/goal implement the functionality outlined in @ plan.md . Commit your code in logical chunks as you go. When you are done, launch a subagent to do an adversarial review. Address any of its comments that have merit.
If you have decent feedback loops with precommit hooks this will get you pretty far as long as the plan is good
I was able to give codex a script to launch a qemu virtual machine and had it iterate until it had successfully translated my arch setup scripts into nix.
I now can run one command from the nix iso and have my exact environment on a fresh install. Pretty mind blowing, it barely took any work from me
Iโve experimented with a fuse based vfs to expose jira tickets to an agent as markdown, curious to hear your thoughts on something like that?
Obviously if you have a way to customize the read tool that could be made even better, but for multi harness interop I think user-land vfs is under explored
Hijacking the OS default application for the http/s mime type is a jerk move in and of itself, borderline malware behavior, but if itโs going to be done there should at least be a straightforward way to disable it
If you need browser extensions (like a password manager), youโre out of luck
I need to pick up this thread again, I got too many recursive side projects deep and dropped the original one haha. Iโve been playing around with building llm based classifiers to distill public domain systematic theologies into a graph format to help out with building the thematic arc of the song selection, I think it could be a really interesting setup!
Theoretically I could then make doctrinal connections between songs in addition to the raw semantic vector similarity my original system used
AI is wild. Today at work I created a song recommendation engine for church services. It recommends relevant songs based off of scripture references, sermon outline, liturgical season and more.
It already works decently.
After 2 hours. While working on other things.
@cjc Apparently to use the first party mcp for sage intacct you are going to be paying a minimum of $2700 /year for the privilege. I was floored when I saw the pricing
I never got anything as turnkey as I would have liked. I hooked into the fiber scheduler and was able to get a lot of really useful data, but itโs all subjective, so not suitable for something that wants to exit 0 or non-0 like a commit hook.
Hereโs the repo if youโre interested in looking at all
https://t.co/xvaUP9P3R1
@zeeg Yea, Iโm definitely on that team.
Having an llm read my session histories to improve my agent skills always seemed like a big waste of time. It seems a lot more feasible to distill session histories into rules like this though.