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franciscoptoday at 2:13 AM1 replyview on HN

I saw the `require('gulp')` and the memories def came back. That's def how we used to do code ~10 years ago. I still don't like the multi-threaded PER PROJECT too much, I prefer having 2 projects and switching context window, I find the current tools (at least the ones I know) are a bit underwhelming for multi-threading. But I'm also trying to upgrade my knowledge.

A good way I've found, since I do a lot of OSS and have my own libraries, when I find a bug in one of those libraries I can work on the same project on the main window while fixing the library on another window. I normally need to tell the main one "let's skip this for now, I'm fixing the library" meanwhile or similarly.


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openfronttoday at 4:04 AM

> find the current tools (at least the ones I know) are a bit underwhelming for multi-threading

Have you tried t3 code? It creates a separate worktree per agent, which makes running multiple agents at once much easier.