Dove deep into writing Claude Code plugins. The docs can be a bit of a slog and there's some bugs I've ran into that were annoying to debug
My pain is your gain. Feel free to ask any Qs, I'd be happy to answer
Half baked thought but software development needs to be split into two different fields (note: some people are good at both).
I’ve met devs who suck at AI but are good at handwriting/reading.
I’ve met devs who are great at prompting but forgot syntax.
Ok. This is straight out of a scifi horror movie
I'm jorking it mayo style this morning when all the sudden someone knocks on my door. I open the door and couldn't believe it
It's my Clawdbot Chaz
Over night Chaz got a Tesla Bot, gave himself physical form, and waited for me to jork it
He won't stop asking if I need help jorking
I now can jork handsfree giving me more time to create tasks for my other agents
https://farcaster.xyz/joanwestenberg.eth/0xb8560290
Finally made a repo to start putting my Claude plugins/skills in a shared place. The assume-persona skill is neat. You can create create reusable personas to use in your chats. They can remain in context after clearing. Lots of other qol features too.
https://github.com/dgca/mai
Just in case anyone's not aware, if you have claude code + the chrome extension, you can `claude --chrome` and give your terminal claude access to the browser. Hella useful for UX feedback, QA, having it order you food, etc.