It sounds minor that it finds files for you, but if you try it out, you'll see that it's a giant leap in UX and the extra files help it generate better code because it has more examples from your codebase.
But you said you haven't tried Aider, how can you say it's a "leap in UX"?
My own tool `gptme` lets the agent interactively read/collect context too (as does Anthropic in their latest minimal-harness submission to SWE-bench), it's nothing novel.
But you said you haven't tried Aider, how can you say it's a "leap in UX"?
My own tool `gptme` lets the agent interactively read/collect context too (as does Anthropic in their latest minimal-harness submission to SWE-bench), it's nothing novel.