Hello Hacker News community,<p>Wanted to share a project I’ve been working on during my spare time.<p>GPT Engineer’s mission: Create a flexible tool that anyone can experiment with to understand the current limits and future potential of natural language-prompted code generation<p>I believe it's key for us devs to engage in how building software can, and will, change.<p>Demo: <a href="https://twitter.com/antonosika/status/1667641038104674306" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://twitter.com/antonosika/status/1667641038104674306</a><p>The project had a few broken commits and been a bit unreliable last week which felt quite bad, but it is now quickly getting better. The focus right now is to set up a benchmark for following the progress and clearly knowing current limitations. I'll share the benchmark results soon.<p>Appreciate any suggestions, experiences, or ideas on this project!
Great initiative! Playing with it at the moment.<p>In your mission:
<i>Create a flexible tool that anyone can experiment with to understand the current limits and future potential of natural language-prompted code generation</i><p>Feels a little temporal, like a proof of concept. Do you also have higher aims, like to create a flexible coding companion based on language models?
I submitted this also but I haven't had a chance to use it yet.<p>Have you built anything useful with it beyond the very simple demo you showcased? Any issues you have encountered?