Having LLMs write their prompt files was something that became a thing the moment prompt files became a thing.
> then the plan and iterate on it by editing the plan file, then adding the todo list, then doing the implementation, and doing all that in a single conversation (instead of clearing contexts).
That's literally what planning mode is.
Do yourself a favor and read the announcement of support for planning mode in Visual Studio. Visual Studio code supported it months before.
Having LLMs write their prompt files was something that became a thing the moment prompt files became a thing.
> then the plan and iterate on it by editing the plan file, then adding the todo list, then doing the implementation, and doing all that in a single conversation (instead of clearing contexts).
That's literally what planning mode is.
Do yourself a favor and read the announcement of support for planning mode in Visual Studio. Visual Studio code supported it months before.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/introducing-plan...