Since you seem to be mentioning 'destiny', 'life arc' and 'advice' -it may be wise to put in some kind of a legal disclaimer for your own sake -- the use of LLM toys for advice about life and similar have led to some really bad outcomes, even suicides as we know now.
This is for Claude Code. It's not hard to install/run Claude Code but it might be a little intimidating if you're not used to command lines.
I think in the regular Claude app, you can set up something like this as a "project" with a custom prompt. Claude might be able to pull the prompting from Github and convert it.
I actually did not use prompts here. It is actual calculation from the python lunar and it cast the result to LLM which you use. The LLM has the old books such as giving you your fortune following lunar year calculation. Have a fun with it!
I would recommend you consider a Claude code hook, you could then specify a particular part of the agent lifecycle to invoke the fortune as an alternative to manual invocation of the skill.
You could do it on `SessionStart` to give a horoscope.
I am looking at making a skill to test random programming knowledge, so I don't forget that an Integer is 32bits (at least in Java)
People have been goaded into killing themselves or others by LLMs so I don’t take kindly to third rate hucksters abusing the behaviours that lead to it with these tools for a laugh.
Have you ever had to deal with someone whose brain has been completely cooked by LLM induced psychosis? Because I have — it destroys people’s lives completely unnecessarily. So I will not apologize for having a visceral disgust towards people and behaviours that will amplify these very real harms for their own personal gratification and online clout chasing.
But how do you know that Claude's hallucinated horoscopes are any less accurate than traditional techniques? Have you A/B tested them?
Claude itself is not able to tell me how to install it.
I think in the regular Claude app, you can set up something like this as a "project" with a custom prompt. Claude might be able to pull the prompting from Github and convert it.
You could do it on `SessionStart` to give a horoscope.
I am looking at making a skill to test random programming knowledge, so I don't forget that an Integer is 32bits (at least in Java)
Seems like a bit of an overexageration to a bit of fun.
do it now.