Any plans to use Github Copilot?
I know you support GPT Turbo 3.5, but many times (surprisingly I know) I get better results using Github Copilot. Any reason you've decided not to support it?
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LINQPad also supports the latest GPT models including gpt-4o. Go to AI Settings and select a newer model from the combo - this should improve the results.
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I think the built-in AI feature in LINQPad 8 is quite amazing. I use it very often, paired with GPT-4o, the effect is very good!
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I use it with 4o-mini and it works great and it's a bit cheaper too. 4o is supposed to be better though.
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could this be added to linqpad?
https://github.blog/changelog/2025-02-10-copilot-language-server-sdk-is-now-available/ -
I've got a Github Copilot subscription through my work, would be awesome if I could utilize it here. Everywhere I've seen references to adding copilot to some application, they use openapi terms. Maybe I'm just confused on how to configure it. Is Copilot supported?
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Copilot is not supported at this stage. I'll be reviewing this in the coming months. Are you not getting good results with GPT-4.1?
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TBH, I haven't looked into getting a subscription for myself personally, with any of the LLMs. Copilot is the closest I've got and was hoping it would be usable.
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Getting an OpenAI account is easy. There's no monthly subscription - it's automatic prepaid top-up based on use, which ends up being very cheap.
LINQPad also supports OpenRouter (see Help | What's New for details). This lets you select any model, so you can switch to Sonnet or Gemini, for instance, without creating a new account.
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I already pay for github copilot in VS. Would be fine if I could use this service in LP without having to pay a second time for an equivalent service
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You're looking at maybe a few dollars a month in usage fees - or much less still with Grok Code Fast 1. The latter charges $1 for 5 million input tokens, and is the most popular programming model right now on OpenRouter. Is that really a deal-breaker?
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I hear your arguments. I'll try.
Anyway, I already bought linqpad 9. So the deal is done betwen you and me
