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Here’s how this guy organizes the codebase across his 30+ startups — and why he ships fast: Reuses the same boilerplate for every project Avoids unnecessary library upgrades Keeps the structure consistent, so everything’s easy to find His advice? After building 2–3 startups, take a day to create your own clean, minimal boilerplate. With AI in the mix, it can 10x your speed.

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