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Open methodology · MIT licensed

About the methodology

A repeatable structure for planning, executing, and verifying deep work with AI coding agents — built in the open and free to use.

What it is

Deep Work Plan (DWP) is a methodology, not a product. It defines how to turn a goal into an agreed plan, break that plan into atomic and independently verifiable tasks, and run each task in a focused loop that ends with a check.<br /><br />It is deliberately agnostic about which AI agent or stack you use — adapters translate the same core loop to Claude, Cursor, Copilot, Codex, Gemini, and more. The plan, the tasks, and the running log are all plain Markdown, so the work stays readable, reviewable, and version-controlled.

Core principles

At a glance

  • Open methodology, MIT licensed
  • Framework- and agent-agnostic
  • Maintained by Dailybot and the community
  • Includes a spec, commands, adapters, presets, and examples
  • Markdown-only — no runtime, no lock-in
  • Turns any repository into an AI-first, agent-pilotable codebase

Who maintains it

Deep Work Plan grew out of real engineering work at Dailybot and is now maintained by Dailybot together with the open-source community. The methodology, specification, and kit are released under the MIT license — free to use, adapt, and build on.