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When 'getting faster' isn't the same as 'getting better'

DEV CommunityΒ·J NowΒ·about 1 month ago
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Anthropics February 2026 study classified 11 observable collaboration behaviors across 9,830 Claude conversations. Things like how often you delegate multi-step reasoning, how much you describe context versus just issue commands, whether you push back on outputs or accept the first result. They called it the AI Fluency Index. I'd been using Claude Code daily for months. When I read the study I realized I couldn't honestly say which of those 11 behaviors I was actually using β€” or which ones I never touched. So I built skill-tree: a Claude Code plugin that reads your own session history, classifies the same 11 behaviors against that population baseline, and assigns you one of seven archetype cards rendered as tarot cards with curated museum art. Then it picks the one behavior you haven't tried and surfaces it as a growth quest for your next session. The behavior taxonomy comes from Dakan & Feller's 4D AI Fluency Framework β€” Description, Discernment, Delegation, and Diligence.…

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