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In short: I'll start announcing new tools / features in this discussion.
Since this project is a big collection of many command line tools and some mini applications around OpenAI's APIs, I didn't see much point in creating actual releases so far, since I'm continually adding, improving and extending things whenever I have time and an interesting idea, and I just wouldn't know when to create an actual release. Once in a while I'm discussing new things in my blog, but that's rather infrequent. You can follow a bit from the commit history if you like, but that might be a bit too fine granular for you. So I'll start to give short updates here in this discussion, which you are welcome to follow, and less frequent than actual commits.
Of course you are invited to comment, give suggestions. You can subscribe to the discussions I'm using to post announcements. And I'd just love to hear interesting use cases where you used my or other AI command line tools!
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In short: I'll start announcing new tools / features in this discussion.
Since this project is a big collection of many command line tools and some mini applications around OpenAI's APIs, I didn't see much point in creating actual releases so far, since I'm continually adding, improving and extending things whenever I have time and an interesting idea, and I just wouldn't know when to create an actual release. Once in a while I'm discussing new things in my blog, but that's rather infrequent. You can follow a bit from the commit history if you like, but that might be a bit too fine granular for you. So I'll start to give short updates here in this discussion, which you are welcome to follow, and less frequent than actual commits.
Of course you are invited to comment, give suggestions. You can subscribe to the discussions I'm using to post announcements. And I'd just love to hear interesting use cases where you used my or other AI command line tools!
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