llemmings
codemancer
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9.0 | 4.5 | |
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llemmings
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Ask HN: Those with success using GPT-4 for programming – what are you doing?
I did this experiment (a game) to see what's up and what's down around all this: https://github.com/romland/llemmings.
While there is some GPT4 in there, it's mostly ChatGPT and a small handful of LLaMA solutions.
That project is a contrived scenario and not realistic, but I wanted to experiment with _exactly_ what you are talking about.
Very often I could have done things a lot faster myself, but there is one aspect that was actually helpful, and I did not foresee it. When inspiration gets a bit low and you're not in the "zone"; throwing something into an LLM will very often give me a push to keep at it. Even if what is coming up is mostly grunt work.
The other day I threw together a script to show the commits in a reverse order and filter out (most of) the human commits (glue) over at https://llemmings.com/
codemancer
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Ask HN: Those with success using GPT-4 for programming – what are you doing?
I'm using it for single file programs and building command line utilities, it excels at building apps from scratch, but struggles to follow code it didn't write.
I've had so much success that I built my own command line utility (https://github.com/0xmmo/codemancer) to use in the VSCode terminal and my side projects are now ~70% written by LLM.
- codemancer: Coding superpowers with GPT-4 in your command line
- Codemancer: Code with GPT-4 from your command line
What are some alternatives?
codealpaca
llm-code - An OpenAI LLM based CLI coding assistant.