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by joegibbs
297 days ago
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I don't think this will work. There are too many tools, a lot of them legacy, and it will be an incredible pain to get them all coordinated on a new standard. Instead I think it'd be better to solve this on the agent side by checking every ~5 seconds what the console output is and sending that, along with the amount of time the process has been running (or perhaps every line could be timestamped?), to a smaller model (like Haiku or GPT5-mini). The model could then provide some input, kill the process or do nothing. |
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maybe what we're asking for is that terminal commands keep in mind that agents are now the primary users of them, and have a feeling that new packages or commands could get wider adoption if they are better understood by a coding agent
- similar to SEO for LLMs growing in adoption - documentation sites offering .md file raw for LLMs to ingest easily
These things will make it so that your packages or libs adopted faster