The first there was stuff like Tab Nine. Then VS Code/Copilot kinda smoked it with better completions, which evolved into Chat and whatnot.
Then Cursor (VS Code fork) dropped. I'm using it. It's a slight evolution, being a bit more proactive with suggestions and help feels a bit better overall.
Then Cursor (VS Code fork) dropped. I'm using it. It's a slight evolution, being a bit more proactive with suggestions and help feels a bit better overall.
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I've tried it ~4 years ago, it was slow and meh back then, the local models just didn't work well.
Curious if it's still slow/bad or is it bias from past experience.
1️⃣ https://www.trae.ai/ — Looks nice, but the free-ness is suspicious.
2️⃣ https://codeium.com/windsurf — I've been impressed with Codeium's browser extension, this feels more heavily monetized and packed with new buzzwords.
Having all developer AI products in vscode instead of forks has to be valuable
While a paid plan, the editor itself is open-sourced and supposedly you can use local LLMs. I haven’t seen any other editor have those aspects yet.
Great value for $9 a month ... Unlimited Autocomplete, Chat and large model selection
*I don't work for them, just like the product interaction and unlimited part of the $9 a month price
https://sourcegraph.com/cody
Let me know if you would be interested in trying out our online completions beta if you decide to take a look 🙂