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The Machine: Writing the plan rather than presenting it slows the machine#787

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The Machine: Writing the plan rather than presenting it slows the machine#787
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PASS — This PR only removes 9 lines of agent behavioral guidance from CLAUDE.md (the "Output Conventions" section). No code, logic, security, or API surface is affected. Nothing to break.

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Approval

Clean, minimal change — removes the "Output Conventions" section from CLAUDE.md to reduce friction in the AI workflow.

Review checklist:

  • ✅ Only CLAUDE.md modified (no code changes)
  • ✅ No blocking issues found
  • ✅ No security concerns
  • ✅ No test coverage needed (documentation-only change)
  • ✅ No import boundary violations
  • ✅ DDD: N/A (no domain code changed)
  • ✅ The important planning convention (use ddd skill) remains in the "Planning" section

The rationale makes sense — persisting plans to files adds latency without clear benefit when the plan can be presented directly in conversation.

@stack72 stack72 merged commit ae04a93 into main Mar 20, 2026
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@stack72 stack72 deleted the remove-plan-writing branch March 20, 2026 00:00
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