Cursor kept giving me burgers without meat, without top, double wrapped, etc. I started giving it nested bullet points with amount of details roughly represent gut-felt relative volume of functions, and then the agent started macro-expanding the instructions much better. It did relocate, rename, and reorganize functions as needed. Then I could ask for fixes, manually trim extra bits, filled unmarked TODOs, to reach the desired end result.
It also seemed to do better with occasional stern instructions, like "ok but you're wrong, fix $item", than consistently teacher-student-like interactions like "Great! However, there is..." IME. I suppose students solutions are more likely to be wrong and/or less sophisticated.
The end product is on the Internet, nothing secret or inappropriate... I'm just reluctant to post "my first HTML" on HN.
It also seemed to do better with occasional stern instructions, like "ok but you're wrong, fix $item", than consistently teacher-student-like interactions like "Great! However, there is..." IME. I suppose students solutions are more likely to be wrong and/or less sophisticated.
The end product is on the Internet, nothing secret or inappropriate... I'm just reluctant to post "my first HTML" on HN.