Besides, if you want something inexpensive, using Gemini 2.0 Flash as a backend is completely free. Google provides an API key at no cost.
Didn't try anything agentic within Emacs yet, don't find that helpful enough so far.
As of last week you can insert a link to a plain-text file in a chat buffer to include its contents in the prompt. It must be on a line by itself. In Markdown it looks
[like this](/path/to/file)
with Org links in Org chat buffers.
This feature is disabled by default to minimize confusion. To enable it you can flip the header line button that says "ignoring media" to "sending media". This works for sending images and other media too, if the model supports it.
I have a global bind for gptel-send (C-c g).
Then, in any buffer, I typically type C-u C-c g.
This lets me customize the prompt and lots of parameters, such as the context, before gptel-send is actually called.
My only wish is that Cursor had partnered with Zed. vscode isn't enjoyable.
The $200 plan so far has been fine. Only had it once that it looked like I might hit the limit soon, but that was a very heavy refactoring task
Why is that?
Unless you do nothing else with your time I'm not sure how you'd utilize the $100/mo plan fully.
If it is delivering that value indeed, then 100-200 dollars each month is exactly what that professional SWE is worth.
That SWE is going to have to pivot into something adjacent to provide value-add, and if the only value-add is "I can review and approve/reject", then it's only a matter of time[1] that there are no SWEs who can review and then approve/reject.
And that is assuming that the LLM coding performance remains where it is now, and does not improve to the review, orchestration, design and planning levels.
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[1] Due to attrition
> Pro ($20/month): Average users can send approximately 45 messages with Claude every 5 hours, OR send approximately 10-40 prompts with Claude Code every 5 hours. [0]
I can probably run through that in 5 minutes.
[0] https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/11145838-using-cla...