13 comments

  • wiradikusuma 2 days ago

    Real senior developers can do that because they have experience and can put that in context. E.g. <input type="date"> maybe fine for one scenario, but we might need a fancier one for another. I wonder if the skill takes PRD or the surrounding code into context to better emulate those developers?

    • rcxdude 2 days ago

      A lot of it is about developing good judgement, IMO.

  • 9NRtKyP4 2 days ago

    Oh the irony of this giant repo for a prompt. Is this the new leftpad?

  • usernamed7 2 days ago

    > You ask for a date picker

        <input type="date">
    
    wow... this is me
  • Neywiny 2 days ago

    I will be trying this ASAP. With the locally hosted models I've run and Gemeni's free no-login results, I've found they love to put in everything the skill here tells it not to. Today one in Python put a lambda that has no arguments to call a function that takes no arguments instead of just passing the function. There's at least one linter that checks for that but still it's a lot of babysitting to get good code.

  • amai 3 hours ago
  • oakinnagbe a day ago

    The repo is bigger than most of the code Ponytail would allow me to write.

  • klooney 2 days ago

    Wizard spells more than engineering

    • scotty79 10 hours ago

      We are past weaving wizard spells. Now we are at cunning demon summoning.

  • mpalmer a day ago

    In the spirit of the project, I can replace this with a "one-liner":

        Is there a simpler solution?
  • avadodin 2 days ago

    This joke repository is so offensive! I haven't even had a ponytail since 1996.