agents
What is it like to build an app in Cursor?
Cursor puts the agent in your editor, with multi-file edits and a diff for everything. Here is how that changes the loop, and what to have set up first.
agents
Cursor puts the agent in your editor, with multi-file edits and a diff for everything. Here is how that changes the loop, and what to have set up first.
agents
Your own agent, your own model, driven from the chat apps you already use. Here is what that changes about building, and the two things to get right first.
agents
Codex proposes multi-file changes and waits for approval. Here is how that loop works on a codebase with clear conventions, and what to review first.
agents
A walkthrough of the real loop: what you type, what it reads, what it writes, and where you step in. One prompt and one review for a tested feature.
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Short, specific, and about decisions rather than description. What belongs in a guide file, what to leave out, and why most of them get ignored.
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Say what it is, say what it is not, name the example to copy. Three sentences beats three paragraphs, and over-specifying makes the result worse.
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Hermes keeps context as you go and runs the same core wherever you drive it from. Here is what that changes about a build session, and what to set up first.
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Ask a coding agent for an app and most of its first run goes to sign-in, payments, and email, not your idea. Why that happens, and what to do about it.
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Sign-in, payments, email deliverability, and keeping customer data separate. Four things where generated code looks right, passes review, and fails later.