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I'm trying to improve my prompting/project/task structure as good as possible and am working with Custom commands quite a bunch lately.
I saw Boris' Talk the other day about Claude Code and think I heard him basically say custom commands and includes in one sentence as if they were basically the same.
So except the obvious UI differences and the $ARGUMENTS interpretation, is there a real difference between executing a command and @including some text file?
Auto completion doesn't seem to show any files from .dotfolders so that's obviously a thing if I would use @includes from such folders but other than that I can't see any real difference.
Curious to hear your thoughts on that.
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Hey CC team,
I'm trying to improve my prompting/project/task structure as good as possible and am working with Custom commands quite a bunch lately.
I saw Boris' Talk the other day about Claude Code and think I heard him basically say custom commands and includes in one sentence as if they were basically the same.
So except the obvious UI differences and the $ARGUMENTS interpretation, is there a real difference between executing a command and @including some text file?
Auto completion doesn't seem to show any files from .dotfolders so that's obviously a thing if I would use @includes from such folders but other than that I can't see any real difference.
Curious to hear your thoughts on that.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: