Yeah but you can’t port it back in when you need MKStack.
One of the best features of #shakespeare and #mkstack is that we're giving you the option to take your code with you and use your code with a wide variety of tools. Don't like Shakespeare? Need more flexability? Don't like Dork? Want to use Claude Code or Goose? You can!
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Example: I have an annoying problem showing comment counts, I think mkstack could solve it but cline can’t seem to get it to work
maybe we're missing a cline configuration file then to add support for that. i added gemini support a couple weeks ago. ill look into added cline.
i looked and it's pretty standard. ill get it added.
i don't believe cline stores it's mcp server settings in a project folder. they're stored with global app settings. i don't know if i can get the mcp server to work. general context is easy though. it auto loaded my .cursorrules file and read from my newly created .clinerules file as well. so i don't think we need both. ill see if i can figure out something easy for the mcp server. if not you'd just need to manually copy the contents from the mcp.json file into the cline mcp settings.
you absolutely can. you can download the source from Shakespeare and reimport it back if you want. i have used Claude Code, Goose, Stacks, Cursor, and Gemini all on the same project.
I've not tried but what would stop #mkstack from initializing again?