Tag: workflow
All the articles with the tag "workflow".
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Claude Code Setup Log #9: Three Agent Techniques Working for Me
Published:Three agent use techniques working for me this week: giving agents real-time X search via xurl, dispatching subagents to judge their own answers, and printing agent-native CLIs from any service with Printing Press.
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Claude Code Setup Log #8: Three Agent Setups Working for Me
Published:Three setups in my current agent stack: Plaid CLI as a personal finance substrate, Hermes scheduled jobs for end-of-day synthesis, and /goal for verifiable end-to-end execution.
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The Boundary Is the Product Spec
Published:The hardest part of real AI work is often not whether the agent can do the task. It is defining what the agent is allowed to see, when it can act, and which failure modes must be named before scale.
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Claude Code Setup Log #7: Hermes, GBrain, and Treating AI Work as an Operating System
Published:Usage limits pushed me to stop treating Claude Code as the only place work happens. This week I set up Hermes for orchestration, GBrain for memory, Codex as a second coding lane, and deterministic scripts as the glue.
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