You have good approaches.
I created a slash commands that I run, and explicitly wrote to be executed with Sonnet. I also compact manually, and try to keep the session short.
But let's look at the big picture. When using a tool, it must make our lives easier and more convenient. To stop troubling our minds with redundant things. Our focus must be on the product and its quality, and features, and don't waste energy on things outside the scope. What's the point of using a product that pushes us to think about redundant things.
The whole point of using Claude Code just disappeared. I am thinking more on tokens, limits, and optimizations, making compromises on the tasks, rather than product vision and requirements.
And this is a pity. Total waste of time and energy
You have good approaches. I created a slash commands that I run, and explicitly wrote to be executed with Sonnet. I also compact manually, and try to keep the session short.
But let's look at the big picture. When using a tool, it must make our lives easier and more convenient. To stop troubling our minds with redundant things. Our focus must be on the product and its quality, and features, and don't waste energy on things outside the scope. What's the point of using a product that pushes us to think about redundant things.
The whole point of using Claude Code just disappeared. I am thinking more on tokens, limits, and optimizations, making compromises on the tasks, rather than product vision and requirements.
And this is a pity. Total waste of time and energy
Do “moats” still matter in modern tech?