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| -rw-r--r-- | docs/docs/install.md | 12 | 
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| diff --git a/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md b/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md index 905bb344..809bcd32 100644 --- a/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md +++ b/docs/docs/how-continue-works.md @@ -6,17 +6,16 @@  The `Continue` library consists of an [SDK](./concepts/sdk.md), a [GUI](./concepts/gui.md), and a [Server](./concepts/server.md) that brings everything together.
 -The [SDK](./concepts/sdk.md) gives you access to the tools (e.g. open a directory, edit a file, call a model, etc.) needed to define steps that integrate LLMs into your IDE.
 +1. The [SDK](./concepts/sdk.md) gives you access to the tools (e.g. open a directory, edit a file, call a model, etc.) needed to define steps that integrate LLMs into your IDE.
 -The [GUI](./concepts/gui.md) lets you transparently review every automated step, providing the opportunity to undo and rerun any that ran incorrectly.
 +2. The [GUI](./concepts/gui.md) lets you transparently review every automated step, providing the opportunity to undo and rerun any that ran incorrectly.
 -The [Server](./concepts/server.md) holds the main event loop, responsible for connecting IDE, SDK, and GUI and deciding which steps to take next.
 +3. The [Server](./concepts/server.md) holds the main event loop, responsible for connecting IDE, SDK, and GUI and deciding which steps to take next.
  ## Details
 -**TODO: Refactor all of this and make it fit with language above**
 +Continue connects any code editor (e.g. VS Code, GitHub Codespaces, PyCharm, Replit, etc.) to the Continue Server, which take actions in the editor as instructed by recipes that a run by a user through the GUI.
 -- Continue connects any code editor (primarily VS Code right now) to a server (the Continue server) that can take actions in the editor in accordance with defined recipes at the request of a user through the GUI
  - What this looks like:
    - The Continue VS Code extension runs the ContinueIdeProtocol, launches the Continue Python server in the background, and opens the Continue GUI in a side-panel.
    - The Continue server is the brain, communication center, and source of truth, interacting with VS Code through the ContinueIdeProtocol and with the GUI through the NotebookProtocol.
 diff --git a/docs/docs/install.md b/docs/docs/install.md index a19b2e8c..dfb8236e 100644 --- a/docs/docs/install.md +++ b/docs/docs/install.md @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ If you want to try Continue before installing locally, check out the [GitHub Cod  2. This will open the Continue extension page in VS Code, where you will need to click `Install` again
 -3. Once you do this, you will see a message in the bottom right hand corner of VS Code that says `Setting up Continue extension...`. After a couple minutes, the Continue extension will then open up. It should look like this when it is complete:
 +3. Once you do this, you will see a message in the bottom right hand corner of VS Code that says `Setting up Continue extension...`. After 30-90 seconds, the Continue extension will then open up. It should look like this when it is complete:
 +![vs-code-install]()
 -
 -## How to install from source
 -
 -Please follow the [README instructions in the repo](https://github.com/continuedev/continue/blob/main/README.md) to install Continue from source.
 +:::note
 +If you would like to install Continue from source, please [follow the instructions](https://github.com/continuedev/continue/blob/main/README.md) in the repo README.
 +:::
  ## Next steps
 @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ Now that you have installed locally in VS Code, you can learn more with our walk  - [Use the GUI](./walkthroughs/use-the-gui.md)
  - [Use 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)
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