Let's say you want to vibe-code a @farcaster_xyz mini app.
Actually, let's say you want to vibe-code anything.
How to approach the process effectively 🧵
#3: Lean into the vibes and play pretend.
Prolific @farcaster_xyz vibe-coder Kasra Rahjerdi treats his LLM setup like "a little dev agency that lives on your computer," as shown in this screenshot he shared.
AIs are good at role-playing. Define the role that you want yours to

#4: Knowledge is power.
As Andrej Karpathy suggests, "Stuff everything relevant into context." Copy-paste the docs.
Also, default to the most common libraries or frameworks — the ones that showed up most frequently in the training data.

Andrej Karpathy
@karpathy
04-25
Noticing myself adopting a certain rhythm in AI-assisted coding (i.e. code I actually and professionally care about, contrast to vibe code).
1. Stuff everything relevant into context (this can take a while in big projects. If the project is small enough just stuff everything
#6: Respect the limits.
Production apps eventually need maintainable code and proper architecture, which may require deeper technical insight.
That said, a little hacker mindset goes a long way! Jacob of @playatlasgames described his experience finding the limits by pushing

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