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Make aider aware of command that itself supports #574
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I strongly agree with this proposal. I'm just starting to use aider, and the biggest issue is the learning curve. Allowing aider to access always updated documentation (maybe in the system prompt?) would be a great step in the right direction. Even better, it would allow many settings to be directly operated by aider. For example: "change my linter for JavaScript from eslint to jshint" or "extend the Python max line length to 120 characters in the riff configuration" or "migrate from Antigen to Antidote" or "install yarn-audit-fix and add it to my git hooks" or "add @parcel/diagnostic to the tests to run on this project" or "automatically add and commit to git all source files that pass the pytests," etc. |
The problem
When I ask Aider to commit my code changes (made outside using nvim), it response a typical git workflow.
I then run them manually with
/git
command.The proposal
Instead of just saying the normal stuff that users likely know how to do, e.g. how to commit code etc etc, when aider has a
/cmd
command supporting such operation, it should be aware of its capability and prompt user to act accordingly, so in this case aider can try to say something like:etc, etc. The change will likely include a way to incorporate existing helper message into system prompt one way or another.
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