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Smelly config files will make your agents waste tokens, researchers warn

Researchers urge developers to see that less is more when it comes to instructions

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theregister.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Smelly config files will make your agents waste tokens, researchers warn

Researchers urge developers to see that less is more when it comes to instructions

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infoworld.com4 g fa

AI coding agents may be getting bad instructions from ‘smelly’ config files

The first proposed catalog of 'configuration smells' reveals widespread issues like context bloat, skill leakage, and conflicting instructions that can make coding agents less reliable and more expensive.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·theregister.com

    Smelly config files will make your agents waste tokens, researchers warn

    Researchers urge developers to see that less is more when it comes to instructions

  2. mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·theregister.com

    If AGENTS.md smells ripe, your code won’t live up to the hype

    Researchers urge developers to see that less is more when it comes to instructions

  3. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·infoworld.com

    AI coding agents may be getting bad instructions from ‘smelly’ config files

    The first proposed catalog of 'configuration smells' reveals widespread issues like context bloat, skill leakage, and conflicting instructions that can make coding agents less…