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      <description>Intro I have been fooling around a lot with ai recently, and one of the things I&amp;rsquo;ve found myself doing is integrating with MCP servers and then using the projects feature in claude to generate custom reports.
What is this? I have set up a remote MCP server that pulls data from the Star Wars API (swapi). This is a remote MCP server, so I am hosting it on one of my domains.</description>
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      <description>Intro I have been fooling around a lot with ai recently, and I thought I would write something about what I&amp;rsquo;ve been doing. There are a few things that I&amp;rsquo;ve been doing, and they&amp;rsquo;re all fascinating.
Writing average looking code using minimum viable prompts. Getting this average looking code refactored to be a robust service. Generating API documentation - and having Claude fix this code. This is part two of a small series that I have created to walk through the process I went through to get decent code.</description>
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Writing average looking code using minimum viable prompts. Getting this average looking code refactored to be a robust service. Generating API documentation - and having Claude fix this code. This is part one of a small series that I have created to walk through the process I went through to get decent code.</description>
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