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# Contributing to oTToDev
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# Contributing to bolt.diy
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First off, thank you for considering contributing to Bolt.diy! This fork aims to expand the capabilities of the original project by integrating multiple LLM providers and enhancing functionality. Every contribution helps make Bolt.diy a better tool for developers worldwide.
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First off, thank you for considering contributing to bolt.diy! This fork aims to expand the capabilities of the original project by integrating multiple LLM providers and enhancing functionality. Every contribution helps make bolt.diy a better tool for developers worldwide.
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# Bolt.new Fork by Cole Medin - Bolt.diy
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# bolt.diy
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## FAQ
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### How do I get the best results with Bolt.diy?
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### How do I get the best results with bolt.diy?
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-**Be specific about your stack**: If you want to use specific frameworks or libraries (like Astro, Tailwind, ShadCN, or any other popular JavaScript framework), mention them in your initial prompt to ensure Bolt scaffolds the project accordingly.
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-**Be specific about your stack**: If you want to use specific frameworks or libraries (like Astro, Tailwind, ShadCN, or any other popular JavaScript framework), mention them in your initial prompt to ensure bolt scaffolds the project accordingly.
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-**Use the enhance prompt icon**: Before sending your prompt, try clicking the 'enhance' icon to have the AI model help you refine your prompt, then edit the results before submitting.
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-**Scaffold the basics first, then add features**: Make sure the basic structure of your application is in place before diving into more advanced functionality. This helps Bolt.diy understand the foundation of your project and ensure everything is wired up right before building out more advanced functionality.
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### Do you plan on merging Bolt.diy back into the official Bolt.new repo?
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More news coming on this coming early next month - stay tuned!
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### Why are there so many open issues/pull requests?
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Bolt.diy was started simply to showcase how to edit an open source project and to do something cool with local LLMs on my (@ColeMedin) YouTube channel! However, it quickly
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grew into a massive community project that I am working hard to keep up with the demand of by forming a team of maintainers and getting as many people involved as I can.
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That effort is going well and all of our maintainers are ABSOLUTE rockstars, but it still takes time to organize everything so we can efficiently get through all
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the issues and PRs. But rest assured, we are working hard and even working on some partnerships behind the scenes to really help this project take off!
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bolt.diy was started simply to showcase how to edit an open source project and to do something cool with local LLMs on my (@ColeMedin) YouTube channel! However, it quickly grew into a massive community project that I am working hard to keep up with the demand of by forming a team of maintainers and getting as many people involved as I can. That effort is going well and all of our maintainers are ABSOLUTE rockstars, but it still takes time to organize everything so we can efficiently get through all the issues and PRs. But rest assured, we are working hard and even working on some partnerships behind the scenes to really help this project take off!
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### How do local LLMs fair compared to larger models like Claude 3.5 Sonnet for Bolt.diy/Bolt.new?
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### How do local LLMs fair compared to larger models like Claude 3.5 Sonnet for bolt.diy/bolt.new?
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As much as the gap is quickly closing between open source and massive close source models, you’re still going to get the best results with the very large models like GPT-4o, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and DeepSeek Coder V2 236b. This is one of the big tasks we have at hand - figuring out how to prompt better, use agents, and improve the platform as a whole to make it work better for even the smaller local LLMs!
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### I'm getting the error: "There was an error processing this request"
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If you see this error within Bolt.diy, that is just the application telling you there is a problem at a high level, and this could mean a number of different things. To find the actual error, please check BOTH the terminal where you started the application (with Docker or pnpm) and the developer console in the browser. For most browsers, you can access the developer console by pressing F12 or right clicking anywhere in the browser and selecting “Inspect”. Then go to the “console” tab in the top right.
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If you see this error within bolt.diy, that is just the application telling you there is a problem at a high level, and this could mean a number of different things. To find the actual error, please check BOTH the terminal where you started the application (with Docker or pnpm) and the developer console in the browser. For most browsers, you can access the developer console by pressing F12 or right clicking anywhere in the browser and selecting “Inspect”. Then go to the “console” tab in the top right.
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We have seen this error a couple times and for some reason just restarting the Docker container has fixed it. This seems to be Ollama specific. Another thing to try is try to run Bolt.diy with Docker or pnpm, whichever you didn’t run first. We are still on the hunt for why this happens once and a while!
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We have seen this error a couple times and for some reason just restarting the Docker container has fixed it. This seems to be Ollama specific. Another thing to try is try to run bolt.diy with Docker or pnpm, whichever you didn’t run first. We are still on the hunt for why this happens once and a while!
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We promise you that we are constantly testing new PRs coming into Bolt.diy and the preview is core functionality, so the application is not broken! When you get a blank preview or don’t get a preview, this is generally because the LLM hallucinated bad code or incorrect commands. We are working on making this more transparent so it is obvious. Sometimes the error will appear in developer console too so check that as well.
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We promise you that we are constantly testing new PRs coming into bolt.diy and the preview is core functionality, so the application is not broken! When you get a blank preview or don’t get a preview, this is generally because the LLM hallucinated bad code or incorrect commands. We are working on making this more transparent so it is obvious. Sometimes the error will appear in developer console too so check that as well.
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To make new LLMs available to use in this version of bolt.new, head on over to `app/utils/constants.ts` and find the constant MODEL_LIST. Each element in this array is an object that has the model ID for the name (get this from the provider's API documentation), a label for the frontend model dropdown, and the provider.
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By default, Anthropic, OpenAI, Groq, and Ollama are implemented as providers, but the YouTube video for this repo covers how to extend this to work with more providers if you wish!
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# Bolt.diy (Previously oTToDev)
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# bolt.diy (Previously oTToDev)
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Welcome to Bolt.diy, the official open source version of Bolt.new (previously known as oTToDev and Bolt.new ANY LLM), which allows you to choose the LLM that you use for each prompt! Currently, you can use OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama, OpenRouter, Gemini, LMStudio, Mistral, xAI, HuggingFace, DeepSeek, or Groq models - and it is easily extended to use any other model supported by the Vercel AI SDK! See the instructions below for running this locally and extending it to include more models.
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Welcome to bolt.diy, the official open source version of Bolt.new (previously known as oTToDev and bolt.new ANY LLM), which allows you to choose the LLM that you use for each prompt! Currently, you can use OpenAI, Anthropic, Ollama, OpenRouter, Gemini, LMStudio, Mistral, xAI, HuggingFace, DeepSeek, or Groq models - and it is easily extended to use any other model supported by the Vercel AI SDK! See the instructions below for running this locally and extending it to include more models.
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Check the [Bolt.diy Docs](https://stackblitz-labs.github.io/bolt.diy/) for more information. This documentation is still being updated after the transfer.
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Check the [bolt.diy Docs](https://stackblitz-labs.github.io/bolt.diy/) for more information. This documentation is still being updated after the transfer.
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Bolt.diy was originally started by [Cole Medin](https://www.youtube.com/@ColeMedin) but has quickly grown into a massive community effort to build the BEST open source AI coding assistant!
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bolt.diy was originally started by [Cole Medin](https://www.youtube.com/@ColeMedin) but has quickly grown into a massive community effort to build the BEST open source AI coding assistant!
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## Join the community for Bolt.diy!
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## Join the community for bolt.diy!
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