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Comment by arjie

5 days ago

I could not produce useful output from this. It was useful as a rubber duck because it asks good motivating questions during the plan phase, but the actual implementation was lacklustre and not worth the effort. In the end, I just have Claude Opus create plans, and then I have it write them to memory and update it as it goes along and the output is better.

No brother, the Claude plans aren't the right path, they're for hobbyists.

  • Okay, I'll give these another shot. Perhaps I just haven't figured out how to use them right.

    • I don't know brother, I don't use them, they may be great they may suck. What I've found is that adding peripherals always creates more problems. If you aren't using Claude for professional work then just sticking with the factory plan mode probably works. If not, look into creating your own Claude skills, try to understand how prompt pipelines work and it will unlock a ton of automation for you. Not just for coding.

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