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@CommandCode_ai for me it became more about orchestration than typing, since most of the raw code came from AI and my time went into guiding it, reviewing decisions, and shaping the final result
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@CommandCode_ai I use AI in all phases of development. I use it most during the main development phase with GitHub Copilot Agent.
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Used it to rewrite a full project for the aerospace industry, going from ugly untyped and undocumented python to full type safety, great documentation, and modern code with model validation and tons of goodies (pretty much everything goes through AI first and peer review second now)
Also use it massively for brainstorming and planning
Prompts for the prior pinned on my profile 👍
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@CommandCode_ai I used most of the AI for content creation, solving issues, and coming up with new ideas using AI
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@CommandCode_ai Last year AI became a regular part of my workflow. Not revolutionary, just useful.
I used it most for debugging - pasting error messages and getting context faster than digging through documentation.
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@CommandCode_ai I integrated Ai into my system to serve as a customer agent . And trust me, it has really make the work easier for me than replying to customers everyday over a topic Ai can answer within few secs

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@CommandCode_ai Planning and brainstorming only. I don't use it to write code because I like writing code and don't want to lose what makes me happy!
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@CommandCode_ai noticed a pattern here - AI shines at speed (tests, boilerplate, debugging), but leverage comes from orchestration and review. the real unlock for me was treating it like a junior dev on infinite energy, not an autopilot. quality still = human taste.
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@CommandCode_ai Unit tests, without a doubt. I mostly used AI to write and surfacing edge cases I’d miss.
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@CommandCode_ai In 2025, we mainly used AI to simplify smart contract development — validating ideas faster, understanding contract logic, identifying errors, and designing multi-chain workflows. Cuechain is being built on these learnings, so by 2026 this becomes much easier for users.
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@CommandCode_ai I used AI for all my development needs, and I think that’s the beauty of it, integrating AI into your daily workflows to simplify things
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@CommandCode_ai Mostly debugging and occasionally researching new tools.
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@CommandCodeAI From ideation to debugging to testing, to validating to even sometimes architectural and even paor-ciding & review where applicable.
And yeah, even content ideation/creation to other fun stuff and almost any quick search about almost anything.
AI is basically in everyday stuff.
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@CommandCode_ai It's a great tool for learning
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@CommandCode_ai Since I am not good with writing g tests and documentation for API, though I understand the basics, AI helped write these tests and docs. What a good time to be a developer.
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@CommandCode_ai For coding, personal assistant, and of course someone to which I can talk.
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@CommandCode_ai As of last year, AI mostly helped me to debug, learn new concepts in programming and also code a full project.
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@CommandCode_ai I mostly used ai for helping me work faster and breaking my goals down to make them more manageable
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@CommandCode_ai I used AI for coding and content generation help.
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@CommandCodeAI It skipped me to add a photo. Looking forward to other developers joining the team. So here it is:


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@CommandCodeAI In 2025, I was brainstorming ideas. 2026. Now, I have an idea that is already cooking. A basic app that takes users deep-life questions and gets them answers. AI has very much changed everything about me. I am thankful.
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@CommandCode_ai Ai reduced long hours of debugging - honestly , AI changed the game 🫡
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@CommandCode_ai vibe coding was the most popular quest.
Samples:
@muthoni_njakwe muthoni-njakwe.vercel.app
@foch_tec foch-tec.vercel.app
danielhenrylaw.vercel.app
@shamarpoultry shamarchicken.infinityfreeapp.com
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