{"repo":"FlorianBruniaux/flow-lean","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/FlorianBruniaux/flow-lean","clone":"git clone https://github.com/FlorianBruniaux/flow-lean.git","description":"Lean output mode for Claude Code: minimal solution, action-first structure, zero-fat density. Fuses caveman, ponytail, and i-have-adhd under one rule.","language":"Python","stars":10,"topics":["agent-skills","claude-code","claude-code-plugin","claude-skills","developer-tools","llm","productivity","prompt-engineering","yagni"],"license":"MIT","category":"ai-agents","readme_excerpt":"flow-lean Lean output mode for Claude Code: minimal solution, action-first structure, zero-fat density. Examples · Install · What it does · Why · Eval · Changelog Examples By task type. Compression scales with what's being asked, not blindly with the level: Situation Without flow-lean With flow-lean Implement a feature Great question! There are a few different ways you could approach this. Let me walk you through the options before we decide together. Run pnpm add zod , then wrap the input at src/schema.ts:12 . Proof: pnpm test schema . One risk: the existing parse() throws on null, handle it or the API 500s. Rest is mechanical. Tradeoff: SSR or SSG for a high-traffic blog Both have tradeoffs worth considering. SSR gives fresher content on every request but costs more server load. SSG is faster and cheaper to host but content can go stale between builds. It depends on your specific needs and traffic patterns. Use SSR, not SSG. A high-traffic blog changes often enough that stale SSG pages cost more in lost engagement than the extra server load costs in infrastructure. Cache the SSR output at the edge to close most of the performance gap. Factual lookup, /flow-lean ultra To find the last commit that changed a file, you can use the git log command with a path filter, which will show you the commit history for that specific file. git log -1 --format=%H -- src/auth.ts By level. The task-type gate above always wins, but at the same task type the level still sets the default density","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/FlorianBruniaux","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/FlorianBruniaux/flow-lean/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}