| ▲ | localhoster 2 hours ago | |
If we don't write the codebase, we don't write the tests, and the agents are modifying it, what even considered a messy codebase? Too many files? Too little files? Related code spread accros many files? What is considered a messy codebase? Have you even seen one ever? Also, not checking if it breaks unrelated tests is wild, good software is written by modifying the "just right" amount of code to get your result. If you break _unrelated_ tests than you most likely didn't changed the right amount of code. Idk I call bs. | ||