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Adds a "DX: run Claude yolo-style" row to the comparison table plus a note framing developer experience as a differentiator. The field splits into wrappers-around-the-agent (bot-bottle, agent-safehouse — one command, the agent just runs, `--dangerously-skip-permissions` on by default with the sandbox as the guardrail) vs libraries/services (boxlite, microsandbox, CubeSandbox, E2B — you wire the agent in via SDK/cluster). agent-safehouse is the only DX peer, but it's macOS-only Seatbelt with no egress story. "As easy as native yolo, but actually sandboxed" is the defensible line. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01YBCHap11yGAKuKfsehNPaD
Docs
How this project records what it builds and why — and a guide to picking the right document for what you're capturing.
When to write which document
| Artifact | For |
|---|---|
PRD (docs/prds/) |
A feature: what to build, scope, success criteria. |
Research note (docs/research/) |
A landscape/tradeoff investigation. |
Decision record (docs/decisions/) |
A decision that isn't itself a feature — a policy, a convention, a "we will / won't do this," or a load-bearing choice made inside a larger PRD that deserves to be discoverable on its own. |
A decision that's fully specified by a PRD doesn't need duplicating in a decision record. Write one when the decision would otherwise be buried in prose, lost in an issue thread, or have no in-repo home at all (small requests that don't merit a PRD; non-feature choices like merge strategy or a trust posture).