CLAUDE.md: Taming AI's Express.js Middleware Missteps
Your AI assistant is writing Express.js code. Great. Until it isn't. A new convention, CLAUDE.md, aims to bridge the gap between human intent and AI execution, one middleware rule at a time.
Your AI assistant is writing Express.js code. Great. Until it isn't. A new convention, CLAUDE.md, aims to bridge the gap between human intent and AI execution, one middleware rule at a time.
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