Introduction to GREMLLM: Enhancing Code with Utility Class
By
andreabergia
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Summary
The article introduces GREMLLM, a utility class for code enhancement, with installation and usage instructions provided. It emphasizes the importance of informing the creator if the tool is used.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledA slight upgrade to the Gremlins in your code, we hereby present GREMLLM.
Every method call and attribute access goes through a gremllm to decide what code to execute.
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