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    opencode.nvim

    opencode.nvim

    Integrate the opencode AI assistant with Neovim

    ...The plugin supports a prompt library system, allowing developers to reuse predefined prompts or create custom ones tailored to their workflows. It also enables direct execution of AI-driven actions, such as code modifications or command execution, while giving users full control to review, accept, or reject changes through diff-based interfaces. The system integrates with an in-process Language Server Protocol implementation, enabling familiar features like hover explanations and code actions powered by AI.
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    Copilot.vim

    Copilot.vim

    GitHub Copilot for 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 is relatively straightforward using any plugin manager or manual git clone, and setup involves running :Copilot setup. You must have a valid Copilot subscription or access via enterprise for the service to work. ...
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