Ways to learn Hamilton HSL code?

I’ve done this with all our .chm’s and added them to notebook LLM from google. An option if you are developing in Venus. No more remembering which functions live in which library, just ask the LLM!

Random but what program did you use to convert the pdfs, the free ones only let me do 10 at a time which was pretty frustrating

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@cwehrhan : I am really interested in the LLM notebook. Is it possible to share?

Hi Kalpesh,

Sorry this is internal to our google workspace, I cannot share.

You can make it yourself if you are a google workspace user.

Steps:

  1. Gather all .chm’s from C:\Program Files (x86)\HAMILTON (search .chm and copy them all to a new folder)
  2. Convert .chm to pdf using a free converter, just google .chm to pdf
  3. Upload to google notebook LLM
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Hi cwehrhan, i used Calibre e-book management software to bulk import and bulk convert to PDF version of the documents. I ran into the same problem of being able to convert only 10 files at a time, but calibre can do bulk conversion. Hope this helps

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lol dang, I ended up paying for one of the .chm conversion services then wrote a quick python script to their API and bulk converted them all

Your option sounds less time consuming and cheaper!

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