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I read all of Cloudflare's Claude-generated commits
Max Mitchell's personal portfolio website showcasing his photography, YouTube videos, coding projects, and work history.
Every prompt, every iteration, every moment of human intervention was preserved in git commit messages—creating what felt like an archaeological record of human-AI collaboration. The most effective prompts followed a consistent pattern: clear context about the current state, explanation of why change was needed, and specific direction forward. Later, Claude resorted to using `grep` and `sed` bash commands because its search-and-replace function couldn't handle duplicate code blocks.
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