Two days ago, I submitted and had my first pull request merged to an open source project (Clawdbot) thanks to my AI assistant rei.
A short story: rei suddenly stopped responding in some Slack channels. So I asked it to help me troubleshoot.
We traced the issue: adding custom instructions in one Slack channel incorrectly stopped it from replying in all the others.
I considered reporting the issue in GitHub, but then I thought, "Well... what if we just try to fix it ourselves, and submit a PR?"
So we did. We cloned the codebase, found the issue, wrote the fix, added tests. I asked it to code review its own fix. The AI debugged itself, then reviewed its own work, and then helped me submit the PR.
Hard to accurately describe the unlock this has enabled for me.
Technically, it's just an LLM call, and technically, I could have done this before.
However there is something different about this new model of "co-working with AI that has context on you and what you're doing" that just clicks.
You just described a GitHub feature
First those are completely different sentiments. One is a feature built into the product in question the other is a hodgepodge of shit.
Second, and most importantly, Dropbox may as well not exist anymore. It’s a dead end product without direction. Because, and this is true, it was barely better than the hodgepodge of shit AND they ruined that. Literally everything can do what Dropbox does and do it better now.
But keep posting that; it’s your one hit wonder.
They are using GitHub, went on GitHub.com, clicking on the GitHub website and navigating the GitHub interface and saying "wow isn't clawdbot great!"
Responding with the hn equivalent of memes is insulting and offensive
However your comment reads exactly like you saying to a Dropbox user "This is a user going to rsync, setting up a folder sync in a cron job, running the cron job, and saying "wow isn't dropbox great".
Sometimes the next paradigm of user interface is a tweak that re-contextualizes a tool, whether you agree with that or not.
Wishing you all the best.
This is a GitHub user on GitHub using a GitHub feature through the GitHub interface on the GitHub website that any GitHub user with a GitHub project can enable through GitHub features on GitHub.
And the person is saying "my stars! Thanks clawdbot"
There's obviously an irrational cult of personality around this programmer and people on this thread are acting like some JW person in a park.
I'd encourage you to read my original post again, and try out the software yourself.
As a side note, I think your sidechat tmux AI chat panel project is extremely cool. Nice work!
In any case, I don't think we're making too much progress here, so I'll duck out. Take care mate.
Clawdbot allows you to configure your assistant with a name and a persona.
Did you review the PR it generated before it hit GitHub?
The person you're replying to mentions a fairly large number of actions, here: "cloned the codebase, found the issue, wrote the fix, added tests. I asked it to code review its own fix. The AI debugged itself, then reviewed its own work, and then helped me submit the PR."
If GitHub really does have a feature I can turn on that just automatically fixes my code, I'd love to know about it.