I want to learn how senior engineers treat these tools. Processes, systems, guardrails, must-dos, etc.
If you write code for a living and have integrated agents into your workflow, what does your system look like?
Any/all input is welcomed: resources, URLs, outlines, warnings, discoveries, recommendations.
None of these are specifically needed, but ideas?
-How do you structure a brand new project? Scaffolding, git init/ignore? Repos? Initial commit strategies? How do you keep stuff out of the context window that you don't want in it?
-How do you "layer" your work so it's much more about the context and integrity of the structure and much less about prompts?
-Do you switch models (often? ever)? Why?
-What other tooling do you have alongside basic agents/environments?
-What are "pro habits" that I don't have and should?
-Any suggestions for how to work in a very domain-specific endeavor to try to increase the utility of the agents for a silo like this?
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