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# Shared aider chat transcript
A user has shared the following transcript of a pair programming chat session
created using <a href="https://aider.chat">aider</a>.
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 <a id="mdurl" href="">this chat transcript data</a>.
<div class="chat-transcript" id="shared-transcript">
</div>
## Transcript format
<div class="chat-transcript" markdown="1">
> 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:
```python
hello.py
<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
print("hello")
=======
print("goodbye")
>>>>>>> UPDATED
```
</div>
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