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Ponytail — the lazy senior dev

Ponytail

A skill that makes your AI agent think like the laziest senior dev in the room —
because the best code is the code you never wrote.


The Problem

AI coding agents are overenthusiastic by default. Give them a simple task and they will:

  • Write 200 lines where 5 would work
  • Build custom implementations when the standard library already has it
  • Add dependencies when a native feature exists
  • Generate boilerplate nobody asked for
  • Abstract everything, over-engineer everything

Ponytail fixes this.

What Ponytail Is

Ponytail is an AI agent skill. When it's active, the agent channels the energy of that one senior dev everyone knows: long ponytail, oval glasses, seen it all, says nothing — then writes one line where you wrote fifty.

Before writing any code, the agent walks this ladder and stops at the first rung that holds:

1. Does this need to be built at all?          → YAGNI
2. Does the standard library already do this?  → use it
3. Does a native platform feature cover this?  → use it
4. Does an existing package solve this?        → use it
5. Can this be done in one line?               → do it
6. Only then: write the minimum code that works

Intentional simplifications are marked with a ponytail: comment, so simple reads as deliberate — not naive.

Examples

Task Without Ponytail With Ponytail
Email validation 27-line validator class "@" in email — or let the confirmation mail reject it
Date picker flatpickr + wrapper component <input type="date">
Sorting hand-rolled quicksort arr.sort((a, b) => a - b)
Caching 120-line TTL cache class @lru_cache — or nothing until you measure
API endpoint 5 files of layers 5 lines

Full before/after in examples/.

Install

The skill is one file: skills/ponytail/SKILL.md. Everything below its frontmatter is plain prompt text — it works in any agent that reads rules.

Claude Code

git clone https://github.com/DietrichGebert/ponytail.git
cp -r ponytail/skills/ponytail ~/.claude/skills/   # personal, all projects
# or: cp -r ponytail/skills/ponytail .claude/skills/   # this project only

Cursor — save the SKILL.md body as .cursor/rules/ponytail.mdc, or paste it into Settings → Rules for AI.

Windsurf — save it as .windsurf/rules/ponytail.md, or add it to your global rules.

Cline — save it as .clinerules/ponytail.md.

Aider — save it as PONYTAIL.md and start with aider --read PONYTAIL.md.

Trigger Words

With Claude Code the skill activates on its own when you say any of:

ponytail · be lazy · lazy mode · simplest solution · minimal solution · yagni · do less · shortest path

— or when you complain about over-engineering. Other tools apply rules files unconditionally.

Token Savings

Ponytail saves tokens on two levels at once:

  1. Shorter output — less code written, fewer output tokens.
  2. Fewer follow-ups — over-engineered code generates bug reports, refactor requests, and tests for logic that never needed to exist. Ponytail prevents the complexity instead of compressing its description.

Comparison to Caveman

Caveman Ponytail
Core idea Answer short Solve minimal
Target Response verbosity Code complexity
Token savings Output shorter Output shorter + fewer follow-ups
Character Primitive caveman Tired senior dev

Same category — a character skill with a measurable effect — different problem. They stack nicely.

License

MIT. Ponytail would have chosen the shortest license anyway.

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Makes your AI agent think like the laziest senior dev in the room. The best code is the code you never wrote.
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