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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
What AI tool do you use to help with development? I used Copilot recently but it was disappointing. It did help several times but I frequently had to just go to ChatGPT to get some code generated because Copilot didn't do a good job.
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HΞLiX ♻️🧙♂️🎩
@h3lx.eth
Copilot is great for producing boilerplate and unit tests but loses context quickly in chat. GPT4 fills the gaps.
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Gravy
@diffgravy
Try cursor, they have 50 gpt-4 prompts for free in a month. Good AI integration with codebases.
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Matt
@mane
ChatGPT, use it for pair programming essentially Tried Cursor but never caught on with using consistently. Some have been suggest Claude which I'm tinkering with now
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Timi
@timigod.eth
Cursor is amazing. If I didn’t have soul ties with JetBrains IDEs, I’d use Cursor full time. Now I’d have the same project on both say WebStorm and Cursor, do the AI stuff I need in Cursor then switch back. I hate it. I wish they’d build an IntelliJ fork.
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Henry 🧾
@hengar.eth
I’ve been disappointed with copilot as well. Will be giving cursor a try soon
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Mo
@meb
Copilot used inline like VSCode intellisense works well as a super autocomplete ( 1 - 3 lines). I never user their chat Larger items, I use specialist prompts for tasks I've already done, with specific task and existing code, and add that to GPT-4 Hearing Claude 3 is worth a shot and outcompetes GPT-4
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