Pythagora AI Howto
Pythagora AI is an AI-powered development tool that enables developers to build production-ready, full-stack web applications through natural language conversation, handling 95% of the development work while requiring minimal human oversight.
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Install Pythagora VS Code Extension: Install the Pythagora extension from the VS Code marketplace by searching for 'Pythagora' or using the direct link provided
Set Up Authentication: Either subscribe to Pythagora Pro by clicking the subscription button that sends plan details via email, or use your own OpenAI/Anthropic API key (note: OpenAI API key must have GPT-4 access which requires minimum $5 payment)
Configure Working Directory: Select a directory where Pythagora will store its files and create a new subdirectory for GPT Pilot and related files
Describe Your App: Communicate with Pythagora using natural language to describe the application you want to build. Be as detailed as possible about requirements and functionality
Review and Approve Steps: Pythagora will break down the app specifications and create a development plan. Review and approve the proposed architecture, technologies, and implementation steps
Oversee Development: Monitor as Pythagora writes code, handles backend/frontend development, and implements features. Provide feedback and make decisions when Pythagora asks for input
Test the Application: When prompted by Pythagora, test the implemented features and provide feedback on any issues or needed changes
Debug and Refine: If issues arise, Pythagora's troubleshooter agent will communicate with you to understand problems and implement fixes
Deploy the Application: Once development is complete, use Pythagora's one-click deployment feature to host your app online
Pythagora AI FAQs
Pythagora AI is a dev tool that builds production-ready, full-stack web apps by interacting with developers. It's a VS Code extension powered by LLMs like GPT-4 and Claude that can write code, debug, run tests, and deploy applications with minimal human intervention.
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