From the title I thought it’d be a timer for the agent itself, so it doesn’t waste time on endless thinking loops, etc.
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pj_mukh
Love that it follows you from terminal to terminal, super useful.
Though, if you're following Cal Newport-ian rules, watching over multiple agents doing their work is no longer a 25 minute "deep work" Pomodoro, and god knows Newport has been complaining about it [1]
Opus is so slow these days what I really want is a bell sound to ring when it's done. I kick off some task and then it takes 3-12 minutes to complete. It's wrong, so I tell it to revert and try again with slightly different instructions.
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murats
I like this. Small tools inside the workflow feel much more useful than separate productivity apps I have to remember to open.
I recently had a nasty accident too and snapped my collar bone, broken tibia, and 6 broken ribs, so I can absolutely relate. Claude Code was there for me in a big way as well :-)
It's a long road to recovery. I'm 5 months in and still in a lot of pain, but it does (slowly) get better. Hope you're spirits stay up!
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Vaslo
Great idea and I’ll definitely try it but all those flags needed to run the startup command scare me lol
From the title I thought it’d be a timer for the agent itself, so it doesn’t waste time on endless thinking loops, etc.
Love that it follows you from terminal to terminal, super useful.
Though, if you're following Cal Newport-ian rules, watching over multiple agents doing their work is no longer a 25 minute "deep work" Pomodoro, and god knows Newport has been complaining about it [1]
[1]: https://calnewport.com/avoiding-digital-productivity-traps/#...
Also for tmux (which I always run claude inside)
https://github.com/olimorris/tmux-pomodoro-plus
Opus is so slow these days what I really want is a bell sound to ring when it's done. I kick off some task and then it takes 3-12 minutes to complete. It's wrong, so I tell it to revert and try again with slightly different instructions.
I like this. Small tools inside the workflow feel much more useful than separate productivity apps I have to remember to open.
Great idea! I just created one for Pi
https://github.com/mkaz/pi-modoro
I recently had a nasty accident too and snapped my collar bone, broken tibia, and 6 broken ribs, so I can absolutely relate. Claude Code was there for me in a big way as well :-)
It's a long road to recovery. I'm 5 months in and still in a lot of pain, but it does (slowly) get better. Hope you're spirits stay up!
Great idea and I’ll definitely try it but all those flags needed to run the startup command scare me lol
Side note, many windows people still don't know about psmux https://github.com/psmux/psmux
tool is great by your readme is pure unreadable ai slop - try to naturalise it a bit