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I assume you mean https://github.com/jackMort/ChatGPT.nvim. The project looks great and there's nothing wrong with it. For me, the main difference is the overall goals. ChatGPT.nvim seems to be aiming for more of a full interaction with ChatGPT within nvim. What I wanted was something where the code complete was very simple and still customizable.
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I'm not saying any of the projects is wrong or better than the other. I currently use both of them because both of them have some issues in my config.
With this issue, I just wanted to point out that the "customizability" point is already available in ChatGPT.nvim, even if not documented yet (I discovered it looking at the code) by using external json and, of course, by overriding lua methods that return tables.
In my exploration, the only big difference is that CodeGPT.nvim uses chat-3.5-turbo while ChatGPT.nvim is using davinci for most tasks, and I haven't found an easy way for the user to change it to chat-3.5-turbo. However, as newer models will come out, this will surely change in the near future for both the two plugins, so I wouldn't consider this aspect a fundamental difference (moreover, chat-3.5-turbo and davinci are comparable from the effectiveness perspective).
I think it is important to have clear what are objectives, not to spread too much work across different projects, and, instead, to create plugins that complement each other... :)
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Related Issues (19)
- typo in installation instruction HOT 1
- Suggestion: Add lifecycle callbacks to support having loading indicators HOT 5
- Feature Request: Horizontal Buffer Output HOT 4
- ChatGPT think my selection is not valid YAML HOT 1
- License HOT 1
- Feature request: allow styling of popup border HOT 1
- Feature Request: chat question HOT 1
- Language instructions appear to be ignored HOT 2
- Use tiktoken to estimate message tokens HOT 2
- Text does not wrap around in the popup by default HOT 1
- attempt to index upvalue 'CodeGptModule' (a boolean value) HOT 4
- Feature request: generate command HOT 1
- Adding custom commands does not work HOT 2
- Enable custom commands with args and without text selection HOT 1
- Feature: automatically pull token definitions in the codebase into the context when the token is selected. HOT 1
- openSUSE curl (8.7.1) error "Failed writing received data to disk/application" HOT 4
- Autocompleted result is broken HOT 3
- OpenAIApi Key not found, set in vim with 'codegpt_openai_api_key' or as the env variable 'OPENAI _API_KEY' HOT 1
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