Comment by stopthe
6 hours ago
No. Even further than that, maintaining AGENTS.md and the like in your company repo, you basically train your own replacement. Which replacement will not be as capable as you in the long run, but few businesses will care. Anyway having some representation of an employee's thinking definitely lowers cost of firing that employee.
That is a cynical take and not very different from an advice to never write any documentation, or never help your teammates. Only that resemblance is superficial. In any organization you shouldn't help people stealing you time for their benefit (Sean Goedecke calls them predators https://www.seangoedecke.com/predators/).
On the other hand, it may be beneficial to privately save CLAUDE.md and other parts of persistent context. You may gitignore them (but that will be conspicuous unless you also gitignore .gitignore) or just load them from ~/.claude
I expect an enterprise version of Claude Code that will save any human input to the org servers for later use.
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