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Coding agents are insanely smart for some tasks but lack taste and good judgement in others. They are mortally terrified of errors, often duplicate code, leave dead code behind, or fail to reuse existing working patterns. My initial approach to solving this was an ever-growing CLAUDE.md which eventually got impractically long, and many of the entries didn’t always apply universally and felt like a waste of precious context window. So I created the dev guide (docs/dev_guide/). Agents read a summary on session start and can go deeper into any specific entry when prompted to do so. In my original project the dev guide grew organically, and I plan to extend the same concept to my new projects. Here’s an example of what a dev_guide might include:

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Last, I made two giant figgy caramelized-onion and arugula pizzas with walnuts and balsamic glaze, which had an expected total time of 60 minutes, but took nearly two hours. Luckily, I was given two packages of premade pizza dough, but those required shaping into balls, resting for 20 minutes, stretching into a pizza shape, and resting for another 15 minutes before they were ready to be assembled. It required chopping two whole onions, cooking them down, and simmering them in fig jam for a rich, semi-sweet taste. After cooking with cheese and onion, I topped the dough with a hearty amount of arugula and chopped walnuts and drizzled it with balsamic. I was worried the pizza dough wouldn't rise and would be too dense, but it cooked perfectly golden brown. The pizza was balanced with savory cheese and onion, sweet fig, rich, acidic balsamic, and arugula for freshness. I split these with my roommate, and it stretched to three meals.