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gwipt

Automatic work-in-progress commits with descriptive commit messages generated by GPT-3 Codex

Never again worry about the tension between "commit early, commit often" and "every commit needs a commit message". All you need is an OpenAI API key, and gwipt will track every single change in your working directory, on a parallel wip/ branch.

Usage

Make sure the environment variable OPENAI_API_KEY is set to your personal API key. Then, cd into the repository, and...

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Boom! As long as the program is running, every change you make in the working tree is now saved, with a descriptive commit message that will be printed to stdout. Say you're on branch A; then all your changes (including untracked files) will be automatically committed to wip/A, and you can explore them whenever you want.

You can see a few testing examples in the wip/main branch of this repository. Every commit there that starts with wip: was generated by GPT-3. This is new and untested software, but I'm pleased enough with the results that I'm already using it for my personal projects.

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cargo install gwipt

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