Search for "Claude Code Router" on GitHub, which you can use to route any models through Claude Code.
At this point you could also optimize your agentic flow directly in DSPy using a colbert model / Ratatouille for retrieval.
Interesting! Maybe it would be even more helpful by having multiple, like three of those instructions, in different locations in the instructions file such that you can tell which parts of the instructions it seems to…
> even though the context markdown file clearly states not to You might know this, but telling the LLM what to do instead of what not to do generally works better, or so I heard.
I agree, CC is much more polished regarding UX. I can't even scroll up in codex CLI, which is just a disaster IMO.
> they removed Plan mode This isn't true, you just need to use the usual shortcut twice: shift+tab
No one is surprised by this, though. Naturally, when you write, you will learn to write. When you make an LLM write, you're going to learn how to make an LLM write (well). The question is how well your assumption holds…
The "Clipboard History"[0] Gnome extension also does this quite well in my experience. I also recently switched from Windows 11 (to Ubuntu), very happy so far. Edit: Supports pinning and binding it to Super+V as well!…
Beware! This seems not robust at all right now. It seems to have bad problems with even simply managing an ongoing chat session. Yes, the simple task of keeping track of which messages belong to a session.. Which means…
Opus 4.1 is now set as default model in Claude Code - just a heads-up.
This can be generalized to life in many situations in my experience. E.g. replace "company" in the quoted statement by "nation"/"religious organization"/"political party" etc.
Almost! It's 'firefoxd' vs 'foxfired', lol Edit: Ah no, you're right, seems he made a second account.
I've started a repo with some of these scripts, the most recent one being my favorite: a wrapper for Microsoft AutoGen's very recent Magentic-1, a generalist LLM-Multi-Agent-System. It can use the python code, the CLI,…
> It's very silly to invest $billions in brand awareness and building market share, if your product is junk and customers will eventually find out. Marketing spend could be seen as the "peacock's tail" of the business…
Search for "Claude Code Router" on GitHub, which you can use to route any models through Claude Code.
At this point you could also optimize your agentic flow directly in DSPy using a colbert model / Ratatouille for retrieval.
Interesting! Maybe it would be even more helpful by having multiple, like three of those instructions, in different locations in the instructions file such that you can tell which parts of the instructions it seems to…
> even though the context markdown file clearly states not to You might know this, but telling the LLM what to do instead of what not to do generally works better, or so I heard.
I agree, CC is much more polished regarding UX. I can't even scroll up in codex CLI, which is just a disaster IMO.
> they removed Plan mode This isn't true, you just need to use the usual shortcut twice: shift+tab
No one is surprised by this, though. Naturally, when you write, you will learn to write. When you make an LLM write, you're going to learn how to make an LLM write (well). The question is how well your assumption holds…
The "Clipboard History"[0] Gnome extension also does this quite well in my experience. I also recently switched from Windows 11 (to Ubuntu), very happy so far. Edit: Supports pinning and binding it to Super+V as well!…
Beware! This seems not robust at all right now. It seems to have bad problems with even simply managing an ongoing chat session. Yes, the simple task of keeping track of which messages belong to a session.. Which means…
Opus 4.1 is now set as default model in Claude Code - just a heads-up.
This can be generalized to life in many situations in my experience. E.g. replace "company" in the quoted statement by "nation"/"religious organization"/"political party" etc.
Almost! It's 'firefoxd' vs 'foxfired', lol Edit: Ah no, you're right, seems he made a second account.
I've started a repo with some of these scripts, the most recent one being my favorite: a wrapper for Microsoft AutoGen's very recent Magentic-1, a generalist LLM-Multi-Agent-System. It can use the python code, the CLI,…
> It's very silly to invest $billions in brand awareness and building market share, if your product is junk and customers will eventually find out. Marketing spend could be seen as the "peacock's tail" of the business…