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    Kaku

    Kaku

    A fast, out-of-the-box terminal built for AI coding

    Kaku is a fast, out-of-the-box terminal built for AI coding workflows. It is a deeply customized fork of WezTerm that aims to provide practical defaults rather than requiring users to assemble a terminal setup from scratch. The app includes common developer shortcuts for tabs, windows, panes, settings, lazygit, file management, screen clearing, and AI-related actions. Kaku also includes an assistant mode that can help with automatic error recovery and natural-language command generation. It...
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    Copilot.vim

    Copilot.vim

    GitHub Copilot for Vim and Neovim

    Copilot.vim is a plugin that integrates GitHub Copilot — the AI code completion tool from GitHub — with Vim and Neovim. It effectively brings inline AI-powered code suggestions into the editor: you type a comment or a function name (or simply start coding) and Copilot proposes completions which you can accept (often via Tab) or reject. The plugin supports a variety of languages and code contexts, just as Copilot itself does, and aims to make the interaction feel native in Vim. Installation...
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