v0.8.2
- Disabled general availability of gpt-4 (it is rolling out, not 100% available yet)
Plus changes from earlier v0.8.x releases
- Ask to create a git repo if none found, to better track GPT's code changes
- Glob wildcards are now supported in
/add
and/drop
commands - Pass
--encoding
into ctags, require it to returnutf-8
- More robust handling of filepaths, to avoid 8.3 windows filenames
- Added FAQ
Marked GPT-4 as generally available- Bugfix for live diffs of whole coder with missing filenames
- Bugfix for chats with multiple files
- Bugfix in editblock coder prompt
- Benchmark comparing code editing in GPT-3.5 and GPT-4
- Improved Windows support:
- Fixed bugs related to path separators in Windows
- Added a CI step to run all tests on Windows
- Improved handling of Unicode encoding/decoding
- Explicitly read/write text files with utf-8 encoding by default (mainly benefits Windows)
- Added
--encoding
switch to specify another encoding - Gracefully handle decoding errors
- Added
--code-theme
switch to control the pygments styling of code blocks (by @kwmiebach) - Better status messages explaining the reason when ctags is disabled