Some advice for other developers using these coding agents to “vibe-code” something: stick with technologies that you yourself understand. In my experience using these tools, while I get almost what I want, it’s never exactly what I want, and I’m usually left with something slightly broken or with a few things I’d like changed. This is where my skills come in, to finish the job.
Of course you’re free to use tech you’re not familiar with: I’m not telling you what to do here, and seeing code in an unfamiliar tech stack could potentially be a good way of learning it. But if all you want is a thing, if you’re not in a position to go in and make changes yourself, you’re kind of stuck with what was produced or spending tokens trying to get it exactly the way you want.