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Were you auto-committing everything without reading the generated code? and if you read it but didn't understand it why not just ask for detailed comments for each output? Knowing that a larger codebase causes it to struggle means the output needs to be increasingly scrutinized as it becomes more complex.


I don’t think it’s about what the code does. I think it’s more about how the code fits in its whole context. How useful it is in solving the overarching problem (of the whole software). How well does it follow the paradigm of the platform and the codebase.

You can have very good diffs and then found that the whole codebase is a collection of slightly disjointed parts.




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