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`aider` is a command-line tool that allows you to chat with GPT-4 about your code.
Ask GPT for features, improvements, or bug fixes and `aider` will directly apply the suggested changes to your source files.
Each change is automatically committed to git with a sensible commit message.
Each change is automatically committed to git with a descriptive commit message.
## Example chat transcripts
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* Chat with GPT-4 about your code by launching `aider` from the command line with set of source files to discuss and edit together.
* Request new features, changes, improvements, or bug fixes to your code. Ask for new test cases, updated documentation or code refactors.
* `aider` will apply the edits suggested by GPT-4 directly to your source files.
* `aider` will automatically commit each changeset to your local git repo with a sensible commit message. These frequent, automatic commits provide a safety net. It's easy to undo `aider` changes or use standard git workflows to manage longer sequences of changes.
* `aider` will automatically commit each changeset to your local git repo with a descriptive commit message. These frequent, automatic commits provide a safety net. It's easy to undo `aider` changes or use standard git workflows to manage longer sequences of changes.
* `aider` can review multiple source files at once and make coordinated code changes across all of them in a single changeset/commit.
* `aider` knows about all the files in your repo, so it can ask for permission to review whichever files seem relevant to your requests.
* You can also edit the files in your editor while chatting with `aider`.

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In the chats, you'll see a varity of coding tasks like generating new code, editing existing code, debugging, exploring unfamiliar code, etc. It's worth noting that:
- Each time GPT-4 suggests a code change, `aider` automatically applies it to the source files.
- After applying the edits, `aider` commits them to git with a senisble commit message.
- After applying the edits, `aider` commits them to git with a descriptive commit message.
- `aider` notes each time a source file is added to the chat session. Once added, these files are available for review and editing by GPT-4. The user adds files either via the command line or the in-chat `/add` command. If GPT-4 asks to see specific files, `aider` asks the user for permission to add them to the chat.
## Chat transcripts of coding sessions with GPT-4