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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
my-alternatives
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Ask HN: Small scripts, hacks and automations you're proud of?
I'm really happy with this script I wrote that is a wrapper over update-alternatives that lets you make user-level (and even per-shell) changes:
https://github.com/TekWizely/my-alternatives
- Ask HN: What is the coolest thing you have seen done with a bash script?
- My-Alternatives: A wrapper for update-alternatives offering user-level customizations. Supports Debian, SUSE, and RedHat
- My-Alternatives: Use update-alternatives for user-level customizations
- My-Alternatives: A wrapper for update-alternatives offering user-level customizations with support for Debian, SUSE, and RedHat
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My-Alternatives - Hacking update-alternatives to make user-level changes
Please see the Project Homepage for more information.
What are some alternatives?
Codex-CLI - CLI tool that uses Codex to turn natural language commands into their Bash/ZShell/PowerShell equivalents
bash-tpl - A smart, lightweight shell script templating engine, written in Bash
ai-cli - Get answers for CLI commands from ChatGPT right from your terminal
BotServer - GPT-Powered ready for Bot Framework V4 run-with-F5 in Visual Studio Code, NPM-friendly repository package based bot factory server which includes support for Excel, an React.js bot web application & several features including Whatsapp, sql-firewall-opener and auto-ngrok.
dotfiles - ben's dotfiles
work-cli - Awesome command line tools for managing the lifecycle of Github pull requests.
emergency-poncho - Emergency Poncho - an HTTP Archive replayer
headless-ida - Run IDA scripts headlessly.
dragon - Drag and drop source/target for X
careful_rm - A safe wrapper for rm that adds useful warnings and an optional recycle/trash mode
ImageOptim - GUI image optimizer for Mac
Autodesk-Fusion-360-for-Linux - This is a project, where I give you a way to use Autodesk Fusion 360 on Linux!