Badvibes – Lint for Vibe Coders
Badvibes is a linting tool designed for Vibe Coders that helps identify and fix code issues. The package provides automated code quality checks to maintain coding standards and improve development workflows.
Badvibes is a linting tool designed for Vibe Coders that helps identify and fix code issues. The package provides automated code quality checks to maintain coding standards and improve development workflows.
The author developed a cross-platform tool to visualize software builds in real-time, helping identify inefficiencies that slow down compilation processes. The tool is now available for others to try.
The author describes their personal default approach to error reporting, focusing on showing users useful error messages. This follows their previous discussion about Zig's strongly-typed error codes solving error handling.
The author presents a technique for implementing type-safe generic data structures in C using unions to associate type information. The approach is demonstrated through a basic linked list implementation and can be applied to various data structures like maps, arrays, and binary trees.
The article describes a fast, growable array data structure in C that provides constant time indexing and stable pointers. It has been independently discovered by multiple programmers and goes by various names including "Segmented List" in Zig and "levelwise-allocated pile" in academic literature.
Hot reloading allows developers to modify SwiftUI app code while the application is running, without using Xcode. The article demonstrates this technique by creating a Todo app.