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Added documentation for RTK (Rust Token Killer), a CLI proxy that optimizes token usage during development by filtering command output. Included supported commands, practical workflows, and examples.
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Thanks for the detailed guide! However |
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Also please add DCO sign-off: git commit --amend -s --no-edit
git push --force-with-lease |
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Hi! Thanks for the contribution! Since March 6, all PRs should target the Could you update the base branch? Click Edit at the top right of this PR and change it from Thanks! |
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Added documentation for the coding agent on how to use RTK. Included supported commands, practical workflows, and examples.