George Elliott

George Elliott

QA Automation Engineer
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I create automated tests that run on our software to catch bugs early. This means our team can release updates faster without sacrificing quality.

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One Template, Endless Variations | Slashit Dynamic Template Commands

If you ve ever created multiple templates just to handle tone, format, or audience changes you know how messy it gets.

Slashit App s Dynamic Template Variations keep things clean.

Here s how it works:

  1. Create one base template.

  2. Add a /command when you use it (like /formal, /casual, /brief).

  3. Instantly get a variation tailored to your need without editing the original.

Gabe Perez

6mo ago

Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?

I've been primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however....
I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction.
I haven't done much with it yet, but I can see myslef now doing a combination of CLI and IDE development. I'm curious what everyone elses experience is! Or if you haven't used a CLI or IDE AI tool, why?
A bit of additional background, I'm not a develpoer but more of a "vibe coder" I can kinda understand different languages and don't mind diving into tech docs but I prefer AI do more of the coding than me :)

Gabe Perez

6mo ago

Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?

I've been primarily using @Cursor as I like how it operates, enjoy that it's visual, and I am getting very comfortable with using it and being able to easily select different code bits and modify what I need....however....
I recently started using Gemini CLI in @Warp and I must say... I'm kinda liking it. I feel that it's able to do a lot more, faster without needing me to jump in. When I do jump in, it's simply to provide it guidence and direction.
I haven't done much with it yet, but I can see myslef now doing a combination of CLI and IDE development. I'm curious what everyone elses experience is! Or if you haven't used a CLI or IDE AI tool, why?
A bit of additional background, I'm not a develpoer but more of a "vibe coder" I can kinda understand different languages and don't mind diving into tech docs but I prefer AI do more of the coding than me :)

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