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# Aider chat conversation: USER: make the █████░░░░░ oscillate from 1 █ and 9 ░ to 9 █ and 1 ░. turn that line into html+css ASSISTANT: To make the progress bar oscillate, we need to modify the `docs/voice.md` file. We will replace the static progress bar with a dynamic one using HTML and CSS. Here are the steps: 1. Replace the static progress bar █████░░░░░ with a dynamic one. 2. Use HTML and CSS to create a progress bar that oscillates from 1 █ and 9 ░ to 9 █ and 1 ░. Here is the *edit block* for these changes: <source>markdown docs/voice.md <<<<<<< HEAD > Recording, press ENTER when done... 3.5sec █████░░░░░ ======= > Recording, press ENTER when done... 3.5sec <div id="progress-bar"> <div id="progress"></div> </div> <style> #progress-bar { width: 100px; height: 20px; background-color: #f0f0f0; border-radius: 10px; } #progress { height: 100%; background-color: #333; animation: progress 1s infinite; } @keyframes progress { 0% { width: 10%; } 50% { width: 90%; } 100% { width: 10%; } } </style> >>>>>>> updated </source> This will replace the static progress bar with a dynamic one that oscillates from 1 █ and 9 ░ to 9 █ and 1 ░. The `animation` property in the CSS code makes the width of the progress bar oscillate between 10% and 90% every second.
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# Voice-to-code
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Aider has experimental support for "voice-to-code",
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allowing you to edit your codebase using spoken words.
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You can speak to GPT to have it modify your code according to your
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instructions.
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Use the `/voice` in-chat command to start recording,
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and press `ENTER` when you're done speaking.
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Your voice coding instructions will be transcribed
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and sent to GPT, as if you had manually typed them into
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the aider chat session.
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<div class="chat-transcript" markdown="1">
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> Aider v0.11.2-dev
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> Added app.py to the chat.
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#### /voice
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> Recording, press ENTER when done... 3.5sec
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<div id="progress-bar">
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<div id="progress"></div>
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</div>
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<style>
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#progress-bar {
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width: 100px;
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height: 20px;
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background-color: #f0f0f0;
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border-radius: 10px;
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}
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#progress {
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height: 100%;
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background-color: #333;
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animation: progress 1s infinite;
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}
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@keyframes progress {
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0% { width: 10%; }
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50% { width: 90%; }
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100% { width: 10%; }
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}
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</style>
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<div style="display: inline-block; position: relative; width: 200px; background-color: #f0f0f0; border-radius: 10px; padding: 10px; color: #333; font-family: 'Comic Sans MS', 'Comic Sans', 'Marker Felt', sans-serif;">
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<span style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 50%; transform: translate(-50%, -100%); width: 0; height: 0; border-left: 10px solid transparent; border-right: 10px solid transparent; border-bottom: 10px solid #f0f0f0;"></span>
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“ add a factorial endpoint that uses math factorial ”
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</div>
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#### Add a factorial endpoint that uses math.factorial.
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To add a factorial endpoint to the Flask application, we need to modify the `app.py` file.
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Here are the steps:
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1. Add a new route `/fact/<int:x>` to the Flask application.
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2. In the function for this route, call `math.factorial(x)` and return the result as a string.
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Here is the *edit block* for these changes:
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```python
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app.py
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<<<<<<< HEAD
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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print("Starting...")
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app.run()
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=======
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@app.route('/fact/<int:x>')
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def factorial(x):
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result = math.factorial(x)
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return str(result)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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print("Starting...")
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app.run()
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>>>>>>> updated
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```
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> Applied edit to app.py
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> Commit ef9e3e7 aider: Add a factorial endpoint that uses math.factorial.
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