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to generate and edit code with GPT-4.
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Some things to note in the transcripts:
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- **The user's chat messages are bold** and shown on a `> ` prompt, showing the requests and directions they are giving in the conversation.
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- **> The user's chat messages are bold** and shown after a `>` prompt, showing the requests and directions they are giving in the conversation.
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- Responses from GPT-4 are in a plain font, and often include colorized code blocks that specify edits to the code.
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- _Output from the aider tool is shown in italics_. You will see that it is:
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- Adding certain source files to the chat (sometimes at the suggestion of GPT-4, always with user permission).
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#### > /add animation/03-dropdown-menu/README.md
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`Added animation/03-dropdown-menu/README.md to the chat`
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_Added animation/03-dropdown-menu/README.md to the chat_
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Yes, I see the content of the `animation/03-dropdown-menu/README.md` file. It describes an exercise to add animation to a dropdown menu, creating a bounce illusion when the dropdown expands close to its final end state. The desired outcome is shown in a GIF file, and the hints provided suggest using the `transform-origin` property and adding an intermediate step to the keyframe at-rule to achieve the bounce effect.
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