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Aider works best with code that is part of a git repo.
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Aider is tightly integrated with git, which makes it easy to:
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- Undo any GPT changes that you don't like
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- Go back later to review the changes GPT made to your code
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- Use git to undo any GPT changes that you don't like
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- Go back in the git history to review the changes GPT made to your code
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- Manage a series of GPT's changes on a git branch
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Aider specifically uses git in these ways:
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- `--no-dirty-commits` will stop aider from committing dirty files before applying GPT's edits.
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- `--no-git` will completely stop aider from using git on your files. You should ensure you are keeping sensible backups of the files you are working with.
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### How did v0.13.0 change git usage?
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As of v0.13.0, aider works with git in a more streamlined manner.
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Previously, aider would *always* prompt you
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if it noticed that you had uncommitted changes *anywhere* in your repo.
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Now aider only pays attention to uncommitted changes in files
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that GPT attempts to edit.
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And aider doesn't interrupt you, it simply commits your pending
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changes before applying GPT's edits.
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This keeps your edits separate from GPT's edits, and
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makes sure you never lose your work if GPT makes an inappropriate change.
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## GPT-4 vs GPT-3.5
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Aider supports all of OpenAI's chat models.
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