Discussion
How to Attract AI Bots to Your Open Source Project
TZubiri: >Committing node_modules to your repository increases the surface area available for automated improvement by several orders of magnitude. A typical Express application vendors around 30,000 files. Each of these is a potential target for typo fixesI'm not sure what layer of irony I'm in, but goddamn committing node_modules sounds awful regardless of AI.
sharpshadow: Interesting concept on harvesting free computation. I wonder how far this can be taken. To append the list communication on social platforms towards the bots could leave some leads.
gardnr: The first three recommendations seemed weird but alright. Then, it just gets more hilarious and bizarre as it goes on:- Disable branch protection- Remove type annotations and tests- Include a node_modules directoryThen, I went back to read the preamble. I can be a bit slow on the uptake.
travisdrake: This should be a badge on GH that get passed around like a curse.
responded by using Claude to write this post and opening a pull request to add it to my blog
reconnecting: Somehow I start reading after <hr> and bypass the annotation.responded by using Claude to write this post and opening a pull request to add it to my blogAhh, okay.