parsers are easy... provided you know exactly what you're trying to parse. Knowing what to parse and how to parse it is the vast majority of the work. And playtesting is also not "making this". It's "this didn't work... please do the work for me again"
Designing a parser and deciding how to solve the problem isn't work? Writing code is not the only work involved in building something.
I love writing code and avoid using an LLM for pleasure projects, but c'mon, this kind of derisiveness is getting old and tiring.
parsers are easy... provided you know exactly what you're trying to parse. Knowing what to parse and how to parse it is the vast majority of the work. And playtesting is also not "making this". It's "this didn't work... please do the work for me again"
The Readme is actual work.
I quote one of the parent comments: "It's true that Claude wrote most of the Readme... But the design is human :)"
So while writing the readme could be considered actual work, it was still not done by the human. So I don't know what your point is.