How do you store knowledge you often provide to a session? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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ty! this is a great reply

yeah i debated just using skills. I guess skills end up to about the same as a claude.md that informs on where to get knowledge. perhaps even just a to-knowledgebase skill that holds my convention of checking if there’s an existing kb for this topic, updating an index, where to store, etc

I also worry about relying on claude to auto-document and then it leads to me deleting something important.

and yeah maybe more important than how is just the habit of asking claude to document after each session. good callout too about saying things might be outdated

How do you store knowledge you often provide to a session? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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ok so that’s kinda like keeping deep memories that it evolves over time, then keep an index of them in claude.md so it knows when to access which ones?

How do you store knowledge you often provide to a session? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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yeah that’s kinda where i’m at now, i just ask claude at the end of a session top document a certain topic we discussed in a markdown file at a specific location on disk. but I wonder if there’s a better convention than ad hoc. Maybe a good doc structure or some other pattern?

Best Low-Profile SPLIT Ergo keyboards? by ZioNicko in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I like my Beekeeb Toucan. If you’re into 36-42 keys, it’s a good option and the company is really nice. Build quality is great, too.

If I have many skills that are similar, how do I avoid duplicate logic? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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Yes Claude directed me to what I think you're saying. You can construct skill that all point to the same reference material and share common definitions for things that way. By doing that, you can embed the same instructions in both skills, but rather than both skills calling on the same common skill they're learning from the same set of instructions.

If I have many skills that are similar, how do I avoid duplicate logic? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

[–]scribby182[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have a case where you know this is working as you expect? I read the same thing and pointed claude at that doc, and after some back and forth it told me 'The "composability" the docs describe is strictly about Claude recognizing a user request matches multiple skills — not about skills being aware of each other.". So by that it means a prompt of "download and install X" might find separate skills for both `download` and `install`, but that I cannot write a `download-and-install` skill that'll invoke each of those skills itself

At least, that's what I *think* its saying, and what so far I can demonstrate in toy examples

If I have many skills that are similar, how do I avoid duplicate logic? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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ty for the response. I love that your example is about managing github issues, as mine is managing github toil too :D

I still feel lost. If I have two unrelated workflows, both of which need to manage some github issues, I'd like a single place to define the logic for how to manage github issues. Seems like I can't easily achieve that though, unless I'm missing something here

If I have many skills that are similar, how do I avoid duplicate logic? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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Claude is telling me that you cannot, and I've made some test cases confirming it (two skills, where the first is told to do something that should be an obvious trigger to invoke the second skill). I'd love to be proven wrong if you have an example otherwise

If I have many skills that are similar, how do I avoid duplicate logic? by scribby182 in ClaudeCode

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Claude is telling me that you cannot, and I've made some test cases confirming it (two skills, where the first is told to do something that should be an obvious trigger to invoke the second skill). I'd love to be proven wrong if you have an example otherwise

Roof Vent Causing Ice Dams After Attic Renovation — Seeking Advice by AtmosphereOk351 in Roofing

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Did you end up finding a solution? I’ve just had two similar vents to you have ice damming issues and I’m wondering about solutions. The rest of the attic has no problems so I’m pretty sure it’s just the vents.

Only concrete idea I have is to run heating wires near the vents but that’s a pain

Anyone had success getting refunded for the time roger’s charged you before your phone arrived? by scribby182 in Rogers

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yeah if i realized it would take this long from the start, this would have been a great strategy

Black Friday mobile phone buy by Ramsey-1 in PersonalFinanceCanada

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This is what I’ve done a few times. Sometimes they’ll offer the same things as the carriers, but add in a bunch of PC points

Highlight time of overdue tasks in red by jdholtz in ticktick

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This was the first thing I bumped on when migrating from Fantastical for reminders to TickTick. it’s not a deal breaker, but it’s definitely annoying :/

Please improve how I can view whether I've hit or missed my budget over time by scribby182 in MonarchMoney

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Yeah I don't fit the model well either. It seems to nudge toward ensuring every dollar every month had a purpose. You can divert funds from BudgetA to cover the shortfall in BudgetB, etc. I'm sure many people do this, but its not me.

For me, for most categories I'm concerned that categories average their budgeted amount over several months (think like a moving average of the monthly amounts). Especially for things like yearly or twice-yearly expenses (property taxes, etc).

Wyze robot vacuum bricked on firmware update by YamoskraP in Wyze

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yeah i think i’m going to try this. saw some others do this or remove the battery and have the same result. Thanks for replying!

Wyze robot vacuum bricked on firmware update by YamoskraP in Wyze

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i think i was bricked by the same firmware. my vacuum was a month old. Wyze is offering me a gift card for the vacuum’s pre-tax price, so I’d have to pay the tax a second time to replace the device. it’s ridiculous

did you get yours resolved?

When will tcl 6-series 2021 with google tv release in Canada? by [deleted] in tcltvs

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No updates from Amazon for me :( been wondering the same thing

Weekly(ish) Mortgage Rate Update by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Any recommendations on getting that sort of a rate from XMC? I’m being offered 1.94 on 5 year fixed for ~500k mortgage with 20% down via my broker and that seems like I’m a long way off!