Ampere.sh - Production Code Shipping with OpenClaw Agents
Ampere.sh runs Claude Code through OpenClaw agents to ship production code daily. They emphasize proper context and prompting over blaming the model.
Ampere.sh (https://ampere.sh) uses OpenClaw agents to run Claude Code for shipping production code on a daily basis. Their approach emphasizes the importance of proper context and prompting over simply blaming model quality.
Key Insights
- Proper context provision is critical - project structure, constraints, and examples
- Model performance is heavily dependent on prompt quality, not just model updates
- Daily production code shipping demonstrates reliability at scale
everyone's complaining about claude code getting dumber and honestly... skill issue. the model didn't change. your prompts are lazy.
This demonstrates that OpenClaw can be used as a production-grade development tool when configured correctly with appropriate context and workflows.
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