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🚨BREAKING: PEOPLE KNOW WHEN YOU'RE USING CHATGPT AND CLAUDE.
The structure, the tone, the excessive polish. It all gives you away.
7 prompts that fix this:👇
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Prompt
*Prompt for AI Image Generation:*
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A Y Combinator founder got tired of watching AI coding agents ship bad React.
So he built a tool that catches every anti-pattern before it reaches production.
Then he ran it against the most famous React projects on GitHub.
The scores were not pretty.
His name is Aiden Bai. He built Million.js, the library that made React rendering faster. Then he built React Scan, the tool that showed developers where their components re-rendered too often. Both widely used. Both respected.
Then he watched AI coding agents arrive Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Copilot and start generating React code at a speed no human could match.
The code looked clean. It passed tests. It shipped.
And it was full of anti-patterns that nobody was catching.
Unnecessary useEffects. Stale closures. Missing accessibility attributes. XSS vectors in JSX. Exposed API keys. Prop drilling where context would work. Dead code that bloated bundles. Components re-rendering on every state change because nobody wrapped them in React.memo.
AI agents write confident React. Confident and flawed. And the humans reviewing that code were not catching the flaws because the flaws looked exactly like correct code.
So Bai built React Doctor.
One command. One score from 0 to 100. Every anti-pattern in your codebase, exposed.
npx -y react-doctor@latest .
That is the whole thing. Run it at your project root. React Doctor scans every file, parses the code into an abstract syntax tree, runs 47 rules across security, performance, correctness, and accessibility and hands you a health score with every issue, every file path, and every line number listed.
Built on Oxlint, a Rust-based linter so it processes tens of thousands of lines of code in milliseconds. Not seconds. Milliseconds.
Then Bai did something that made the React community uncomfortable.
He ran React Doctor against the most famous open-source React projects on GitHub and published every score.
tldraw: 84. Excalidraw: 84. PostHog: 72. Supabase: 69. Sentry: 64. Cal .com: 63. Dub: 62.
These are some of the most respected, well-maintained React projects in the world. Thousands of contributors. Millions of users. Serious funding behind every one of them.
None of them scored above 84.
The tweet announcing it pulled over 300,000 views in its first day.
Here is the feature that makes React Doctor more than just a linter.
It ships as an agent skill. Install it into Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or Copilot and your AI coding agent stops making the same mistakes.
npx skills add millionco/react-doctor
The 47 rules get injected into your agent's context. Every piece of React code it generates from that point forward is checked against those rules before it ships. The AI does not just write code, it writes code that would pass React Doctor's checks.
Scan. Diagnose. Feed the diagnostics to the agent. The agent fixes them. Scan again. Repeat until passing.
The feedback loop that turns a confident-but-flawed AI coding agent into a disciplined one.
Here is the CI integration for teams.
React Doctor ships a GitHub Action that runs on every pull request. It scans only the files your change touched not the entire codebase and posts findings as a PR comment. New security issues get flagged. New performance anti-patterns get caught. New accessibility violations get surfaced.
Only your change. Not your backlog. The difference between "useful feedback" and "1,000 warnings nobody reads."
One command to add it:
npx react-doctor ci
Here is the honest part.
React Doctor is also a funnel to Ami, Bai's commercial product for visual code editing. The --fix flag opens Ami, not an auto-fixer. The scan-and-diagnose part works independently and is fully free. The auto-fix path requires a separate product. That is transparent and worth knowing.
But the diagnostic tool alone the score, the rules, the agent skill, the CI integration is genuinely free, genuinely useful, and genuinely catching things that linters, type checkers, and human reviewers miss.
13,177 GitHub stars. MIT licensed. One command to run.
Your AI agent writes React. React Doctor tells you if it is actually good.
Most codebases score lower than their developers expect.
Source: Million Software (YC W24) · Better Stack · Aihola · DEV Community · 2026
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Open Gemini / Grok / GPT Image 2.0
2. Upload your photo
3. Copy the prompt
4. Generate
5. Prompt ⤵️
I am uploading a photo of my child. Generate a photorealistic action portrait of the SAME child, preserving the exact face, hairstyle, skin tone, and facial features with high identity accuracy.
Outfit:
- Official Mexico National Team home jersey (latest authentic design)
- Dark green shorts
- Matching Mexico football socks
- White football boots with subtle green and red accents
Scene:
The child has just scored a dramatic goal in a packed international football stadium. He is sprinting with both arms outstretched in celebration, wearing a huge joyful smile. The crowd is erupting with excitement, teammates are running toward him in the background, and thousands of Mexico supporters are waving green, white, and red flags.
Environment:
- Professional football pitch
- Stadium packed with cheering fans
- Bright stadium floodlights
- Confetti, light smoke, and cinematic atmosphere
- Scoreboard glowing in the distance
- Dynamic motion blur on the crowd while the child remains perfectly sharp
Camera:
- Low-angle sports photography
- 85mm telephoto lens
- Shallow depth of field
- Fast shutter speed freezing the celebration
- Ultra-detailed textures
- HDR lighting
- Natural skin tones
- Photorealistic
- 8K resolution
- FIFA World Cup atmosphere
- Magazine-quality sports portrait
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THE RESULT? 2.2 MILLION VIEWS IN 30 DAYS.
NO CAMERA. NO GENERIC CONTENT.
JUST COPY + ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
HERE ARE THE 7 PROMPTS THAT TOOK MY CONTENT FROM BORING TO VIRAL:
Goodbye CANVA and CAPCUT.
You can now use Claude to create, design, edit, and program 30 days of content in 2 hours.
Here are 5 prompts that replace both:
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