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    VT Code

    VT Code

    VT Code - semantic AI coding agent

    VTCode is a terminal-based AI coding agent designed to provide semantic code understanding and interactive assistance directly within a command-line environment. It is implemented in Rust and focuses on performance, portability, and deep integration with developer workflows that rely on terminal tools. The system leverages syntax-aware parsing technologies such as tree-sitter and AST-based analysis to understand code structure rather than relying solely on raw text, which enables more...
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    Rustpad

    Rustpad

    Efficient and minimal collaborative code editor, self-hosted

    Rustpad is a minimal open-source collaborative code editor for real-time writing in the browser. It uses operational transformation so multiple users can edit the same document at the same time without overwriting each other. The server is written in Rust, while the front end uses TypeScript, React, WebAssembly, and the Monaco editor. Rustpad is designed to be self-hosted and can run without a database by keeping documents in memory. It also supports optional SQLite persistence for retaining...
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