Right? That's the only reason that "coding with LLMs" works at all (believe me, all at the same time, I am wowed by LLMs, and carry a healthy level of skepticism with respect to their ability as well). You can prompt all you want, let an Agent spin in a Ralph loop, or whatever, but at the end of the day, what you're checking into Git is not the prompts, but the formalized, codified artifact that is the bi-product of all of that process.