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One of my central premises for supporting internal adoption of LLMs is that adoption depends on easy discovery of what’s possible and what’s good. That is why our internal prompts driving agents are stored in a shared Notion database, but it also begged the question: our most advanced prompting and interactions are happening in Claude Code, which are hard to see. Thankfully, Simon Willison previously wrote a tool to extract transcripts from Claude Code called claude-code-transcripts, which we...
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