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by AmiteK
147 days ago
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Adding a bit more context since I didn’t see your expanded comment at first: AGENTS.md and LogicStamp aren’t mutually exclusive. AGENTS.md is great for manual, human-curated guidance. LogicStamp focuses on generated ground-truth contracts derived from the AST, which makes them diffable, CI-verifiable, and resistant to drift. On token usage: the output is split into per-folder bundles, so you can feed only the slices you care about (or post-filter to exported symbols / public APIs). JSON adds some overhead, but the trade-off is reliable machine selectability and deterministic diffs. Determinism here means: same repo state + config ⇒ identical bundle output. |
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I don't really think dumping all this unnecessary information into the context is a good idea
1. search tools like an LSP are far superior, well established, and zero maintenance
2. it pollutes context with irrelevant information because most of the time you don't need to know all the details you are putting in there, especially the breadth, which is really the main issue I see here. No control over breadth or what is or is not included, so mostly noise for any given session, even with the folder separation. You would need to provide evals for outcomes, not minimizing token usage, because that is the wrong thing to primary your optimizations on