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✓ verifiedFreemium

Open-source AI coding assistant offering autocomplete and chat in IDEs; the company was acquired by Cursor.

👁 775K/mo
Sherpa Coder
✓ verifiedFree

VS Code extension letting developers chat with their own custom OpenAI assistants without leaving the editor.

GitLoop
✓ verifiedFree trial

AI codebase assistant that chats with your repos to search, debug, review PRs, and generate docs and unit tests.

👁 11K/mo2.7K
Vibecode.dev
✓ verifiedPaid

AI app builder that lets non-developers describe an idea and generate a working mobile or web app through chat.

👁 367K/mo
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Core features
  • Open-source AI code assistant
  • Customizable autocomplete
  • In-editor AI chat
  • Community-built coding agent
  • in-editor chat with OpenAI assistants
  • workspace source-code context sharing
  • support for custom, user-defined assistants
  • secure management of the user's OpenAI account
  • Chat with your repositories
  • Natural-language codebase search
  • Fast code indexing
  • AI pull-request and commit review
  • Automated documentation generation
  • AI unit-test generation
  • 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
Use cases
  • Get AI code completions while coding
  • Ask questions about code in the editor
  • Build on an open-source coding-agent foundation
  • getting coding help without switching out of VS Code
  • using a personalized OpenAI assistant tuned to a project
  • quick in-editor Q&A while writing code
  • Onboard new developers to a codebase
  • Resolve bugs faster
  • Generate docs and tests automatically
  • Review pull requests with AI
  • 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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