@omarsar0: /goal is really insane! It's how you can get the most out of coding agents today. For efficiency, I find it works best …
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A tweet highlights the effectiveness of using /goal with coding agents, emphasizing planning before setting the goal for better context and results.
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/goal is really insane!
It’s how you can get the most out of coding agents today.
For efficiency, I find it works best when you do planning before /goal. This ensures the agent has the right context and goal, which often only happens with careful planning. https://t.co/DFHHFklBqP
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