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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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scip
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Show HN: GritQL, a Rust CLI for rewriting source code
security is up there, but from reading the examples in CodeQL it just seemed like it would be possible to express some truly great versions of "don't do that" rules in it. I am a total JetBrains fanboi, and their introspections are world-class, but getting Qodana to run to completion before the heat death of the universe has proven to require more glucose than I have to offer it. Thus, I'm always interested in alternate implementations, even though I am acutely aware of the computational complexity of what I'm asking
I recalled another link I wish I had included in my question from the SourceGraph folks https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip#scip-code-intelligence-p... which started out life as "Language Server Indexing Protocol" and seems to solve some similar project-wide introspection questions but TBH since their rug pull I've been a lot less willing to hitch my wagon to their train
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Have questions/requests/issues related to the Zig Language Server?
New standards proliferate all the time and many simply cannot rely solely on a compiler language server but can rely on a custom semantic information protocol - SCIP comes to mind. :)
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srctx: a LSIF parser for understanding what happened in every lines of your code
Over the last ~9 months or so, we've been moving away from LSIF and have been using SCIP instead. https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip (announcement blog post, which covers the reasons for why we stopped using LSIF: https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/announcing-scip)
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The technology behind GitHubβs new code search
This is pretty much exactly what we've built at Sourcegraph. Microsoft had introduced (but pretty much abandoned before it even started) LSIF, a static index format for LSP servers requests/responses.
We took that torch and carried it forward, building the spiritual successor called SCIP[0]. It's language agnostic, we have indexers for quite a few languages already, and we genuinely intend for it to be vendor neutral / a proper OSS project[1].
[0] https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/announcing-scip
[1] https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip
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Steve Yegge Joins as Head of Engineering of Sourcegraph
Created a PR to mention tools using SCIP in the README. https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip/pull/101
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cargo-udeps 0.1.33 release
I've looked into the pull request that added SCIP support to rust-analyzer, and apparently rust-analyzer uses the scip crate. The linked PR also links to a blog post that explains the motivation for scip. The github repo of the scip crate lives here, it's not linked in Cargo.toml, probably should.
openai-python
- The Stainless SDK Generator
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GPT-4 Turbo with Vision is a step backwards for coding
The ongoing model anchoring/grounding issue likely affects all GPT-4 checkpoints/variants, but is most prominent with the latest "gpt-4-turbo-2024-04-09" variant due to its most recent cutoff date, might imply deeper issues with the current model architecture, or at least how it's been updated:
https://github.com/openai/openai-python/issues/1310
See also the original thread on OpenAI's developer forums (linked on the GitHub issue) with confirmations from others.
A test code snippet is included in the GitHub issue to A/B test the problem yourself with your own questions if need be.
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Show HN: GritQL, a Rust CLI for rewriting source code
- Iterate on large codebases quickly: we use Rust for maximum performance
GritQL has already been used on thousands of repositories for complex migrations[1] but we're excited to collaborate more with the open source community.
[1] Ex. https://github.com/openai/openai-python/discussions/742
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Integrating AI chatbotπ© into your application in 2024 π§π»ββοΈπ is how easy? π€
Explore OpenAI and learn how to easily integrate it into your existing application with the OpenAI Python module.
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Need Help with OpenAI Upgrade: Seeking Guidance on 'openai.Completion' Deprecation Error
You tried to access openai.Completion, but this is no longer supported in openai>=1.0.0 - see the README at https://github.com/openai/openai-python for the API. You can run `openai migrate` to automatically upgrade your codebase to use the 1.0.0 interface. Alternatively, you can pin your installation to the old version, e.g. `pip install openai==0.28` A detailed migration guide is available here: https://github.com/openai/openai-python/discussions/742
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Anthropic announces Claude 2.1 β 200k context, less refusals
Relatedly, I checked and OpenAI deleted all references to their ChatML spec from their GitHub repo.
This is what it said in an earlier commit: https://github.com/openai/openai-python/blob/2942bf4bb635b1e...
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Web scraping experiment with AI (Parsing HTML with GPT-4)
Make sure to install the OpenAI library first. Since I'm using Python, I need
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OpenAI: "We are dealing with periodic outages due to an abnormal traffic pattern reflective of a DDoS attack"
Source: https://github.com/openai/openai-python/discussions/742
- GitHub - openai/openai-python: The official Python library for the OpenAI API
- OpenAI Python v1 Released
What are some alternatives?
lsif-clang - Language Server Indexing Format (LSIF) generator for C, C++ and Objective C
whisper.cpp - Port of OpenAI's Whisper model in C/C++
cargo-udeps - Find unused dependencies in Cargo.toml
langchain - β‘ Building applications with LLMs through composability β‘ [Moved to: https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain]
cargo-semver-checks - Scan your Rust crate for semver violations.
langchain - π¦π Build context-aware reasoning applications
lsif-go - Language Server Indexing Format (LSIF) generator for Go
openai-node - The official Node.js / Typescript library for the OpenAI API
hn-search - Hacker News Search
ChatGPT-AutoExpert - ππ§ π¬ Supercharged Custom Instructions for ChatGPT (non-coding) and ChatGPT Advanced Data Analysis (coding).
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs
sharegpt - Easily share permanent links to ChatGPT conversations with your friends