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Agentic Transformation Concept: Progressive Disclosure

8 min · 13. März 2026
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If you are dumping your entire codebase into Claude or Gemini and hoping for the best, you are doing it wrong. In today's episode, we tackle Context Engineering. AI agents have short-term memory (the Goldfish Problem) and limited Context Windows. If you fill that window with unnecessary data or heavy MCPs, the AI's performance drops drastically. Tune in to learn how to structure your information using Agent files, Skill files, and Rule files. We also break down advanced strategies like Progressive Disclosure (only giving the AI what it needs, when it needs it) and using Sub-Agents to keep your main context window clean.

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