@kunchenguid: time to reveal my HTML workflow with agents HTML is the new markdown. Lavish is the new editor for your HTML artifacts …
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The article introduces 'Lavish', an open-source local tool for HTML workflows and editing using AI agents, claiming HTML is the new markdown.
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time to reveal my HTML workflow with agents
HTML is the new markdown. Lavish is the new editor for your HTML artifacts
just tell your agent - discuss the technical plan with me using npx lavish-axi
100% open source and runs locally. details in thread below 👇 https://t.co/TUEhT3kN0L
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