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by 9wzYQbTYsAIc
94 days ago
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With Claude Code now having a /plan mode - you can take your time and deliberate through architecture and design, collaboratively, instead of just sending a fire-and-forget. Much less buggy and saves time if you keep an eye on the output as you go, guiding it and catching defects, imho. |
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LLMs also make mistakes even way lower level than those one pagers allow you to control with the planning mode. Which I use all the time btw. And anyway, they throw the plan out of the window immediately when their tried solutions don't work during execution, for example when a generated test is failing.
Btw, changing the plan after its generation is painful. It happens more than not that when I decline it with comments it generates a worse version of it, because it either miss things from the previous one which I never mentioned, or changes the architecture to a worse one completely. In my experience, it's better to restart the whole thing with a more precise prompt.