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An open-source autopilot extension for VS Code and JetBrains. Allows developers to connect any LLM (local or cloud-based) to power autocomplete, inline edits, and sidebar chat.
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An open-source autopilot extension for VS Code and JetBrains. Allows developers to connect any LLM (local or cloud-based) to power autocomplete, inline edits, and sidebar chat.
Pros
- Fully open-source and customizable extension
- Supports local LLMs (Ollama) for completely private coding
- Highly extensible slash commands and context providers
Cons
- Requires manual setup and configuration of model connections
- Lacks a polished out-of-the-box hosting environment
Best Use Cases
- Private offline coding using local models
- Custom enterprise model integrations
- IDE-integrated chat and inline edits
Workflow Fit Scores
Sources
- Data: MongoDB registry
- Pricing: Tool registry entry
- Vendor: continue.dev
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