I haven’t tried this yet, but I have a feeling that it would fail for anything nontrivial. Nevertheless, the concept is very interesting, and as soon as I get API access to GPT-4, I will try it.

I’ve recently ported a library from TypeScript to Python with the help of ChatGPT (GPT-4), and it took me about a day. It would be interesting to run this tool on the same codebase and compare the results.

If anyone has GPT-4 API access, I would really appreciate if they tried running this tool on something simple, and wrote about the result in the comments.

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    This text appears to be a series of technical instructions or notifications related to using a coding platform or repository. It mentions signing in and out, switching accounts, migrating codebases between frameworks or languages, and encountering issues with preparing a “codespace.”

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          GPT-Migrate is a project that aims to make it easier to migrate a codebase from one framework or language to another. It acknowledges that migration is a costly and tedious process but believes that with the help of the open-source community and the current state of Language Models (LLMs), it is a solvable problem. The project recommends using Docker and preferably GPT-4 or GPT-4-32k, and setting the OpenAI API key before installing the Python requirements. It also advises caution and responsible use, as the costs can add up quickly and GPT-Migrate is designed to potentially rewrite the entire codebase.

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