'AI Engineer' stack, leveraging the momentum of Claude Code and the gstack ecosystem to automate the PM-to-Dev pipeline. While the product innovation around persistent local memory is clever, the project currently lacks significant traction and faces high platform risk from incumbents like Cursor or Anthropic building these features natively.