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    OpenCode

    OpenCode

    The open source coding agent

    OpenCode is an open-source AI coding agent designed to assist developers directly from the terminal, desktop, or IDE environments. It functions as a locally running assistant that can analyze codebases, execute development tasks, and interact with external tools while remaining highly configurable. The system is built around an agent model that can perform actions such as file manipulation, shell execution, and web access with user confirmation. Its provider-agnostic design allows developers...
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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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