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How to reduce github copilot`s premium requests usage and maximize efficiency
How to reduce github copilots premium requests usage and maximize efficiency ? Make a plan, a kaizen plan at best. Instruct precisely, cover edge cases, allow all tools to execute and pray the LLM will understand You. Want to share my simple methodology that not only can save money but also ease in and smoothen out the workflow. RTFM ! As always You could benefit from RTFM ! Reading the foqing / friendly / flopsy manual. I know You never read it cause real man don`t do it ( how about real woman ? ) ? God knows if gamers would not have to go through the tutorial, they would…
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What is a token in AI ? Prompt examples
What is a token in AI ? – A piece of text, usually a word that we send to the LLM. The same goes for when we get a response ( usually number of words = number of tokens, roughly). How to use it ? Since we pay for it , rather cautiously. We want to send the minimum and get the maximum out of every request. Pretty much the basics of economics. Below are couple of prompts i used to analyze my tokens usage. Something are obsiously hallucinations but on the other hand we get a prety decent breakdown of all the data i did send for that coding…
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GIT token access issue – use special API url !
GIT token access issue will usually be that You are using a wrong url. When accessing files through the GitLab API using an access token you must use a special API URL, not the regular browser URL you see in firefox when navigating the repository. Using the standard browser URL will not work with API authentication tokens. Why Use the API URL? The regular repository URLs are designed for web browsers and do not support token-based authentication. (They could, but they just don`t :)) The GitLab API requires you to call its specific endpoints, which accept access tokens and return the raw file data or JSON metadata. URL Comparison Parameter…








