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# Aider chat conversation: USER: have the js add the mdurl as an href on the <a> ASSISTANT: To add the `mdurl` as an `href` on the `<a>` tag, we need to modify the `share/index.md` file. Here are the steps: 1. Find the `<a>` tag that we want to modify. 2. Add a JavaScript code snippet that will get the `mdurl` from the URL parameters and set it as the `href` of the `<a>` tag. Here is the *edit block* for the change: <source>markdown share/index.md <<<<<<< HEAD A user has shared the following transcript of a pair programming chat session created using <a href="https://aider.chat">aider</a>. ======= A user has shared the following ^C KeyboardInterrupt USER: have the js add the mdurl as an href on the <a> ASSISTANT: To add the `mdurl` as an `href` on the `<a>` tag, we need to modify the `share/index.md` file. Here are the steps: 1. Find the `<a>` tag that we want to modify. 2. Add a JavaScript code snippet that will get the `mdurl` from the URL parameters and set it as the `href` of the `<a>` tag. Here is the *edit block* for the change: <source>markdown share/index.md <<<<<<< HEAD The transcript is based on <a id="mdurl">this chat transcript data</a>. ======= The transcript is based on <a id="mdurl" href="">this chat transcript data</a>. >>>>>>> updated </source> <source>javascript share/index.md <<<<<<< HEAD var conv = urlParams.get('mdurl'); if (!conv) { return; } ======= var conv = urlParams.get('mdurl'); if (!conv) { return; } document.getElementById('mdurl').href = conv; >>>>>>> updated </source>
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Shared aider chat transcript
A user has shared the following transcript of a pair programming chat session created using aider. Aider is a command line tool that lets you pair program with GPT-3.5 or GPT-4, to edit code stored in your local git repository.
The transcript is based on this chat transcript data.
Transcript format
This is output from the aider tool.
These are chat messages written by the user.
Chat responses from GPT are in a blue font like this, and often include colorized "diffs" where GPT is editing code:
hello.py
<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
print("hello")
=======
print("goodbye")
>>>>>>> UPDATED