I scanned through the documents in the repo (I would never have an agent execute code from a URL) and I didn't find anything suspicious. I had Claude build the app according to the specs and I have a working AI agent at the end that uses my Claude API key. Whether this turns out to be advantageous longterm remains to be seen, but the toy weather app I asked it to build was higher quality than the ones that I had Claude build by itself.
The specs totaled ~6000-7000 lines. I'm sorta in awe of how much detail they provided. I've not supplied specs longer than about one page when telling an agent to build something.
It used a ton of tokens building in Typescript. I had to add money to my account to finish it in one night. I might ask it to build in Rust or Go, we'll see. Anyway, it's interesting even if it isn't clear that that it's useful. I'll have to try it a bunch to know.
I scanned through the documents in the repo (I would never have an agent execute code from a URL) and I didn't find anything suspicious. I had Claude build the app according to the specs and I have a working AI agent at the end that uses my Claude API key. Whether this turns out to be advantageous longterm remains to be seen, but the toy weather app I asked it to build was higher quality than the ones that I had Claude build by itself.
The specs totaled ~6000-7000 lines. I'm sorta in awe of how much detail they provided. I've not supplied specs longer than about one page when telling an agent to build something.
It used a ton of tokens building in Typescript. I had to add money to my account to finish it in one night. I might ask it to build in Rust or Go, we'll see. Anyway, it's interesting even if it isn't clear that that it's useful. I'll have to try it a bunch to know.