A minimalist Neovim plugin for generating and editing text using OpenAI and GPT.
- Complete text in insert mode.
- Generate new text using a prompt.
- Select and edit existing text in-place.
- Streaming support for completions.
- Easy to use interface. Just hit
<Ctrl-A>
or run:AI <prompt>
. - Works with both source code and regular text.
For vim-plug, add this to your init.vim:
Plug 'aduros/ai.vim'
Make sure you have an environment variable called $OPENAI_API_KEY
which you can generate
here. You'll also need curl
installed.
To see the full help and customization options, run :help ai.vim
.
The most basic use-case is completion, by pressing <Ctrl-A>
in insert mode.
For example:
function capitalize (str: string): string {
(Press <Ctrl-A> here)
}
Will result in:
function capitalize (str: string): string {
return str.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + str.slice(1);
}
ai.vim isn't just for programming! You can also complete regular human text:
Hey Joe, here are some ideas for slogans for the new petshop. Which do you like best?
1. <Ctrl-A>
Results in:
Hey Joe, here are some ideas for slogans for the new petshop. Which do you like best?
1. "Where Pets Come First!"
2. "Your Pet's Home Away From Home!"
3. "The Best Place for Your Pet!"
4. "The Pet Store That Cares!"
5. "The Pet Store That Loves Your Pet!"
You can also generate some text by pressing <Ctrl-A>
in normal mode and providing a prompt. For
example:
:AI write a thank you email to Bigco engineering interviewer
Results in something like:
Dear [Name],
I wanted to take a moment to thank you for taking the time to interview me for the engineering
position at Bigco. I was very impressed with the company and the team, and I am excited about the
possibility of joining the team.
I appreciate the time you took to explain the role and the company's mission. I am confident that I
have the skills and experience to be a valuable asset to the team.
Once again, thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Besides generating new text, you can also edit existing text using a given instruction.
body {
color: orange;
background: green;
}
Visually selecting the above CSS and running :AI convert colors to hex
results in:
body {
color: #ffa500;
background: #008000;
}
Another example of text editing:
List of capitals:
1. Toronto
2. London
3. Honolulu
4. Miami
5. Boston
Visually selecting this text and running :AI sort by population
results in:
List of capitals:
1. London
2. Toronto
3. Boston
4. Miami
5. Honolulu
You can build your own shortcuts for long and complex prompts. For example:
vnoremap <silent> <leader>f :AI fix grammar and spelling and replace slang and contractions with a formal academic writing style<CR>
With this custom mapping you can select text that looks like this:
Me fail English? That's unpossible!
And by pressing <leader>f
transform it into this:
I failed English? That is impossible!
If you come up with any exciting ways to use ai.vim, please share what you find!
Accuracy: GPT is good at producing text and code that looks correct at first glance, but may be completely wrong. Make sure you carefully proof read and test everything output by this plugin!
Privacy: This plugin sends text to OpenAI when generating completions and edits. Don't use it in files containing sensitive information.