There's just no pressure to handle edge cases or write docs for people who'll never use it. Just solve exactly your problem and move on.
I wonder whether there could be an AI autocomplete specifically for the task of helping you with the markdown file (and collecting your thoughts and writing prompts in general). Not an agent since that wouldn't really save time, but actually an autocomplete.
Maybe a small specially-trained local model running at hyper fast speeds and which already has your project context baked in with prefix caching (with some other larger model having summarized the context beforehand to feed to the small model), so as you type this file it automatically uses the same prompt prefix over and over to suggest autocomplete which actually makes sense.
I did pay the $10 for the following domains but i’m ok with that so i can share some of the fun things that come out of the agent.
grandcheaten.com - a save game editor and guide for jagged alliance 3
thedailycheat.com - a save game editor for newstower
It's not well-known, but Itch's offline Steam equivalent (<https://itch.io/app>) is also open source.
I sure hope companies double down on leetcode nonsense, because I really don’t have any capacity to compete with this level of ADHD.