In recent months, the rise of vibe coding has begun to seep not just into the big businesses, like Microsoft or Anthropic, but also in the homegrown applications in the open source community. With the ability to code on the fly, being able to fix or contribute to projects has never been easier, but it also begun to cause havoc with the glut of vibe code submissions, causing several maintainers to go out of their way to prevent this from happening to their project. One of the most commonly used...

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