Launch one to get started.
Projects are saved to ~/.termdeck/config.yaml and persist across restarts.
This unregisters the project from ~/.termdeck/config.yaml.
Files on disk are untouched — your source code, git history,
and everything at the project's path stay exactly where they are.
Files that termdeck init --project <name> would create.
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TermDeck scaffolds docs/sprint-N-<name>/ with PLANNING.md, T1–T4 lane briefs,
and STATUS.md, spawns four Claude Code panels, and injects boot prompts via the
two-stage submit pattern. Worktree isolation is recommended — each lane gets its own
git worktree so concurrent edits don't collide.