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gm365|Apr 15, 2025 05:53
🤖 Workflow Creation: Cline&Gemini 2.5 Perfect Match Laziness is the primary driving force. People are getting lazier and lazier. At the beginning, AI helped you complete the auto completion of the code, which was probably within a few dozen lines, and it was already amazing; Subsequently, AI will help you write a complete code. You just need to move your mouth, AI will do dirty and tiring work; Now, do you want AI to help you complete the entire task process, such as: According to the same processing procedure, handle all ten or so documents In theory, you can copy and paste the same prompt more than ten times, let the AI provide the result, and then manually update the document. But people are lazy after all. Why bother with humans personally doing things that AI can fully automate? You can try the following AI fully automated workflow: 🩷 Preconditions 1. VSCode+Cline plugin 2. Google Gemini API enables Billing, upgrade to Tier 1 (free version may be limited) 3. Gemini 2.5 Pro API (Experience the Power of a 1 Million Token Context Window) Task Flow 1. New Work Window 2. Put the pending documents into a dedicated folder, such as content 3. Write a task process document md, Provide a detailed description of the tasks that require AI to complete, and write them step by step 4. Create a new work progress document to do md, I only wrote one sentence for this document (current work progress (documents to be checked, implementation in progress, completed status update)) 5. Switch to act mode and enter the following prompt: >Please execute the folder @/content/one by one according to the tasks and workflow described in @/task.md, and update the task progress @/todo.md Click on 'act' and start enjoying the thrill of AI fully automated work for you. Note that you may need to manually click continue in the middle, as Cline defaults to executing up to 30 requests at a time And: may still encounter Gemini API 429 speed limitations (I am considering whether to let AI automatically sleep for 30 seconds after executing one task before executing the next. I am not sure if a sleep 30 like this is feasible.)
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