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      <title>Checking the Vibes</title>
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      <description>Table of Contents Initial Euphoria : Engaging Autopilot Where the Magic Stops Architectural Limits: The One-Shot Wall Cognitive Gaps: Debugging and Intention UI Slop The Tutoring Paradox The Pilot Analogy Final Approach In the last blog, I briefly tested different agentic coding tools such as Claude Code, Amp, Antigravity etc. After that, I decided to build something that I would use on a daily basis. Also, see how far these agents can carry a real project.</description>
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      <description>Table of Contents What did I use them for? My Experience Antigravity OpenCode Amp Code Claude Code Windsurf Droid by Factory AI Gemini CLI Kilo Code Kiro Code Goose Agent Final Thoughts Note about Google In 2023, LLMs were introduced that were capable of generating fluent English text. Within a year, they were able to generate code good enough for use in real projects. Then came the tab-completion feature which allowed coders to fill in code snippets without using the chat interface.</description>
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