gp.nvim
copilot.el
gp.nvim | copilot.el | |
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5 | 20 | |
473 | 1,653 | |
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9.4 | 8.4 | |
29 days ago | 10 days ago | |
Lua | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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gp.nvim
- Gp.nvim: Neovim plugin ChatGPT text/code operations and Speech to text
- Emacs-copilot: Large language model code completion for Emacs
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LLMs are a revolution in open source
Here's one example: Today I used GPT-4 to write documentation for a Neovim plugin: https://github.com/Robitx/gp.nvim/pull/72/files
It may be a fancy Markov chain, but it seems to have understood the code it documented.
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ggVG+command or have dedicated commands for whole buffer?
Update: Solved thanks to the u/geckothegeek42 nudge in the right direction.
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gp.nvim - yet another plugin integrating GPT with OpenAI API into neovim
Long story short - I didn't like available options, tried forking and bending, but eventually made one from scratch under MIT license => https://github.com/Robitx/gp.nvim
copilot.el
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Emacs-copilot: Large language model code completion for Emacs
Yeah and there's already a well-known (at least I already knew about it) package started in 2022 called "copilot" for Emacs that is actually a client for GitHub Copilot: https://github.com/zerolfx/copilot.el
Given the lack of namespacing in Elisp (or, rather, the informal namespacing conventions by which these two packages collide) it's unfortunate that this package chose the same name.
- Copilot for emacs?
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Starhugger.el now displays suggestions as overlays
It's a package to integrate Bigcode/Starcoder into Emacs like https://github.com/zerolfx/copilot.el does with Github Copilot.
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Bigcode/Starcoder integration
It's not fancy with previewable overlays and stuffs as https://github.com/zerolfx/copilot.el and I am not so sure if the performance is optimal, but it gets the bare job done.
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Is there a package or something for code completion in org mode files for src blocks?
Unfortunately, the only way I've managed to get code completion working without having to use the C-c ' buffer is through the unofficial copilot.el. The good news is that it work for any language (including elisp literate configs) but it's a little too aggressive on it's completions.
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copilot.el and the completion system: I'm confused
I'm trying out github copilot with this package: https://github.com/zerolfx/copilot.el, configured like this:
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Emacs hours 2 and 3
that was enough for this to work from https://github.com/zerolfx/copilot.el
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Helix: Release 23.03 Highlights
Devs could use the unofficial plugin for Emacs (https://github.com/zerolfx/copilot.el) as a guideline to add support
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Parameter hints in emacs
The whole gif in the repo's README
- GitHub announces a bunch of new GPT-4 powered coding assistants. What should and could Emacs and open-source community do?
What are some alternatives?
neoai.nvim - Neovim plugin for intracting with GPT models from OpenAI
quelpa-use-package - Emacs quelpa handler for use-package
chatgpt - Use ChatGPT inside Emacs
codeium.el - Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Emacs
emacs-copilot - Large language model code completion for Emacs
codeium.vim - Free, ultrafast Copilot alternative for Vim and Neovim
gen.nvim - Neovim plugin to generate text using LLMs with customizable prompts
dotfiles - Mouseless Workflow (WIP)
cmp-clippy - nvim-cmp source for code suggestion
eldoc-box - childframe doc for eglot and anything that uses eldoc
nvim-config - My neovim config
chat_waitlist_signup