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Aman Mittal ⚛️☕️🖖

Aman Mittal ⚛️☕️🖖

@amanhimself

Writing and managing docs at 𝝠 @Expo | #ReactNative & #Expo enthusiast | 💜 Traveling | Previously 🥑 @Draftbit 📝 @Vercel

Asia/New Delhi Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Codex will take us places
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ruban (in sf 13-18 🇺🇸)
i made a tamagotchi that lives in your notch and reacts to your claude code sessions. it cries when you yell at claude and gets happy when you praise it.
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@expo do you have updates SDK55 docs available for instant download? The llms.txt on your site is nearly 1 years old. docs.expo.dev/llms-full.txt
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Rich Haines@studio_hungry·
We wrote an agent-first content spec for our docs. Agent-first needs to work for two audiences: For humans (which is mostly human to AI): - AI chat in docs - Copy as markdown - .md on any page - Consistent, scannable page structure (also applicable to agents) For agents: - llms.txt + sitemap.md (md representation of the nav tree with md links) - Content negotiation through Accept: text/markdown (this is the one we should standerdize on) - markdown metadata (title/desc/version/last_updated,/related/breadcrumbs etc..) - json-ld - SKILLS.md (how to actually use the product) - framework docs bundled in npm packages (A skill can point your agent here. Its versions docs at source) We've had most of the spec on Vercel, Next.js, AI SDK, and Turborepo docs sites for a while now. Now we are rolling it out across all our content sites ~18 Some baselines from the past month: - 584K AI requests (308K agents + 276K crawlers) - 399K humans The TLDR is over half our docs readers are robots now.
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Rui Sousa@HeyItzaMi·
got my agents talking between them but with an important note: communication is done just one way what does this mean? Murderbot can interact directly with Mark but the inverse doesn’t work Mark writes requests in a note and Murderbot checks periodically to see if something is there and processes the request/message according to restrictions not an entirely safe system but better than giving Mark access to Murderbot
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Nicolas Zullo
Nicolas Zullo@NicolasZu·
Many people bought Mac Minis to host their @openclaw But I have been rocking mine on Steam Deck and it’s just perfect: powerful + linux + you can give him a face! Cute, no? 🦞 Of course my OpenClaw created his Steam deck face himself ;)
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Tomek Czajecki@tchayen·
Apparently I was lazy for long enough to never have to create personal dotfiles repo and now I can tell my computer to do it and then tell it through my phone to push missing files so my other computer can pull it and apply it. Future is weird
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Aman Mittal ⚛️☕️🖖@amanhimself·
@joreilly Nice! Quite thoughtful on 60% rule in the shared optimization tips section. Never thought about it until I read this and was like of course now it makes sense :D
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Aman Mittal ⚛️☕️🖖@amanhimself·
Needed a way to quickly browse my Claude Code skills without digging through Claude Skills every time. So I asked Claude Code to build me a macOS menu bar app for it. It did. In one session (with some babysitting). 🔗 github.com/amandeepmittal…
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