Our team drew inspiration from the recent surge in prompt to code and automatic UI generation tools, often called vibe coding. While these tools can spin up components in seconds, they often leave developers wrestling with organization, context, and refactoring. That is the gap Anox aims to close.
We tackled the build with a divide and conquer strategy: half the team focused on the React and TypeScript front end, the others on an Express back end, all tied together with Supabase and, fittingly, plenty of AI. Along the way we wrestled with thorny issues such as relational schema design and keeping the front end in sync with the back end. Some challenges led to elegant fixes, while others received quick band aid solutions so we could keep momentum. By the end of the project we had gained a crash course in modern web stacks and database architecture and developed a clear vision for how Anox streamlines the messy side of AI generated code.
Built With
- express.js
- next
- node.js
- octokit
- supabase
- typescript
- v0
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