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#CompoundEngineering Tip: `ce-commit-push-pr` is a great convenience skill: 1. Create a branch if needed 2. Create logical commits of work 3. Push it up 4. Open PR with a great PR description that actually is good, devoid of the AI slop and verboseness you hate


Just shipped a small but mighty fix in #CompoundEngineering for `/ce-ideate`. It now breaks your ideation topic into separate dimensions before generating ideas. This fights Opus and GPT's tendence to converge on the most obvious interpretation (which defeats the purpose of the


#CompoundEngineering v3 launched yesterday. My favorite skill right now is `/ce-ideate`. It works whether you’re an engineer, designer, PM, or wearing all 3 hats (or 2.5). Keep it broad or aim it at a feature, a workflow, a bottleneck, or a business question. You can even prompt

trevin's tweet image. #CompoundEngineering v3 launched yesterday. My favorite skill right now is `/ce-ideate`. It works whether you’re an engineer, designer, PM, or wearing all 3 hats (or 2.5). Keep it broad or aim it at a feature, a workflow, a bottleneck, or a business question.  You can even prompt

#CompoundEngineering 3.6.1 should make the `ce-doc-review` much less annoying and instrusive. It was too annoying being nitpicky. Also, when it's auto run as part of `ce-plan` it only applies auto-fixes, without flooding you with interactive questions anymore.


another #compoundengineering convert to ce-ideate -> ce-brainstorm loop 🔥

@trevin @kieranklaassen now chaining together /ce:ideate and /ce:brainstorm. Interesting response from /ce:ideate regarding visibility of tool use below; also note that ideate runs with just the initial prompt (adversarial filtering pretty cool); whereas brainstorm is much more



Coincidentally i've played with exactly this idea recently. It works really well for entire pages, features and components. It faciliates the loop with the agent by having you score it and iterate. Likely bringing a version of this to #compoundengineering soon as a test with

trevin's tweet image. Coincidentally i've played with exactly this idea recently.  It works really well for entire pages, features and components.  It faciliates the loop with the agent by having you score it and iterate. Likely bringing a version of this to #compoundengineering soon as a test with

Something we snuck into #CompoundEngineering a few weeks ago, was the ability to do "universal planning". Basically how can it help you brainstorm or plan non-repo (and non-software!) things. Practical example: it plan out my hot water tank maintenance. 5 Q&As later and it's

trevin's tweet image. Something we snuck into #CompoundEngineering a few weeks ago, was the ability to do "universal planning". Basically how can it help you brainstorm or plan non-repo (and non-software!) things.  Practical example: it plan out my hot water tank maintenance. 5 Q&As later and it's

Inspired by this post, added `/claude-permissions-optimizer` in the latest version of @every's #compoundengineering plugin last night. It analyzes up to 500 of your most recent sessions (user or project level, your choice) to help you solve permission hell.

After 5 permission prompts in a session, a hook suggests running the permissions analyzer. It scans your last 14 days of session transcripts, extracts every Bash command approved, and classifies them: - GREEN: ls, grep, test runners - YELLOW: git, mkdir - RED rm, sudo, curl etc.



Claude Code's `/simplify` command is so amazingly effective. Going to get `ce-work` to use it if it's available in the next release of #CompoundEngineering


In the last version of #CompoundEngineering, i snuck in a new `/ce-simplify-code` skill that was inspired directly from Claude Code's built in simplify command, with a few tweaks. The benefit is it also works in Codex and the other harnesses we support so you have a common skill

trevin's tweet image. In the last version of #CompoundEngineering, i snuck in a new `/ce-simplify-code` skill that was inspired directly from Claude Code's built in simplify command, with a few tweaks.  The benefit is it also works in Codex and the other harnesses we support so you have a common skill

#CompoundEngineering v3.3 is out. A lot of improvements across the entire plugin to improve both the experience using the skills, but more importantly, to create superior outcomes. x.com/trevin/status/…


The assumption audit in the `/ce-debug` #CompoundEngineering skill is a step I didn’t expect to work as well as it does. It lists every “this must be true” belief before forming a hypothesis, then marks each verified or assumed. It helps dramatically improve debugging by


“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Cut through the AI noise on Sep 19 with @KieranKlaassen’s simple, AI‑assisted SDLC w/ Claude Code. Build more with less! RSVP: meetup.com/serverless-tor… #CompoundEngineering

DanielBookmarks's tweet image. “Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Cut through the AI noise on Sep 19 with @KieranKlaassen’s simple, AI‑assisted SDLC w/ Claude Code. Build more with less! RSVP: meetup.com/serverless-tor… #CompoundEngineering

Snow days hit different when you’re locked in. Fresh build environment. –dangerously-skip-permissions energy. 🙏 @every @danshipper @kieranklaassen @usemonologue @naveennaidu_m #CompoundEngineering

will_bldz's tweet image. Snow days hit different when you’re locked in. 

Fresh build environment. –dangerously-skip-permissions energy.

🙏 @every @danshipper @kieranklaassen @usemonologue @naveennaidu_m #CompoundEngineering

Big update: we brought #CompoundEngineering into our automatic PR reviews via GitHub Actions. Reviews were a bottleneck, and speed demanded automation. Now every PR gets a 5‑agent AI review (security, quality, architecture, devops, learnings) in minutes without a human having


Started a new thing yesterday with #CompoundEngineering and is great!. Thanks for sharing.


Just shipped a small but mighty fix in #CompoundEngineering for `/ce-ideate`. It now breaks your ideation topic into separate dimensions before generating ideas. This fights Opus and GPT's tendence to converge on the most obvious interpretation (which defeats the purpose of the


another #compoundengineering convert to ce-ideate -> ce-brainstorm loop 🔥

@trevin @kieranklaassen now chaining together /ce:ideate and /ce:brainstorm. Interesting response from /ce:ideate regarding visibility of tool use below; also note that ideate runs with just the initial prompt (adversarial filtering pretty cool); whereas brainstorm is much more



#CompoundEngineering 3.6.1 should make the `ce-doc-review` much less annoying and instrusive. It was too annoying being nitpicky. Also, when it's auto run as part of `ce-plan` it only applies auto-fixes, without flooding you with interactive questions anymore.


#CompoundEngineering Tip: `ce-commit-push-pr` is a great convenience skill: 1. Create a branch if needed 2. Create logical commits of work 3. Push it up 4. Open PR with a great PR description that actually is good, devoid of the AI slop and verboseness you hate


In the last version of #CompoundEngineering, i snuck in a new `/ce-simplify-code` skill that was inspired directly from Claude Code's built in simplify command, with a few tweaks. The benefit is it also works in Codex and the other harnesses we support so you have a common skill

trevin's tweet image. In the last version of #CompoundEngineering, i snuck in a new `/ce-simplify-code` skill that was inspired directly from Claude Code's built in simplify command, with a few tweaks.  The benefit is it also works in Codex and the other harnesses we support so you have a common skill

The assumption audit in the `/ce-debug` #CompoundEngineering skill is a step I didn’t expect to work as well as it does. It lists every “this must be true” belief before forming a hypothesis, then marks each verified or assumed. It helps dramatically improve debugging by


Claude Code's `/simplify` command is so amazingly effective. Going to get `ce-work` to use it if it's available in the next release of #CompoundEngineering


#CompoundEngineering v3.3 is out. A lot of improvements across the entire plugin to improve both the experience using the skills, but more importantly, to create superior outcomes. x.com/trevin/status/…


Something we snuck into #CompoundEngineering a few weeks ago, was the ability to do "universal planning". Basically how can it help you brainstorm or plan non-repo (and non-software!) things. Practical example: it plan out my hot water tank maintenance. 5 Q&As later and it's

trevin's tweet image. Something we snuck into #CompoundEngineering a few weeks ago, was the ability to do "universal planning". Basically how can it help you brainstorm or plan non-repo (and non-software!) things.  Practical example: it plan out my hot water tank maintenance. 5 Q&As later and it's

Started a new thing yesterday with #CompoundEngineering and is great!. Thanks for sharing.


#CompoundEngineering v3 launched yesterday. My favorite skill right now is `/ce-ideate`. It works whether you’re an engineer, designer, PM, or wearing all 3 hats (or 2.5). Keep it broad or aim it at a feature, a workflow, a bottleneck, or a business question. You can even prompt

trevin's tweet image. #CompoundEngineering v3 launched yesterday. My favorite skill right now is `/ce-ideate`. It works whether you’re an engineer, designer, PM, or wearing all 3 hats (or 2.5). Keep it broad or aim it at a feature, a workflow, a bottleneck, or a business question.  You can even prompt

Inspired by this post, added `/claude-permissions-optimizer` in the latest version of @every's #compoundengineering plugin last night. It analyzes up to 500 of your most recent sessions (user or project level, your choice) to help you solve permission hell.

After 5 permission prompts in a session, a hook suggests running the permissions analyzer. It scans your last 14 days of session transcripts, extracts every Bash command approved, and classifies them: - GREEN: ls, grep, test runners - YELLOW: git, mkdir - RED rm, sudo, curl etc.



Coincidentally i've played with exactly this idea recently. It works really well for entire pages, features and components. It faciliates the loop with the agent by having you score it and iterate. Likely bringing a version of this to #compoundengineering soon as a test with

trevin's tweet image. Coincidentally i've played with exactly this idea recently.  It works really well for entire pages, features and components.  It faciliates the loop with the agent by having you score it and iterate. Likely bringing a version of this to #compoundengineering soon as a test with

Big update: we brought #CompoundEngineering into our automatic PR reviews via GitHub Actions. Reviews were a bottleneck, and speed demanded automation. Now every PR gets a 5‑agent AI review (security, quality, architecture, devops, learnings) in minutes without a human having


Snow days hit different when you’re locked in. Fresh build environment. –dangerously-skip-permissions energy. 🙏 @every @danshipper @kieranklaassen @usemonologue @naveennaidu_m #CompoundEngineering

will_bldz's tweet image. Snow days hit different when you’re locked in. 

Fresh build environment. –dangerously-skip-permissions energy.

🙏 @every @danshipper @kieranklaassen @usemonologue @naveennaidu_m #CompoundEngineering

“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Cut through the AI noise on Sep 19 with @KieranKlaassen’s simple, AI‑assisted SDLC w/ Claude Code. Build more with less! RSVP: meetup.com/serverless-tor… #CompoundEngineering

DanielBookmarks's tweet image. “Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Cut through the AI noise on Sep 19 with @KieranKlaassen’s simple, AI‑assisted SDLC w/ Claude Code. Build more with less! RSVP: meetup.com/serverless-tor… #CompoundEngineering

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#CompoundEngineering v3 launched yesterday. My favorite skill right now is `/ce-ideate`. It works whether you’re an engineer, designer, PM, or wearing all 3 hats (or 2.5). Keep it broad or aim it at a feature, a workflow, a bottleneck, or a business question. You can even prompt

trevin's tweet image. #CompoundEngineering v3 launched yesterday. My favorite skill right now is `/ce-ideate`. It works whether you’re an engineer, designer, PM, or wearing all 3 hats (or 2.5). Keep it broad or aim it at a feature, a workflow, a bottleneck, or a business question.  You can even prompt

Coincidentally i've played with exactly this idea recently. It works really well for entire pages, features and components. It faciliates the loop with the agent by having you score it and iterate. Likely bringing a version of this to #compoundengineering soon as a test with

trevin's tweet image. Coincidentally i've played with exactly this idea recently.  It works really well for entire pages, features and components.  It faciliates the loop with the agent by having you score it and iterate. Likely bringing a version of this to #compoundengineering soon as a test with

In the last version of #CompoundEngineering, i snuck in a new `/ce-simplify-code` skill that was inspired directly from Claude Code's built in simplify command, with a few tweaks. The benefit is it also works in Codex and the other harnesses we support so you have a common skill

trevin's tweet image. In the last version of #CompoundEngineering, i snuck in a new `/ce-simplify-code` skill that was inspired directly from Claude Code's built in simplify command, with a few tweaks.  The benefit is it also works in Codex and the other harnesses we support so you have a common skill

Something we snuck into #CompoundEngineering a few weeks ago, was the ability to do "universal planning". Basically how can it help you brainstorm or plan non-repo (and non-software!) things. Practical example: it plan out my hot water tank maintenance. 5 Q&As later and it's

trevin's tweet image. Something we snuck into #CompoundEngineering a few weeks ago, was the ability to do "universal planning". Basically how can it help you brainstorm or plan non-repo (and non-software!) things.  Practical example: it plan out my hot water tank maintenance. 5 Q&As later and it's

Snow days hit different when you’re locked in. Fresh build environment. –dangerously-skip-permissions energy. 🙏 @every @danshipper @kieranklaassen @usemonologue @naveennaidu_m #CompoundEngineering

will_bldz's tweet image. Snow days hit different when you’re locked in. 

Fresh build environment. –dangerously-skip-permissions energy.

🙏 @every @danshipper @kieranklaassen @usemonologue @naveennaidu_m #CompoundEngineering

“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Cut through the AI noise on Sep 19 with @KieranKlaassen’s simple, AI‑assisted SDLC w/ Claude Code. Build more with less! RSVP: meetup.com/serverless-tor… #CompoundEngineering

DanielBookmarks's tweet image. “Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Cut through the AI noise on Sep 19 with @KieranKlaassen’s simple, AI‑assisted SDLC w/ Claude Code. Build more with less! RSVP: meetup.com/serverless-tor… #CompoundEngineering

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