6 months in, I'll still discovering new ways to maximise the output of these amazing AI coding assistant. There's still lots of be discovered. Let's me know in the comments below the tricks that you really enjoyed! Happy Shipping!
I agree. I looked at the previous video to see if there was a "Rules File" shared with us. Obviously parts of it are job specific (in this example I can see bullet point 3 is about the project context), but it wouldn't hurt to have a starting point. I am currently building a full stack tool that is very complex and have dealt with many of the same issues mentioned in here. The tools always see the small picture and forget about the larger scope of the project. A rules file to me is just as important as a carefully thought out prompt. Both sides need to work well together to streamline the process
It'd be great to be able to look at your rules - could you share those? Also when switching between languages, frameworks and projects - we'll need to update those rules, but it'd be great to have a general set of rules that work across all tech stacks and then just update lang, framework and project specific rules.
Firebase is schemaless. That means no migrations are needed. You manage db will llm prompts directly. For prototyping, it should be 10x better if you are not a dev. But when stable and making lots of requests you may move to supabase as it may be cheaper for some scenarios or better to AWS or similar.
How do you teach the llm (I use windsurf for example), how to use a new tool (example uv from astral)? I've tried giving it a contextual .md tutorial, but every now, and then it does as it pleases.
ya id like more about supabase and testing. also one of my issues now is with iterative UI designs and I cant seem to get it to accept an image as its input. Cursor just tells me its a binary file, even though I can copy/paste images into chat.
If I have a project that contains more than 10,000 lines of code, and as you know, AI tools cannot handle or process such large projects, what do you think is the solution? What are the best AI tools that can handle and process large-scale projects with the maximum number of code lines?
Love the content! Your vids have been invaluable in teaching me to code using ai tools! I've been working on a project for a couple of months now. Through sheer perseverance I've managed to get my product mostly built. But I'm still having some issues. Would you be willing to have a chat with me sometime? I could use some advice from a pro! Could I reach out to you via email? Thanks again for the great content!
6 months in, I'll still discovering new ways to maximise the output of these amazing AI coding assistant. There's still lots of be discovered. Let's me know in the comments below the tricks that you really enjoyed!
Happy Shipping!
A link in the description to your updated rules files would be helpful while learning.
Trust me, you don't need that
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I agree. I looked at the previous video to see if there was a "Rules File" shared with us. Obviously parts of it are job specific (in this example I can see bullet point 3 is about the project context), but it wouldn't hurt to have a starting point. I am currently building a full stack tool that is very complex and have dealt with many of the same issues mentioned in here. The tools always see the small picture and forget about the larger scope of the project. A rules file to me is just as important as a carefully thought out prompt. Both sides need to work well together to streamline the process
This is the best practical advice I’ve seen on the web on how to use AI Code Assistants to write production level code
Generating the type file from the DB migration file itself is so smart! Definitely will help save me time 🙏
oh yes please another video about supabase integration ❤
this video bout to blow up in this year fs.
Always a pleasure watching your videos boss
HAPPY SHIPPING
It'd be great to be able to look at your rules - could you share those?
Also when switching between languages, frameworks and projects - we'll need to update those rules, but it'd be great to have a general set of rules that work across all tech stacks and then just update lang, framework and project specific rules.
Looking forward to the supabase video!
Thanks a lot!
(How do you specify rules for the commit message in Cursor?)
supabase video will be very helpful, what is your opinion on supabase vs firebase?
supabase is way better than firebase in my opinion.
Firebase is schemaless. That means no migrations are needed. You manage db will llm prompts directly. For prototyping, it should be 10x better if you are not a dev. But when stable and making lots of requests you may move to supabase as it may be cheaper for some scenarios or better to AWS or similar.
How do you teach the llm (I use windsurf for example), how to use a new tool (example uv from astral)? I've tried giving it a contextual .md tutorial, but every now, and then it does as it pleases.
ya id like more about supabase and testing.
also one of my issues now is with iterative UI designs and I cant seem to get it to accept an image as its input. Cursor just tells me its a binary file, even though I can copy/paste images into chat.
Great video! Can you link/share your rules?
Whats about AIDER beside as well? No need?
Why not firebase that is schemaless? It should by way more suitable for AI prototyping and rapid development..
currently I tried out the guaranteed checkpoint in composer, find it quite closer to git now? How about your experiences ?
Great video
If I have a project that contains more than 10,000 lines of code, and as you know, AI tools cannot handle or process such large projects, what do you think is the solution?
What are the best AI tools that can handle and process large-scale projects with the maximum number of code lines?
Your brain 😊 gpt o1 model looks better on larger codebase.
GUYS!!!!! what is the best ai model is it claude 3.5 sonnet 20241022 or claude 3.5 sonnet only?
Don't you find supabase is a bit pricey?
Love the content! Your vids have been invaluable in teaching me to code using ai tools! I've been working on a project for a couple of months now. Through sheer perseverance I've managed to get my product mostly built. But I'm still having some issues.
Would you be willing to have a chat with me sometime? I could use some advice from a pro! Could I reach out to you via email? Thanks again for the great content!
He's nowhere near a pro. All the pros are silent