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I don’t see anything to check in order to be able to look at what you did. Am I missing something? I am in the Octal mobile app, by the way.

Please refer to git repo below you can ask claude code to install it or do it yourself, then while using you can use the commands mentioned in readme to optimize token output.

Link: https://github.com/ihsibo/claude-peptides


They optimized the link :X

OP, this looks very comprehensive, and too much to look into right now, but I'll explore it later.


Wow, today I learned. I never knew icq was meant to be pronounced like that. I literally pronounced each letter with commitment to keep them separated. Hah!


I'm Italian, and we all used to spell the letters as if it was italian: EE-CHEE-COO.

Took me a long time to get the wordplay.


I would sincerely like to understand what your steps were to get you to convincingly move down to zero usage of CC. I have seen hits and misses with codex to feel like it tries really hard to be good, and in some ways it is (like the out-of-the-box context management seems like a pretty smooth batteries included feature), but in some important (to me) ways, it just keeps falling on its face (like giving up on what it deems to be too complex of a task-in my case, porting a pretty robust JS deobfuscation tool (works but is mad slow) over to Rust-and that has prevented me from feeling so full of confidence and speculative joy about, thus far. It caught and fixed some bugs after a few turns of renewing context but I was doing that with CC (with better walkthroughs as it did its thing) so it felt underwhelming to me. As anecdotal as my situation/experience sounds, I still feel like with every "new"-ish thing that gets thrown at us regarding Ai tooling and similar such news, the hype does not live up to the reality, FOR ME.


There's also https://jitjot.net

The blog entry explaining how to use it is here: http://sbknull.blogspot.com

It's built on ASP.net MVC. We're thinking of open sourcing it.

It saves a new version of your code with each save and you have a repository of code entries via your user link:

https://jitjot.net/u/acoma https://jitjot.net/u/mlatham

Of course you can just park code there if you'd like.


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