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CodeBit26
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I’ve been playing around with a few AI automation stacks lately, and honestly, the shift from basic autocomplete to actual 'context-aware agents' is wild. The biggest headache isn't getting the AI to write a function, but making sure it doesn't break the overall architecture of a large project. I've found that combining Cursor with specific testing agents cut down my boilerplate work significantly—up to 85% in some sprints. Is anyone else seeing a real difference in how they structure their CI/CD pipelines to fit these agents, or are we still in the 'glorified linter' phase?
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