AI workflow for writing tutorials: Using agents to produce "Orange Books"
AlchainHust · x · 2026-08-18
The author shares a practical workflow for using AI Agents to write and distribute technical tutorials known as "Orange Books". The process involves defining the audience and using agents for research, writing, review, and formatting. The article addresses the challenge of hallucinations with new concepts by structuring the agent workflow effectively. It also discusses migrating distribution from GitHub to WorkBuddy and the benefits of using HTML format.
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