I use a mix of Conductor and Repoprompt! https://github.com/repoprompt/repoprompt-ce
This is a helpful resource your AI can reference, though each model has its own inherent style and preferences: https://tropes.fyi/tropes-md
You can manually trigger the quick answer by ending your query with a question mark.
I had GPT research Claude 4.7isms: https://chatgpt.com/share/6a18e3b4-1308-832a-9263-bed823de3f... Also, here’s a link to well-documented patterns by Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing
I find Cursor’s Copilot++ is miles ahead of GitHub’s in terms of speed and autocomplete helpfulness. They’re also working on the “your cursor should jump to this line next" feature, but I haven’t relied on many of its…
Woah, congrats on launching here! A friend of mine has been using TipTap extensively with his web app and convinced me to look into it a few months ago. Word doc imports and exports are a really important piece for me…
I use a mix of Conductor and Repoprompt! https://github.com/repoprompt/repoprompt-ce
This is a helpful resource your AI can reference, though each model has its own inherent style and preferences: https://tropes.fyi/tropes-md
You can manually trigger the quick answer by ending your query with a question mark.
I had GPT research Claude 4.7isms: https://chatgpt.com/share/6a18e3b4-1308-832a-9263-bed823de3f... Also, here’s a link to well-documented patterns by Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Signs_of_AI_writing
I find Cursor’s Copilot++ is miles ahead of GitHub’s in terms of speed and autocomplete helpfulness. They’re also working on the “your cursor should jump to this line next" feature, but I haven’t relied on many of its…
Woah, congrats on launching here! A friend of mine has been using TipTap extensively with his web app and convinced me to look into it a few months ago. Word doc imports and exports are a really important piece for me…