When to use Junie follow-up prompt

And when to start a new prompt.

Do you know when to use a Junie follow-up prompt and when to use a new prompt?

A follow-up prompt is good for:

  • modifying a result from the original prompt
  • formulate a prompt based on the previous prompt

Start a new prompt when:

  • the next task cannot benifit from the context of the previous prompt
  • creating a new task that has little to do with the previous prompt

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