Aider
Aider is an LLM tool that runs in your terminal, selectively reads your codebase, and gives you a little prompt to generate code. Lots of tools purport to act like a junior dev that you can send off to tackle the backlog, but this one kind of seems like it actually is. Operating on the terminal means that you don’t have to learn a new extension or a whole new IDE. Bringing your own models means that you don’t have to sign up for some new subscription.
And it works surprisingly well. I wouldn’t let it build out whole new features (yet) but like Harper Reed I find that with a bit of nudging I can basically get it to do exactly what I want, and only have to debug the results a little bit. I’m well pleased.
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Going out in Durham to celebrate, using LLM tools for small tasks, embracing my position as DudeBro on the internet.