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Nathan Sobo 2023-05-23 00:16:44 -06:00
parent c4d88bc529
commit 234dbc3ca9
4 changed files with 15 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@
"bindings": {
"enter": "editor::Newline",
"cmd-shift-enter": "editor::NewlineAbove",
"cmd-enter": "editor::NewlineBelow",
"cmd-enter": "ai::Assist",
"alt-z": "editor::ToggleSoftWrap",
"cmd-f": [
"buffer_search::Deploy",

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@ -2,4 +2,8 @@ This is Zed Markdown.
Mention a language model with / at the start of any line, like this:
/ Expand on this idea
/
> To mention a language model, simply include a forward slash (/) at the start of a line, followed by the mention of the model. For example:
/gpt-4

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@ -98,12 +98,18 @@ fn assist(
The user's currently selected text is indicated via ->->selected text<-<- surrounding selected text.
In this sentence, the word ->->example<-<- is selected.
Respond to any selected model mention.
Wrap your responses in > < as follows.
/ What do you think?
> I think that's a great idea. <
For lines that are likely to wrap, or multiline responses, start and end the > and < on their own lines.
>
I think that's a great idea.
I think that's a great idea
<
If you're responding to a distant mention or multiple mentions, provide context.
> Key ideas of generative programming.
If the selected mention is not at the end of the document, briefly summarize the context.
> Key ideas of generative programming:
* Managing context
* Managing length
* Context distillation
@ -113,16 +119,6 @@ fn assist(
* Distillation policies
* Budgets
<
> Expand on the idea of context distillation.
It's important to stay below the model's context size when generative programming.
A key technique in doing so is called context distillation... [up to 1 paragraph].
Questions to consider:
-
-
- [Up to 3 questions]
<
"#};
let selections = editor.selections.all(cx);

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@ -7247,7 +7247,6 @@ impl View for Editor {
Some(ContextMenu::CodeActions(_)) => keymap.add_identifier("showing_code_actions"),
None => {}
}
for layer in self.keymap_context_layers.values() {
keymap.extend(layer);
}