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silly goose
@lovejoy
How to make a simple frame v2 like HONK if your wings are not made for coding. (short version) 0. Think out the idea and user flows, maybe draw wireframes on paper or elsewhere 1. Get https://replit.com/ 2. Give replit agent (i use claude 3.7 sonnet) the docs from the thread (just paste links) and describe your idea. 3. Follow step-by-step guide suggested by agent. Work in iterations and test each output. Talk to agent is something doesn't work. 4. Run your app within Replit for a temporary deployment/tests or Deploy to get a steady version. 5. Learn to get the app manifest from Warpcast -> Developers and set this up. 6. You’re perfect. First version of Honk was made from scratch in 2 days and cost about ~15$. Prior to that I also spent a day learning to convert an existing website to a v2 frame, just to get an idea of how it works. I'm not a dev and can't code. https://sillyhonk.replit.app/ More info in the comments
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Steen!!!
@usersteen.eth
I've been using v0 for design then trying to bring it in to cursor, but failing. Haven't tried replit and def feeling like i'm juggling too many ai tools, but do you think it's a better tool for a non-coder?
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silly goose
@lovejoy
Replit vs Cursor: i tried using cursor and although it has the same AIs built in, it seemed a lot less intuitive to me, and imo it's better for devs, not ppl who know nothing about coding. haven't used v0 (i know it has a function to import designs from figma though). I always thought that one has to draw mockups, but now with Replit i can built a working system in default/draft design and then adjust the ui/ux to my liking by giving it prompts like “place this here; use those colors, place this svg here etс”. @lifeisatape.eth who is a professional designer also uses the same approach now instead of drawing designs
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silly goose
@lovejoy
note: despite i think Replit is really cool, it's still a matter of learning to use the tool. Often things don't work from the first try, have to iterate, iterate and try out different approaches before things start working — and use the AI for explaining you how the system works so you can start understanding what's going on and make better decisions/prompts
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