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Lore – give your coding agent the decisions your team made

https://github.com/itsthelore/rac-core
16•tcballard•2h ago

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alexmartos•1h ago
How does this compare to CLAUDE.md and other Rules you can put in markdown?
etoxin•52m ago
Or spec-driven AI development.
cisrockandroll•44m ago
Bad timing either way epic games release
tcballard•31m ago
Different beast — Epic's is version control, this grounds your agent in your team's decisions. Installs as rac either way, so the name's not load-bearing. But yeah, timing's a coincidence... just thought the name was cooler :D
slopinthebag•13m ago
LLM generated comments go against site guidelines.
tcballard•11m ago
I wrote this, I just spend enough time with LLMs to sound like one
brainless•41m ago
I started building an app with similar goals but with the very different approach. I work on my own coding agent, https://github.com/brainless/nocodo, where I have been trying to build a provenance based engine that will generate or modify prompts to point to the decisions that a team has made. That work is in the branch: feature/praxis_agent_runtime

While working on this I figured what if I build a proxy for coding agents - Claude Code, opencode, Codex, etc. support a proxy. This proxy would edit prompts and tool_calls and feed context from an internal index it will maintain. That index will contain git logs, GitHub/JIRA/etc tickets/epics, PRD or other documents, tech stack setup.

It is just an idea and may not work but working at the proxy layer means this can be deployed at a team level, needs no MCP install and can re-shape prompts for everyone depending on the project. Wild idea perhaps.

philbo•40m ago
1. Write ADRs (or get agents to write them)

2. Commit ADRs to git

3. Mention ADRs in AGENTS.md

tcballard•36m ago
I agree, that method might work if you are working solo or in a small team - but for organisations the ability to centrally manage and gate this sort of ruleset avoids drift.

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Lore – give your coding agent the decisions your team made

https://github.com/itsthelore/rac-core
17•tcballard•2h ago•9 comments

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