| ▲ | amarant 4 hours ago | |
Create a folder called "prompts". Create a new file for each prompt you make, name the time after timestamp. Or just append to prompts.txt Either way, git will make it trivial to see which prompt belongs with which commit: it'll be in the same diff! You can write a pre-commit hook to always include the prompts in every commit, but I have a feeling most Vibe coders always commit with -a anyway | ||
| ▲ | NitpickLawyer 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
It's not just that. There's a lot of (maybe useful) info that's lost without the entire session. And even if you include a jsonl of the entire session, just seeing that is not enough. It would be nice to be able to "click" at some point and add notes / edit / re-run from there w/ changes, etc. Basically we're at a point where the agents kinda caught up to our tooling, and we need better / different UX or paradigms of sharing sessions (including context, choices, etc) | ||