I updated teqfw.com with Codex
I updated my teqfw.com site, starting with the home page and the related materials.
The site runs on TeqFW. A Codex agent assembled the page code, copy, layout, and markup.
The work was done together with the Codex agent using my ADSM method,
Agent-Driven Software Management.
The source material for this update came to:
440 KB - project context, that is, documentation;
512 KB - TeqFW and SSR site specifications;
77 KB - application code for processing templates with Nunjucks;
80 KB - template text, that is, markup and pages;
160 KB - static assets, including images.
The practical takeaway is simple: with this kind of workflow, documentation needs to outweigh code by a noticeable margin. That gives the agent a clearer frame and makes it easier to build the result step by step.