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CodeCompanion.AI is a free, open-source AI coding assistant with semantic code search, project-specific instructions, and privacy features. It supports various technologies, automates tasks, and aims to boost developer productivity.
Read original articleCodeCompanion.AI is a personal AI coding assistant offering a one-click install, easy-to-use, free, open-source, and privacy-focused desktop app. It boasts features like semantic code search, custom instructions per project, autonomous or collaborative modes, and a comprehensive set of tools including an interactive chat interface, web search capabilities, and a fully functional terminal. The app ensures user privacy and data security by storing all data locally on the system. Users can leverage CodeCompanion.AI for various tasks such as creating new projects, deploying applications, writing scripts, setting up CI/CD pipelines, and more. The tool supports a wide range of technologies like Rails, Django, Express, Angular, Docker, Jenkins, Kubernetes, and AWS Lambda. Additionally, it allows for code explanation, vulnerability checks, database operations, and automated testing. CodeCompanion.AI aims to streamline coding workflows, enhance productivity, and provide a seamless coding experience for developers.
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