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bloop
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Any other C# people out there? Would love some feedback on my Blazor ChatGPT copy
Thanks! Bloop really helped with the documentation! they index your code base and uses RAG locally to talk against it. It works shockingly well.
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Reviewing AI Code Search Tools
In this blog post, I’ll be comparing 3 distinct AI-first code search tools I recently came across: Cody (developed by late-stage startup, Sourcegraph), SeaGOAT (an open-source project that was trending on HN last week), and Bloop (an early-stage YC startup). I’ll be evaluating them along the dimensions of user-friendliness as well as their accuracy.
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Using Helium To Scrape Reedsy.com
If you're confused about any of the code snippets above, you can check out bloop.ai and phind.com (along with its VSCode extension) to answer any of your questions about the repository, noting that both have free plans.
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2023)
bloop (YC S21) | Rust AI Engineer | Onsite | London, UK
We're a YC + tier-1 VC backed startup, working on a AI chat assistant for software developers that can answer questions about any large codebase.
About you: you hack around with GPT on the weekend, maybe you even fine-tune some of these new open source models. But you're also a solid programmer, capable of not just prototyping a nice demo but also shipping performant code that can scale. You're probably quite good at what you do, maybe you were top of your class, or maybe you rose the ranks to your comfortable management role, but yearn for the days of writing code, redbull and deploying on a Friday.
We're a small team, looking for one individual to join us in London, in-person at least 3 days per week.
Please reach out to me at join [at] bloop [dot] ai with "HN AI Engineer" in the subject line and a note about why this is exciting and a link to your portfolio or linkedin/resume.
P.S. Our stack is Rust, so it's likely the role will go to a candidate with Rust experience but if you think you have something to offer that compensates for lack of Rust we should chat anyway!
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Any GUI tools to explore objects?
Bro let me turn your life inside out: https://bloop.ai
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Tantivy 0.20 is released: Schemaless column store, Schemaless aggregations, Phrase prefix queries, Percentiles, and more...
Another example is Bloop, it is a code search engine built on top of tantivy and qdrant.
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12-Jun-2023
Bloop is a developer assistant that uses GPT-4 to answer questions about your codebase (https://github.com/BloopAI/bloop)
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Show HN: Bloop – Answer questions about your code with an LLM agent
Exactly, you can see the prompt in this file [0]. I'm not sure how LangChain arrived at their default prompts, but you'll almost certainly want to write your own for performance reasons if you put something into production.
[0] https://github.com/BloopAI/bloop/blob/main/server/bleep/src/...
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Six tips for better coding with ChatGPT
A lot of the core arguments of the article around trust and safety sound very relevant to the problem I'm trying to solve [0] which is codebase search.
Many orgs have a big enough codebase that they can improve productivity with existing patterns.
Scapegoat
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Simple, Naïve, and Wrong: More than you wanted to know about Scala Case Classes
I've since figured this out (Scapegoat/FinalModifierOnCaseClass and WartRemover/FinalCaseClass). I plan to add it to the next version of the article.
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Which static analysis tool do you use for Scala?
scapegoat, but I am biased because I have contributions to it.
The support for scala 3 has been requested a while ago: https://github.com/scapegoat-scala/scapegoat/issues/521 but the original author has stepped down as a maintainer https://github.com/scapegoat-scala/scapegoat/issues/567 and recently most of the changes are just dependency updates.
What are some alternatives?
Scalastyle - scalastyle
Wartremover - Flexible Scala code linting tool
Scalafix - Refactoring and linting tool for Scala
Linter - Static Analysis Compiler Plugin for Scala
Scoverage - Scoverage Scala Code Coverage Core Libs
Scalariform - Scala source code formatter
sbt - sbt, the interactive build tool
dotty - The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty.
Scalatex - Programmable, Typesafe Document Generation
sonar-scala - A free and open-source SonarQube plugin for static code analysis of Scala projects.
Abide
Scurses - Scurses, terminal drawing API for Scala, and Onions, a Scurses framework for easy terminal UI