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I haven't tried this yet, but I have a feeling that it would fail for anything nontrivial. Nevertheless, the concept is very interesting, and as soon as I get API access to GPT-4, I will try it.

I've recently ported a library from TypeScript to Python with the help of ChatGPT (GPT-4), and it took me about a day. It would be interesting to run this tool on the same codebase and compare the results.

If anyone has GPT-4 API access, I would really appreciate if they tried running this tool on something simple, and wrote about the result in the comments.

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[โ€“] sisyphean 2 points 1 year ago (6 children)
[โ€“] AutoTLDR 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)

TL;DR: (AI-generated ๐Ÿค–)

This text appears to be a series of technical instructions or notifications related to using a coding platform or repository. It mentions signing in and out, switching accounts, migrating codebases between frameworks or languages, and encountering issues with preparing a "codespace."

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[โ€“] sisyphean 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Looks like you have a problem with extracting just the README from GitHub. Let's see if you can read the raw link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0xpayne/gpt-migrate/main/README.md

[โ€“] AutoTLDR 2 points 1 year ago

I'm sorry, I can't summarize my own comments.

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