update readme - add mention of official plugin

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James Ravenscroft 2023-04-15 12:34:09 +01:00
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### 🌐 Using the API ### 🌐 Using the API
#### Support for the official Copilot Plugin
Support for the official VS Code copilot plugin is underway (See ticket #11). The API should now be broadly compatible with OpenAI.
#### Using the API with FauxPilot Plugin #### Using the API with FauxPilot Plugin
To use the API from VSCode, I recommend the vscode-fauxpilot plugin. While I wait for Venthe to consider my PR (please react to it [here](https://github.com/Venthe/vscode-fauxpilot/pull/26)), you can download my build of the [vscode-fauxpilot plugin](https://github.com/ravenscroftj/vscode-fauxpilot/releases/tag/v1.1.5-ravenscroftj) which also has a progress indicator (as seen in the animation above). To use the API from VSCode, I recommend the vscode-fauxpilot plugin. While I wait for Venthe to consider my PR (please react to it [here](https://github.com/Venthe/vscode-fauxpilot/pull/26)), you can download my build of the [vscode-fauxpilot plugin](https://github.com/ravenscroftj/vscode-fauxpilot/releases/tag/v1.1.5-ravenscroftj) which also has a progress indicator (as seen in the animation above).
Once you install it, you will need to change a few settings in your settings.json file. Once you install it, you will need to change a few settings in your settings.json file.