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DocsGPT
- You can earn free shirt by contributing to DocsGPT
- GPT-powered chat for documentation (fully local)
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DocsGPT Live: building extensions and discussing fine tuning
Github: https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT
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Large documents reader engine
chatpdf.com often comes up in the comments. It works pretty well, but obviously a chat is limited with the content of a single document, it doesn't match the information. You need an API key to test it. I'm looking for a similar project to host locally, tested many projects but still searching. I tried https://github.com/arc53/docsgpt and got decent results but not enough citation references.
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Free GPT-4 platform to train custom AI models + voice conversations
I briefly tried DocsGPT, but it appeared to be broken and ignore the given documents, acting like a normal GPT chatbot.
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Is there an easy way to "upload" textbooks/standards/manuals, etc into ChatGPT?
https://github.com/arc53/docsgpt. This should do it.
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LlamaIndex
DocsGPT: https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT (hosting locally with manifest) (live preview with openai)
- Can someone suggest way to feed developer docs into gpt? Planning to launch chatgpt search for our developer docs
- How to use embeddings to query PDF doucments using NLP
- Open source tool to Chat with your documents (PDF, Markdown, RST, TXT)
devdocs
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Every Dunder Method in Python
> I've started to preface all python searches with 'site:python.org'
You might find DevDocs to be useful: https://devdocs.io/
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The Ultimate Roadmap to a Full-Stack Developer
DevDocs - Aggregates documentation from various sources into a single, easy-to-navigate interface, covering frontend and backend technologies. DevDocs
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Must-have for slacking off! 2024 Efficient Dev Tools for Increasing Productivity
DevDocs, an offline API documentation browser, supports multilingual, offering developers a quick and efficient way to access tech docs. From front-end to back-end and mobile development, it integrates official documentation, providing a sleek, user-friendly interface.
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Concrete.css
Environmental lighting conditions rule the day! I have astigmatism and I prefer bright backgrounds; #000 text on #fff backgrounds works great for me, but that's because I work in a room lit by a 250W 30,000 lumen corn-cob LED bulb[0] that makes my small office as bright on the inside as the shaded ground from a tree on an overcast day (which is quite bright compared to usual indoor lighting). In a room that bright, high contrast text works great and is highly readable, with "dark mode" often looking washed out and muddy. Even small reductions in contrast (such as what https://devdocs.io does with text of #333 in light mode) can make me notice and wish for greater contrast.
[0] - https://www.benkuhn.net/lux/
- SQL for Data Scientists in 100 Queries
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DevDocs
Here's how to add a new scraper: https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/devdocs/blob/main/.github/CO...
Or open an issue and wait for somebody else to implement the scraper.
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19 Handy Websites for Web Developers
Imagine a single, intuitive platform where you can access comprehensive documentation for a vast array of programming languages, frameworks, libraries, and tools. That's the magic of DevDocs. This exceptional resource eliminates the frustration of juggling multiple tabs and websites in your quest for information. DevDocs brings everything together into one easy-to-use interface.
- Q je u potrazi za 30 novih ljudi /s
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How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
Mosh for a stable connection, Offline documentation such as msdn, wikipedia (via kiwi etc), zeal for local access to https://devdocs.io/; Self host tabby for ai autocompletion. For many shell programs check what mulinux was using back then, and what are the modern replacements such as elinks instead of links. Mutt for mail, for irc doesn't matter much, use a desktop one but setup a bouncher on a vps, I used to have one on a raspberry pi 1, you can use rss reader for reddit (not sure if still works) and blogs
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8 HIDDEN WEBSITES FOR PROGRAMMERS !!
1.DEVDOCS.IO: -- DevDocs.IO
What are some alternatives?
llama_index - LlamaIndex is a data framework for your LLM applications
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
llama - Inference code for Llama models
godot-docs - Godot Engine official documentation
yolov7-segmentation-with-DeepSORT-Tracking - YOLOv7 Segmentation using OpenCV and PyTorch with DeepSORT Tracking (ID + TRAILS)
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
localsend - An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop
alfred-search-in-devdocs - Documentation search in devdocs
Open-Assistant - OpenAssistant is a chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so.
vim-godot - Use vim and godot engine to make games
chatgpt_telegram_bot - 💬 Telegram bot with ChatGPT, Python-based, using OpenAI's API.
nvim-rs - A rust library for neovim clients