> One of the definite positives of AI is that kind of stuff is now fairly easy to solve.
I agree that 'AI' feels like a fancier/faster 'Google' (I've done the thing where I find a Github issue from 4 years ago that explains the problem), but when we will see a local AI agent that looks at your current configuration/issue and solves the problem for you, and then gives you a summary of what it did?
I get that and I also couldn’t get a boilerplate Vue/TypeScript library project started using AI - bear in mind any guide I could find was at least a year old and by now things have changed enough that none of them work either, but it was overall frustrating for something that should be simple
It surfaces a lot of the ways people found to fix those problems in forums/git issues/random blogs that were hard to track down past google spam.
And it tends to list the possible fixes in a nice little bullet point list of things to try to get everything working.