goose/llms are better at writing code when you get it to fetch the docs first. documentation and specifications are becoming more and more important, it's not just for humans anymore.

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Need caching in Cline so it doesn’t derail

I just make sure to always open up a new session and try to keep the context small

It keeps going over the files looking for code when it has already done so many times. Adding some caching like Claude does would help I think. But yeah gotta keep input tokens to minimum to not go broke

Same. Read docs. Write gooder code

It seems like llms.txt https://directory.llmstxt.cloud is emerging as a standard here. Especially nice for niche stuff that you can't expect the llm to be well trained on.

Thats really cool

One of the things I like about cursor is adding in documentation references so you can just @ the document as you need it.

It's also pretty good at writing it...

That goose-thingy seems cool. Can you hit me with a ELI5 what it is and how I can set it up? 😂

I'm so behind on llms... what is goose?

Goose is a tool that allows you to install tools to enable llms like ChatGPT to have free reign over your computer(if you want).

So you can tell it to go work on a program and keep iterating on it in a loop until the tests pass and stuff like that.

oh cool, I assume this is the correct repo? https://github.com/block/goose

yup

Sounds like Jarvis for Tony S.. 🙃🤔

They will never be able to write nix or flakes then