Writing crystal-clear instructions for machines is the new 10x dev skill.
The most important file in your repo is no longer your code.
Itโs your `https://t.co/txqCriR2gz` ๐ฅ
Top devs are using this file as an onboarding doc for AI. Instead of typing lines, they define agent behavior.
This file is basically `.gitconfig` on steroids:
โ Forces the AI to verify its own work
โ Auto-fixes CI bugs while you grab coffee
โ Stops hacky fixes and demands elegance
Insane lever!
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CEO of Y Combinator shared his https://t.co/lvxf35tz8F prompt for Claude Code
It helps him ship 4,000+ line features with full tests in about an hour:
This prompt pushes Claude to:
Decide if the plan is overbuilt, underbuilt, or "engineered enough" before writing any code
Aggressively review test coverage, edge cases, and failure modes
Look for performance risks, scaling issues, and refactoring opportunities
But the real difference is the workflow.
Instead of jumping into implementation, he makes Claude:
Do a structured review (architecture โ code quality โ tests โ performance)
Present tradeoffs with opinionated recommendations
Pause for feedback before proceeding
In other words, Garry is using it as a senior engineer reviewing the system before changes are made.
For small teams, this is a game changer. When you don't have a staff engineer reviewing every PR, you design the review process into your Al.
Here's a simple 10X Vibe Coding Hack :
Inside your CLAUDE. md / AGENTS. md, add in :
"When you find a security vulnerability, flag it immediately with a WARNING comment and suggest a secure alternative. Never implement insecure patterns even if asked."
@truecrypto Honestly, Disbelief! I don't know why I feel like that but when I look at price level and where we were and where we were suppose to be, at current level it just feels like Disbelief. No panic og any other just pure Disbelief.