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Open-source AI coding assistant offering autocomplete and chat in IDEs; the company was acquired by Cursor.
AI codebase assistant that chats with your repos to search, debug, review PRs, and generate docs and unit tests.
Headless, open-source rich-text editor framework with paid add-ons for collaboration, comments, AI editing agents and document conversion.
Google's open-source TypeScript framework for building scalable web apps, featuring signals, reactivity and first-party tooling.
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- ✦Open-source AI code assistant
- ✦Customizable autocomplete
- ✦In-editor AI chat
- ✦Community-built coding agent
- ✦Commits and Pull Requests Dashboard
- ✦Advanced Developer Skills Analysis
- ✦Strategic Investment Balance Monitoring
- ✦Collaborative Developers Map
- ✦Benchmarking Comparison with Other Teams
- ✦Smart Notifications
- ✦Chat with your repositories
- ✦Natural-language codebase search
- ✦Fast code indexing
- ✦AI pull-request and commit review
- ✦Automated documentation generation
- ✦AI unit-test generation
- ✦Headless, extensible core editor with 100+ extensions
- ✦Real-time collaborative editing with live cursors
- ✦Inline and document comments
- ✦DOCX, ODT and Markdown import/export
- ✦AI Toolkit for building document-editing AI agents
- ✦Prebuilt UI components and editor templates
- ✦Signals-based fine-grained reactivity
- ✦Built-in control flow and deferrable views
- ✦Server-side rendering and hydration
- ✦First-party routing, forms and dependency injection
- ✦AI-forward tooling and MCP resources
- ✦In-browser tutorials and playground
- →Get AI code completions while coding
- →Ask questions about code in the editor
- →Build on an open-source coding-agent foundation
- →Visualize historical graphs of code evolution
- →Assess development team performance using RSI and EMA
- →Understand developer skills and identify areas for improvement
- →Categorize commits by type (fixes, refactoring, etc.) to analyze investment balance
- →Identify individual and collective contributors within the team
- →Compare team performance with industry benchmarks
- →Receive weekly and monthly reports with AI-extracted insights
- →Onboard new developers to a codebase
- →Resolve bugs faster
- →Generate docs and tests automatically
- →Review pull requests with AI
- →Building a custom rich-text editor for a SaaS product
- →Adding real-time collaboration to a document app
- →Letting an AI agent edit documents with tracked changes
- →Importing or exporting Word or Markdown content in-app
- →Building scalable single-page apps
- →Enterprise web application development
- →Performance-critical front ends
- →Learning modern web development