@PrajwalTomar_: Fable 5 PRO tip... Don't just read this field guide from the Claude Code team. Hand the whole thing to Fable and say: "…
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A tip for Fable users: instead of just reading the Claude Code team's field guide, give the whole article to Fable and have it create a SKILL file so it automatically applies the techniques in future sessions without prompting.
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Fable 5 PRO tip…
Don’t just read this field guide from the Claude Code team. Hand the whole thing to Fable and say:
“Read this article. Then write yourself a SKILL file from it, so you apply the blindspot pass, the interviews, and the implementation notes on every future session in this repo without me asking.”
The article stops being content and becomes a to-do list for your repo.
Go run it now. Fable is pay per use soon, and this skill is how you stop paying it to relearn your repo every single session.
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