More styling

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Antonio Scandurra 2023-08-25 17:51:13 +02:00
parent c4966ff57a
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2 changed files with 19 additions and 29 deletions

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@ -60,13 +60,14 @@ export default function assistant(): any {
padding: { left: 12 },
},
inline: {
margin: { top: 3, bottom: 3 },
border: border(theme.lowest, "on", {
top: true,
bottom: true,
overlay: true,
}),
editor: {
text: text(theme.lowest, "mono", "on", { size: "sm" }),
text: text(theme.highest, "mono", "default", { size: "sm" }),
placeholder_text: text(theme.lowest, "sans", "on", "disabled"),
selection: theme.players[0],
},

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- Style the current inline editor
- Find a way to understand whether we want to refactor or append, or both. (function calls)
- Add a system prompt that makes GPT an expert of language X
- Provide context around the cursor/selection. We should try to fill the context window as much as possible (try to fill half of it so that we can spit out another half)
- When you hit escape, the assistant should stop.
- When you hit undo and you undo a transaction from the assistant, we should stop generating.
- Keep the inline editor around until the assistant is done. Add a cancel button to stop, and and undo button to undo the whole thing. (Interactive<IconButton>)
# 9:39 AM
- Hit `ctrl-enter`
- Puts me in assistant mode with the selected text highlighted in a special color. If text was selected, I'm in transformation mode.
- If there's no selection, put me on the line below, aligned with the indent of the line.
- Enter starts generation
- Ctrl-enter inserts a newline
- Once generations starts, enter "confirms it" by dismissing the inline editor.
- Escape in the inline editor cancels/undoes/dismisses.
- To generate text in reference to other text, we can *mark* text.
- Hit ctrl-enter deploys an edit prompt
- Empty selection (cursor) => append text
- On end of line: Edit prompt on end of line.
- Middle of line: Edit prompt near cursor head on a different line
- [x] Middle of line: Edit prompt near cursor head on a different line
- Non-empty selection => refactor
- Edit prompt near cursor head on a different line
- What was selected when you hit ctrl-enter is colored.
- Selection is cleared and cursor is moved to prompt input
- [x] Edit prompt near cursor head on a different line
- [x] What was selected when you hit ctrl-enter is colored.
- [x] Add placeholder text
- If non-empty selection: Enter prompt to transform selected text
- If empty selection: Enter prompt to generate text
- When cursor is inside a prompt
- Escape cancels/undoes
- Enter confirms
- [x] Escape cancels/undoes
- [x] Enter confirms
- [ ] Selection is cleared and cursor is moved to prompt input
- [ ] Ability to highlight background multiple times for the same type
- [x] Basic Styling
- [ ] Match lowest indentation level of selected lines when inserting an inline assist
- [ ] Look into why insert prompts have a weird indentation sometimes
- Multicursor
- Run the same prompt for every selection in parallel
- Position the prompt editor at the newest cursor