Hello Ekkehart,

I frequently use the following models:

1) OpenAI's GPT-4.1
2) Claude Sonnet 4.0

You may want to enrich your session for improved "grounding" with
either:

a) the following URLs to your LLM-session:
https://gretl.sourceforge.net/gretl-help/cmdref.html
https://gretl.sourceforge.net/gretl-help/funcref.html

b) the following markdown-files (*.md; not the README,md though)
https://github.com/atecon/gretl_command_function_references

We do not have trained models which are explicitly feeded with gretl-
/hansl-related content. Still, the models "know" gretl-hansl and also
gnuplot related content to some degree. 

You can use them for:
- writing draft versions of a function,
- obtaining explanations of functions
- improving existing code
- adding docstrings to your functions
- creating drafts of the help file based on your source code
- etc.


Best,
Artur


Am Mittwoch, dem 13.08.2025 um 20:29 +0200 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Hi,
> 
> Just a question for those who are more up-to-date than me:
> 
> Which AI implementation works best with Hansl?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Ekkehart
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