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at384 6d990f8c54 feat(benchmarks): add correctness assertion (#31)
* feat(benchmarks): add correctness assertion - proves less code is not broken code

The existing benchmark measures lines-of-code (loc.js) but never checks
whether the generated code actually works. This adds a functional
correctness gate (correctness.js) that extracts code from fenced blocks
and runs per-task checks:

- email validator: spawns Python, asserts accept/reject on 5 inputs
- debounce: spawns Node, asserts delayed execution + reset on re-call
- csv sum: spawns Python with a test CSV, asserts correct total (351)
- countdown (React): structural check (useState + useEffect + decrement)
- rate limiter (FastAPI): structural check (limit logic + framework usage)

12 unit tests (node:test) cover good/bad outputs for every task plus the
unknown-task edge case. Existing tests and rule-copy checks unaffected.

* fix: address review feedback

- csv check: use regex lookaround instead of substring match to prevent
  false positives (e.g. 13510 containing '351')
- ratelimit: fix operator precedence in block finder by adding parens
  around the || inside the !b.lang guard
- README: note that React/FastAPI checks are structural only, add
  prerequisites section (Python 3, pandas, Node.js 18+)
- test: add regression test for csv substring false positive
2026-06-14 23:42:01 +02:00
EmerikoandClaude Opus 4.8 88431defba docs: replace em dashes with plain punctuation across prose
Swap em dashes for commas/colons/periods in the README, skills, AGENTS.md and
its five rule copies, examples, command files, and benchmark README. Rule
copies stay in sync (same edit applied to all) and the invariant guard passes.

Left untouched on purpose: the vendored caveman SKILL.md (verbatim third-party
text), the dated benchmark writeups in results/ (historical records), and
.js code comments.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 06:06:03 +02:00
EmerikoandClaude Opus 4.8 321a59c82f feat: reproducible promptfoo benchmark + 3-model results
Commit a promptfoo harness (config + arm prompts + LOC metric + vendored
caveman SKILL) so anyone can re-run the comparison: no-skill vs caveman vs
ponytail, across Haiku / Sonnet / Opus, 10 runs per cell, median reported.

Replace the old unreproducible 6-task chart with assets/benchmark-3model.svg
from this run, and reframe the README to the reproducible numbers: ponytail
writes 80-94% less code, costs 47-77% less, and runs 3-6x faster than a
no-skill agent on every model. benchmarks/README.md carries the median tables
and the reproduce command. Drops nothing that is not measured.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 05:08:55 +02:00
dgebertandClaude Fable 5 9c99843725 docs: same-model control arm, refresh numbers and chart
Six no-skill control arms re-run through the same harness so all three
arms share one model. README Numbers section and chart now cite the
complete dataset: -47% tokens, 3x faster, 490 vs 3,629 LOC, extension
96 vs 1,115 lines, probes green everywhere. Em dashes removed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-12 12:44:30 +02:00
dgebertandClaude Fable 5 983255e2a1 docs: A-F benchmark — v4 beats caveman on every axis
Probes 8/8 + 6/6 both arms, LOC 490 vs 1440, extension cost 41/55 vs
156/257, all six v4 arms ship a runnable check with no bloat creep.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-12 12:11:48 +02:00
Emeriko 243a28f1dd feat: skill v3 — compress SKILL.md 115 to 95 lines
Skill preaching minimalism was 2x caveman length. Smaller file cuts
per-read and per-session-injection cost. Benchmark: beats caveman on
all areas now — 135.7k vs 138.4k tokens, 127s vs 136s, 47 vs 117 loc.
2026-06-12 03:58:44 +02:00
Emeriko 3b4626a987 feat: skill v2 — output cap, reflex ladder, benchmarks
v1 lost to caveman on tokens/time despite minimal code: it wrote
essays defending each simplification. v2 caps explanation at three
lines and ships the lazy version instead of stalling on necessity
questions. Benchmark: 136.6k tok vs caveman 138.4k, code 47 vs 117
lines across 5 tasks.
2026-06-12 03:54:06 +02:00