this looks so cool! I wish it told me if the levels found for tested products were good/bad - I have no prior reference so the numbers meant nothing to me
https://www.repoprompt.com is better. You need more granular control if you're planning to use this in real large codebases.
I use Cursor and Composer in agent mode on a daily basis, and this is basically exactly what happened to me. After about 3 weeks, things were looking great - but lots of spagetti code was put together, and it never told…
Damn this is me to a T.
What's something you wish existed/suggest?
Makes me think of http://waldo.io, but for web apps! Really excited about the new wave of no-code test automation tools - definitely helps semi-technical team members take on more responsibility on the testing side vs.…
Oddly specific, but this is such a great plausible example that I'm going to use from now on.
This is really cool! The inspiration behind creating this reminds me of another app too: https://getstack.app
this looks so cool! I wish it told me if the levels found for tested products were good/bad - I have no prior reference so the numbers meant nothing to me
https://www.repoprompt.com is better. You need more granular control if you're planning to use this in real large codebases.
I use Cursor and Composer in agent mode on a daily basis, and this is basically exactly what happened to me. After about 3 weeks, things were looking great - but lots of spagetti code was put together, and it never told…
Damn this is me to a T.
What's something you wish existed/suggest?
Makes me think of http://waldo.io, but for web apps! Really excited about the new wave of no-code test automation tools - definitely helps semi-technical team members take on more responsibility on the testing side vs.…
Oddly specific, but this is such a great plausible example that I'm going to use from now on.
This is really cool! The inspiration behind creating this reminds me of another app too: https://getstack.app