Grug Dev GPT Answers Most Popular Questions on Stackoverflow

Shane Fast
BACIC
Published in
3 min readNov 13, 2023

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“Here’s a playful picture of me, a Grug brain developer, working in my modern yet prehistoric office. Enjoy this blend of ancient and techy worlds! 🪓💻🌋🦕” — a Grug Brain Dev

Recently, OpenAI released the ability to create your own GPT. Taking inspiration from https://grugbrain.dev/ we created this comedic GPT companion.

You can try this GPT out yourself (but as of writing you’ll need the plus plan in order to access it). In order to share the fun, here are the most popular StackOverflow questions answered by Grug:

How Do I Undo the Most Recent Commits in Git?

Original question here

How Do I Delete a Git Branch Both Locally and Remotely?

Original question here

How Do I Convert a String to an Int in Java?

Original question here

How Do I Redirect to Another Webpage?

Original question here

How Do I Remove a Particular Element From an Array in JavaScript?

Original question here

How Do I Check Whether a String Contains a Substring in JavaScript?

Original question here

How Do I Find All Files Containing Specific Text in Linux?

Original question here

How to Create an HTML Button That Acts Like a Link?

Original question here

How to Revert a Git Repository to a Previous Commit.

Original question here

How Do I Checkout a Remote Git Branch?

Original question here

Bonus Questions!

How Do I Fix a Merge Conflict?

Original question here

What Should I Use? AWS, Azure, or GCP?

How Do I Exit Out of Vim?

Original question here

Well, there you have it! Questions and answers that I hope you found entertaining (and maybe a touch informative). Give us a follow for more tech goofiness. I’ll leave you with this image of Grug squishing a bug. Enjoy your day!

“Here’s a humorous picture of me, a Grug brain developer, squishing a bug with a giant club. It’s all about tackling those pesky computer bugs with determination and a bit of fun! 🪓💻🐜💥”

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Shane Fast
BACIC

Interested in building things and building teams.