that’s a beautiful looking PC, good choice, and neat article James. This idea of outfitting tiny agents with good enough scaffolds to work together and get jobs done is interesting to me too
As I’m sure you appreciate, they also don’t immediately shut down my workflow as bioterrorism when coming across a paper that discusses, say, long-term health impacts of viruses!
Note: I use AGENTS.md as a text file and CLAUDE.md as a symlink to it. Including a note to this fact in the file stops Claude-code from getting confused when it doesn't see changes to CLAUDE.md in git.
You could do this the other way around, but I prefer the semantics of CLAUDE.md -> AGENTS.md
that’s a beautiful looking PC, good choice, and neat article James. This idea of outfitting tiny agents with good enough scaffolds to work together and get jobs done is interesting to me too
As I’m sure you appreciate, they also don’t immediately shut down my workflow as bioterrorism when coming across a paper that discusses, say, long-term health impacts of viruses!
Infographics are helpful! Thank you for including them within your postings. 🙂
GREAT article. Thank you.
Note: I use AGENTS.md as a text file and CLAUDE.md as a symlink to it. Including a note to this fact in the file stops Claude-code from getting confused when it doesn't see changes to CLAUDE.md in git.
You could do this the other way around, but I prefer the semantics of CLAUDE.md -> AGENTS.md