#A quick tip: don’t forget to enable TTBuddyAI before starting main tasks.

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vague shuttle
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Personally, I’ve set up a minimal reminder script for myself:
“Before starting, remind me to turn on TTBuddyAI. Wait for my confirmation, then proceed.”

The script is available on github as TTBuddyAI.

I’ve been developing TTBuddyAI for several years, and now use it daily alongside other AI tools. This combination significantly optimizes routine work and helps manage complex, multi-stage tasks.

A few advanced users who tried it reported that their editing speed nearly doubled. For me, the tool provides about a 50% speedup.
It’s a basic utility—think of it as a digital screwdriver. Nothing fancy, just something that works.

Feel free to check it out if you think it might fit your workflow.


"So, what did you expect? This isn’t some secret cipher or cutting‑edge data compression — it’s just plain, old‑fashioned shortening. Sigh. This isn’t about flexing your copy‑paste skills, it’s about something more frustrating: hardly anyone ventures beyond the same tired idea list. And yet, forums around major AI platforms are absolute gold mines of fresh solutions that pop up way before they hit official pages… Sometimes even actual human beings drop by there!

You’re professionals, right? Stop grabbing only what’s ready‑made: take a chance, actually talk to people. Toss in not just another code snippet, but maybe a thought‑provoking meme (yes, that’s technically doable now). Real exchange — that’s where “balance” happens, not in kilobytes!

Speed? Can’t live without it. Next, you’ll get a sample “launcher”: grab it, go faster, smile. Meanwhile, I’ll be counting how many thematic videos pop up now… the groundwork is already there."

trail parcel
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This is a shameless self-promotion of a simple autohotkey script, which has nothing to do with prompts.