1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

So I currently have three clankers working for me, currently, all built using Claude Code. However, only one of them works in the traditional "here is a prompt, now go and build the software" kind of way. We use Linear for issue tracking. It's not the greatest software in the world - but then I don't think there's any project management software that is actually very good[1]. Linear has "cycles" (iterations) and we have our statuses set as "Request", "Estimation", "Ready", "Development", "Code Review", "Staging" and "Done". This is especially important for Dionne, who steers us and makes sure we stay on course. Tai Tai runs on my laptop and is what everyone expects when you say "I'm a software developer and I use Claude Code". When an issue is "Ready", I put Tai into "plan mode", then prompt "Look in Linear at issue C8O-1234 - the devcontainer is running and I've created the branch for you". Tai then looks at the issue, reads the request and specification, then draws up a local…

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