Clarification: Just making fun of people(including myself) who watch shitty videos instead of official documentation.

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    Yep.

    That’s what the RTFM folks don’t seem to understand: if you didn’t even know, what you’re looking for, you can’t look it up.

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      This in general is the main reason for the ai surge. Just dump the 2 sentence explanation into a prompt and hope something sensible comes from it rather than googling for half an hour.

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        No, make it like this:

        I have a problem with program x. Please tell me how i do y if I want z. Use this man page for reference:

        [insert man page into promt py copy paste]

        This gives way better results.

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          Most of the time you don’t have to insert the man page, it’s already baked into the neural network model and filling the context window sometimes gives worse results.

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            I noticed that mentioning commands you want gives good results e.g.:

            Hi,
            I want to replace line with HOSTTOOLS += " svn"
            in all layer.conf files under current directory
            by using find and sed commands.

            If it’s more complicated, pasting parial scrript for LLM to finish gave better results (4 me),
            than pure prompt text.

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        At least for programming/Linux stuff, it often enough actually does deliver keywords, that you can use as jumping off points. The proposed solutions however…