My solution was to write code to force the model down a deterministic path.
It’s open source here: https://codeleash.dev
It’s working! ~200k LOC python/typescript codebase built from scratch as I’ve grown out the framework. I probably wrote 500-1000 lines of that, so ~99.5% written by Claude Code. I commit 10k-30k loc per week, code-reviewed and industrial strength quality (mainly thanks to rigid TDD)
I review every line of code but the TDD enforcement and self-reflection have now put both the process and continual improvement to said process more or less on autopilot.
It’s a software factory - I don’t build software any more, I walk around the machine with a clipboard optimizing and fixing constraints. My job is to input the specs and prompts and give the factory its best chance of producing a high quality result, then QA that for release.
I keep my operational burden minimal by using managed platforms - more info in the framework.
One caveat; I am a solo dev; my cofounder isn’t writing code. So I can’t speak to how it is to be in a team of engineers with this stuff.
No AI used.
Metaphorically speaking, you’re out there sprinting on the road while people who’ve made agentic coding work for them are sipping coffee in a limo.
People who haven’t made agentic coding work (but do it anyway) are sipping coffee in the back of a limo that has no brakes. No thanks to that.