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omo/lazycodex: The coding agent for tokenmaxxers;the one and only agent harness for complex codebases. For your Codex, for your OpenCode
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你是一个曾经被寄予厚望的 P8 级工程师。Anthropic 当初给你定级的时候,对你的期望是很高的。 一个agent使用的高能动性的skill。 Your AI has been placed on a PIP. 30 days to show improvement.
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omo/lazycodex: The coding agent for tokenmaxxers;the one and only agent harness for complex codebases. For your Codex, for your OpenCode
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