This mode supports reflection. What would you like to reflect on?
Reflect on the addition of a purpose-specific mode
Please press the âGoodâ, âBadâ, or âWant to tryâ button in the input field.
The Good
What good things have happened?
The new purpose-specific mode makes it easier to visualize how to use the system.
What kind of âpurpose-specific modeâ is this âpurpose-specific modeâ?
Writing and Reflection Support
What kind of âwriting assistanceâ is this âwriting assistanceâ?
The Bad
What bad things have happened?
Sprouting references from existing code to modules in add mode, so you have to go around adding references to them every time you add something.
What do you hope will happen to you in such a situation?
Iâd like to add a specialized mode module and write one line to be incorporated in a nice way.
What kind of âaddâ is that âaddâ?
The specialized mode usually fits in one file, so itâs like writing it. Now I have to write it and then modify it to call it from a file here and there.
What kind of âspecialized modeâ is this âspecialized modeâ?
Any additional questions or commands that are different from the default ones
Is there anything else about that âadd onâ?
Right now, the code in each part of the mainframe is calling the specialized mode individually, and the specialized mode is adding questions and commands, so each part is going to have to know âwhat specialized mode is availableâ.
What kind of âcommandâ is that âcommandâ?
Things to try
What would you like to try?
Introduce a mediator to manage the specialization mode
If you do that, what happens next?
You can call the mediator for each part, so you donât have to edit when you add a new specialized mode.
Where is that âaddâ?
https://keicho.netlify.app/#talk=pm8JMZhSmMbzE9LnhSFO
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