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Thanks for the encouragement.
Right now I’m trying to make an online shop for a friend’s hobby, and did some web stuff when I was a teen, but I always get hung up on php/mysql stuff.
It doesn’t help I’m a minimalist cheapskate and am trying to use the bare minimum to set her up (namely nearlyfreespeech hosting— which doesn’t hold your hand; and drupal). I’ll get far enough and hit a roadblock, step away, then come back and forget where I was and just start over.
https://deepwiki.com/drupal/drupal
It's a RAG that will only answer questions about the selected repo (drupal in this case) less likely to hallucinate as it'll only pull from the github docs, but it can still hallucinate. Also uses less resources as it's not searching all known training data.
It is still an LLM though so if you don't like any "AI" I wouldn't use it.