Frontend is building an AI-powered Shopify development platform. We use AI to generate full-stack application built using Next.js / Tailwind for Shopify-connected storefronts.
Experience: 7-10+ years as a full-stack experience with recent experience using TypeScript, Next.js, Tailwindcss, Postgres, and Ruby on Rails. E-commerce development using Shopify GraphQL APIs is a plus. Our tech stack is:
Looks great and excited to try this out. We’ve also had success using CodeSandbox SDK and E2B, can you share some thoughts on how you compare or future direction? Do you also use Firecracker under the hood?
> can you share some thoughts on how you compare or future direction?
Microsandbox does not offer a cloud solution. It is self-hosted, designed to do what E2B does, to make it easier working with microVM-based sandboxes on your local machine whether that is Linux, macOS or Windows (planned) and to seamlessly transition to prod.
Self-hosting is definitely something we are keen to explore as most of the cloud solutions have resource constrains (ie, total active MicroVMs and/or specs per VM) and managing billing gets complicated even with hibernation features. Great project and we'll definitely take it for a spin
I can't tell if it uses firecracker but thats my main question too. I'm curious as to whether microsandbox will be maintained and proper auditing will be done.
I welcome alternatives. It's been tough wrestling with Firecracker and OCI images. Kata container is also tough.
Excited to try this out, it will solve two problems we’ve had: applying a code diff reliably and selecting which files from a large codebase to use for context.
We quickly discovered that RAG using a similarity search over embedded vectors can easily miss relevant files, unless we cast a very wide net during retrieval.
We’ve also had trouble getting any LLM to generate a diff format (such as universal diff) reliably so your approach to applying a patch is exciting.
This looks great, glad to see this project and congrats on the launch. Having said that, how does this project fit in with the Shopify Hydrogen effort using Remix / React? There seems to be an ever growing number of ways to build a shopify storefront these days (ie, native templates, remix/hydrogen, web components, Shopify JS Buy SDK, etc.) so it's not clear what technology to "bet on" from a developer perspective.
Separately, nice touch adding the refined LLM instructions, this looks like a nice pattern for other UI frameworks to follow.
RubyLLM has been a joy to work with so nice to see it’s being used here. This project is also great and will make it easier to build an agent that can fetch data outside of the codebase for context and/or experiment with different system prompts. I’ve been a personal fan of claude code but this will be fun to work with
Author here. The code I made took me 3 hours (including getting up to speed on RubyLLM). I also intentionally DIDN'T use a coding assistant to write it (although I use Windsurf in my regular work). :D
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Frontend is building an AI-powered Shopify development platform. We use AI to generate full-stack application built using Next.js / Tailwind for Shopify-connected storefronts.
Experience: 7-10+ years as a full-stack experience with recent experience using TypeScript, Next.js, Tailwindcss, Postgres, and Ruby on Rails. E-commerce development using Shopify GraphQL APIs is a plus. Our tech stack is:
- Next.js - Supabase / Postgres - TypeScript - Tailwind - Ruby on Rails - Shopify Storefront + Admin GraphQL APIs
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