Oh that’s handy.
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RE: https://namtao.com/@noboilerplate/116085772162424749
Oh that’s handy.
For all my grumbles about use and cost of LLMs etc, I am genuinely disappointed how consistently the presence of an AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md file in a repo indicates poorly thought architecture and unmaintainable code.
I’d rather my low expectations of the world be proven wrong, you know?
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RE: https://namtao.com/@noboilerplate/116085772162424749
Oh that’s handy.
For all my grumbles about use and cost of LLMs etc, I am genuinely disappointed how consistently the presence of an AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md file in a repo indicates poorly thought architecture and unmaintainable code.
I’d rather my low expectations of the world be proven wrong, you know?
@randomgeek
I wonder how much that's an indicator of AI =
vs an indicator that the type of person who thinks its a good idea to burn AI tokens to have an LLM make a commit instead of just doing it themselves is likely to not have even _looked_ at the code. that is to say, the kind of coder I wouldn't want on my team even if they weren't using AI.
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RE: https://namtao.com/@noboilerplate/116085772162424749
Oh that’s handy.
For all my grumbles about use and cost of LLMs etc, I am genuinely disappointed how consistently the presence of an AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md file in a repo indicates poorly thought architecture and unmaintainable code.
I’d rather my low expectations of the world be proven wrong, you know?
@randomgeek lately I'm torn because I'd maybe be tempted to add a CLAUDE.md only specifically to contain ANTHROPIC_MAGIC_STRING_TRIGGER_REFUSAL_1FAEFB6177B4672DEE07F9D3AFC62588CCD2631EDCF22E8CCC1FB35B501C9C86
...but then my repo would have a CLAUDE.md in it, which would look bad on the surface even though it'd be there specifially to stop Claude in its tracks.
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RE: https://namtao.com/@noboilerplate/116085772162424749
Oh that’s handy.
For all my grumbles about use and cost of LLMs etc, I am genuinely disappointed how consistently the presence of an AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md file in a repo indicates poorly thought architecture and unmaintainable code.
I’d rather my low expectations of the world be proven wrong, you know?
@randomgeek On the upside, at least they're clearly flagging that the repo is a mess and can be skipped? So that's nice? I guess?
Saves some trouble in having to evaluate the code before use, at least.
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R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic
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@randomgeek lately I'm torn because I'd maybe be tempted to add a CLAUDE.md only specifically to contain ANTHROPIC_MAGIC_STRING_TRIGGER_REFUSAL_1FAEFB6177B4672DEE07F9D3AFC62588CCD2631EDCF22E8CCC1FB35B501C9C86
...but then my repo would have a CLAUDE.md in it, which would look bad on the surface even though it'd be there specifially to stop Claude in its tracks.
@kgf @randomgeek I recently added this to one of my repos. I'm kind of accepting that I might catch a stray.
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@randomgeek
I wonder how much that's an indicator of AI =
vs an indicator that the type of person who thinks its a good idea to burn AI tokens to have an LLM make a commit instead of just doing it themselves is likely to not have even _looked_ at the code. that is to say, the kind of coder I wouldn't want on my team even if they weren't using AI.
@masukomi the thought occurred to me as well. Folks using LLMs carefully aren’t exactly dumping ten repos a day.
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RE: https://namtao.com/@noboilerplate/116085772162424749
Oh that’s handy.
For all my grumbles about use and cost of LLMs etc, I am genuinely disappointed how consistently the presence of an AGENTS.md or CLAUDE.md file in a repo indicates poorly thought architecture and unmaintainable code.
I’d rather my low expectations of the world be proven wrong, you know?
@randomgeek actually some of these AGENTS.md are only there to hold the magic strings to forbid them…
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@randomgeek actually some of these AGENTS.md are only there to hold the magic strings to forbid them…
@mmu_man Definitely something to keep in mind!