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Show HN: Ouijit, command terminals running coding agents

github.com
4 points·by pbjerkeseth·11 giorni fa·2 comments

Show HN: Ouijit, an open-source task and terminal manager for coding agents

ouijit.com
13 points·by pbjerkeseth·mese scorso·2 comments

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pbjerkeseth
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Thank you!
pbjerkeseth
·17 giorni fa·discuss
"Prolix is an adjective describing speech or writing that is excessively wordy, drawn out, and tediously long"

Prolix affected me at least once today, I appreciate this.
pbjerkeseth
·21 giorni fa·discuss
This is a neat idea. Definitely needs tuning.

- I tried it on a repo that has very obvious boosting tells, like 99% of stars from week old or less accounts and it had higher trust signal than my own very much so real project. The issue to star ratio gave 5/5 despite the issues being core contributor created.

- In same vein as above, it seems to prefer open issues over closed ones in the scoring.

Have you considered scoring contributors/authors/issue creators separately to use as a proxy, instead of measuring the core things that are being gamed?
pbjerkeseth
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Hard to trust a project that is clearly github star boosting out the gate, consider that you're putting yourself at risk of account suspension for reports.
pbjerkeseth
·23 giorni fa·discuss
Ive been surprised at how effective (for personal projects) this type of rote promotion by link sharing can be. It feels fruitless initially but i guess whatever-engine-optimization keeps paying to be consistent.

awesome-lists like you see on github seem to be missing, which would be a good inclusion. Although I think many of those curators are suffering a wave of slop right now so maybe not.
pbjerkeseth
·29 giorni fa·discuss
Funny seeing that post, looking into it, asking the same question, and arriving here. Grifters gonna grift.
pbjerkeseth
·mese scorso·discuss
Every task automatically gets git worktree isolation to support the parallel work. The VM sandboxing is project scoped and more about isolating agent workloads from user-space for those who want to --dangerously-skip-permissions for example.
pbjerkeseth
·mese scorso·discuss
No problem, I actually went through a similar path of trying milkdown/tiptap/a few others as the core for my own editor needs but kept running into into issues where the abstractions got in the way eventually. I was thinking about using ProseMirror for a custom 'one big text file' concept so I guess Ill close the door on that idea and give this a try.
pbjerkeseth
·mese scorso·discuss
Nice work! It seems like selection highlighting(?) doesn't work but the interaction feels good otherwise.

I'm curious when I see things more geared toward prose using CodeMirror instead of ProseMirror. Any comment on that decision?
pbjerkeseth
·mese scorso·discuss
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pbjerkeseth
·mese scorso·discuss
Blood in my case, and it would probably be obvious. In general though I think a lot of these questions are answerable by paying attention to the changes in your body, how you're feeling, researching, and raising thoughts/concerns/etc with your primary cary provider when that comes up short. No need to go searching for issues if there isn't some leading indicator that sticks out to you as something to be curious about, or there isn't some related family medical history.
pbjerkeseth
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I recommend getting a colonoscopy if you have any symptoms. There is a lot of stigma that prevents people from being proactive about this type of issue.

My anecdote (M, 35) is that I got one after experiencing symptoms that turned out to be unrelated, but they did find pre-cancerous polyps so now I will be getting them more regularly. I received received meaningful early detection and peace of mind. Also aside from the prep, its a very convenient procedure. You get put under anesthesia and do a quick time travel.
pbjerkeseth
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Ha, it obviously picked up on the ouija board concept with the colors and copy. I think the detail expansion shown is a great illustration of another thing they tend to do - uncanny valley of 'sky is blue' type product descriptive copy that reminds me of dribbble shots or landing page template demos from a few years ago. Technically correct language that doesn't communicate much emotionally.
pbjerkeseth
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I've built/am building something similar, but I spent the first half of my tech career as a UI/UX designer before becoming a software engineer and I'd _like_ to think it shows, but there is something about designing-in-code with agents that leads to homogenous outputs if you don't spend equal time on visual design as on the technical parts.

I'm a bit anxious about putting myself out there, but I'd be curious if my efforts cross that bar for you or not? https://ouijit.com/ (and the repo is at https://github.com/ouijit/ouijit)
pbjerkeseth
·3 mesi fa·discuss
This has unfortunately been going on for years at this point, for as long as there has been an OSS-to-profitability pipeline gamed for startups I'd guess. I wouldn't be surprised if it has progressed to fake contributors/discussions/issues/forks as well. Seems like an inevitable outcome for any platform with social signals.
pbjerkeseth
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I have a terminal manager project[0] I'm currently using xterm for, but very curious to try libghostty. Have mainly been hesitant because it hasn't been promoted from an internal ghostty dependency (only awareness of the place was from this article by the creator[1]), but from the sounds of it here people are finding it stable enough. Gonna give it a whirl today.

[0]: https://github.com/ouijit/ouijit [1]: https://mitchellh.com/writing/libghostty-is-coming