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Hi, i'm enjoying agentos a lot. I have a question regarder long term projects. After a couple days of work, you have a lot of dated spec folders. And I am creating new ons when I change things to previous features implementations. But, I keep asking myself, how can we have an up to date specification that is in sync with the latest state of the code. Would relaunching the plan-product command by telling it to do that will be the trick? But it will let go of a lot of detailled specs.... It means I really dont know if it is advisable to integrate it in gigantic code bases for products that will cointinue being developped for years. What you guys think?
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Hi, i'm enjoying agentos a lot. I have a question regarder long term projects. After a couple days of work, you have a lot of dated spec folders. And I am creating new ons when I change things to previous features implementations. But, I keep asking myself, how can we have an up to date specification that is in sync with the latest state of the code. Would relaunching the plan-product command by telling it to do that will be the trick? But it will let go of a lot of detailled specs.... It means I really dont know if it is advisable to integrate it in gigantic code bases for products that will cointinue being developped for years. What you guys think?
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