guide/diagrams/: new directory with 40 interactive Mermaid diagrams - 10 thematic files: foundations, context/sessions, configuration, architecture, MCP ecosystem, dev workflows, multi-agent patterns, security/production, cost/optimization, adoption/learning - Each diagram: Mermaid (GitHub-native) + ASCII fallback + source link - Bold Guy palette (6-color system) consistent across all diagrams - README with index, visual palette legend, navigation by use case Also includes (backlog from v3.28.0→v3.28.1): - guide/ultimate-guide.md: Managing Large MCP Server Sets, AI Code Disclosure Policy, claude-mem Gemini alternative, observability - guide/workflows/plan-driven.md: Boris Tane custom markdown plans (+172L) - guide/security-hardening.md: Part 4 PR security review workflow - examples/agents/security-patcher.md: new security agent - examples/hooks/bash/security-gate.sh: PreToolUse security hook - guide/observability.md: activity monitoring, external tools, proxying - docs/resource-evaluations/: 4 new evaluations (Boris Cherny, Moigneu, Boris Tane, Aristote AI instructions) - README.md: Visual Diagrams section in "What Makes This Guide Unique" Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Resource Evaluation: "How I use Claude Code" — Boris Tane
URL: https://boristane.com/blog/how-i-use-claude-code/ Author: Boris Tane, Engineering Lead @ Cloudflare Date published: February 2026 Evaluation date: 2026-02-22 Score: 4/5
Summary
9-month practitioner account of using Claude Code in production at Cloudflare. Describes a structured plan-driven workflow with an original pattern — the Annotation Cycle — where human and agent iterate on a markdown plan file before any implementation begins.
Scoring Grid
| Criterion | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Novelty | 4/5 | Annotation Cycle not documented elsewhere in the guide |
| Author credibility | 5/5 | Engineering Lead at Cloudflare, 9 months usage |
| Actionability | 4/5 | Concrete prompts, phases, examples |
| Accuracy | 4/5 | Consistent with Claude Code behavior (verified) |
| Depth | 4/5 | Practitioner insights, not surface-level tips |
Overall: 4/5 — High value. Integrate within 1 week.
Key Insights
1. Emphatic Research Language
Without strong signal, Claude skims. Words like "deeply", "in great detail", "intricacies" shift behavior from surface scan to thorough investigation. Output must be written to a file — verbal summaries disappear on context compaction.
2. The Annotation Cycle
Core innovation: iterate on plan.md with human annotations before any code is written. Human adds comments directly to the plan file, agent revises, repeat until no open questions remain. Typical: 1-6 iterations.
The guard prompt "do NOT implement anything yet" is critical — without it, Claude will start coding during planning.
3. Markdown as Shared Mutable State
Quote: "The markdown file acts as shared mutable state between you and the agent." This is the key insight — the plan file isn't just documentation, it's the coordination artifact.
4. Terse Feedback in Implementation Phase
Once plan is approved, implementation is mechanical. Short feedback ("that looks right", screenshots) is more effective than paragraphs — decisions are already made.
5. Complementary Techniques
- Cherry-picking: implement a subset of the plan
- Scope trimming: remove items before implementing
- Reference-based guidance: "do it like auth.ts"
- Revert & re-scope:
git revert+ restart with narrower plan
Fact-Check
| Claim | Verified | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Emphatic language changes research depth | ✓ Plausible | Consistent with prompt engineering principles |
| Plan files survive context compaction | ✓ Accurate | Files are external to conversation |
| "Guard prompt" prevents premature implementation | ✓ Accurate | Explicit constraints work as documented |
| 1-6 annotation iterations typical | ○ Unverified | Author's personal experience, no sample size |
Integration Decision
Decision: Integrate (Score 4) — Added as new section in guide/workflows/plan-driven.md.
What was integrated:
- Section "Advanced: Custom Markdown Plans (Boris Tane Pattern)"
- Three-phase workflow diagram (Research → Annotation Cycle → Implementation)
- Emphatic research prompts with rationale
- Annotation Cycle diagram with exit criteria
- Guard prompt example
- Phase 3 mechanical implementation guidance
- Complementary techniques table
- Decision table:
/planvs custom.md
Cross-references added:
guide/methodologies.md— callout after Plan-First sectionmachine-readable/reference.yaml— 4 entries (pattern, source, author)
What Was Not Integrated
- Specific cost figures (not verifiable for general users)
- Cloudflare-specific tooling references (not generalizable)
- Exact iteration counts (too anecdotal without sample size)
Attribution
Boris Tane, Engineering Lead @ Cloudflare. Source: "How I use Claude Code" (Feb 2026).