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AI isn't good at changing code, or really even understanding it... It's good at writing it, ideally 50-250 lines at a time
I’ve made full-ass changes on existing codebases with Claude
It’s a skill you can learn, pretty close to how you’d work with actual humans
What full ass changes have you made that can't be done better with a refactoring tool?
I believe Claude will accept the task. I've been fixing edge cases in a vibe colleague's full-ass change all month. Would have taken less time to just do it right the first time.
True that LLMs will accept almost any task, whether they should or not. True that their solutions aren't 100% perfect every time. Whether it's faster to use them or not I think depends a lot on what's being done, and what alternative set of developers you're comparing them with.
What I have seen across the past year is that the number of cases where LLM based coding tools are faster than traditional developers has been increasing, rather dramatically. I called them near useless this time last year.