i stumbled upon taylor pearson's
Claude. md workflow recently, and it's seriously changed my game. instead of using multiple files or complex setups, you just use a single markdown doc as your source code truth hub.
basically: write out every line in one file - no more switching between editors for snippets! whenever changes are needed (like adding features), all updates happen here first before moving to actual dev tools. it's like having an always-up-to-date blueprint that ai can easily parse and execute based on your inputs!
i've tried this method, man - and i must say:
it's legit super productive when you're in the zone! but there are downsides too - what if smth goes wrong w/ just one line? it could mess up everything. also, some might find managing a single file overwhelming compared to having separate files for different components.
so here's my take:
- i love how streamlined and efficient this is
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but the risk of errors in that lone doc feels kinda scary
anyone tried something similar or have thoughts on keeping things simple vs. organized?
full read:
https://www.sitepoint.com/claude-md-trick-build-apps-faster/?utm_source=rss