Terminal-based AI coding assistant with native UI, LSP support, shareable session links, multi-model integration, multi-session management, and open source licensing.

Terminal-based AI coding assistant with native UI, LSP support, shareable session links, multi-model integration, multi-session management, and open source licensing.

GitHub Copilot leverages the power of OpenAI Codex to provide real-time suggestions for code and complete functions, all within your editor. With its training on vast amounts of code, GitHub Copilot translates natural language prompts into coding suggestions across multiple...



A multi-platform, AI-augmented coding companion ensuring secure development with unit test creation.




The Agent Client Protocol standardizes communication between code editors (IDEs, text-editors, etc.) and coding agents (programs that use generative AI to autonomously modify code). The protocol is still under development, but it should be complete enough to build interesting...
JetBrains ReSharper for Visual Studio redefines the notions of developer productivity and code editing usability as applied to .NET. It provides efficient navigation and search features, industry-leading refactorings, smart code completion, and much more.


DeftGPT is the advanced and upgraded version of ChatGPT providing you with instant access to information right on your browser.




avante.nvim is a Neovim plugin designed to emulate the behaviour of the Cursor AI IDE. It provides users with AI-driven code suggestions and the ability to apply these recommendations directly to their source files with minimal effort.



With the Codiga Coding Assistant, developers create code snippets in a single click. Snippets are searchable from the IDE. And users can import snippets in their codebase in a second. Smart Code Snippets are public and shared on the Codiga hub or kept private and shared with a...




Codementor provides instant 1:1 help for software development. Build projects faster with on-demand live help from expert developers.


