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pokey/README.md

Hi there 👋

I build open-source voice coding tools like Cursorless. Lately, I've been obsessed with the following question:

How can we leverage the phenomenal power of human language to interact with code in new ways?

I'm working on a spoken language for large-scale, structurally aware voice-controlled code generation and refactoring.

If that excites you, get involved! Comment on the issues, comment on my videos, hack on some code, join the Talon slack, tweet at me, and consider sponsoring me 😊

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June 2022

Created a pull request in cursorless-dev/cursorless that received 3 comments

Disabled escaped characters in tokenizer

Fixes #726 Originally opened as #727, but that suffered from a botched git surgery from which it never recovered 💀 Checklist I have added tests

+5 −4 3 comments
Reviewed 31 pull requests in 4 repositories
cursorless-dev/cursorless 25 pull requests
knausj85/knausj_talon 3 pull requests
cursorless-dev/vscode-parse-tree 2 pull requests
Will-Sommers/cursorless-vscode 1 pull request

Created an issue in cursorless-dev/cursorless that received 5 comments

"name" scope type in typescript should support anything on the left and side

For example: this.leadingDelimiterRange_ = parameters.leadingDelimiterRange; We should get this.leadingDelimiterRange_. We should probably exclude c…

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