Actually I designed it with complex user flows and business logic in mind, but it's a good fit for small apps also.
I am new to this LLM stuff to be honest. But seems like it's a default way to write code currently in many domains. I would be grateful if you could share framework related plugins/skills that you found great.
I hope you will find time to test it out and I will be happy to assist.
In the current AI hype era, it's difficult to get attention to anything not AI related, regardless of how good it is.
Actually with tree-sitter it's much less moving parts inside parser-generator core (5-10x LOC less then templ, but it's difficult to compare because structure differences).
My theory that I don't have to care a lot about gopls changes, because I rely on LSP protocol itself when doing conversion. I basically scan exchange JSONs for locations (sometimes recursively) that are related to `.gox` or generated `.x.go` and perform targeted patches.
About string literals completions.. I can't imagine how I could achieve even a 1/10 of feature set with this approach. Or at the end, it will turn out as something very similar to what I have, but achieved from a different starting point.
I am new to this LLM stuff to be honest. But seems like it's a default way to write code currently in many domains. I would be grateful if you could share framework related plugins/skills that you found great.