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by theshrike79
237 days ago
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I don't even bother pasting issues. I just have a /fix-github-issue command that tells Claude to fix issue #xx with some extra definition of done stuff (test + build + update docs before finishing). I also have a few other /commands for preparing and labeling issues. Documentation by itself isn't useful (the human-readable kind), but for larger projects it's really useful to have a tree-style description on what is in each directory and a short description on where everything is in general. And this file is specifically LLM-optimised without any extra prose or formatting. For larger projects you're wasting context if the LLM has to poke around in the dark and guess based on file/class names where everything is. |
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