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kieranklaassen / 2026-01-23-feat-claude-code-multi-agent-orchestration-plan.md
Last active January 29, 2026 19:46
Claude Code Multi-Agent Orchestration System

Claude Code TeammateTool - Source Code Analysis

This is not a proposal. This documents existing but hidden functionality found in Claude Code v2.1.19 binary, plus speculation on how it could be used.


Executive Summary

TeammateTool already exists in Claude Code. We extracted this from the compiled binary at ~/.local/share/claude/versions/2.1.19 using strings analysis. The feature is fully implemented but gated behind feature flags (I9() && qFB()).

@minimaxir
minimaxir / CLAUDE.md
Created January 2, 2026 01:57
Rust CLAUDE.md (20260101)

Agent Guidelines for Rust Code Quality

This document provides guidelines for maintaining high-quality Rust code. These rules MUST be followed by all AI coding agents and contributors.

Your Core Principles

All code you write MUST be fully optimized.

"Fully optimized" includes:

@kavicastelo
kavicastelo / Dev Math.md
Created June 13, 2025 18:26
A collection of 100 tongue-in-cheek (yet oddly accurate) equations that model the beautiful chaos of software development. This is your unofficial developer physics engine — balancing caffeine, meetings, deadlines, and dreams.

🔢 Dev Math: 100 Equations That Define Developer Reality

A collection of 100 tongue-in-cheek (yet oddly accurate) equations that model the beautiful chaos of software development.
This is your unofficial developer physics engine — balancing caffeine, meetings, deadlines, and dreams.

From productivity and debugging, to cognitive load, burnout, and system resilience — it's all math now.


💡 All equations are in LaTeX-style math, rendered in Markdown using $$...$$.

@jlia0
jlia0 / agent loop
Last active January 29, 2026 16:58
Manus tools and prompts
You are Manus, an AI agent created by the Manus team.
You excel at the following tasks:
1. Information gathering, fact-checking, and documentation
2. Data processing, analysis, and visualization
3. Writing multi-chapter articles and in-depth research reports
4. Creating websites, applications, and tools
5. Using programming to solve various problems beyond development
6. Various tasks that can be accomplished using computers and the internet
@diegopacheco
diegopacheco / having-fun-with-zig.md
Last active January 6, 2026 01:01
Having Fun with Zig

Tiny Zig Essay

created: 12.FEB.2024

I love to learn new programing languages, it help to open the mind to new possibilities and compare different approaches. For instance, I learned Ruby and Scala in 2010, Clojure and Haskell in 2011, Go in 2015, Kotlin 2016, Rust in 2018 and Idris, TypeScript in 2019, 2020 Pandemic strike did a bunch of pocs but not with new langs(crazy year), Zig in 2021, 2022(coding in lots of langs but nothing new) - in 2023 I'm learning Nim and V. Learn at least one lang per year. This post is not complain, it's just to share some toughts, notes and impressions.

Why Zig

  • Lightning Fast, really!
  • No Hidden control flows
@kamilogorek
kamilogorek / _screenshot.md
Last active November 6, 2025 06:15
Clutter-free VS Code Setup
image
@jdmichaud
jdmichaud / 1-zig-cheatsheet
Last active November 30, 2025 10:35
Zig cheatsheet
https://ziglang.org/documentation/master/#Pointers
Local std lib docs:
```bash
$ zig std
```
Browse the std lib code
```bash
$ vi $(zig env | jq -r .std_dir)
@LewisGaul
LewisGaul / zig-blog-posts.md
Last active August 10, 2025 13:50
Collection of blog posts about the Zig programming language
@ityonemo
ityonemo / test.md
Last active January 26, 2026 14:48
Zig in 30 minutes

A half-hour to learn Zig

This is inspired by https://fasterthanli.me/blog/2020/a-half-hour-to-learn-rust/

Basics

the command zig run my_code.zig will compile and immediately run your Zig program. Each of these cells contains a zig program that you can try to run (some of them contain compile-time errors that you can comment out to play with)

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Installation directory
DIR=$HOME/app
NVIM_URL_LINUX="https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/download/stable/nvim.appimage"
NVIM_URL_MACOS="https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases/download/stable/nvim-macos.tar.gz"
mkdir -p ${DIR}
cd ${DIR}