Make Claude Code disagree with you: a 14-rule counterpart toolkit (install in 1 command)
The article discusses a toolkit designed to help developers using AI in coding, specifically Claude Code. It outlines fourteen operational rules aimed at preventing silent failures and improving productivity. The author shares insights from their experience coding solo with AI over a 60-day period, emphasizing the importance of critical evaluation and disagreement in the coding process.
- ▪The toolkit, named Counterpart Toolkit v0.4.1, is installable in one command.
- ▪It aims to address silent failure modes encountered when coding alone with AI.
- ▪The author quantifies the return on investment (ROI) from implementing these rules, highlighting significant time savings.
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