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For those of you for who it is working: show your code, please.
I'll bite. Here's a 99.9% vibe-coded raw Git repository reader suitable for self-hosted or shared host environments:

https://repo.autonoma.ca/treetrek

There's still some work to do on the rendering side of model objects. Developing the syntax highlighting rules for 40 languages and file formats in about 10 minutes was amazing to see.

https://repo.autonoma.ca/repo/treetrek/tree/HEAD/render/rule...

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Here's one success I had -

https://github.com/sroerick/pakkun

It's git for ETL. I haven't looked at the code, but I've been using it pretty effectively for the last week or two. I wouldn't feel comfortable recommending it to anybody else, but it was basically one-shotted. I've been dogfooding it on a number of projects, had the LLM iterate on it a bit, and I'm generally very happy with the ergonomics.

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Hers is one: https://github.com/mohsen1/fesh

beats the best compression out there by 6% on average. Yet nobody will care because it was not hand written

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Why is this the attitude when it comes to AI? Can you imagine someone saying “please provide your code” when they claim that Rust sped up their work repo or typescript reduced errors in production?
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Why so every armchair reviewer can yell, "Slop!"?
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