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As the author of this plugin, I must say, this video is excellent! Would you mind adding a link to it to the README ?

@56phil020244

Great start. I'd like to see you do a full series on this plugin. Thanks.

@shynsky

I'd love to see your keyboard strokes as I'm not proficient with nvim yet and seeing them would help a ton. Keep up the great work!

@seraphimwang

Amazing explanation as usual. I knew this plug-in but explained by you it is better and worth to try. Thanks for your effort and time

@madsrobinhavmand8813

Amazing seeing the "api_key_cmd" config option mentioned here! Think it's the first time my code (I added the 66 lines of code that it consists of) is mentioned on YouTube xD

@williamseipp9691

it seems like a trivial problem, but copy pasting code into gpt is indeed cumbersome enough for me to not do it.

Having gpt right in nvim so I can bounce ideas off of it "is this code awkward?" "explain what lines 5-11 are doing in greater detail" will be such a boost.

great video as usual

@jocelyn-n-tech

I've been professionally writing angular for a decade. I know that React dominates a lot of new projects but there's still a TON of angular code out there and new projects being built with it everyday. Angular had a much steeper learning curve than React because it incorporates Observables as a first class citizen to the framework and it used to be that it was also written in Typescript, but now Typescript has become popular and migrated over the React world as well so that's not much of a difference between the two anymore. I'm working in a startup project that has been built using Angular so it's not just legacy stuff either😋

@user-iq3tz8yz4h

Amazing! Btw How to display the usage of token every time I ask chatGPT in terminal? mine it doesn't see that. something wrong with my settings?

@Vcshahriyer

@dreamsofcode Brilliant content ! but pass don't ask for master pass on new terminal session or nvim , I had to manually trigger the pass show command before any new session. Please suggest any better solution Thanks.

@LeungWong

How did you get the token count shown in the video?
Seems like this question has been asked, but no one has gotten answer for it yet, nor has the author of this video replied to it.

@ClaudioPascual

Awesome video!

@vando2108

please do a video for typescript, react and nodejs, thank you

@IsidreSole

I get some errors in execution all of them related with code-davince has been deprecated. How can we migrate this tool plugin to GPT-4o?

@ongayijohnian

You should have like more than  a million subs 💯

@Mechacookie

Amazing content!

@nikob381

Any estimate to approximately how much it would cost if you regularly use this in your day-to-day work?

This looks much cooler than Copilot (especially since nvim hasn't gotten any of its new Copilot X features), but I at least like that I just pay a steady monthly fee for copilot, rather than having to guess the fee based on my usage.

@niksingh710

nice video mate.
waiting for the python data science video.

@salvadorhernandezlopez953

The issue with chatgpt is that this AI read your code and when you are working in a company with privative code project that's not good, well it's marked in the company security policy. So for the moment copilot is the best option, but I'm not really like this AI I agree chatGpt is better.

@greenbin_org

seems I'm not leaving neovim any sooner, this so aesthetic,, could i get plugin for jupyter notebook exactly how ui of  the notebook looks like