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  • marwamc 2 days ago

    hahaha love the spec comparison.

    Also, can't wait to try this. I use a markdown-based notes/workplans/context workflow that works for the happy path but falls on its head for some edge-cases. Sometimes I have to abruptly stop a piece of work, and I might not get a chance to perform the post-work-item markdown notes ritual. If I'm resuming the same piece of work within 24hrs, it's relatively straightforward to remember what I was working on before the abrupt stop. However, sometimes it might be several days before I resume a work-item that was abruptly stopped, and in those cases, the context switchback feels like hair-pulling. This promises to reduce that pain somewhat. The last commit (usually a few steps ahead of the work-plan persistence ritual) becomes a recoverable checkpoint.