Product Hunt's "Facts Check" Tracks Project Fact Implementation Status
By
Ivan Charapanau
Best dunked in coffee. Better still, swap for a fresh one.
Summary
A brief promotional piece for a Product Hunt feature called "facts check" that tracks project facts and their implementation status. The tool allows users to see how many facts are implemented (code-backed and verified), being worked on by an agent, or still in rough draft form.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledYour project has 48 facts, 31 of them implemented: code-backed, verified by command.
12 are specs your agent is working through.
5 are rough drafts you'll refine later.
You know all of this because you ran facts check.
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