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GStack’s persistence of user reading “Boil the Lake” essay is not cross-platform compatible #475

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Every time I try to run a GStack skill on Windows, I am prompted to read the “Boil the Lake” essay again. Look, I get it… the first few times I did read it again, because I thought the GStack was trying to reinforce the message.

After the fifth read through, though, I realized that I was being reminded each time because the GStack itself failed to persist the file that indicates I have in fact read the essay.

I think the error lies here:

User answered Claude's questions:
L • Want to open the Boil the Lake essay in your browser? → No thanks
en • Bash(touch ~/.gstack/.completeness-intro-seen)
L Running...
Bash command
touch ~/ .gstack/.completeness-intro-seen
Mark completeness intro as seen

Note that these forward slashes break in a win32 environment, so the file is never persisted. I actually don’t mind right now, because I still like to read the essay before embarking on a GStack marathon, but I’m sure in a few weeks I will be okay to skip it.

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