Developer uses Windows file forensics to locate lost AI-generated project on local machine
A developer building a membership and matchday platform for Mugutha FC, a community football club in Ruiru, Kenya, lost track of which local folder contained a specific version of his dashboard after working across multiple AI coding tools. His only clues were a screenshot showing the app running on port 5173 and a timestamp visible in the Windows taskbar. Recognising port 5173 as Vite's default dev server port, he used Windows' built-in forfiles command to search for Vite project fingerprint files — specifically package.json and vite.config — modified on or after the screenshot's date. Rather than guessing the folder name, this technology-based search approach located the project inside a sandboxed directory created by an AI coding assistant. The case highlights a practical forensic technique for developers who juggle multiple AI tools and lose track of auto-generated project locations.
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