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spaced repetition prompts - blog section 16 - Planning in Gas Town
spaced repetition prompts - blog section 16 - Planning in Gas Town

Blog Post -- Section 16 - Planning in Gas Town

Aside from keeping it on the rails, what is the hardest problem in Gas Town?

Keeping it fed — it churns through implementation plans so fast that you need a LOT of design and planning to keep the engine supplied with work.

What distinguishes shiny and chrome polecat workflows from regular ones?

They add extra code review and testing steps, which makes them take longer to complete.

How can you turn an external plan (e.g. from Spec Kit or BMAD) into Gas Town work?

Ask an agent to convert it into Beads epics. For large plans, swarm it and produce epics in a convoy.

What is person -- Jeffrey Emanuel's Rule of Five?

The observation that if you make an LLM review something five times, with different focus areas each time, it produces superior outcomes. The implementation counts as the first review.
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Once work molecules are generated, what makes it possible to burn through them autonomously?

You hook the work to a worker and Gas Town burns through it via GUPP — no further intervention needed.


Next section: section 17 - Comparison to Kubernetes


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