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-rw-r--r--docs/docs/getting-started.md22
-rw-r--r--docs/docs/how-continue-works.md2
-rw-r--r--docs/docs/intro.md4
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diff --git a/docs/docs/getting-started.md b/docs/docs/getting-started.md
index 90d6f8dc..c2c359ad 100644
--- a/docs/docs/getting-started.md
+++ b/docs/docs/getting-started.md
@@ -10,30 +10,18 @@
We don't want to waste your time with install and env setup before you try Continue, so we set up a GitHub Codespace for you, which **won’t cost you anything**. If you are using GitHub Free for personal accounts, you can [use Codespaces for 120 hours per month for free](https://docs.github.com/en/billing/managing-billing-for-github-codespaces/about-billing-for-github-codespaces#monthly-included-storage-and-core-hours-for-personal-accounts)
:::
-2. Select the `Create new codespace` button and wait a couple minutes while it launches and installs the Continue extension. Once complete, it should look like this:
+2. Select the `Create new codespace` button and wait 30-90 seconds while it launches and installs the Continue extension. Once complete, it should look like this:
-**TODO: Insert an image of Continue when it has opened**
+![codespaces-getting-started](/img/codespaces-getting-started.png)
-3. Try playing with Continue as you write some Python code to understand a dataset with Pandas
-
-**TODO: Design and set up Pandas stuff scenario in codespaces**
-
-4. There are a few recipes you should also try
- a. In the first directory, try out Pytest recipe
- b. In the second directory, try out Write comments for the highlighted code recipe
- c. In the third directory, try out dlt CreatePipeline recipe
-
-**TODO: Design and add these recipes in codespaces**
+3. Read the `Getting Started` section of the `README.md` file that has been opened in your codespace, which you can also find [here](https://github.com/continuedev/continue-codespaces-demo/blob/main/README.md)
## Next Steps
-If you're ready to use Continue locally, install `Continue` packaged as a VS Code extension, as described [here](./install.md).
+If you would like to use Continue locally, you can follow [these steps](./install.md) to install it in VS Code.
If you'd like to continue exploring in GitHub Codespaces, you can learn more with our walkthroughs:
-
-How to...
-
- [Use the GUI](./walkthroughs/use-the-gui.md)
- [Invoke a recipe](./walkthroughs/use-a-recipe.md)
- [Create a recipe](./walkthroughs/create-a-recipe.md)
-- [Share a recipe](./walkthroughs/share-a-recipe.md)
+- [Share a recipe](./walkthroughs/share-a-recipe.md) \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md b/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md
index 2d5f09a8..905bb344 100644
--- a/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md
+++ b/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md
@@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ The [Server](./concepts/server.md) holds the main event loop, responsible for co
- `models` contains all the Pydantic models and `generate_json_schema.py`, a script that converts them to JSONSchema .json files in `schema/json`
- `server` runs the servers that communicate with a) the React app (`notebook.py`) and b) the IDE (`ide.py`)
- `ide_protocol.py` is just the abstract version of what is implemented in `ide.py`, and `main.py` runs both `notebook.py` and `ide.py` as a single FastAPI server. This is the entry point to the Continue server, and acts as a bridge between IDE and React app
-- We use OpenAPI/JSONSchema to define types so that it's really easy to bring them across language barriers. Use Pydantic types, then run `poetry run typegen` from the root of continuedev folder to generate JSONSchema json files in the `schema/json` folder. Then `npm run typegen` from the extension folder generates the types that are used within the extension.
+- We use OpenAPI/JSONSchema to define types so that it's really easy to bring them across language barriers. Use Pydantic types, then run `poetry run typegen` from the root of continuedev folder to generate JSONSchema json files in the `schema/json` folder. Then `npm run typegen` from the extension folder generates the types that are used within the extension. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/docs/intro.md b/docs/docs/intro.md
index b1ce4c72..489d91f6 100644
--- a/docs/docs/intro.md
+++ b/docs/docs/intro.md
@@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ You define the scenarios where Large Language Models ([LLMs](./concepts/llm.md))
## Why do developers use `Continue`?
-Many developers have begun to use models like [GPT-4](https://openai.com/research/gpt-4) through [ChatGPT](https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt) while coding; however, the experience is painful because of how much manual copying, pasting, and editing is required to supply them with context and transfer the generated solutions to your codebase. `Continue` eliminates this pain by deeply integrating LLMs into your IDE amd workflows.
+Many developers have begun to use models like [GPT-4](https://openai.com/research/gpt-4) through [ChatGPT](https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt) while coding; however, the experience is painful because of how much manual copying, pasting, and editing is required to supply them with context and incorporate the generated solutions into your codebase. `Continue` eliminates this pain by deeply integrating LLMs into your IDE amd workflows.
-`Continue` accelerates how developers build, ship, and maintain software, while giving them the control to define when LLMs should take actions and the confidence to trust LLMs. In short, it enables developers to do what they have always done: work together to create better and better abstractions that make it easier and easier to automate the repetitive work that people want computers to do.
+`Continue` accelerates how developers build, ship, and maintain software, while giving them the control to define when LLMs should take actions and the confidence to trust LLMs. In short, it enables developers to do what they have always done: work together to create better and better abstractions that make it easier and easier to automate the repetitive work that people want computers to do. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.js b/docs/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.js
index 0c5d8272..31df2b27 100644
--- a/docs/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.js
+++ b/docs/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.js
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ const FeatureList = [
Svg: require("@site/static/img/undraw_docusaurus_mountain.svg").default,
description: (
<>
- Seamlessly put your repetitive software development tasks on autopilot
- by leveraging recipes created by others
+ Seamlessly put your repetitive software development tasks
+ on autopilot by leveraging recipes created by others
</>
),
},
@@ -18,9 +18,8 @@ const FeatureList = [
Svg: require("@site/static/img/undraw_docusaurus_tree.svg").default,
description: (
<>
- Use the Continue SDK to create your own custom steps and compose them
- into personalized recipes, guiding LLMs through common sequences of
- tasks
+ Use the Continue SDK to create custom steps and compose
+ them into recipes, guiding LLMs through common tasks
</>
),
},
@@ -29,8 +28,8 @@ const FeatureList = [
Svg: require("@site/static/img/undraw_docusaurus_react.svg").default,
description: (
<>
- Use the Continue GUI to review, reverse, and rerun steps or even entire
- recipes, allowing you to build trust in LLMs
+ Use the Continue GUI to review, reverse, and rerun steps or even
+ entire recipes, allowing you to build trust in language models
</>
),
},
@@ -62,4 +61,4 @@ export default function HomepageFeatures() {
</div>
</section>
);
-}
+} \ No newline at end of file
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