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gpt-emacs-macro
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I wrote a quick integration to the GPT-3 API to Emacs [0]. Although it's a very simple implementation, it's made many small things I would've previously done manually much quicker (ie - one-off calls to convert a hyperlink in X format to markdown; abbreviate first names of author lists of papers; convert some "text message speak" messages into a paragraph).
[0] https://github.com/samrawal/gpt-emacs-macro
- ChatGPT inside Emacs
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Get answers for Shell Commands from GPT3 right from your terminal
I made something similar for emacs and it unlocks what I think of as “semantic macros” — being able to interface with GPT-3 for actions that are a tiny complexity level above what I usually use kbd macros for (like smart capitalization) easily become possible to automate!
Screenshot - https://twitter.com/samarthrawal/status/1591527892386734081
Code - https://github.com/samrawal/gpt-emacs-macro
- gpt-emacs-macro: Connect GPT-3 to Emacs and run "semantic" kbd macros
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I added a simple hook in emacs to the GPT-3 API -- actions that are a tiny complexity level above what I usually use kbd macros for (like smart capitalization) easily become possible to automate!
Thanks! It's available here -- https://github.com/samrawal/gpt-emacs-macro
emergency-poncho
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I've created a tool for replaying HTTP archives:
https://github.com/Tade0/emergency-poncho
There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Useful when you're a front-end developer and the backend app is not easily deployable locally and the test environment is down.
Also with it you can make a blazing-fast, browsable snapshot of JIRA.
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/Tade0/emergency-poncho
This is a HTTP mock server for reproducing issues on the front-end using a recorded HTTP archive(.har file).
The gimmick is that for a given endpoint it stores all the responses and serves them in a round-robin sequence.
This way you can simulate situations where e.g. a request has been retried after the JWT expired, or something special happens when an item is added to a list, and the list is refreshed afterwards - basically every case in which you need backend state.
It works... sometimes. Each new project I'm in uncovers new issues.
That being said with the test team giving me both videos and .har files of the bug reproduction I was able to solve a few long standing bugs in one legacy system.
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