I’ve used spicy auto-complete, as well as agents running in my IDE, in my CLI, or on GitHub’s server-side. I’ve been experimenting enough with LLM/AI-driven programming to have an opinion on it. And it kind of sucks.
You read the commits before pushing, and test before committing. I also find it helpful to have a reference for any dev tickets you have in your git tracker
You read the commits before pushing, and test before committing. I also find it helpful to have a reference for any dev tickets you have in your git tracker