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Comment by Sterling9x

5 months ago

That's a file context problem because you use cursor or cline or some other crap context maker. Try Clood.

Unless "anthropic high usage" which I just watch the incident reports I one shot features regularly.

At a high skill level. Not front end. Back end c# in a small but great framework that has poor documentation. Not just endpoints but full on task queues.

So really, it's a context problem. You're just not laser focusing your context.

Try this:

Set up a context with the exact files needed. Sure ai "should" do that but it doesn't. Especially not cursor or cline. Then try.

Hell try it with clood after I update with 3.7. I bet you, if you clood file it, then you get one shots.

I have a long history of clood being a commit in my projects and it's a clood one shot.

Ah, the issue is contextual flux in your Clood-Cline stack. Just quantum defrag the file vectors, reverse-polarize the delta stream, and inject a neural bypass. If that fails, reboot the universe. One-shot cloodfile guaranteed.

/i

Wtf is “clood”?