1 - very hit or miss -- I need to fidget with the aws api in some way. I use this roughly every other month, and never remember anything about it between sessions. ChatGPT is very confused by the multiple versions of the APIs that exist, but you can normally talk it into giving you a basic working example that is then much easier to modify into exactly what I want than starting from scratch. Because of the multiple versions of the aws api, it is extremely prone to hallucinating endpoints. But if you persist, it will eventually get it right enough.
2 - I have a ton of bash automations to do various things. just like aws, I touch these infrequently enough that I can never remember the syntax. chatgpt is amazing and replaces piles of time googling and swearing.
3 - snippets of utility python to do various tasks. I could write these, but chatgpt just speeds this up.
4 - working first draft examples of various js libs, rails gems, etc.
What I've found has extremely poor coverage in chatgpt is stuff where there are basically no stackoverflow articles explaining it / github code using it. You're likely to be disappointed by the chatgpt results.
1 - very hit or miss -- I need to fidget with the aws api in some way. I use this roughly every other month, and never remember anything about it between sessions. ChatGPT is very confused by the multiple versions of the APIs that exist, but you can normally talk it into giving you a basic working example that is then much easier to modify into exactly what I want than starting from scratch. Because of the multiple versions of the aws api, it is extremely prone to hallucinating endpoints. But if you persist, it will eventually get it right enough.
2 - I have a ton of bash automations to do various things. just like aws, I touch these infrequently enough that I can never remember the syntax. chatgpt is amazing and replaces piles of time googling and swearing.
3 - snippets of utility python to do various tasks. I could write these, but chatgpt just speeds this up.
4 - working first draft examples of various js libs, rails gems, etc.
What I've found has extremely poor coverage in chatgpt is stuff where there are basically no stackoverflow articles explaining it / github code using it. You're likely to be disappointed by the chatgpt results.