> Thus, AI's best use case for me remains writing one-off scripts. Especially when I have no interest in learning deeper fundamentals for a single script, like when writing a custom ESLint rule.
Perfectly put. I've been using a lot of AI for shell scripting. Granted I should probably have better knowledge of shell but frankly I think it's a terrible language and only use it because it enjoys wide system support and is important for pipelining. I prefer TS (and will try to write scripts and such in it if I can) and for that I don't use AI almost at all.
Perfectly put. I've been using a lot of AI for shell scripting. Granted I should probably have better knowledge of shell but frankly I think it's a terrible language and only use it because it enjoys wide system support and is important for pipelining. I prefer TS (and will try to write scripts and such in it if I can) and for that I don't use AI almost at all.