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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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datasette-paste-table
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Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?
I often use it as a thesaurus. "Words that mean X" or even "that situation X me and I was annoyed - give me options for X"
For programming, all sorts of things. I use it all the time for programming languages that I'm not fluent in, like AppleScript or bash/zsh/jq. One recent example: https://til.simonwillison.net/gpt3/chatgpt-applescript
I use it as a rapid prototyping tool. I got it to build me a textarea I could paste TSV values into to preview that data as a table recently, one prompt produced exactly the prototype I wanted: https://github.com/simonw/datasette-paste-table/issues/1
I use it for brainstorming. "Give me 40 ideas for Datasette plugins involving AI" - asking for 40 ideas means that even if the first ten are generic and obvious there will be some interesting ones further down the list.
I used it to generate an OpenAPI schema when I wrote my first ChatGPT plugin, see prompt in https://simonwillison.net/2023/Mar/24/datasette-chatgpt-plug...
clevercli
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Ask HN: How are you using GPT to be productive?
Mostly just asking stuff directly on https://chat.openai.com/chat. Last 5 requests (all successful) were:
- Asked about an idiom I forgot about by saying it in other words.
- Asked it to dumb down some things about options (finance) I didn't understand.
- Asked it if I could use the eBay API to list my purchase history.
- Asked it to generate pretty standard Terms of Service for an app I'm working on.
- Asked it to build a moderately complex Prisma (ORM) query that I described in natural language.
Also, occasionally ask about shell commands using a CLI I wrote[0].
[0] https://github.com/clevercli/clevercli
- Show HN: Chatblade – ChatGPT as first class citizen in the CLI
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Noam Chomsky: The False Promise of ChatGPT
FWIW I made a CLI utility that does this, it saves some typing / copy-pasting. Only made one for Rust and TypeScript now but more languages can be easily added: https://github.com/clevercli/clevercli#built-in-prompts
- clevercli: ChatGPT powered CLI utilities (written in TypeScript)
- clevercli: ChatGPT powered CLI utilities
- clevercli: ChatGPT powered CLI utilities.
- Show HN: A Collection of ChatGPT CLIs
What are some alternatives?
gpt-generated-commit-messa
gptel - A simple LLM client for Emacs
awesome-chatgpt - Curated list of awesome tools, demos, docs for ChatGPT and GPT-3
aicmd - A CLI program that allows you to run shell commands using nautral language.
shared-recruiting-co - SRC (Shared Recruiting Co.) is an open-source, candidate-centric recruiting platform
chatgpt-cli - Simple yet effective command line client for chatting with ChatGPT using the official API
gpt-generated-commit-messages - Commit and push with one step and ChatGPT generated commit message
refiner - Refiner improves your writing by correcting grammar and style, adjusting tone, and offering formatting options. It is useful for non-native speakers and professionals who communicate with text.
grammatical - Corrects the spelling and grammar of your text using ChatGPT
codegpt - A unixy GPT interface
jinglebells - GPT-4 plays jingle bells in a platform-agnostic way via golang
hey-chatgpt-cli - Hey is a powerful chatbot for the command line CLI that uses ChatGPT to generate commands based on natural language input