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I just added a comparison video on the GitHub repo that shows exactly that. Check it out at https://github.com/ckanthony/Chisel and let me know what you think.

That combo should work well. Roocode's contextual engine handles what to work on, Chisel keeps the actual file operations lean. Would love to hear what numbers you get on the context cost side once you've had a chance to run it.

Fair observation. Jeremy is my former colleague, not an alt. The project stands on its own merits, and I am happy to answer any technical questions you have.

Asking friends to leave comments on HN is against the rules too.

happy that you like it


thx for you comment!

actually, if you like our tool to run frequency you may install it to your computer using npm install -g @covidnow/covidnow (or yarn it if you prefer yarn) and run it simply by hitting npm run covidnow ( or yarn covidnow ), this won't have to pull dependency each time.

The idea of monitoring numbers over time is powerful and. the idea of adding arguments is something we are working on now. Actually the live dataset we are using provide historical numbers, we can definitely support this in the future, PR are also welcome.


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