This is part of why I created the js-dev-mcp used in Stacks. It forbids the use of `npm run dev` through a scripts blacklist. You can actually swap it out in Goose to use the same, but it's inconvenient.
Discussion
Can I use m stacks in cursor or do I need to use in goose?
YakBak was built almost entirely in Cursor. There's a Cursor rules file included with MKStack.
I've found that goose is better than dork though. I've used the same prompts and gotten very different results. Though this was only two tests. I'll see if I can figure out swapping it.
I've heard people say this. They also say the opposite. Then they say Goose and Dork are better at different things. I think this is like how people say whisky and gin have different effects on you. It's literally the same chemical, same abv, same interaction with the brain but it tastes a little different. So I think it's a bias. Two sessions of goose and two sessions of dork would also have this problem. Booth tools are just wrappers around the same AI model and their system prompts aren't fundamentally different.
Sure I guess you're right about two sessions in either agent could have very different results too.