Just for context, I’ve used CC for an entire year now. I use it in an engineer-flavored way, but keep some healthy curiosity towards the vibecoding SOTA. Every now and then I read claims of CC vibe-code sessions that will build amazing software for you with little more than a single prompt. This would be in part because of bespoke workflows, tools, .md files, whatnot. Did anyone go as far as recording the whole session on video so that we can verify such claims? Most times the projects happen to be secret, trivial (e.g. gif recorder - the OS already provides one), or if published, they don’t look like useful or maintainable projects. The ideal jaw-dropping demo would obtain non-trivial, correct, high output, obtained out of very little input, unsupervised. Honestly I don’t think it’s possible, but I’m open to have my mind blown. A key part is that there’s full reproducibility (or at least verifiability - a simple video recording) for the workflow, else the claim is undistinguishable from all the grift out there. The Anthropic C compiler seems close, but it largely cheated by bringing in an external test suite verbatim. That’s exactly the opposite of a single, small input expressed in plain English. submitted by /u/rainbow_gelato
Originally posted by u/rainbow_gelato on r/ClaudeCode
