| ▲ | troyvit 3 hours ago | |
I don't use it this way yet, but aider has a watch mode that would be fun with vim: https://aider.chat/docs/usage/watch.html I imagine with vim, from the document you're editing, you'd go: :ter to get a terminal. Fire up aider with --watch-files in the terminal. Hop back up to the file and start telling it what to do. Hit L when it's done to see the changes. That's just a guess but after writing it out I kinda want to try it. When I use aider it's via its chat interface and then I load the file with vim in another terminal tab to follow along but I think --watch-files with vim would be fun. | ||