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# Context: USER: add a features section ASSISTANT: To add a features section, I will update the README.md file. Here's the change: ```python README.md <<<<<<< ORIGINAL Aider is a command-line tool that allows you to chat with GPT about your code. It can make changes, improvements, and bug fixes to your code with the assistance of GPT. ======= Aider is a command-line tool that allows you to chat with GPT about your code. It can make changes, improvements, and bug fixes to your code with the assistance of GPT. ## Features * Chat with GPT about your code * Make changes, improvements, and bug fixes to your code * Automatically commit changes to a Git repository * Colorized output for better readability * Supports multiple source code files >>>>>>> UPDATED ``` This change adds a "Features" section to the README.md file, listing some of the main features of the Aider tool.
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# Aider
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Aider is a command-line tool that allows you to chat with GPT about your code.
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It can make changes, improvements, and bug fixes to your code with the assistance of GPT.
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## Features
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* Chat with GPT about your code
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* Make changes, improvements, and bug fixes to your code
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* Automatically commit changes to a Git repository
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* Colorized output for better readability
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* Supports multiple source code files
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## Installation
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1. Clone the repository.
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2. Install the required packages using `pip install -r requirements.txt`.
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3. Set up your OpenAI API key as an environment variable `OPENAI_API_KEY`.
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## Usage
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Run the Aider tool by executing the following command:
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```
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aider <file1> <file2> ...
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```
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Replace `<file1>`, `<file2>`, etc., with the paths to the source code files you want to work on.
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You can also use additional command-line options to customize the behavior of the tool. For more information, run:
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```
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python -m aider.main --help
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```
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