Monitor blogs and RSS/Atom feeds for updates using the blogwatcher CLI.
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Does it follow best practices?
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Blog tracking setup and scanning
Correct install module path
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100%
Add subcommand used
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100%
Add uses quoted name
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100%
Add URL as second arg
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100%
Uses blogs command
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100%
Uses scan command
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100%
Uses articles command
53%
100%
Without context: $1.5416 · 1s · 1 turns · 3 in / 22 out tokens
With context: $0.6463 · 3m 34s · 35 turns · 39 in / 7,988 out tokens
Article read workflow management
Uses articles command
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100%
Articles before read ops
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100%
Read command name correct
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100%
Read uses numeric ID
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100%
Read-all command name
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100%
Read-all after individual reads
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100%
Scan used in setup
100%
100%
Does NOT use wrong commands
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100%
Triage log produced
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100%
Without context: $0.9687 · 2m 55s · 48 turns · 71 in / 10,519 out tokens
With context: $0.4821 · 5m 39s · 29 turns · 32 in / 6,057 out tokens
Blog removal and command discovery
Uses remove subcommand
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100%
Remove uses quoted name
100%
100%
Multiple removes by name
100%
100%
Blogs command used to verify
100%
100%
Blogs used after removal
100%
100%
Per-command help flag used
100%
100%
Help for 3+ commands
100%
100%
Command reference produced
100%
100%
Without context: $0.7593 · 4m 26s · 45 turns · 719 in / 7,418 out tokens
With context: $0.2913 · 2m 8s · 20 turns · 179 in / 3,560 out tokens
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