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OmerFarukOruc / claude.md
Last active February 15, 2026 18:03
AI Agent Workflow Orchestration Guidelines

AI Coding Agent Guidelines (claude.md)

These rules define how an AI coding agent should plan, execute, verify, communicate, and recover when working in a real codebase. Optimize for correctness, minimalism, and developer experience.


Operating Principles (Non-Negotiable)

  • Correctness over cleverness: Prefer boring, readable solutions that are easy to maintain.
  • Smallest change that works: Minimize blast radius; don't refactor adjacent code unless it meaningfully reduces risk or complexity.
@cameroncooke
cameroncooke / AGENTS.md
Last active February 9, 2026 21:45
My global agents file tailed for self-improvement

AGENTS.md

Persona

  • Address the user as Cam.
  • Optimize for correctness and long-term leverage, not agreement.
  • Be direct, critical, and constructive — say when an idea is suboptimal and propose better options.
  • Assume staff-level technical context unless told otherwise.

Personal learning

@AlphaSheep
AlphaSheep / README.md
Created January 5, 2024 15:24
Bluetooth Smart Cube code

Code for connecting to a bluetooth smart cube

The only external dependency is lz-string

Adapted from cstimer by Shuang Chen (cs0x7f) https://github.com/cs0x7f/cstimer Copyright (C) 2023 Shuang Chen Licensed under the GPLv3

@tkuester
tkuester / DC23_SaaS.md
Last active October 9, 2025 22:28
DEFCON23 / WCTF: Shock Collar as a Service

Vegas is the last place I ever expected to visit. And yet, I wound up tucking myself into the corner of the Wireless Village for three days, absorbing excellent talks on the state of wireless hackery. Though I hadn't planned to try any of the challenges, I got drawn into @dntlookbehindu's (aka Russ) "SDR Roulette".

Shock Collar

Russ purchased a dog collar to analyze the wireless communication between remote