talk-to-repo
glow
talk-to-repo | glow | |
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1 | 60 | |
7 | 14,900 | |
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8.6 | 6.7 | |
3 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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talk-to-repo
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Show HN: GPT-engineer ā platform for devs to tinker with AI programming tools
Love this!
I've been iterating on a similar project, Talk-to-Repo.
It uses retrieval-augmented-generation to access the relevant parts of the code, and lets you chat and collect which code pieces you want.
Got stuck at generating good diffs, I'll be sure to look at how you've done it!
btw i started my project by turning another project, "Twitter explainer", on itself. It loaded its own code, i asked it to add new features and copy-pasted the results (with some tweaking and occasional trips to phind.com )... :)
https://github.com/Arjeo-Inc/talk-to-repo
glow
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Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
To get started, install Mods and check out some of the examples below. Since Mods has built-in Markdown formatting, you may also want to grab Glow to give the output some pizzazz.
- Ask HN: How do you synchronise your notes?
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Not trying to start a rumble, but why neovim
I recently started using markdown in neovim (with an LSP) along with https://github.com/charmbracelet/glow to view markdown / navigate. Does everything I used to use Obsidian for minus the links / graph functionality which I don't really need and it's pretty snappy on an old Lenovo. Very customizable as well.
- How would you read your files if Obsidian disappeared?
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Show HN: GPT-engineer ā platform for devs to tinker with AI programming tools
Yup, those seem to be the key challenges. I've been making good progress on them, but there's plenty more work to do!
On the topic of "AI-generated PRs", I used my tool to file a PR to the `glow` CLI tool. I don't know the go language, so I had aider make the changes to glow.
https://github.com/charmbracelet/glow/pull/502
I've also been able solve a couple of github issues that were file by users by just pasting the issue into my tool... it fixed itself. Links below:
https://github.com/paul-gauthier/aider/issues/13#issuecommen...
https://github.com/paul-gauthier/aider/issues/5#issuecomment...
- FLiPN-FLaNK Stack Weekly May 8 2023
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How to host your own Golang based Git server for the command line.
I'm personally also quite fond of Glow. I use it pretty much every time I touch a markdown file.
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Show HN: Frogmouth ā A Markdown browser for your terminal
Nice idea! Iām excited to check it out. I write a lot of docs in Markdown and this could be a great way to browse them.
Out of curiosity, have you seen glow[0]?
[0] https://github.com/charmbracelet/glow
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Recommendations on file/dir/module structure, common dependencies, and/or anti-patterns for writing CLI tool in Rust
Charm's Glow is a joy to use, a good example of having the Charm's Bubbletea usage - but from the code perspective, it's a bit difficult to navigate as many code paths are put in the same package
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AI - a commandline ChatGPT client in with conversation/completion support
thanks! Yeah all the markdown is handled through glow, which is one fairly awesome tool.
What are some alternatives?
gpt-engineer - Specify what you want it to build, the AI asks for clarification, and then builds it.
markdown-preview.nvim - markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim
dotfiles
pcstat - Page Cache stat: get page cache stats for files on Linux
termtosvg - Record terminal sessions as SVG animations
mdless
aider - aider is AI pair programming in your terminal
mdcat - cat for markdown
glow.nvim - A markdown preview directly in your neovim.
bat - A cat(1) clone with wings.
bubbletea - A powerful little TUI framework š
hurl - Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text.