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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
Launch Day: ✨Srcbook AI App builder Create and iterate on fully featured web apps using Srcbook. Start with a prompt then either edit code or ask the AI to write the code for you. Think of this as v0 meets cursor: a dedicated app builder for TypeScript apps, with visual and code diffs built-in. Srcbook is open-source, runs locally on your machine, and you bring your own API keys for anthropic or openAI. I've been using this internally for the past 2 weeks and it's mind boggling how good the results are. I highly recommend using `claude-3-5-sonnet-latest` as a model. Try it out now: npx srcbook@latest start (please share for if you like the app or if you just want to help out for reach 🙏) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYOmzasvP74
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Shriphani Palakodety
@shriphani
really cool - in your experience how complex can the apps get before they need serious human intervention ?
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
I've used this mostly for 0 to 1 stuff. I've built prototypes. The biggest limit right now is that it's very focused on the frontend. Next we're going to build support for backend TypeScript stuff (think APIs) and DB and data management (think supabase). At that point, you'll be able to build end-game apps with infinite complexity with it, that's the north star
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Charlie Harrington
@whatrocks
Where does mobile / react native / expo integration fit on your roadmap?
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Nicholas Charriere
@pushix
Not a priority, unless user feedback pushes it up. Things we want to build soon: - UX features (versioning, streaming) - backend API support - data and DB support - hosted version of the app - one click deploy
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