I Let an Autonomous Agent Refactor My Legacy Codebase. The Result Was Terrifying.
Last Updated on January 20, 2026 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Adi Insights and Innovations
Originally published on Towards AI.
We spent 3 years afraid to touch utils_final_v2.js. So, I gave the keys to an AI agent with shell access. Here is how I built it.
We all have That Module.

In the article, the author recounts their experience with an autonomous software engineering agent built to refactor a legacy codebase that had been feared and avoided by their team for years. After giving the AI specific goals, they observed its remarkable ability to analyze, refactor, and even debug code autonomously, showcasing the potential for automation in software development. The author highlights the shift from traditional coding to deploying AI agents to orchestrate coding tasks, leading to both time savings and a new paradigm in software engineering.
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