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mpeg 18 hours ago [-]
This is nice, but I don't see much of a difference between just asking claude to write a wrangler config to push to cf pages, which can be extremely simple
publishing workflow yes, i wanted to have a way to manage published urls and update existing urls with a small dashboard as well since we end up doing it repeatedly.
rolymath 2 hours ago [-]
Maybe tell your agent that your readme doesn't need to be that long so humans can read it and understand it. The Github readme is ludicrously long winded.
What's the point of this vs telling the agent to just use the cloudflare CLI?
"Local tool for publishing agent reports and small static sites" - Aren't agent reports small static sites? Why do you need to mention both?
Your Good Fits vs Bad Fits section is just a good fits vs bad fits for cloudflare pages, not your specific application.
Creating a chrome extension to add the publish button on the page is quite possibly the single biggest piece of evidence I've ever seen that code is now cheap.
Readme needs screenshots.
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Edit: I've been emotionally triggered by this project because the overall feel of it reminds me of all the junior developers at work who've started vibe coding everything and presenting it with confidence that even the most senior developers lack.
hbcondo714 18 hours ago [-]
Is there by chance a way to password protect the generated site?
What's the point of this vs telling the agent to just use the cloudflare CLI?
"Local tool for publishing agent reports and small static sites" - Aren't agent reports small static sites? Why do you need to mention both?
Your Good Fits vs Bad Fits section is just a good fits vs bad fits for cloudflare pages, not your specific application.
Creating a chrome extension to add the publish button on the page is quite possibly the single biggest piece of evidence I've ever seen that code is now cheap.
Readme needs screenshots.
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Edit: I've been emotionally triggered by this project because the overall feel of it reminds me of all the junior developers at work who've started vibe coding everything and presenting it with confidence that even the most senior developers lack.
and other worse ways