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GitFluence
✓ verifiedFree

Free AI helper that turns a plain-English description of a task into the matching Git command to copy and run.

Refraction.dev
✓ verifiedFreemium

AI coding assistant for editors and IDEs that explains, refactors, documents, and generates code across 56 languages.

👁 2.8K/mo
Firebase Studio
✓ verifiedFree

Browser-based AI dev workspace by Google for full-stack apps; being sunset on 22 Mar 2027, no new workspaces.

👁 531K/mo
Angular.dev
✓ verifiedFree

Google's open-source TypeScript framework for building scalable web apps, featuring signals, reactivity and first-party tooling.

👁 1.1M/mo
Pricing

No public pricing

Hobby: Free (10 code generations, 1 user)
Pro: $8/mo (unlimited generations, editor extensions)
Team: $14/user/mo (multiple members, shared history)

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Core features
  • Natural-language to Git command suggestions
  • AI-driven command matching
  • Copy-ready command output
  • Git guides and reference
  • Bug detection and fix suggestions
  • Code and CSS framework conversion
  • Unit test and documentation generation
  • Regex, SQL query, and CI/CD pipeline generation
  • Code explanation and style checking
  • Editor extensions for VS Code, Sublime, JetBrains, Visual Studio
  • Cloud workspaces for full-stack development
  • App Prototyping agent from natural language
  • Gemini AI for coding, debugging and docs
  • Repo import from GitHub, GitLab and Bitbucket
  • Web previews and Android emulators
  • Deploy to Firebase App Hosting, Hosting or Cloud Run
  • 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
Use cases
  • Find the correct Git command quickly
  • Learn Git syntax by describing a goal
  • Avoid memorizing Git flags
  • Generating unit tests for existing functions
  • Refactoring legacy code to modern practices
  • Producing inline documentation automatically
  • Learning new programming languages or concepts via AI explanations
  • Prototyping apps from a prompt or mockup
  • Building full-stack apps in the browser
  • Collaborating and sharing preview URLs
  • Deploying and monitoring apps quickly
  • Building scalable single-page apps
  • Enterprise web application development
  • Performance-critical front ends
  • Learning modern web development
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