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Comment by tombert

8 hours ago

I have actually, for my personal projects. I have been writing a library called "assume" where you can specify a type signature, give it a prompt, and it generates a function on the fly in the background with Claude Code, so you still write some code, but whenever you need a function you "assume" that such a function exists. I have a Java version that works right now and I will likely be pushing it within the next week.

But more generally, I actually have been building some CI stuff to automate how I'm saying.

I don't have much of a say how this is handled at work so they're just committing the generated code, but I actually am doing what I am talking about.

Sounds like a fun project. And are you committing code for this library? Because it sounds like you are, and if that's the case I don't think you're actually doing what you're talking about.

  • I'm writing the "assume" code by hand. Regular non-artificial intelligence, or the closest that I ever get to it, so no hypocrisy on that.