Are developers using AI coding agents without reading the official docs?
A post on DEV Community, based on content from the Dev Eficiente channel by Alberto Souza, raises a concern about how developers use AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex. An informal survey found that most users rely heavily on these tools for productivity but have never read their official documentation. The author draws a parallel to driving a car without reading the manual — acceptable for most people, but a real limitation for software professionals who may be evaluated on their depth of tool knowledge. A Reddit thread cited in the post illustrates the problem: a team using Claude Code extensively only discovered the CLAUDE.md context file after months of use, despite it being prominently explained in the official docs. The piece argues that relying solely on secondhand blog posts and forum tips caps a developer's understanding and effectiveness with these tools.
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