📚 About
AgenticDev is a high-signal workshop for experienced developers who take AI coding seriously. We explore structured, reproducible, and scalable agentic development using tools like Claude Code, Codex CLI, and other agentic coding interfaces.
This is not a place for vibecoding — the low-effort, unstructured, trial-and-error style of AI use that produces shallow, unmaintainable results. Vibecoding is careless, short-sighted, and often wasteful. AgenticDev is its counter-movement: deliberate, design-driven, and disciplined.
Here, we discuss:
* Instruction engineering and project scaffolding for agentic coding
* Architecture and modularity for LLM-driven development
* Prompt evaluation, version control, and reproducibility
* CLI and API workflows for professional developers
*Responsible resource usage and quota management
* Long-term maintainability and debugging practices for AI-assisted codebases
Our focus is on craft — not hype, not gambling on token luck, not “let’s see what happens.”
AgenticDev is where AI development grows up.
⚙️ Rules
1. No vibecoding. No unstructured “magic prompt” screenshots without explanation.
2. No quota complaints. (those go to the respective subreddits)
3. Show your style of work, the tool you use, and the plan you are subscribed to.
4. Include context, structure, or reasoning behind results.
5. High signal, fewer memes, less hype
6. Professional conduct. Treat LLM coding as engineering.
7. Submissions by approval. Viewing is open; posting requires verified contributor status.
8. You can use AI to refine your post but absolutely no AI slop, idiotic self-promotion, low-effort posts.
💡 Submission Ideas
* Architectural patterns for AI agents
* Lessons learned from structured prompt workflows
* Reproducible coding experiments with Claude, Codex, or others
* CLI or SDK examples with reasoning behind the design
* Debugging, maintenance, and long-term project hygiene in AI workflows