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๐Ÿ†• Introducing PrismaGPT, a query helper built on GPT-4 ๐ŸŽ‰ * Drop in your Prisma schema * Ask for what you want * Get back a Prisma Client query and raw SQL Great for when you know what you need but aren't quite sure how to construct the query ๐Ÿ‘

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Matija Sosicvor 3 Jahren

@prisma nice one! If you're looking for an OSS template to build sth similar, we just released one yesterday (React/Node/Prisma + GPT integration): It already got >100โญ๏ธ on gh!

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Tim Petrivor 3 Jahren

@prisma This would be awesome as a vs code extension instead of a website where I have to upload (and reupload) my schema.

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Ryan Chenkievor 3 Jahren

@prisma VS Code extension would be cool. I'll look into that. I'll also add something to keep the schema in local storage.

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Manish Dalalvor 3 Jahren

@prisma Have a look at use gpt to create schema, build query and generate CRUD query code!

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Alex Ruhenivor 3 Jahren

@prisma This looks really awesome @ryanchenkie! ๐ŸŽ‰ Would you like to join us tomorrow on "What's New In Prisma" to showcase PrismaGPT?

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Theral Moyovor 3 Jahren

@prisma This is so sick, will be featuring it in my AI newsletter tomorrow. Getting sent to 4000 people

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Ryan Chenkievor 3 Jahren

@prisma Many thanks!

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Jan Wilhelmvor 3 Jahren

@prisma If you are using Metabase and want a similar SQL-generating feature, have a look at @AvantyApp

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Mike @ HTML All The Things ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆvor 3 Jahren

@prisma This is awesome! Love that it gives both Prisma client and SQL. Probably going to use that with planetscale's database.js lib.

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Jens Neuse | Founder @ WunderGraphvor 3 Jahren

@prisma The next step is to ask GPT to just generate code that does what you need, without an ORM. ๐Ÿ˜…

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