I think of "plan" mode as a read-only mode where the LLM isn't chomping at the bit to start writing to files. Rather than being excitable and over-active, it is receptive and listening.
If you use it that way fine, but in general I'm talking about the idea that can you plan throughly enough in advance to get it to produce tens of thousands of lines of quality working code.
Like the author of the article points out, that takes so much effort by the time your done you may as well have just written the code.
If you use it that way fine, but in general I'm talking about the idea that can you plan throughly enough in advance to get it to produce tens of thousands of lines of quality working code.
Like the author of the article points out, that takes so much effort by the time your done you may as well have just written the code.