Tag:developer-tools
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Dog-fooding agent-doc Part 2: rmemo, tag-path, and Releasing v0.16.1

A live session walking through agent-doc's compaction workflow, showcasing rmemo — a 358-byte reactive JavaScript library, introducing tag-path semantic code search with TreeSitter, and shipping agent-doc v0.16.1. Reflections on vibe coding, race conditions, and why naming conventions matter.
Dog-fooding agent-doc: CRDT Debugging, Reactive Architecture, and Why God = Existence

A 2-hour live session debugging CRDT merge bugs in agent-doc, a Rust CLI tool for structured AI conversations in markdown. Covers reactive stream architecture, Existence Lang ontology, and what vibe coding actually looks like.
Realtime Agentic Development

Agent harnesses are already becoming realtime development environments. Loops, goals, living specs, salience, and software feedback start to look less like ticket workflows and more like musical looping.
Dog-fooding agent-doc Part 3: YouTube Upload in Rust, tmux-router Tests, and JetBrains Plugin IPC

Building developer tools live with AI — implementing YouTube's resumable upload protocol in Rust, writing 61 tmux-router tests, wiring JetBrains plugin IPC for real-time document patching, and reflections on chaos, consciousness, and vibe coding.
Introducing agent-doc: Documents as the UI for AI Agents

agent-doc turns markdown files into persistent, editable, version-controlled conversations with AI agents. No more ephemeral chat — your documents are the UI.