The Art of Doing Nothing: Building the "To-Don’t" List

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A hackathon team at Viget built a gamified habit tracker called the 'To-Don't List' using an experimental multi-agent agentic workflow called Gas Town, powered by Claude Code. The app rewards users for resisting temptations rather than completing tasks, featuring a pixel art garden aesthetic. The team used Gas Town as a workspace manager coordinating multiple AI agents (Mayor, Deacon, Polecats, Refinery, etc.) to handle tickets, merges, and coding tasks. Key lessons: agentic workflows accelerate MVP development but are expensive, burn tokens fast, and still require skilled human oversight. The team ended up with 140 commits and 108 tickets, but caution against recommending this approach for production use.

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