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Open-source AI coding assistant offering autocomplete and chat in IDEs; the company was acquired by Cursor.
IBM's open, hybrid data lakehouse that connects, governs and optimizes enterprise data to make it AI-ready across clouds and on-premises.
GitHub-based engineering analytics that tracks contributions, automates performance reviews and adds gamification for dev teams.
Turns Git commits and PRs into AI-summarized daily or weekly reports delivered to Slack or email, no source access.
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- ✦Fast tensor operations
- ✦Differentiable tensors for gradient-based optimization
- ✦Network connectivity
- ✦Integration with Bun and Flashlight
- ✦Support for GPU computation with CUDA (Linux) and CPU computation (macOS)
- ✦Open-source AI code assistant
- ✦Customizable autocomplete
- ✦In-editor AI chat
- ✦Community-built coding agent
- ✦Open hybrid data lakehouse
- ✦Connects data across clouds and on-prem
- ✦Governance, lineage and access controls
- ✦Business-context enrichment
- ✦AI-ready data for analytics and models
- ✦Contribution and work-quality analytics
- ✦Automated, AI-powered performance reviews
- ✦Retrospective insights
- ✦Operational bottleneck alerts
- ✦Gamification with XP, levels and leaderboards
- ✦Uses Git metadata without accessing source code
- ✦AI-summarized commit and PR reports
- ✦Daily and weekly scheduled digests
- ✦Slack and email delivery
- ✦One-click OAuth or webhook setup
- ✦GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket support
- ✦Templates for standups and reports
- →Creating and manipulating datasets
- →Training small machine learning models
- →Implementing advanced training and inference logic
- →Building applications that require tensor computations
- →Get AI code completions while coding
- →Ask questions about code in the editor
- →Build on an open-source coding-agent foundation
- →Unifying fragmented enterprise data
- →Governing data for AI workloads
- →Moving AI pilots to production
- →Powering analytics with trusted data
- →Automating developer performance reviews
- →Spotting delivery bottlenecks
- →Generating retrospective insights
- →Motivating teams via gamification
- →Keep stakeholders updated on what shipped
- →Replace manual status updates and standups
- →Give teams visibility into Git activity