If you’ve ever desired the ability for annotating the plan more visually, try fitting Plannotator in this workflow. There is a slash command for use when you use custom workflows outside of normal plan mode.
The crowd around this pot shows how superficial is knowledge about claude code. It gets releases each day and most of this is already built in the vanilla version. Not to mention subagent working in work trees, memory.md, plan on which you can comment directly from the interface, subagents launched in research phase, but also some basic mcp's like LSP/IDE integration, and context7 to not to be stuck in the knowledge cutoff/past.
When you go to YouTube and search for stuff like "7 levels of claude code" this post would be maybe 3-4.
Oh, one more thing - quality is not consistent, so be ready for 2-3 rounds of "are you happy with the code you wrote" and defining audit skills crafted for your application domain - like for example RODO/Compliance audit etc.
I'm using the in-built features as well, but I like the flow that I have with superpowers. You've made a lot of assumptions with your comment that are just not true (at least for me).
I find that brainstorming + (executing plans OR subagent driven development) is way more reliable than the built-in tooling.
I made no assumptions about you - I simply commented on the post replying to your comment which I liked and simply wanted to follow the point of view :)
Any static HTML server. Also if you try to load the page directly it suggests just untarring the contents back into a folder structure and provides a perl command line as a suggestion for how to do that.
I've been working on an offline cross-platform application currently called Dev Cleaner.
> Dev Cleaner is a desktop application for scanning and cleaning development cache files and build artifacts. It helps developers reclaim disk space by identifying and safely removing caches like node_modules, .cargo/registry, .npm, and other build artifacts.
It's closed source, as I am planning to sell a license. But if you email me, I am happy to provide a build.
I'm glad that works for you. My (and my wife's) ADHD brains put these directly into "the void".
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