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Video Title: Run LLMs Directly in VS Code with Continue (Alternatives to Cline!)
Video Structure & Script Ideas:
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You: "Hey everyone, I'm going to introduce 'Continue,' a VS Code plugin that solves a common problem with other popular solutions like Cline, and lets you run LLMs locally, directly within your coding environment."
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You: "Lots of people are using plugins like Cline to bring LLMs into VS Code. It’s a great concept! However, Cline has a significant issue: the context window. Cline sends your prompts and code to a remote server, and the size of that context window – the amount of text the LLM can consider – can be huge. "
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You: "This means running Cline often requires a powerful GPU. People with older gpu like me, find themselves forced to use smaller, less capable LLMs, like the 0.5B model, just to get it to work."
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You: "That’s where 'Continue' comes in. 'Continue' tackles this problem head-on by using Ollama to run the LLM locally on your machine."
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You: "This means you can leverage powerful LLMs without needing a cloud connection or a high-end GPU." (Emphasize the key benefit: local, powerful LLMs.)
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You: "Critically, Continue's interface lives inside VS Code. No more switching back and forth between your editor and a browser window. It's a seamless, integrated experience."
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Briefly explain Ollama's role: "Ollama makes running LLMs locally incredibly easy. You don't need to be an AI expert to get started."
4. Demo (2:30 - 5:00): Show, Don't Just Tell!
- (Visual: Screen recording of you using "Continue" in VS Code.)
- You (Narrating):
- "Let's walk through a quick example. I have this file open..." (Show the file in VS Code.)
- "To use Continue, I just right-click, and select 'Continue Chat'." (Show the context menu.)
- “You can type in a prompt, like 'Explain this code snippet' and press enter.” (Type a simple prompt and wait for the response.)
- Show the response appearing directly within VS Code.
- Show how you can easily select a block of code and send it to the LLM for analysis or explanation. "The real power here is the ability to easily select code and send it to the LLM."
- Show how easy it is to experiment with different LLMs through Ollama. (If time allows - demonstrates flexibility).
- Keep it concise and focused on the core benefits (seamless integration, local LLMs).
5. Wrap Up & Call to Action (5:00 - 5:30)
- (Visual: End screen with links and social media handles.)
- You: "So, if you're looking for a way to bring the power of LLMs into your VS Code workflow without the limitations of Cline, 'Continue' is definitely worth checking out.”
- You: "I'm going to put a link to the plugin in the description below. Go give it a try and let me know what you think in the comments!"
- Encourage engagement: "If you found this video helpful, please like and subscribe for more developer tools and tutorials!"
Production Tips:
- Screen Recording Software: OBS Studio (free), Camtasia (paid).
- Microphone: A decent USB microphone will significantly improve audio quality.
- Lighting: Good lighting makes you look more professional.
- Edit!: Cut out any unnecessary pauses or mistakes. Tight editing makes a big difference.
- Music: Background music can add atmosphere, but keep it subtle and non-distracting. Use royalty-free music.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS (Read This!)
- Target Audience: This video is for developers who are already familiar with VS Code and potentially have some interest in using LLMs. Don’t assume everyone knows what an LLM is.
- SEO (Search Engine Optimization):
- Keywords: "VS Code", "LLM", "AI", "Local LLM", "Continue", "Cline", "Ollama" - use these naturally throughout your video title, description, and tags.
- Thumbnail: Create a visually appealing thumbnail that clearly communicates the video's topic. Include the "Continue" plugin icon and some text (e.g., "Local LLMs in VS Code").
- Description: Write a detailed description that includes keywords and a summary of the video's content.
- Engagement is Key: Respond to comments and questions. Building a community around your channel is crucial for growth.
- Call to Action Placement: Put the call to action (subscribe, like) in multiple places: at the beginning, middle, and end of the video.
- Monetization: Consider how you might monetize your channel (ads, sponsorships) once you have a decent amount of views.
To help me refine this further, can you tell me:
- What level of developer are you targeting? (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced?)
- Do you want to include a section on how to install Ollama? (It adds complexity, but might be helpful.)
- Are there any specific features of "Continue" that you want to highlight?