@qbuilder: the prompt that turns Claude into my editor. at the end of every session I run this: “read our whole conversation, extract every correction I made, every preference I stated, anything you’d do differently next time and format it for a feedback file you’ll reload in future sessions.” paste the output into a feedback.md file, load it into your Claude project. most people correct Claude in the moment and move on, that’s information gone, your outputs stay generic because the lessons die with the chat. save them because the compounding is wild. #ai #Tech #dev #developer #claudeai
What if I have obsidian? What should I do? I need real answers pls
2026-07-19 08:29:53
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A :
what prompt? what the point of video which doesn't show anything?
2026-04-28 12:10:42
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🅴 🆁 🆆 🅸 🅽 :
Can Claude help people make make real effort content that doesn’t bait people to read captions?
2026-04-27 13:01:28
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jerry_nietzschfield :
Same, but I just use a slash command `/retro` instead of remembering what to type each time.
2026-04-25 22:02:15
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Sea :
Run it inside an obsidian folder and make take notes as you’re talking to it
2026-04-25 22:32:19
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KrazzySingh | SG :
this is going to eat so many tokens
2026-04-26 20:49:53
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AhruGoods :
This and also “After reviewing our session, what did you find I could improve on to make our sessions more efficient, on track, and productive” it’s great when first starting out with Claude and teaches a lot
2026-04-26 01:16:08
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mullermx :
I ask it to save what we learned in different memory depending on subject: seo memory. ui/ux memory, etc.
2026-06-25 07:05:28
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Christopher Burdette ❌ :
Thank you cause this where I have arguments with machines. I know
2026-05-31 16:59:19
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Hank Ansley :
This works brilliantly thank you!!! Instead of an md.file, I save it to the project file, an have instructions to read each as a new thread begins!
2026-07-06 13:28:27
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MiraDiary. :
this is actually pretty cool, reminds me how messy things used to get when managing lots of files and small tasks at once. i’ve tried a few tools before but honestly workbeaver has been more useful for me in day to day use. it just helps everything feel more manageable and less overwhelming, especially when things start piling up
You can automate this by putting instruction file call it reflections and it will do it by itself when it finishes tasks so instead of 1 giant prompt output, it will save all learnings and what it should have done better for next time and reads that file before you start a session. Learnings happens at the end of each completed task so it become self sufficient
2026-04-26 15:51:57
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AlphaConnect :
I run Claude sessions as mini Agile Sprints - each one starts with a 1. Prompt for technical brief and definition of done, cost / token estimates, PID and playbook review and ends with a 2. mini Retro - both saved into Project and carried into next Sprint. Happy to share my playbook..
2026-04-26 01:55:43
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Tyler Douglas :
why not use code and set these instead of manual feeding context. logic is sound you don't own the memory control for rules and preference. in Claude chat
2026-04-26 05:55:38
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Viral Me :
Every session ends with Youve hit your limit🤣
2026-04-27 18:20:59
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marketingwithbella :) :
👀👀 Tell us
2026-06-07 01:20:30
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jaylabuildsai :
this is so helpful
2026-06-17 13:20:54
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Philip Kalimo :
"make no mistake"
2026-06-17 00:16:54
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coursefyai :
Good stuff thanks sis 🥰
2026-04-28 04:11:27
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E-Rank Trader :
Thanks for this 💪
2026-04-27 02:02:26
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The G Man :
lol..by then my credit would have ran out 😂😂😂😂
2026-06-24 10:59:21
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fjällräven :
I don’t run prompts, I run out of tokens
2026-06-11 12:06:16
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