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      <title>Vibe Coding with AI – Best Practices for Every Project</title>
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      <description>🚀 Introduction This guide captures a modern, evaluation-first approach to building AI-powered projects using tools like GitHub Copilot, Claude, ChatGPT, and local LLMs like LLaMA and DeepSeek.
We&amp;rsquo;ll use AsyncPR — a real-world mobile app project I built and shipped — as the public example. Check out a YouTube short video I did here on the App https://go.fabswill.com/asyncpr-shortintro and feel free to test it out! This guide reflects how I work today: VS Code as my IDE, Copilot for code assist, and running private models on my MacBook when needed for security or speed.</description>
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