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by libraryofbabel
264 days ago
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Yes! - and I wish this was easier to do with common coding agents like Claude Code. Currently you can kind of do it manually by copying the results of the context-busting search, rewinding history (Esc Esc) to remove the now-useless stuff, and then dropping in the results. Of course, subagents are a good solution here, as another poster already pointed out. But it would be nice to have something more lightweight and automated, maybe just turning on a mode where the LLM is asked to throw things out according to its own judgement, if you know you're going to be doing work with a lot of context pollution. |
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