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    Orbiton

    Orbiton

    Snappy and configuration-free text editor/IDE for the terminal

    Orbiton is a terminal-based text editor that incorporates AI-assisted capabilities directly into a lightweight and efficient command-line environment. It is designed for developers who prefer minimal interfaces but still want access to modern AI features such as code generation, editing assistance, and contextual suggestions. The editor emphasizes speed and simplicity, maintaining a small footprint while integrating with external language model providers. It allows users to interact with AI features without leaving the terminal, preserving workflow continuity for those who rely heavily on CLI tools. ...
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    Ollama Copilot

    Ollama Copilot

    Proxy that allows you to use ollama as a copilot like Github copilot

    ...It acts as an intermediary server that exposes Ollama or other model providers through a Copilot-compatible interface, allowing developers to use local or self-hosted models for inline code completion. The project supports multiple providers such as Ollama, DeepSeek, and Mistral, enabling flexibility between local and remote inference depending on user needs. It integrates with editors like Neovim, VS Code, Zed, and Emacs by redirecting Copilot traffic through a configurable proxy layer. The system allows customization of parameters such as context size, token prediction limits, and prompt templates, which gives developers granular control over how completions are generated. ...
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