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Claude Code just released new subagents functionality!! I've been testing it for the last hour or so, built 6 subagents and put them to work on several tasks Initial impression: aside from a few rough edges, game-changing 🤯 Quick demo and thoughts below ⬇️
Claude Code is getting a brand new feature: custom subagents. Type `/agents` to get started.
I've (almost) stopped using Claude App and do my random q&a in Claude Code The extra layers of agentic reasoning just make the results better imo Exceptions: - on my phone - want to see a mockup in canvas What's everyone else using these days?
new taskmaster release mainly for kiro / gemini users but I love the change to not generate those extra task files (which I would always promptly delete!) 😈
we've shipped taskmaster v0.22 🚀 → @kirodotdev hooks like: → hook for task tracker → hook to link tasks to commits → set task to complete when tests pass → gemini cli upgrade → better tag handling → token limit improvements follow + retweet + bookmark 👀👇
This post got me wondering ... do coding benchmark scores translate to real world usage? based on @OpenRouterAI metrics, looks like they do 👀
Kimi K2 came out of nowhere and blew benchmarks away Now Qwen3 Coder is apparently even better I wonder if OpenAI open-source model will hold up
wow, "4 or more" wins 😅 friendly reminder for those not using it: If claude code doesn't get it right the first time, tell it to "think hard" If you want to go all-in, escalate to "ultrathink" 🧨 (just make sure you have plenty of credits to spare)
On average, how many times do you have to iterate on a change with Claude Code? Like, does it get it right on the first try… or the fourth?
I was wondering why I don't hear as much about vector db RAG anymore I think it's because: - Context windows grew - AI web search improved - Agents learned to build their own context Still highly useful in specific situations but simpler cases just work out of the box now
in an agentic coding world systems thinking and quality engineering are what make 10x software engineers gotta keep that train on the tracks 🚂
I just discovered frontmatter in claude code custom commands these are arguments you can add that make your commands easier to use quick breakdown ↓
No more converting PDFS into text when downloading my knowledge base for Claude code workflows 🤗
A bunch of updates to Claude Code just got published: - Can now read PDFs - Specify a model in custom slash commands - Shift+Tab mode switch on Windows - PermissionDecision available in hooks Check link below for updates 1.0.55 to 1.0.59
a new dilemma: the faster we can build things... --> the more ideas we have that are within reach --> the more we feel behind 😅
ai can help you build fast but still not fast enough i have too many ideas and not enough time
My current favorite claude code custom command: /code-review It scans your codebase or recent commits and returns a prioritized list of code quality, complexity or maintainability issues with recommended solutions code-review․md below ⬇️
product manager or software developer? 🤔 in a year we will each do both jobs
it's good to visit the real world now & again to realize how on the bleeding edge we are perspective 🤓
currently consulting for a 100 person company to introduce more AI workflows engineering team is starting to use cursor the only other AI workflow they have is GPT to do contract review haven't used or heard about claude and its toolings with mcps/connectors I can confirm we…
this story is absolutely wild some takeaways for vibe coders: 1) quality engineering is more important than ever 2) have a way to recover everything at all times (code/data/etc) 3) start every project assuming your agent can go rogue at any moment
Vibe Coding Day 8, I'm not even out of bed yet and I'm already planning my day on @Replit. Today is AI Day, to really add AI to our algo. I'm excited. And yet ... yesterday was full of lies and deceit.
much better to figure out what AI will do to your trade now so you have time to learn the skills for the next phase
This same cascading sense of realization and grief is coming like a tidal wave for nearly all knowledge based professions. In a sense, he’s fortunate because it’s hitting math and coding first, so he has a big head start on adapting and reconciling himself to it before most do.