Nope. Feel free to hit me up.
I’m going to read about it and try it out
You mind if I bug you with questions/challenges I run into?
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I'm confused, I must be doing something wrong
I used command "stacks mkstack"
I enter openrouter API key
I get Dork and command him to build a simple client
I get a response with code that seems like it fulfills my request
Now what?
I try 'npm run dev', but I'm left with a blank page as if the code wasn't modified.
I close Dork, look at the code and I'm not seeing the additions it claimed it made (unless I'm looking in the wrong areas).
Any advice? Wondering if it's related to the error I tagged you in or not.
Look at the developer console. Maybe the are errors that need to be fixed. Copy and paste them into the dork command line and have him fix them.
My guess is you are running npm run dev in a different directory than you ran Dork. After dork finished the first prompt, bc sure you CD into the directory it creates!
Oh that's a fair point. He could be outside the project directory. I've done that 🤣
I confirmed that I'm running it in the directory that Dork creates based on the name you provide it at the start
Dork is definitely doing work (and charging my Open Router API), but when I review the files that he's claimed to have changed they are blank templates
It's as if he's doing the work in Command Prompt, but no work is happening in the directory to the actual files
Such that when I run "npm run dev" it's just localhost:8080 and displays "Welcome to Your Blank App"
I've never heard of that before - can you send screenshots?
Alex says it sounds like something ChatGPT would do - what model are you using? If not already, switch to Claude Sonnet 4.
I was using Claude Sonnet 4
Here's my dialogue with Dork for reference:
https://pocket-vibe.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/dorkdebug.txt
I had something similar happen once where it built a bunch of things but didn't update the included index.html or app router. I had to say something like okay now that you built it update the index page so I can use the updated application.
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Have you run stacks on a Windows machine by chance?
I'm still running into the same MCP errors. I tried to build from source, but am still having the same problem that "npx" can't be found even though I've installed Nodejs and can confirm it's in PATH.
Tried a bunch of things, but am running into a wall


