6 Months of Vibe Coding: I Built a Wireframe MCP
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
“When I find something inconvenient, automating it has become a pattern.” I wrote this in my 6-month retrospective. Without any grand plan, I just built too...
“Am I getting dumber?” A few months after I started using Claude Code, this thought suddenly hit me. AI writes the code, and I just review it. The feeling o...
In the previous article, we covered improvements discovered while operating the pipeline. This is the final article. Started in August 2025, six months late...
In the previous article, we covered the retry and rollback mechanism. This article summarizes improvements discovered while operating the pipeline.
In the previous article, we covered the normal execution flow of the pipeline. This article summarizes how I handled failures.
In the previous article, we covered the collaboration structure of 7 agents and the handoff protocol. This article summarizes the shell script orchestration...
In the previous article, we covered the process of completing agent prompts. While discussing prompts, I talked about “failure” and “success”—those results w...
In the previous article, we covered the story of deciding to apply the AI-DLC methodology when stuck. This article summarizes how I completed the prompts wh...
In the previous article, we covered why a single prompt didn’t work and the process of splitting into 7 agents. This article covers what I tried after split...
In the previous article, we used the metadata pipeline to automatically generate category.yaml and empty content files. Starting from this article, we’ll co...
In the previous post, I talked about why I started building a learning app. This post covers how I defined the content to generate.
Have you ever gotten tired of studying with LLMs? I did. So I decided to auto-generate learning content with LLM and turn it into an app. This series do...
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
“When I find something inconvenient, automating it has become a pattern.” I wrote this in my 6-month retrospective. Without any grand plan, I just built too...
“Am I getting dumber?” A few months after I started using Claude Code, this thought suddenly hit me. AI writes the code, and I just review it. The feeling o...
In the previous article, we covered improvements discovered while operating the pipeline. This is the final article. Started in August 2025, six months late...
In the previous article, we covered the retry and rollback mechanism. This article summarizes improvements discovered while operating the pipeline.
In the previous article, we covered the normal execution flow of the pipeline. This article summarizes how I handled failures.
In the previous article, we covered the collaboration structure of 7 agents and the handoff protocol. This article summarizes the shell script orchestration...
In the previous article, we covered the process of completing agent prompts. While discussing prompts, I talked about “failure” and “success”—those results w...
In the previous article, we covered the story of deciding to apply the AI-DLC methodology when stuck. This article summarizes how I completed the prompts wh...
In the previous article, we covered why a single prompt didn’t work and the process of splitting into 7 agents. This article covers what I tried after split...
In the previous article, we used the metadata pipeline to automatically generate category.yaml and empty content files. Starting from this article, we’ll co...
In the previous post, I talked about why I started building a learning app. This post covers how I defined the content to generate.
Have you ever gotten tired of studying with LLMs? I did. So I decided to auto-generate learning content with LLM and turn it into an app. This series do...
“When I find something inconvenient, automating it has become a pattern.” I wrote this in my 6-month retrospective. Without any grand plan, I just built too...
In the previous article, we covered improvements discovered while operating the pipeline. This is the final article. Started in August 2025, six months late...
In the previous article, we covered the retry and rollback mechanism. This article summarizes improvements discovered while operating the pipeline.
In the previous article, we covered the normal execution flow of the pipeline. This article summarizes how I handled failures.
In the previous article, we covered the collaboration structure of 7 agents and the handoff protocol. This article summarizes the shell script orchestration...
In the previous article, we covered the process of completing agent prompts. While discussing prompts, I talked about “failure” and “success”—those results w...
In the previous article, we covered the story of deciding to apply the AI-DLC methodology when stuck. This article summarizes how I completed the prompts wh...
In the previous article, we covered why a single prompt didn’t work and the process of splitting into 7 agents. This article covers what I tried after split...
In the previous article, we used the metadata pipeline to automatically generate category.yaml and empty content files. Starting from this article, we’ll co...
In the previous post, I talked about why I started building a learning app. This post covers how I defined the content to generate.
In the previous article, we covered improvements discovered while operating the pipeline. This is the final article. Started in August 2025, six months late...
In the previous article, we covered the retry and rollback mechanism. This article summarizes improvements discovered while operating the pipeline.
In the previous article, we covered the normal execution flow of the pipeline. This article summarizes how I handled failures.
In the previous article, we covered the collaboration structure of 7 agents and the handoff protocol. This article summarizes the shell script orchestration...
In the previous article, we covered the process of completing agent prompts. While discussing prompts, I talked about “failure” and “success”—those results w...
In the previous article, we covered the story of deciding to apply the AI-DLC methodology when stuck. This article summarizes how I completed the prompts wh...
In the previous article, we covered why a single prompt didn’t work and the process of splitting into 7 agents. This article covers what I tried after split...
In the previous article, we used the metadata pipeline to automatically generate category.yaml and empty content files. Starting from this article, we’ll co...
In the previous post, I talked about why I started building a learning app. This post covers how I defined the content to generate.
In the previous article, we covered improvements discovered while operating the pipeline. This is the final article. Started in August 2025, six months late...
In the previous article, we covered the retry and rollback mechanism. This article summarizes improvements discovered while operating the pipeline.
In the previous article, we covered the normal execution flow of the pipeline. This article summarizes how I handled failures.
In the previous article, we covered the collaboration structure of 7 agents and the handoff protocol. This article summarizes the shell script orchestration...
In the previous article, we covered the process of completing agent prompts. While discussing prompts, I talked about “failure” and “success”—those results w...
In the previous article, we covered the story of deciding to apply the AI-DLC methodology when stuck. This article summarizes how I completed the prompts wh...
In the previous article, we covered why a single prompt didn’t work and the process of splitting into 7 agents. This article covers what I tried after split...
In the previous article, we used the metadata pipeline to automatically generate category.yaml and empty content files. Starting from this article, we’ll co...
In the previous post, I talked about why I started building a learning app. This post covers how I defined the content to generate.
“When I find something inconvenient, automating it has become a pattern.” I wrote this in my 6-month retrospective. Without any grand plan, I just built too...
“Am I getting dumber?” A few months after I started using Claude Code, this thought suddenly hit me. AI writes the code, and I just review it. The feeling o...
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
Have you ever gotten tired of studying with LLMs? I did. So I decided to auto-generate learning content with LLM and turn it into an app. This series do...
Have you ever gotten tired of studying with LLMs? I did. So I decided to auto-generate learning content with LLM and turn it into an app. This series do...
“Am I getting dumber?” A few months after I started using Claude Code, this thought suddenly hit me. AI writes the code, and I just review it. The feeling o...
“Am I getting dumber?” A few months after I started using Claude Code, this thought suddenly hit me. AI writes the code, and I just review it. The feeling o...
“When I find something inconvenient, automating it has become a pattern.” I wrote this in my 6-month retrospective. Without any grand plan, I just built too...
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
“I’ll do it someday.” There were issues I had been putting off for 6 years. I resolved all 12 of them in a week.
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...
“No matter how well I explained in text, it couldn’t replace a screen.” The e-torch project was progressing smoothly. But as I explained screens in more det...