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Replit Agent builds, runs, and deploys an app for you — useful for class projects.
Describe the app, Agent picks the stack, builds it, and gives you a live URL.
Build a small class project on Replit Agent. Then read every file.
Understanding "Replit Agent: ship a school project from one prompt" in practice: Understanding AI in this area gives you a real advantage in how you work and think. Replit Agent builds, runs, and deploys an app for you — useful for class projects — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
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What is the main function of Replit Agent?
Why does the lesson recommend reading the code after Replit Agent builds your app?
What does it mean to 'deploy' an app in the context of Replit Agent?
Why is it important to be specific about features when describing your app to Replit Agent?
Before submitting code from Replit Agent as your schoolwork, what should you check?
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a best practice in the lesson?
What is a key benefit of using Replit Agent for middle school class projects?
If you want an app with user login and the ability to save data, how should you phrase your prompt to Replit Agent?
Why might you need to run Replit Agent multiple times for the same project?
What does Replit Agent give you after it finishes building your app?
Which statement about reading AI-generated code is most accurate?
What is the benefit of receiving a live URL after building an app with Replit Agent?
If your school syllabus explicitly bans AI-generated work, what should you do with code from Replit Agent?
When using Replit Agent, which task does the AI automatically handle for you?
Under what circumstances is it acceptable to submit Replit Agent code as your schoolwork?