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511 | 11,897 | |
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2.6 | 7.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 21 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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CodeGenX
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Top OpenAI Tools, Examples & Use Cases
GitHub link: https://github.com/DeepGenX/CodeGenX
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[P] CodeParrot 🦜: Train your own CoPilot from scratch!
Looks good, I am currently working on a similar open-source project called CodeGenX. Its a fine-tuned version of GPT-J. Can I ask how long this took to train, and what hardware was used?
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CodeGenX, a code generation system powered by GPT-J
Hey Everyone!
We are delighted to announce the first version of CodeGenX. CodeGenX is a free and open-source code-generation system (similiar to Github Copilot) powered by a fine-tuned version of GPT-J.
You can find details for installation and instruction on usage here: https://docs.deepgenx.com. Our GitHub repository can be found here: https://github.com/DeepGenX/CodeGenX.
I think it is important to identify what CodeGenX can and cannot do, so we know what to expect. We have found that CodeGenX works well for common use cases which occur repeatedly in the training set. It understands context and outputs code with similar formatting to your previous code using the appropriate variables. But it does not shine in places where logical or mathematical computations are needed. This does not mean that it doesn't understand any logic or math, but just a weak point of the model.
Here are some links that have additional information:
Website: https://deepgenx.com
- CodeGenX, Another Open Source Alternative to GitHub Copilot
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CodeGenX, an open-source GitHub Copilot alternative
CodeGenX is an extension that will help you write your code better and faster, it uses a fine-tuned version of GPT-J to generate code that's readable and efficient. You can find more details and a guide on how to use CodeGenX on our website, if you're interested in the source code, you can take a look at the github repo. If you have any questions or feedback, you can contact us via discord or by replying to this post.
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CodeGenX, A code generation system powered by GPT-J!
You can find details for installation and instruction on usage here: https://docs.deepgenx.com. Our GitHub repository can be found here: https://github.com/DeepGenX/CodeGenX.
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Looking for a volunteer for some help on the website of an Open-Source Project.
Hope you're doing well. We (a group of volunteers) are currently working on an open-source project called CodeGenX. The project is a code generation extension for VS Code (similar to GitHub Copilot) based on a custom fine-tuned version of GPT-J. The problem is that most of us working on the project are Machine Learning Engineers/Data Scientists and do not have much experience in webdev.
downshift 🏎
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Just curious about package trends (downshift)
I'm curious why there's been a recent downward trend for the downshift package. Here's the source npm trends
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Are there any downsides in using svelte or sveltekit?
I recently searched for a robust, high-quality, aria conform multi-select dropdown in vanilla js. For React there is react-select or downshift, each with millions of downloads. I couldn't find a good equivalent in vanilla.
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From my point of Vue: Headless components
The concept is not new, it's been discussed and implemented for a couple of years, I first heard of it when Adam Watham, creator of Tailwind CSS, and its team launched Headless UI libraries like downshift by Kent Dodds also used this pattern, just to mention a couple of cases.
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react-select VS downshift 🏎 - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 4 Oct 2021
I think `downshift` could be considered as the best react-select alternative if you are looking to have more fine-grained control over your component or are looking for a smaller bundle size.
- F*ck it: use React for your personal site if you want to
- What do you use for models and other components when using tailwindcss for styling for a react project?
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Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (April 2021)
Downshift looks better IMO, with hooks with less "fake" hierarchy.. https://github.com/downshift-js/downshift
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Launch HN: MagicBell (YC W21) – embedded notification system for your product
[2] https://github.com/downshift-js/downshift
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Building my own components
There's also Downshift, but you have to build your own UI: https://github.com/downshift-js/downshift
What are some alternatives?
django-select2 - This is a Django integration for Select2
react-select - The Select Component for React.js
kube-shell - Kubernetes shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
autoComplete.js - Simple autocomplete pure vanilla Javascript library.
react-autosuggest - WAI-ARIA compliant React autosuggest component
jQuery-Autocomplete - Ajax Autocomplete for jQuery allows you to easily create autocomplete/autosuggest boxes for text input fields
react-typeahead - Pure react-based typeahead and typeahead-tokenizer
gpt-3-tailwindcss - GPT-3 Tailwind CSS Code Generator
react-typeahead-component - Typeahead, written using the React.js library.
hash - 🚀 The open-source, self-building database. From @hashintel
compose-state - Compose multiple setState or getDerivedStateFromProps updaters in React