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Supermaven (@supermavenai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you've accepted a jump suggestion and you change your mind, you can press Cmd+Z to jump back to where you started. Alternatively, you can use the VSC builtin "Go Back" which is bound to Ctrl+Minus by default (Ctrl+Shift+Minus "Go Forward")

Adam (@ajhofmann18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favorite new feature in our major Supermaven update yesterday: Cross file jumps as auto complete suggestions! Press tab to instantly move to the next file that Supermaven detects you need to update inside its 1 million token context window.

Christian Ascone (@christianascone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸŽ₯Here’s how Supermaven works (and it has a free plan). πŸ‘‡ I enable it, then simply start typing /** to begin a comment (I did this, but it suggests autocompletion every time you're typing). From there, Supermaven takes over, creating functions based on the context of the

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We made changes to significantly speed up reindexing a repo on a new commit - it should now be under 30s in most cases This only applies to Pro and Team users, since Free Tier users do not have their repos indexed

Victor Savkin (@victorsavkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Big fan of Supermaven For the longest time, I found AI-powered completion tools to be more in a way than helpful. Slow. Mostly misses. Supermaven is very fast and the percentage of helpful completions is very high.

Adam (@ajhofmann18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One effective way to balance cost and quality is to plan larger refactors with o1, and switch to a cheaper model to execute the changes. Live now in our VSCode extension:

benvp ❐ (@benvp_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tried Supermaven for the last two weeks. I am really impressed how the speed of the suggestions matter in my workflow. Thought it's not a big deal to wait a 1-2 seconds for suggestion, but the flow supermaven creates is amazing. It suggests in under 100ms after a keystroke.