@LukeDing14: Many people on X still don't know how to use Codex to complete projects. They find it strange that their Codex cannot write high-quality code or organize projects more efficiently. A month ago, the popular learn-harness-enginnering resource already covered many tips. Source link here ht…
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LukeDing14 points out that many people still don't use Codex correctly for projects, and recommends the learn-harness-engineering resource along with his own harness file, sharing tips for efficient coding and project organization.
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On X (formerly Twitter), many people still don’t know how to use Codex to complete projects. They find it strange: why can’t their own Codex write high-quality code and organize projects more efficiently? A month ago, the popular learn-harness-engineering already covered many tips. The source link is here: https://walkinglabs.github.io/learn-harness-engineering… Below is my harness file:
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