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A feature we didn't design for, but I really like: - Paste random code fragments from the web/chatgpt - Tell the agent "make it work" It should be able to figure out the environment, dependencies, and additional code it needs to run!

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@bluecow 🐮(schizo)'s profile picture
@bluecow 🐮(schizo)1 year ago

Bro cooked, anyway you guys can give me an account? Thanks.

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Bilawal Sidhu1 year ago

“Kindly do the needful”

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Amanda Jean1 year ago

This is my level of coding. CTRL + C, CTRL + V, "make it work."

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Javier Calzolari1 year ago

I always said learning programming from 0 to 100 was inefficient, and that one day a Neuralink chip or something would turn us all into top-notch programmers. This might just be the middle of that timeline, lol.

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george1 year ago

Cut out the middle man, little UI that lets us poke our chatGPT API key in and chat, & then Replit Agent sees it all and can do the work once we're done :D

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DAS1 year ago

will you STOP IT...i'm getting too hyped

co/ai's profile picture
co/ai1 year ago

The impact of your product is going to be wild.

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Cloudtheboi1 year ago

It's amazing!

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Lucas | Musketeers | upwrd1 year ago

Just signed up. This is what someone like me was looking for. Getting AI to code is cool, but Replit is useful.

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Mansa1 year ago

What if I tell it to make another Replit?

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