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a number of
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different specific coder implementations.
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While it's not yet documented how to add new coder subsystems, you may be able
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to modify an existing implementation or use it as a template to add another.
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If you're thinking about experimenting with system prompts
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this document about
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[benchmarking GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 on code editing](https://aider.chat/docs/benchmarks.html)
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might be useful background.
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While it's not well documented how to add new coder subsystems, you may be able
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to modify an existing implementation or use it as a template to add another.
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To get started, try looking at and modifying these files.
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The wholefile coder is currently used by GPT-3.5 by defauly. You can manually select it with `--edit-format whole`.
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- wholefile_coder.py
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- wholefile_prompts.py
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The editblock coder is currently used by GPT-4 by default. You can manually select it with `--edit-format diff`.
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- editblock_coder.py
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- editblock_prompts.py
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When experimenting with coder backends, it helps to run aider with `--verbose --no-pretty` so you can see
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all the raw information being sent to/from GPT in the conversation.
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## Can I run aider in Google Colab?
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User [imabutahersiddik](https://github.com/imabutahersiddik)
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