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Beddel Protocol: Sequential Pipeline Executor (YAML) (npmjs.com)
9 points by mesenga 10 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments




When I see a README with an emoji-bullet list I have a strong CTRL-w hand-jerk reflex which I might need to learn to suppress for fear of my CTRL-w keys and fingers wearing out. If I were to use a generative model to create something I'd hand-edit those blasted emoji out of the text or just tell the contraption to not put them there in the first place. At least this one does not have the blasted rocket emoji - yet.

Thanks for the comment, I preferred to dedicate time to building a truly functional workflow, adaptable to any integration, instead of worrying so much about the emojis in the README. If you have any suggestions, PRs are welcome!

I read the whole readme and I can't understand what this does. It looks like some way of sending messages to LLMs, but I don't see the exact problem this solves.

Can someone ELI5?


Thanks for the comment, I suggest you plug the repository into Gemini or Claude Code and ask it to build 3 examples of original declarative agents, different from each other, and that are not simple chatbots - app builder bolt.new managed to create a chatbot on its own when I asked it to do so using "npm install beddel" (https://bolt.new/~/sb1-evqess6o), it's a simple and commonplace example, but it was amazing to see the code generation using my 'proprietary method' and managing to do it with just ONE prompt.



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