After 93 versions of what was going to be a really amazing program, I received the dreaded message I have seen others post about.
No, I don’t want to use another provider as was suggested in another post.
I am not too proficient in this to understand forking out and seeing what happens with the great work that was done.
I was so thrilled with the results I was seeing through several integrations that I totally forgot a terrible experience with another app in this space.
I’m glad to share the chat, but would like to be told something other than to consider looking at another tool to finish the project.
“Forking” just means starting a new chat with the exact same code, integrations, and deployment set up. There’s a limit to how much context can be sent to AI models and it gets shared between your conversation history and your source code
By clicking the fork button you get a clear conversation history so you can use the maximum context from source code
Hey Jacob. Thank you. I actually full circled back to v0 today after struggling with other platforms. I’ve been creating new chats and using my near context 100% prior chats (MOST of them will keep me informed of the approximate window, but one of them said it couldn’t LOL) and then branching out. I’ll start using forking going forward. I appreciate you! Have a great weekend.