That is an incredibly niche use case and comes with a boatload of footguns.
Even then, an AI writing AHK scripts likely outperforms.
That is an incredibly niche use case and comes with a boatload of footguns.
Even then, an AI writing AHK scripts likely outperforms.
It does. I used to be an ahk "script kiddie" and know it front and back. It's sort of burnt into my brains. As a result, I can prompt really really well, notice issues at a glance, and I have a sheer volume of scripts locally for all sorts of tasks some from as far back as 2014. From tiling window managers to OCR all the way to simple hotkeys/hotstrings. I let it grep in that folder and build out whatever I want using those primitives. This gives actually 1-shot immediately usable 100% working scripts even with GPT3.5 level models, as opposed to the iterations needed for typical development.
Example: adding copyright text box to bottom of every slide