Ultimately, I’m aiming for Ash-first LLM-powered development. Despite your comment about “context be damned” 😝 I want to be as stingy as possible with token use, but no more stingy than necessary. I think agent skills for Ash could help a lot with that.
Thanks for all the insights, Zach. Although I still can't fully understand 100% of the post (I'm still getting into the LLM world for developers), I can clearly see the potential of your ideas and how impactful they could be. Looking forward to learning more and following your work!
Thanks for sharing Zach, and thanks for the mix usage_rules.sync pattern 👌.
I’m a vim user myself so I’m a bit reluctant to leave the terminal for a different editor, but I’ve been eyeing Zed for a while. Curious to know which bells and whistles are your favorite there.
From an editor standpoint, Zed is the best w/ vim-style editing outside of, well, vim. And so many things that "just work". From agentic stuff, their change review process, tool call display UI, and tree-sitter-based agentic tools (we don't see it, just makes agents smarter), are amazing.
Hi Zach, I’d be very keen to see your updated workflow/tools, especially with the recent proliferation of agent skills.
I’m currently evaluating some repos (and your gists) to pull into a greenfield Ash project.
A few interesting repos/tools to check out:
* https://github.com/bradleygolden/claude-marketplace-elixir
* https://github.com/georgeguimaraes/claude-code-elixir
* https://github.com/0xfurai/claude-code-subagents/tree/main?tab=readme-ov-file (there are elixir and Phoenix subagents here)
Ultimately, I’m aiming for Ash-first LLM-powered development. Despite your comment about “context be damned” 😝 I want to be as stingy as possible with token use, but no more stingy than necessary. I think agent skills for Ash could help a lot with that.
Thanks for all the insights, Zach. Although I still can't fully understand 100% of the post (I'm still getting into the LLM world for developers), I can clearly see the potential of your ideas and how impactful they could be. Looking forward to learning more and following your work!
Thanks for sharing Zach, and thanks for the mix usage_rules.sync pattern 👌.
I’m a vim user myself so I’m a bit reluctant to leave the terminal for a different editor, but I’ve been eyeing Zed for a while. Curious to know which bells and whistles are your favorite there.
From an editor standpoint, Zed is the best w/ vim-style editing outside of, well, vim. And so many things that "just work". From agentic stuff, their change review process, tool call display UI, and tree-sitter-based agentic tools (we don't see it, just makes agents smarter), are amazing.