Reading your workflow described in PROMPTS.md was insightful. I appreciate how much thought goes into each follow-up, including the manual steps after each invocation.
I just wanted to chime in and thank you for sharing your prompts like that!
It feels like which prompts people are using (even from developers on the same team) is often opaque. It's a great learning resource for people to see under the hood of each other's AI coding workflows, and I hope to see more folks doing this.
Reading your workflow described in PROMPTS.md was insightful. I appreciate how much thought goes into each follow-up, including the manual steps after each invocation.
The prompts turned out significantly better this time!
I just wanted to chime in and thank you for sharing your prompts like that!
It feels like which prompts people are using (even from developers on the same team) is often opaque. It's a great learning resource for people to see under the hood of each other's AI coding workflows, and I hope to see more folks doing this.
(Link for anyone who wants to check them out): https://github.com/minimaxir/ballin/blob/main/PROMPTS.md
The effect reminds me of the classic Fishtro demo by Future Crew from 1992: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUjRpLn2qWo
Now, this makes me think of a thing I never knew I wanted: Plasma Pong, but in the terminal.