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We have a very uncomplicated setup with claude code. A CLAUDE.md with instructions and notes about the repo and how to run stuff. We also do code reviews with Claude Code, but in a separate session.

It works wonderfully well. Costs about $200USD per developer per month as of now.

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If you are not spending 5-10k dollars a month for interesting projects, you likely won't see interesting results
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I can't really tell if this is sarcasm or not.
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rlm-workflow does all that TDD for you: https://skills.sh/doubleuuser/rlm-workflow/rlm-workflow

(I built it)

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Why make powershell a requirement? I like powershell, but Python is very common and already installed on many dev systems.
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Thanks for sharing. What does RLM stand for? Any idea why the socket security test fails?
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Check out Mike Pocock’s work, he’s done excellent work writing about red green refactor and has a GitHub repo for his skills. Read and take what you need from his tdd skill and incorporate it into your own tdd skill tailored for your project.
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This is just ai slop. If you follow what the actual designers of Claude/GPT tell you it flys in the face of building out over engineered harnesses for agents.
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I agree with this. There is not a lot of harnesses/wrapping needed for Claude Code.
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You don't need a harness beyond Claude Code, but honestly it's foolish to think you shouldn't be building out extra skills to help your workflow. A TDD skill that does red-green-refactoring is using Claude Code exactly as how it's meant to be used. They pioneered skills.
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Works better than standard claude / gpt, which doesn't do red-green-refactor. Doesn't seem like slop when it meaningfully changes the results for the better, consistently. Really is a game-changer. You should consider trying it.
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