@nazokiyoubinbou @Viss Exactly
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cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
@Viss Any juicy examples?
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@Viss I gotta get some soon. My son is eating it now too and, well ...
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cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.md&type=code&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.md&type=commit&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.json&type=code&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.json&type=commits&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
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cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
@Viss that's the kind of thing, if i were using that, that i'd put in .git/exclude
.gitignore is for things that can be expected to be present, but shouldn't be checked out, .git/exclude is anything specific to your tools
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https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.md&type=code&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.md&type=commit&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.json&type=code&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.json&type=commits&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
@cirriustech @Viss I love learning from others mistakes
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https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.md&type=code&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.md&type=commit&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.json&type=code&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
https://github.com/search?q=path%3A.claude%2Flogs%2F*.json&type=commits&query=path%3A.claude%2Flogs
@cirriustech glorious
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@Viss Any juicy examples?
@thechris not yet. im gonna lolballs it up and write a scraper that finds secrets
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@Viss that's the kind of thing, if i were using that, that i'd put in .git/exclude
.gitignore is for things that can be expected to be present, but shouldn't be checked out, .git/exclude is anything specific to your tools
@SRAZKVT neat! in either case, massive oversight
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@Viss oh man I miss all my neighborhood friends sitting in front of the computer playing Scorched Earth. Fun times!
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@Viss I loved that game, it's been forever.
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@Viss oh man I miss all my neighborhood friends sitting in front of the computer playing Scorched Earth. Fun times!
@FuturisticRobert heh, yeah same
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@cirriustech @Viss I love learning from others mistakes
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@cirriustech glorious
@Viss Iβm sure there are better searches lol
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@Viss that's the kind of thing, if i were using that, that i'd put in .git/exclude
.gitignore is for things that can be expected to be present, but shouldn't be checked out, .git/exclude is anything specific to your tools
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@Viss NO KIBITZING!!
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cool, so there's a whole new github dork people can do: claude chatlogs.
they live in .claude/logs/ and are full text records of peoples entire conversations with claude
and they're ending up in public on github because i guess people arent adding them to .gitignore
happy monday! ai is going great!
@Viss That should contain some fun stuff
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@Viss That should contain some fun stuff
@stux i need to write a scraper. its on my list of stuff to do today, heh
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@Viss getting F1000 companies to sign up for a subscription is likely going to suck ass. It is not that they don't want but the processes are incredibly difficult. "Onboarding with SAP". That kind of stuff. https://techcrunch.com/2010/11/13/new-enterprise-customer/ is a fun read (from a terrible source).