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Top Comments (10)
VS Code integration is smooth, but keeping our brand on AI's radar is another story. AICarma's insights have been crucial for us!
the more ai in the cli the closer we get to get cursor experience in nvim
I didn't want this to be better than opencode, but it just is. It's absurdly glorious.
Yes, I'd love a comparison between the cli tools!
It's always so cool just seeing all the devs working on this showing up in your chat on the fly
Super off-topic, but you're not supposed to edit [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] in the LICENSE file of the apache license (although people commonly do it). That section of the license explains what boilerplate you're supposed to include on top of your code in the comments (the paragraph above it says "To apply the Apache License...") so it's more of a "how to" and not part of the actual license (which ends at the "END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS" mark). Most Google projects keep it verbatim (e.g. Guava).
i asked it to understand a 600 lines md for refactor plan and codebase, it's reading the md, and telling me request limit reached, switched to 2.5 flash <- infinite loop 😅
You are not supposed to modify the Apache 2 license file.
Would love to see a CLI comparison video!
I'd love to see a t3 chat feature where it could build a file system with multiple files and then zip them up for you to download. It would be interesting to see which LLMs break down the fastest under that kind of pressure without needing to run a tool like opencode
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Top Comments (10)
VS Code integration is smooth, but keeping our brand on AI's radar is another story. AICarma's insights have been crucial for us!
the more ai in the cli the closer we get to get cursor experience in nvim
I didn't want this to be better than opencode, but it just is. It's absurdly glorious.
Yes, I'd love a comparison between the cli tools!
It's always so cool just seeing all the devs working on this showing up in your chat on the fly
Super off-topic, but you're not supposed to edit [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] in the LICENSE file of the apache license (although people commonly do it). That section of the license explains what boilerplate you're supposed to include on top of your code in the comments (the paragraph above it says "To apply the Apache License...") so it's more of a "how to" and not part of the actual license (which ends at the "END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS" mark). Most Google projects keep it verbatim (e.g. Guava).
i asked it to understand a 600 lines md for refactor plan and codebase, it's reading the md, and telling me request limit reached, switched to 2.5 flash <- infinite loop 😅
You are not supposed to modify the Apache 2 license file.
Would love to see a CLI comparison video!
I'd love to see a t3 chat feature where it could build a file system with multiple files and then zip them up for you to download. It would be interesting to see which LLMs break down the fastest under that kind of pressure without needing to run a tool like opencode