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https://github.com/jay403894-bit/JLib-Scheduler (edit sorry didnt see there was a megathread) no the code was not purely generated and started out with a by-hand project before claude even saw it long before it got to this stage of completion claude was especially helpful learning TLA+ and GenMC and setting up models for verification of this as well as rubber-ducking solutions sometimes it was wrong when working on the codebase and had to be controlled/guided when it did. sometimes it would argue critical updates (like changing parallel for from a probe model to demand driven lazy stealing) but would agree after being shown the rationale and prior art examples. overall – can the tool do everything for you? no, it still needs someone experienced in the drivers seat. but can it be helpful on low level projects? absolutely especially in verification and setting up a repo but the caveat is you have to verify it. claude managing the changelog and readme is basically like automation and made the experience quite nice as if i had a staff and a junior under neath me submitted by /u/Slight-Abroad8939

Originally posted by u/Slight-Abroad8939 on r/ClaudeCode