[dead]
That direction makes a lot of sense. If sdoc could output raw content — or parsed frontmatter and body separately — to stdout, agents could consume it directly without a browser step. Something like sdoc get <url>…
Nice implementation — the URL fragment trick for privacy is clever. Related pattern I've leaned into heavily: treating .md files as structured state the agent reads back, not just output. YAML frontmatter parsed as…
I've been switching between both depending on which one is having a good week — and that's the honest answer for most people right now. But the real issue I ran into wasn't which model is better. It's that every time I…
[dead]
[dead]
[dead]
That direction makes a lot of sense. If sdoc could output raw content — or parsed frontmatter and body separately — to stdout, agents could consume it directly without a browser step. Something like sdoc get <url>…
Nice implementation — the URL fragment trick for privacy is clever. Related pattern I've leaned into heavily: treating .md files as structured state the agent reads back, not just output. YAML frontmatter parsed as…
[dead]
I've been switching between both depending on which one is having a good week — and that's the honest answer for most people right now. But the real issue I ran into wasn't which model is better. It's that every time I…
[dead]
[dead]