Found this on Show HN: - pretty nifty.
I love it as I have all my bots extensively document with Mermaid diagrams of all my projects… So this is great.
Found this on Show HN: - pretty nifty.
I love it as I have all my bots extensively document with Mermaid diagrams of all my projects… So this is great.
hi, thanks for sharing this here! btw cursor built so much of this app
I’d appreciate your feedback on some of my posts in my post history – I have been spending the last few days/week deep diving into cursor and spcifically its agents and how to properly wield it as we know agents are going to evolve.
So, ive been taking on various thought experiemnts which are little projects that stretch my understanding of, and the actual reality for, using Cursor Agents in an effective manner.
What are the limitations
What are the success areas
What are best practice
How wrangle
How Break
When to use, when to avoid.
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Basically while I have been usin cursor for a bit – I am really trying to be able to grok and control with the Impunity only a Flesh Overload of Digital Salves can muster… how to make agents do my precice bidding with agency accuracy and creativity:
“DO AS I INTENDED… NOT AS I PROMPTED!”
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Thank you for the diagraming thingy - its great.
An addition - is that I have my agents give me detailed .rmd files.
I recommend your output be in RMD for better visualization accress to the bots ability to output visuals… it could pull in other things that Rstudio/Position could display and thus render to html and have a pipep=line for making full on project pages based on the git crawler and it could lead to the ability to make little web-app interactions directly with git repos that the page is hosted on git pages using git actions to interact between the repo, the agent, the pages…
Or a cursor (vscode) plugin…