Except: you can feed it an entire programming language manual, all the docs for all the modules you want to use, and _then_ it's stunningly good, whipping chatgpt4 that same 10x.
I gather the pricing is $8 for a million input tokens [1] so if your language's manual is the size of a typical paperback novel, that'd be about $0.8 per question. And presumably you get to pay that if you ask any follow-up questions too.
Sounds like a kinda expensive way of doing things, to me.
Claude? No, have requested access many times but radio silence.
OpenAI? I use ChatGPT A LOT for coding as some mixture of pair programmer and boilerplate, works generally well for me. On the API side use it heavily for other work and its more directed and have a very high acceptance rate.
Can you just tell it to focus on a particular language and have it go find the manuals?
If it is so easy to add manuals, maybe they should just make options to do that for you.