Simple example of mostly automatically generated code using GitHub CoPilot
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Simple example of mostly automatically generated code using GitHub CoPilot
Evaluating the quality of Automatic Code Generation and Recommendation tools, e.g. GitHub Copilot
This bot will post a tweet every time you run program. Especially I set up it to execute on every PC startup
A Repository about demystifying common AI coding tools
A Japanese language chatbot application made with NextJs
TransferGenAi is a Kotlin-based Android app that displays a list of fictitious transfers. Clicking on a transfer navigates to a details page. The app was developed with GitHub Copilot, following the MVVM architectural pattern. It's a demonstration, and the transfers shown are fictitious.
Solutions to coding challenges (katas). Most katas start with a test and are accompanied by explanations. Special thanks to my colleagues for their valuable feedback and support. Feel free to use the code as a reference or starting point.
Miscellaneous stuff
A bot assistant for boring stuff I don't wanna do by myself
Simple TypeScript Backend using MongoDB Atlas
🤖 Neovim code suggestion and completion (just like GitHub Copilot, but locally using Ollama)
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