Compare the Top AI Coding Assistants that integrate with TextMate as of August 2026

This a list of AI Coding Assistants that integrate with TextMate. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with TextMate. View the products that work with TextMate in the table below.

What are AI Coding Assistants for TextMate?

AI coding assistants are software tools that use artificial intelligence to help developers write, debug, and optimize code more efficiently. These assistants typically offer features like code auto-completion, error detection, suggestion of best practices, and code refactoring. AI coding assistants often integrate with integrated development environments (IDEs) and code editors to provide real-time feedback and recommendations based on the context of the code being written. By leveraging machine learning and natural language processing, these tools can help developers increase productivity, reduce errors, and learn new programming techniques. Compare and read user reviews of the best AI Coding Assistants for TextMate currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Jedi

    Jedi

    Jedi

    Jedi is a static analysis tool for Python that is typically used in IDEs/editors plugins. Jedi has a focus on autocompletion and goto functionality. Other features include refactoring, code search and finding references. Jedi has a simple API to work with. There is a reference implementation as a VIM-Plugin. Autocompletion in your REPL is also possible, IPython uses it natively and for the CPython REPL you can install it. Jedi is well tested and bugs should be rare. A Script is the base for completions, goto or whatever you want to do with Jedi. The counter part of this class is Interpreter, which works with actual dictionaries and can work with a REPL. This class should be used when a user edits code in an editor. Most methods have a line and a column parameter. Lines in Jedi are always 1-based and columns are always zero based. To avoid repetition they are not always documented.
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