What are you putting in the file? When I’ve looked at them they just looked like a second readme file without the promotional material in a typical GitHub readme.
That's basically all it is. It's a readme file that is guaranteed to be read. So the agent doesn't spend 10 minutes trying to re-configure the toolchain because the first command it guessed didn't work.
What are you putting in the file? When I’ve looked at them they just looked like a second readme file without the promotional material in a typical GitHub readme.
That's basically all it is. It's a readme file that is guaranteed to be read. So the agent doesn't spend 10 minutes trying to re-configure the toolchain because the first command it guessed didn't work.
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> The good ones read more like the notes you'd give a new senior engineer on their first day.
If the notes are meant for new developers, wouldn't those notes go into the actual readme.md file?
Seems like that is knowledge a human would want too, and you are dumping it in the agents file for lack of a clearer place to put it.