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by AndyNemmity 319 days ago
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Wow, that is a huge instruction set.

I've created a (way smaller) "/hire" command that does something similar, but I should probably turn it into an agent as well, as the commao is only creating agents, and I still need to do further adaptation with individual promoting and edits

It's these little, but crucial insights that make all the difference, so thank you!

I have the exact same feeling about losing time, for me it's starting to turn into an addiction,

I'm buiding a new side product, and the sense of urgency combined with the available capability makes it hard for me to stop working.

Progress is going so fast that it feels like the competition might catch up any time now.

I now restrained myself upfront with predefined timing windows for work, so the I manage to keep my sanity & social life from disappearing...

"What a great time to be alive"

The situation is of your own making. You can change/get out any time.
>Apologies, I'm not an article writer. I focus all my time on improving my own setup.

Maybe that's why the guides you see appear a bit out of date? Writing, all kinds of communicating, takes time, both in organizing and compiling your thoughts

We’ve been building in this direction for a bit over a year now. I don’t see your contact info but please reach out over email if you’re interested in checking out our approach and maybe working with us!
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It’s not the specific agent config or anything like that I’m after, just the genuine interest+enthusiasm in an area we’re actively working on. The central premise to what we’re building is our system for reusable and composable AI workflows.

Shit’s moving fast and the math works out such that it’s probably better to just find someone at the bleeding edge and offer to pay them really generously to work with us than to recruit for this work normally. If you change your mind you can find my email on my profile!

Edit for more context: We’ve basically had the same thing as Claude’s slash commands (we call them workflows) since November, but then we switched gears and made our cloud IDE/agent sandbox and other components of our infrastructure layer the top priority.

That’s working and the timing is amazing since we should be able to just glue all these new cli (sub) agents in between our workflows and agent infrastructure. I suspect someone who understands terminal agents well could do it about 4x faster than me.

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Hmm.. I work at LinkedIn.. and I didn't get the magic invite. :(