← Back to context Comment by otabdeveloper4 2 months ago Anything less is not a "project", it's a "file". 3 comments otabdeveloper4 Reply exe34 2 months ago That's right, there is no true Scotsman! otabdeveloper4 2 months ago Incorrect attempt as fallacy baiting.If your repo map fits into 1000 tokens then your repo is small enough that you can just concatenate all the files together and feed the result as one prompt to the LLM.No, current LLM technology does not allow to process actual (i.e. large) repos. simonw 2 months ago Where's your cutoff for "large"?
exe34 2 months ago That's right, there is no true Scotsman! otabdeveloper4 2 months ago Incorrect attempt as fallacy baiting.If your repo map fits into 1000 tokens then your repo is small enough that you can just concatenate all the files together and feed the result as one prompt to the LLM.No, current LLM technology does not allow to process actual (i.e. large) repos. simonw 2 months ago Where's your cutoff for "large"?
otabdeveloper4 2 months ago Incorrect attempt as fallacy baiting.If your repo map fits into 1000 tokens then your repo is small enough that you can just concatenate all the files together and feed the result as one prompt to the LLM.No, current LLM technology does not allow to process actual (i.e. large) repos. simonw 2 months ago Where's your cutoff for "large"?
That's right, there is no true Scotsman!
Incorrect attempt as fallacy baiting.
If your repo map fits into 1000 tokens then your repo is small enough that you can just concatenate all the files together and feed the result as one prompt to the LLM.
No, current LLM technology does not allow to process actual (i.e. large) repos.
Where's your cutoff for "large"?