YouTube videos where oTToDev is mentioned

new one

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PR coming shortly :slight_smile:

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This looks fantastic for non-coders! Great job on building this, it’s super intuitive and well-thought-out :slightly_smiling_face:.

Also, I think a high-priority addition could be a feature that automatically detects errors from the terminal and inputs them into the chat, similar to how bolt.new automatically catches issues.

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Yeah, on my wishlist too.
And not only terminal but from preview too

Things to do

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Ouh. I wonder how that works and want to test. I wonder how AI understands what code creats what html to make such changes.

Yes that’s something I also thinking of solving
Very crucial feature

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another one

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Thank you very much for adding the screenshot feature is an amazing feature and a clever workaround to modify text in a UI, similar to platforms like Lovable.dev or Vercel v0. However, I don’t think it’s very intuitive for users to manually select the window, (they may chose the chrome tab), especially since it only captures part of the window. It might be more user-friendly if the selection were automatic or even better if the screenshot were attached to the bolt chat by default. Have a great day!

Thanks for the feedback. I will look to improve it. When you make a selection, it should put it into the chat.

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Hmm, that video is confusing, left comment to try to clear it up a bit.

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This thread is about youtube videos, create new one for that topic.

You’re welcome, and thank you for the great additional features! The screenshot and voice-to-text functionality would be awesome quality-of-life improvements. By the way, how do you implement the voice recognition? Does it also work for other languages, like Spanish?

The comments made in this YouTube video about the collaboration between oTToDev (now Bolt.diy) and StackBlitz are misleading and misinformed. Claims involving terms like “acquired,” “stolen,” or suggestions that StackBlitz imposed restrictions are baseless and fail to reflect the actual nature of this partnership. Such statements undermine the hard work and dedication of all contributors and maintainers involved in this project.
When I had questions about the motivations behind Bolt.diy, I approached the relevant forum directly to seek clarity rather than spreading inaccurate information in public. Constructive dialogue is crucial, especially for a community-driven open-source project like this. Spreading misinformation disrespects the efforts of the community and should be stopped.

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I agree, the video had half the information and rest he just speculated

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One more video

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eapPsdnRjNo I found this video to run it bolt.diy in kaggle and also using hyperbolic api to get Deepseek R1 for free. Also kluster.ai have 100 dollar free credits more info here: Access Deepseek v3 and R1 API for free

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