Code With Antonio

My name is Antonio and I am a software engineer with over 7 years of experience. I have always been fascinated by the world of programming, and I consider myself lucky to have found a career that aligns with my passions.

Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to work with a variety of programming languages and technologies, which has allowed me to grow and develop as a programmer. While I have gained a considerable amount of knowledge and experience, I am always eager to continue learning and improving.

I created "Code With Antonio" with the intention of sharing my love for programming and helping others to learn and grow in the field. My hope is that my tutorials and insights will be useful to others and that I can contribute to the programming community in a positive way.

Thank you for considering my channel, and I hope that you find value in the content that I provide.







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AI tooling is moving fast. One month it's MCPs, the next it's skills, and suddenly developers are expected to support CLIs, coding agents, and ChatGPT.

In this tutorial, you'll learn how local MCPs, remote MCPs, skills, and CLIs fit together around a single shared core that works everywhere.

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Do you have a preference when it comes to package managers?

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a fun fact i've observed with projects i've built using agentic coding:

they all naturally drift toward feature architecture and monorepos

not because the agent recommends it, but because i end up restructuring the codebase to make it more "agent compatible"

agents seem to perform best when changes have a small blast radius (feature architecture) and clear boundaries (monorepos)

i wouldn't be surprised if this becomes a broader trend in software architecture as agentic coding becomes more common

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What do you use for AI coding?

1 month ago | [YT] | 102

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This sparked a debate on X so I am posting it here for curiosity as well:

What's something an MCP server can do that Skill + CLI cannot do?

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Would you be interested in a shorter, focused tutorial in-between my large projects?

How about a tutorial that teaches you how to build your own MCP, CLI + Skill with full Authentication, basically production ready to adapt to whatever you need.

- Call "my-tool" from chatgpt.com using MCP
- Call "my-tool" from claude.com using MCP
- Call "my-tool" from claude code using skills + CLI
- Call "my-tool" from CLI directly

The problem nowadays is that Skill + CLI architecture has kind of replaced the need for MCPs entirely - but there are still some areas where MCPs are needed, like in the web browser, where calling CLI is not possible even via skill

Would this topic interest you?

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NEW VIDEO IS OUT! HOPE YOU ENJOY ❤️

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NEW TUTORIAL DROPPING IN A FEW HOURS!

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I’ve been thinking about how to make my tutorials more focused on what actually matters.

Be honest, which parts would you *not care about* if they were already done for you?

Not removed, just prebuilt so we can spend more time on the important stuff.

For example:

* Buttons / UI primitives
* Modal shells
* Dashboard layouts
* Auth UI

vs things I should always teach:

* Message rendering / streaming
* Tool execution UI
* Real product logic
* System design decisions

Curious where you draw the line.

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A reminder that a 40% discount for my 2 week cohort ends in two days. I am extremely confident in this being the best learning material I've made in the past 3 years. Check it out: cwa.run/cohort

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