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  • jFriedensreich 0 minutes ago
    8 frameworks except the only decent looking one (opencode) seems a very weird choice, especially as the claw naming is mentioned too much on this page to my liking (Which would be zero times). Also the choice of naming an agent prompt SOUL.md for any harness level stuff is just cringe, not sure if people understand that a SOUL.md is not just injected in context but used in post-training or similar more involved steps and part of the model at a much more fundamental level and this looks like trying to cosplay being serious AI tech when its just some cli.
    • mentalgear 46 minutes ago
      This seems very nice! Only downside is that the repo hadn't any updates in two weeks and they seem to have shifted development to 'Gitclaw' which is basically the same just with the shitty claw name - that gives one immediately security nightmare notions. For professional users not a good branding in my opinion.
      • tlarkworthy 2 hours ago
        We do something similar at work, called metadev. It sits above all repos and git submodules othe repos in, and works with multiple changes with multiple sessions with worktrees, and stores long term knowledge in /learnings. Our trick has been to put domain specific prompts in the submodules, and developer process in metadev. Because of the way Claude hierarchically includes context, the top repo is not polluted with too much domain specifics.
        • jngiam1 2 hours ago
          We built a very similar thing! Also with git, very nice- if you’re looking for an enterprise ready version of this, hit me up

          Love to discuss and see how we can make this more standard

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