Poll about the how people use/access Lucee Documentation

I just added markdown versions of all docs for LLMs, I am interested in how people use the docs

is also available in markdown , it’s automatically served as md for LLMs which add an accept text/markdown header, as it’s less verbose that human friendly html and needs less tokens
https://docs.lucee.org/recipes/console-logging.md

  1. Where do you go for Lucee docs
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  1. Have you tried the embedded AI help in the exception template
  • Yes, use it all the time
  • Tried it, don’t use it
  • Didn’t know it exists, I’ll try it
  • I am a guru, i don’t need AI help
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  1. Do you use AI coding assistants?
  • VS Code with copilot
  • Claude Code
  • Cursor
  • Other
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  1. Which LLM / AI do you use
  • ChatGPT
  • Claude Code / Sonnet
  • Grok
  • Cursor
  • Perplexity
  • Locally hosted model
  • I don’t use AI
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I use Windsurf with a variety of LLM options.

Today I tried the “secret/stealth” new code-supernova-1-million model which somehow is owned by an anonymous entity. It needed lots of corrections, i.e. it’s another piece of crap so probably owned by Elon. :poop:

The most useful thing I learned from this post today is the catalina run alternative to CommandBox!

EDIT: I have since learned that code-supernova is a Windsurf creation, but I don’t regret my Elon statement, partly because it was a funny joke (in my opinion obviously), but also because he deserves it.

However, I didn’t expect there to be Musk fans here taking offense. It wasn’t my intention to start a flame war so I won’t use the Reply option (perhaps we can take it elsewhere though I’d rather be done with it), but I also don’t want a lack of response to be taken as acquiescence, so I’ll present these points here for the historical record, which is at least party relevant to recent AI topics on dev.lucee.org:

  1. My experience with xAI has been that it is … let’s say … inferior to other LLM models … and that’s just me saying it politely.
  2. Elon hasn’t flown anyone to the moon yet and only time will tell whether that’s a pipe dream or means to inflate his stock value, but either way we have actual problems to solve on this planet (such as how it’s run by billionaires) while he has aspirations of overpopulating yet another planet (Mars).
  3. Musk argued that Tesla cars killing “only”, say, half as many people compared to human drivers (his own words) is some kind of victory, when in fact the self-driving system should be more like a 99.999% SLA agreement in terms of reliability and excellence. Alcohol is involved in 40% of all fatal car crashes, so the removal of that factor alone may be responsible, thus Elon has no excuse for Tesla’s underwhelming performance.
  4. Elon was born with a silver spoon and grew into a self-absorbed, egomaniacal sociopath who is opposed to democracy when it doesn’t benefit him (here is but one example).
  5. CEO’s do NOT handle the day-to-day tasks of programming, and I’m not saying they should, but all of the evidence (easy to find if you’re looking for it) indicates that he’s just a somewhat above average but not stellar coder. Here’s a great example and summary from Dogecoin co-creator Jackson Palmer:

“Elon reached out to me to get hold of that script and it became apparent very quickly that he didn’t understand coding as well as he made out. He asked, ‘How do I run this Python script?’”

“About a year ago, when Musk was saying something about crypto, I said Elon Musk was and always will be a grifter but the world loves grifters. They love the idea that they may also be a billionaire one day, and that’s the dream he’s selling.”

And finally, I proudly proclaim that I have ZERO shame being a Lucee developer!!!

He flies people to the moon and creates self driving cars. His code is pretty damn awesome, puts ALL of us to shame, so pretty unwarranted comment. #derangementsyndrome

You know the redirecting logs trick?

Also works with command box or any other engine

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