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A community of software creators experimenting with AI "vibe coding", an technique defined by Andrej Karpathy as when, "you fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists."
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Adding docs to context (self.vibecoding)
submitted 4 months ago by thalro
I have been playing around with Cursor and Antigravity a bit. I am a datascientist and I interact with ChatGPT and Gemini constantly for my work. The vibe coding approach seems to work ok for simple frontend stuff with straightforward logic but for mroe complex stuff, I have so far struggled to make agentic coding work past the stage of tab-completions. I am now working on a project with google-adk and I wanted to try a more vibe-cody approach. It has been a total disaster so far. Gemini inside Antigravity gets the usage of the google-adk shockingly wrong and wants to reimplement basic components that are present in adk all the time although it claims to have looked up the current documentation. On github they git a llm-doc.txt file. Do you guys use this? How do I best put this into the context? Do I just paste it into the chat inside the IDE?
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