AI CLI coding agents require developers to manually wire boilerplate for every new project
CLI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex generate application logic well but leave developers to manually scaffold databases, payment integrations, and authentication on each new project. This repeated boilerplate overhead negates productivity gains from AI coding. The gap between agent-generated logic and deployable production-ready apps remains large.
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