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tools:llm [2025/12/09 11:21] – [Paradigm] willtools:llm [2025/12/09 12:35] (current) – [Large Language Models] will
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 And has access to 3 model providers And has access to 3 model providers
-  * ''Copilot'' via github->MS->OpenAI (upload photo ID)+  * ''Copilot'' via github->MS->OpenAI (upload photo ID). Apply [[https://github.com/settings/education/benefits?locale=en-US|on github]]
   * ''Claude'' via anthropic (helpdesk request for staff?)   * ''Claude'' via anthropic (helpdesk request for staff?)
     * "Any sensitive or proprietary data that you upload to Claude is secure unless you share it with another user" [[https://services.pitt.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=3357|Pitt Claude FAQ]]     * "Any sensitive or proprietary data that you upload to Claude is secure unless you share it with another user" [[https://services.pitt.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=3357|Pitt Claude FAQ]]
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 ==== Paradigm ==== ==== Paradigm ====
   * use CLI with ''tmux'' (or build in editor? VS Code?)   * use CLI with ''tmux'' (or build in editor? VS Code?)
 +    * '':break-pane'' and '':join-pane -h -t 1'' useful for moving windows around
   * iteratively approve directory access and tool usage   * iteratively approve directory access and tool usage
      * <wrap warning>pompt inject, accidental ''rm'' through approving bash/python </wrap>      * <wrap warning>pompt inject, accidental ''rm'' through approving bash/python </wrap>
   * ask to write tests   * ask to write tests
 +  * ask to make a plan
   * track with git!   * track with git!
     * remove hunks of bad     * remove hunks of bad
 +    * ''git commit --amend'' or ''git branch''
     * simultaneous branches, parallel work <code> git worktree add -b new-feat-name ../new-feat-fork</code>      * simultaneous branches, parallel work <code> git worktree add -b new-feat-name ../new-feat-fork</code>