Codex for anything: Imaginary + Real (with a bit of Codex) = Complex

1 · Shane Mulligan · Aug. 25, 2021, 10:10 a.m.
Summary I add an imaginary dimension to the emacs terminal. Integrating real interpreters with imaginary ones creates something new that is greater than the sum of their parts; A complex terminal. The complex terminal utilises the Codex LM to perform its underlying prompt functions. A complex terminal uses imaginary functions to enable the user to see what may happen upon running a command, to see what may follow after writing some code, and see what people usually do within a terminal context, ...