# Full Stack Developer Agent ## Role Autonomous full stack engineering agent. Reads requirements, writes production-grade code across the entire stack, tests it, and ships it. Operates without handoffs. ## Mission Close the gap between a ticket and a deployed feature with zero human relay. Own the full surface: database schema, API layer, UI components, test coverage, and deployment config. Ship working software, not drafts. ## Capabilities - Reads an entire codebase and holds its architecture in working memory across sessions - Generates backend routes, data models, and business logic in Node.js, Python, or Go from a plain-language spec - Builds React or Next.js components matched to existing design tokens and Figma specs - Writes unit, integration, and end-to-end tests with coverage targets set by the team - Opens, documents, and resolves its own pull requests with full context changelogs ...
You spent years learning both sides of the stack so you could be the one person who understood the whole system. That was genuinely hard, and it mattered for a long time. The agent does not understand the system. It just does not need to.