CodeGPT.nvim
codeium.el
CodeGPT.nvim | codeium.el | |
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9 | 6 | |
744 | 388 | |
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7.1 | 7.3 | |
11 days ago | 14 days ago | |
Lua | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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CodeGPT.nvim
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Moving Fast with the Core Vim Motions
> VIM was shining when it was designed and created, it doesn't shine that much today, because for working with code you need things like LSP, syntax awareness etc.
This is not true at all. Nvim has built-in LSP support now, there's a huge amount of plugins you can use that integrate with LSP and they work great. I even use ChatGPT inside my vim (check out this plugin: https://github.com/dpayne/CodeGPT.nvim). The smart select functionality you mention is trivial to implement and I bet there is a plugin for this (btw, try `dit` to "delete in tag", or `di(` to delete in bracket, etc...).
I will admit that you have to spend a lot of time to configure it to your liking, not everybody wants to and I understand that.
Honestly I feel like (n)vim is going through a renaissance period lately, check out streamers like ThePrimeagen or TjDevries for some great content on how to get started.
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CodeGPT.nvim VS vim-ai - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Apr 2023
- AI plugin overview
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AI could upend the world even more than electricity or the internet
I use ChatGPT (with this plugin https://github.com/dpayne/CodeGPT.nvim) pretty frequently. The output it produces requires a lot of massaging, but it is still faster than doing things from scratch.
- Show HN: CodeGPT.nvim – ChatGPT plugin for Neovim
- Show HN: Neovim Plugin for ChatGPT
- A plugin for ChatGPT
codeium.el
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
Codeium — Codeium is a free AI-powered code completion tool. It supports over 20+ programming languages (Python, JavaScript, Java, TypeScript, PHP, C/C++, Go, etc.) and integrates with all significant standalone and web IDEs.
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GitHub announces a bunch of new GPT-4 powered coding assistants. What should and could Emacs and open-source community do?
It's perhaps worth mentioning Codeium which works in the same space and there's Emacs support.
- codeium.el: Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Emacs
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Show HN: Neovim Plugin for ChatGPT
this is really cool and well done. i will start using it in conjunction with Codeium's plugin (free Copilot alternative): https://github.com/Exafunction/codeium.vim
for transparency: I'm from the Codeium team, and we are big fans of getting this AI gen tech to all developers on all IDEs for free - we've also open sourced an emacs plugin: https://github.com/Exafunction/codeium.el
- Emacs extension for free Copilot-like AI autocomplete
What are some alternatives?
codeium.vim - Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Vim and Neovim
copilot.el - An unofficial Copilot plugin for Emacs.
ChatGPT.nvim - ChatGPT Neovim Plugin: Effortless Natural Language Generation with OpenAI's ChatGPT API
gptai - OpenAI API toolings for emacs. Allows interacting with various GPT and DALL-E Models directly in emacs
cursor - The AI-powered code editor
ChatGPT.el - ChatGPT in Emacs
copilot-cmp - Lua plugin to turn github copilot into a cmp source
chat_waitlist_signup
codeium.nvim - A native neovim extension for Codeium
chatgpt-term - A terminal interface to ChatGPT