Most developers still switch contexts to push code, but Cursor IDE changes the entire workflow. Using AI agents as teammates means you can handle version control directly where you build. You can push code and create PRs without ever leaving your editor. This is what agentic coding looks like in practice. Less time managing git commands and more time shipping features. Try integrating this workflow into your next project to see how fast you can ship. #vibecoding #agenticcoding #aicoding #cursoride #shipfast
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🚀 Level up your coding game with Claude Code! 💻 - Agentic coding: Executes tasks beyond autocomplete - Deep context: Understands your entire codebase instantly - Terminal power: Tests, fixes bugs, manages git commits - CLI native: Speed & efficiency at your fingertips Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gfndYfgf #ClaudeCode #AI #SoftwareEngineering #Coding #DevTools #Automation
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I’ve been working with #VibeCoding teams and founders over the last few months and unfortunatly this post summarizes what I’m seeing: Codebase dumpster fires. It dosen’t have to be that way. With good steering docs and guardrails, AI can and will write solid, maintainable code - but you have to use spec (or plan) mode. If you’re a non-technical team or founder and you’re vibe coding without guardrails or plan mode, I can point you in the right direction. Just drop me a line.
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Wow. This post really seemed to resonate with a lot of people. I've been reviewing a vibe-coded app for my service https://vibecode.reviews most of the morning. Yes, of course I found secret keys are hard-coded and an unsecured API but I'll try to reply to each of you that are asking for one. In general, y'all agree that: - Using AI to build without access to software devs can lead to a lot of problems, but there are steps to mitigate some of those issues. - The lighting-fast iteration cycles don't work great with the old sprint mentality. - Strategic planning BEFORE you start generating code (crazy idea) leads to better outcomes. - In general, AI is a overzealous JR Dev with access to a compendium of tech knowledge eager and ready to use it. - AI will provide you with a modern and sleek architecture that could be absolutly wrong for your organization/team. And finally, it's like any new tool, you have to have the build/measure/learn mentality to recognize their potential.
I’ve been working with #VibeCoding teams and founders over the last few months and unfortunatly this post summarizes what I’m seeing: Codebase dumpster fires. It dosen’t have to be that way. With good steering docs and guardrails, AI can and will write solid, maintainable code - but you have to use spec (or plan) mode. If you’re a non-technical team or founder and you’re vibe coding without guardrails or plan mode, I can point you in the right direction. Just drop me a line.
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After months of using AI code editors, here's my honest take 👇 I've tried them all — and not every tool deserves the hype. Here's what I actually found: Claude — The best of the bunch. Understands context deeply, writes clean code, and handles debugging like a pro. My first stop for any complex problem. Cursor — Feature-rich and powerful, but sometimes misses the point when diagnosing issues. Debugging is good, but it's a memory hog that slows down your whole system — that's why I keep it as a separate IDE. OpenCode — Genuinely impressive. Great at understanding, editing, and spotting issues. The one downside? It's slow. Like, painfully slow. Kills the flow. Roo Code — Not great for big codebases. Coding quality is hit or miss, and it tends to do things unrelated to what you asked. Best for simple, contained tasks. Codex — Fine for small projects, but don't bring it anywhere near a large codebase. It loses context fast. The verdict? If I had to pick one: Claude. Hands down. What AI tools are you using for coding? Drop them below 👇 #AITools #CodingTools #DeveloperExperience #Claude #Cursor #OpenCode #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming
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The developers shipping fastest aren't writing more code. They're running more agents. One agent builds an API. Another writes tests. A third refactors the service you've been avoiding. You review diffs, course-correct, and keep moving -- four branches deep, all at once. This isn't vibe coding. This is high-velocity engineering with the coder in the loop. Try it free → https://devswarm.ai #DevSwarm #HiVECoding #AICoding #ParallelCoding
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AI coding assistants are evolving faster than ever! 🚀 I just came across this incredible repository: Antigravity Awesome Skills. It’s a curated collection of over 954+ agentic skills designed to supercharge tools like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot. Whether you're building a full-stack digital agency or just want to automate your dev workflow, these battle-tested skills are a game changer. 💻✨ Check out the support for: 🔹 Claude Code & Gemini CLI 🔹 GitHub Copilot & Cursor 🔹 Codex CLI & more! Time to level up the coding game. 🛠️ #AI #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #GenerativeAI #GitHub #Programming #ClaudeAI #GeminiAI #CursorAI #TechTrends #OpenSource #DeveloperTools
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AI coding assistants are evolving faster than ever! 🚀 I just came across this incredible repository: Antigravity Awesome Skills. It’s a curated collection of over 954+ agentic skills designed to supercharge tools like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot. Whether you're building a full-stack digital agency or just want to automate your dev workflow, these battle-tested skills are a game changer. 💻✨ Check out the support for: 🔹 Claude Code & Gemini CLI 🔹 GitHub Copilot & Cursor 🔹 Codex CLI & more! Time to level up the coding game. 🛠️ #AI #Coding #SoftwareDevelopment #GenerativeAI #GitHub #Programming #ClaudeAI #GeminiAI #CursorAI #TechTrends #OpenSource #DeveloperTools
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As a fun exercise for those of you who use an AI-powered IDE like Cursor, Replit, Claude Code, VS Code+Copilot, etc. Start a new 'Ask' session and give it the following prompt: "Based on all the conversations we've had so far, tell me some things about myself that you've observed that I might not know about myself. Give me top strengths and some things I could also work on." The context of all the agent sessions you've gone through, features you've built, bugs you've identified and fixed, and how you think through product development can give amazing insights and also help you strengthen the project itself. #makeAImakeYOUbetter
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Part 4 | Can AI save the world from low quality javascript? Bryan and Nick talk about how AI-generated code can ‘stink’ -- feeling bloated, disconnected, and inconsistent. Early tools felt like working with a mid-level dev, you had to constantly guide it, refine it, and keep things on a tight leash. Oddly, the propensity to engage in bad patterns seems correlated with language choice. The takeaway is: there’s way too much low-quality javascript in the training data. 🎙️ ft. Nicholas Hirsch | Hosted by Bryan Gilbert Davis Watch the full conversation on Pioneer Park. Now on YouTube and Spotify! Youtube: https://lnkd.in/gj69tWvX Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gHPTcRf9 🔔 Make sure to follow for more conversations on the frontiers of entrepreneurship, technology, and science. #AICoding #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming
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Switching contexts can really slow down productivity. The integration of AI agents into the coding process is a game-changer. Imagine if every dev adopted this workflow; we'd see a significant boost in collaboration and innovation. I wonder how this could shift team dynamics—fewer interruptions might lead to more creativity in coding. Have you tried it yet?