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Open-source terminal AI pair programmer that edits code in your local git repo and auto-commits, working with most LLMs.
Open-source AI coding assistant offering autocomplete and chat in IDEs; the company was acquired by Cursor.
AI app builder that lets non-developers describe an idea and generate a working mobile or web app through chat.
Vibe-coding builder creating full-stack apps by chatting with AI.
AI prototyping tool that generates UI matching your design system, letting product teams test features fast.
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- ✦Terminal-based AI pair programming
- ✦Edits code in your local git repo
- ✦Automatic git commits with messages
- ✦Codebase mapping for large projects
- ✦Works with cloud and local LLMs
- ✦Voice-to-code, image/web context, lint and test
- ✦Open-source AI code assistant
- ✦Customizable autocomplete
- ✦In-editor AI chat
- ✦Community-built coding agent
- ✦Natural language to app generation
- ✦Support for both mobile and web app output
- ✦Deployment-ready output with responsive UI
- ✦Credit-based usage pricing pegged to AI provider costs
- ✦Rollover, non-expiring credits
- ✦Mobile companion app for building on the go
- ✦CodeFlying enables full-stack app creation via chat in minutes
- ✦AI UI generation from prompts
- ✦Match existing styling and design systems
- ✦Rapid, high-fidelity prototyping
- ✦Live team editing and sharing
- ✦Enterprise security and compliance
- →Building features and fixing bugs via AI in the terminal
- →Working on large existing codebases
- →Automating git commits
- →Using local LLMs for private coding
- →Get AI code completions while coding
- →Ask questions about code in the editor
- →Build on an open-source coding-agent foundation
- →Founders prototyping a mobile app idea without hiring developers
- →Non-technical users building internal tools or SaaS MVPs
- →Teams needing quick websites or content management systems
- →Developers experimenting with AI-assisted app scaffolding
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- →Prototype new product features
- →Test designs with customers
- →Build design-system-consistent mockups