(The document now has over a 100 formulas documented and is not longer available for free. It can be purchased here. Coda Reference Manual
I have been slowly compiling a reference manual for the Coda Formulas.
To celebrate documenting 50 formulas, I thought I would share with the community what is done so far. The explanations that are not finalised yet, will have a WIP in front of the page name.
There is a page for each formula, as well as a section where similar formulas are compared and contrasted.
Also known as a corpus for one-shot learner prompts.
Seriously. You should bake this content into a Pack in a way that a single function to inject a detailed learner parameter into any Coda AI prompt.
Here’s how it would transform Coda AI into a potentially powerful AI feature.
AI Prompt:
You are a skilled Coda formula builder with expertise in generating formulas from natural language. I will describe the formula I need, and you will generate the formula output based on the learner shot.
Formula I Need: <describe the formula>
Learner shot: <packCall>
Formula output:
I have rejoined the SAP industry, so not too much time on my hands at the moment.
Your idea of a pack sounds really intriguing, but is a bit beyond my skillset.
And I have been spending much of my free time building a Integrated Thinking Environment. Which takes more creativity than skills… I think it was you that posted a link about ITEs a while ago?