Sunnova Energybeepbeeeep

Are you using a large language model (LLM) chatbot in your integrated development environment (IDE)?

For TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, and Swift (1) I've tried using Github copilot inside IntelliJ software as well as IntelliJ's new in-house integrated AI assistant in their software, and both have quite a bit to be desired compared to using chatGPT in a browser for help with problems in your code. The main thing I miss when I go from using "online chatbots" like chatGPT/ Bard/Gemeni / BlackBox/ Claude to using an integrated LLM inside the IDE is that none of them seem to support submitting screen shots, gifs, or videos. Which... if you're developing graphical user interfaces is very nice when communicating with these bots for code-issue resolution (ie; giving them the prompt of "my code looks like this ```...``` and here is a screen shot of the app. how do I get X to go to Y"). However, when you use the LLM chat-bots integrated into your IDE you get the ability for them to "real-time" analyze the code you're typing, which is nicer than copying and pasting back and forth between the online-chatbots I listed above. **If anyone has experience with IDE's that have integrated LLM chatbot that supports sending screen shots I'd very much appreciate the hot tip ๐Ÿซถ** (1)(I also tried using Xcode and the Copilot for Xcode GitHub repo but that didn't work at all for me)

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Sunnova Energy beepbeeeep OP Apr 7

It sounds like a difficult to monetize solution that would just get scooped up by one of the big tech coโ€™s. Iโ€™ve worked on projects before that are copied inside apps like Spotify (in college I worked with a founder to create an app for frat parties to upvote music in a playlist), and Spotify released a very similar feature inside their own app haha