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    TEN

    TEN

    TEN

    TEN (Transformative Extensions Network) is an open source framework designed to empower developers to build real-time multimodal AI agents capable of voice, video, text, image, and data-stream interaction with ultra-low latency. It includes a full ecosystem, TEN Turn Detection, TEN Agent, and TMAN Designer, allowing developers to rapidly assemble human-like, responsive agents that can see, speak, hear, and interact. With support for languages like Python, C++, and Go, it offers flexible deployment on both edge and cloud environments. Using components like graph-based workflow design, drag-and-drop UI (via TMAN Designer), and reusable extensions such as real-time avatars, RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), and image generation, TEN enables highly customizable, scalable agent development with minimal code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Dash0

    Dash0

    Dash0

    Dash0 is an OpenTelemetry-native observability platform that unifies metrics, logs, traces, and resources into one intuitive interface, enabling fast and context-rich monitoring without vendor lock-in. It centralizes Prometheus and OpenTelemetry metrics, supports powerful filtering of high-cardinality attributes, and provides heatmap drilldowns and detailed trace views to pinpoint errors and bottlenecks in real time. Users benefit from fully customizable dashboards built on Perses, with support for code-based configuration and Grafana import, plus seamless integration with predefined alerts, checks, and PromQL queries. Dash0's AI-enhanced tools, such as Log AI for automated severity inference and pattern extraction, enrich telemetry data without requiring users to even notice that AI is working behind the scenes. These AI capabilities power features like log classification, grouping, inferred severity tagging, and streamlined triage workflows through the SIFT framework.
    Starting Price: $0.20 per month
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    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder

    Qoder is an agentic coding platform engineered for real software development, designed to go far beyond typical code completion by combining enhanced context engineering with intelligent AI agents that deeply understand your project. It allows developers to delegate complex, asynchronous tasks using its Quest Mode, where agents work autonomously and return finished results, and to extend capabilities through Model Context Protocol (MCP) integrations with external tools and services. Qoder’s Memory system preserves coding style, project-specific guidance, and reusable context to ensure consistent, project-aware outputs over time. Developers can also interact via chat for guidance or code suggestions, maintain a Repo Wiki for knowledge consolidation, and control behavior through Rules to keep AI-generated work safe and guided. This blend of context-aware automation, agent delegation, and customizable AI behavior empowers teams to think deeper, code smarter, and build better.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Crush

    Crush

    Charm

    Crush is a glamorous AI coding agent that lives right in your terminal, seamlessly connecting your tools, code, and workflows with any Large Language Model (LLM) of your choice. It offers multi-model flexibility, letting you choose from a variety of LLMs or add your own using OpenAI or Anthropic-compatible APIs, and supports mid-session switching between them while preserving context. Crush is session-based, enabling multiple project-specific contexts to coexist. Powered by Language Server Protocol (LSP) enhancements, it incorporates coding-aware context just like a developer’s editor. It's highly extensible via Model Context Protocol (MCP) plugins using HTTP, stdio, or SSE for added capabilities. Crush runs anywhere, leveraging Charm’s sleek Bubble Tea-based TUI for a polished terminal user experience. Written in Go and MIT-licensed (with FSL-1.1 for trademarks), enabling developers to stay in their terminal while taking advantage of expressive AI coding assistance.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nitric

    Nitric

    Nitric

    Nitric is an open source, cloud-agnostic backend framework that enables developers to declare infrastructure as code and automate deployments using pluggable plugins. It supports multiple languages, including JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, and Dart. Key features include defining APIs (REST, HTTP), serverless functions, routing, authentication/authorization (OIDC-compatible), storage (object/file storage, signed URLs, bucket events), databases (e.g., managed Postgres with migrations), messaging (queues, topics, pub/sub), websockets, scheduled tasks, and secrets management. Nitric integrates with tools like Terraform or Pulumi, or lets you write your own plugins, and works with major cloud providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). It also supports local development with simulated cloud environments so you can prototype, test, and iterate without incurring cloud cost. The framework emphasizes declarative security, resource access management, and portability.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Brokk

    Brokk

    Brokk

    Brokk is an AI-native code assistant built to handle large, complex codebases by giving language models compiler-grade understanding of code structure, semantics, and dependencies. It enables context management by selectively loading summaries, diffs, or full files into a workspace so that the AI sees just the relevant portions of a million-line codebase rather than everything. Brokk supports actions such as Quick Context, which suggests files to include based on embeddings and structural relevance; Deep Scan, which uses more powerful models to recommend which files to edit or summarize further; and Agentic Search, allowing multi-step exploration of symbols, call graphs, or usages across the project. The architecture is grounded in static analysis via Joern (offering type inference beyond simple ASTs) and uses JLama for fast embedding inference to guide context changes. Brokk is offered as a standalone Java application (not an IDE plugin) to let users supervise AI workflows clearly.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato

    CTRLpotato is a macOS + Windows real-time AI interview assistant for live interviews, coding challenges, and proctored online tests. With one keystroke, it captures text selections, screenshots, or live-transcribed audio, fuses the context, and returns a concise, human-sounding solution from top models (GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, etc.). Runs off-screen or mirrored to your phone for screen-share safety, with custom shortcuts, resume/document context, and instant model switching. Zero on-screen clutter, stealth by design, and answers in 2–3 seconds—so candidates deliver clear, confident responses on Zoom/Teams, HackerRank, TestGorilla, and more.
    Starting Price: $29/month/user
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    seenode

    seenode

    seenode

    seenode is the European developer cloud that makes deploying and running apps effortless. Whether you’re building with Django, Node.js, Python, or Elixir, Seenode provides an environment optimized for modern development workflows. Key features include Git-based deployments, CLI and API tooling, persistent storage, and worker services for background tasks. With pricing starting at just €3/month and a free 7-day trial, seenode offers an affordable alternative to platforms like Heroku or Railway -without vendor lock-in. By hosting entirely in the EU, seenode ensures fast performance, data compliance, and peace of mind for developers and businesses. Deploy your apps in minutes, manage them with ease, and scale without surprises.
    Starting Price: $1/month
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    Gemini Enterprise
    Gemini Enterprise is a comprehensive AI platform built by Google Cloud designed to bring the full power of Google’s advanced AI models, agent-creation tools, and enterprise-grade data access into everyday workflows. The solution offers a unified chat interface that lets employees interact with internal documents, applications, data sources, and custom AI agents. At its core, Gemini Enterprise comprises six key components: the Gemini family of large multimodal models, an agent orchestration workbench (formerly Google Agentspace), pre-built starter agents, robust data-integration connectors to business systems, extensive security and governance controls, and a partner ecosystem for tailored integrations. It is engineered to scale across departments and enterprises, enabling users to build no-code or low-code agents that automate tasks, such as research synthesis, customer support response, code assist, contract analysis, and more, while operating within corporate compliance standards.
    Starting Price: $21 per month
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    GrowthBook

    GrowthBook

    GrowthBook

    GrowthBook is an open source feature-flagging and experimentation platform built to help teams release code confidently and measure the impact of product changes using their own data. It enables the creation and management of feature flags of various types (Boolean, number, string, JSON) with targeting rules, percentage roll-outs, safe ramp-ups, and experiment assignment. The platform is warehouse-native, allowing you to connect your data where it already lives (SQL data warehouses, Mixpanel, Google Analytics, and more) and run experiments and analyses without sending raw user-level PII to a third-party service. It supports modular usage; you can adopt just feature flagging, just experiment analysis, or both together. Key capabilities include: high-performance lightweight SDKs (enabling billions of feature lookups per day), a visual editor for no-code AB tests, and experiment reporting with advanced statistical methods.
    Starting Price: $20 per month
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    Massive

    Massive

    Massive

    Massive is a market-data infrastructure platform built to provide real-time and historical financial data to developers, startups, and trading firms. It delivers institutional-grade market data across stocks, options, indices, currencies, and futures, all via a streamlined API, WebSocket, flat-file S3 access, or SQL query interface. The platform emphasizes low latency, direct connectivity to major exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ, CBOE, OTC), and data normalization to eliminate survivorship bias and outdated pipelines. Massive positions itself as “modernizing Wall Street” by removing legacy bottlenecks and providing the same quality of market data typically reserved for large institutions, but now accessible to any app builder. The platform also includes extensive documentation, client libraries in Python, JavaScript, Go, and Java, tutorials, and example projects to accelerate integration.
    Starting Price: $29 per month
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    GPT-5.1-Codex
    GPT-5.1-Codex is a specialized version of the GPT-5.1 model built for software engineering and agentic coding workflows. It is optimized for both interactive development sessions and long-horizon, autonomous execution of complex engineering tasks, such as building projects from scratch, developing features, debugging, performing large-scale refactoring, and code review. It supports tool-use, integrates naturally with developer environments, and adapts reasoning effort dynamically, moving quickly on simple tasks while spending more time on deep ones. The model is described as producing cleaner and higher-quality code outputs compared to general models, with closer adherence to developer instructions and fewer hallucinations. GPT-5.1-Codex is available via the Responses API route (rather than a standard chat API) and comes in variants including “mini” for cost-sensitive usage and “max” for the highest capability.
    Starting Price: $1.25 per input
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    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy is an automated code review tool that helps identify issues through static code analysis, allowing engineering teams to save time in code reviews and tackle technical debt. Codacy integrates seamlessly into existing workflows on your Git provider, and also with Slack, JIRA, or using Webhooks. Users receive notifications on security issues, code coverage, code duplication, and code complexity in every commit and pull request along with advanced code metrics on the health of a project and team performance. The Codacy CLI enables running Codacy code analysis locally, so teams can see Codacy results without having to check their Git provider or the Codacy app. Codacy supports more than 30 coding languages and is available in free open-source, and enterprise versions (cloud and self-hosted). For more see https://www.codacy.com/
    Starting Price: $15.00/month/user
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    Upsun

    Upsun

    Upsun

    Upsun, formerly known as Platform.sh, is a cloud application platform designed to give developers production-perfect preview environments on every branch. It instantly clones live data, configuration, and code so teams can eliminate staging drift and accelerate testing and deployment. The platform enhances collaboration by allowing simultaneous development, stakeholder feedback, and rapid iteration without IT bottlenecks. With built-in observability, teams can monitor performance, optimize resources, and troubleshoot issues proactively. Upsun delivers strong security, automated compliance, sustainable hosting, and globally reliable infrastructure backed by 24/7 support. Trusted by major organizations worldwide, it empowers teams to deploy faster, cut costs, and improve development workflows.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    Qwiet AI

    Qwiet AI

    Qwiet AI

    The Fastest Code Analysis, Hands Down. 40X faster scan times so developers never have to wait for results after submitting pull requests. The Most Accurate Results. Qwiet AI has the highest OWASP Benchmark score, which is nearly triple the commercial average and more than double the 2nd highest score. Developer-Centric Security Workflows. 96% of developers report that disconnected security and development workflows inhibit their productivity. Implementing developer-centric AppSec workflows decreases mean-time-to-remediation (MTTR), typically by 5X - enhancing both security and developer productivity. Automatically Find Business Logic Flaws in Dev. Identify vulnerabilities that are unique to your code base before they reach production. Achieve Compliance. Demonstrate and maintain compliance with security and privacy regulations such as SOC 2, PCI-DSS, GDPR, and CCPA.
    Starting Price: Free
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    GuardRails

    GuardRails

    GuardRails

    Empowering modern development teams to find, fix and prevent vulnerabilities related to source code, open source libraries, secret management and cloud configuration. Empowering modern development teams to find, fix, and prevent security vulnerabilities in their applications. Continuous security scanning reduces cycle times and speeds up the shipping of features. Our expert system reduces the amount of false alerts and only informs about relevant security issues. Consistent security scanning across the entire product portfolio results in more secure software. GuardRails provides a completely frictionless integration with modern Version Control Systems like Github and GitLab. GuardRails seamlessly selects the right security engines to run based on the languages in a repository. Every single rule is curated to decide whether it has a high security impact issue resulting in less noise. Has built an expert system that detects false positives that is continuously tuned to be more accurate.
    Starting Price: $35 per user per month
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    Typora

    Typora

    Typora

    Typora gives you a seamless experience as both a reader and a writer. It removes the preview window, mode switcher, syntax symbols of markdown source code, and all other unnecessary distractions. Instead, it provides a real live preview feature to help you concentrate on the content itself. Typora allows you to manage your files easily, providing both file tree panel and articles (file list) side panel, allows you to manage your files easily. Organize your files your way, including putting in sync services, like Dropbox or iCloud. Automatically see the Outline structure of your documents in outline panel, which allows you to quickly go through the document and jump to any section with one click. Export to PDF with bookmarks. Go further and export or import. More formats, including docx, OpenOffice, LaTeX, MediaWiki, Epub, etc, can be exported or imported. See how large your document is in words, characters, lines, or reading minutes.
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    GroupBy

    GroupBy

    GroupBy Inc.

    Founded in 2013, GroupBy is an eCommerce Search and Product Discovery SaaS technology provider that powers some of the largest B2B and B2C brands. GroupBy’s AI-first composable platform is bringing next-generation search technology to retailers worldwide, helping to bridge the gap between consumer and merchant. Powered by Google Cloud Vertex AI Search for Retail, the headless eCommerce platform consists of Data Enrichment, Search and Recommendations, Merchandising, and Analytics and Reporting providing eCommerce merchants with access to a powerhouse of products and services designed to enhance the digital customer experience. Built on AI fundamentals, the GroupBy platform is transforming eCommerce merchandising from rule-based to revenue-generating, optimizing productivity and efficiencies, and reducing time to market - allowing retailers, wholesalers and distributors to focus on business strategic initiatives that drive revenue.
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    MyEclipse

    MyEclipse

    Genuitec

    MyEclipse is the best Java IDE for enterprise development, providing easy access to popular technologies in a single solution. From Java EE to Maven, from Spring to WebSphere, MyEclipse increases productivity and helps you write your best code. With better tools, it is simple to create a dynamic frontend along with a powerful backend, a winning combination for success. Java developers have so much more to consider than just writing great code. From keeping up with the latest Java versions and web frameworks, to implementing version control and deploying to a variety of application servers, there is a lot to manage. MyEclipse unifies your development tools in a single download, so you can stay focused on coding. MyEclipse is the same feature-rich Eclipse IDE that over 17,000 companies have relied on to build powerful applications for over 2 decades. Originally created by developers that noticed a real need for better software development tools.
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    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState delivers Intelligent Remediation for vulnerability management, which enables DevSecOps teams to not only identify vulnerabilities in open source packages, but also to automatically prioritize, remediate, and deploy fixes into production without breaking changes, ensuring that applications are truly secured. Existing tools overwhelm DevSecOps teams with excessive vulnerability data, false positives, and a lack of prioritization, often leading to inaction and increased exposure to exploits. ActiveState’s solution provides your DevSecOps with a comprehensive view of open source vulnerability status across your application portfolio, enabling them to prioritize the vulnerabilities that matter, assess the risk of updates, and choose recommended remediation paths. The ActiveState platform centers on open source languages packaged as runtimes that can be deployed in various form factors. Low-to-no CVE container images are also available for plug-in and play needs.
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    Sonatype SBOM Manager
    Sonatype SBOM Manager is a comprehensive solution for creating, managing, and monitoring Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs), ensuring compliance with global regulations and strengthening the security of your software supply chain. It supports the generation and analysis of SBOMs in CycloneDX and SPDX formats, integrating with both third-party software and internal applications. SBOM Manager automates vulnerability scanning, tracks software components, and alerts teams to security risks, making it easier to meet regulatory requirements. With advanced features like real-time monitoring, customizable reporting, and continuous security updates, SBOM Manager helps organizations proactively manage open-source risks and improve software security posture.
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    SonarQube for IDE
    Easy to use, no configuration needed — just install from your favorite IDE marketplace and continue to code while SonarQube for IDE (formerly SonarLint) does its job. Your current linting tools may come with overhead – specialized tools for languages or longer setup and config time. With SonarQube for IDE, you can settle on a single solution to address your Code Quality and Code Security issues. We have you covered with hundreds of unique, language-specific rules to catch Bugs, Code Smells, and Security Vulnerabilities right in the IDE, as you code. From dangerous regex patterns to non-compliant coding standards, SonarQube for IDE is your true confidante in delivering error-free code. With an intelligent tool by your side, your mistakes are only visible to you so you can understand them, quickly remediate them, and learn along the way.
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    JFrog

    JFrog

    JFrog

    Fully automated DevOps platform for distributing trusted software releases from code to production. Onboard DevOps projects with users, resources and permissions for faster deployment frequency. Fearlessly update with proactive identification of open source vulnerabilities and license compliance violations. Achieve zero downtime across your DevOps pipeline with High Availability and active/active clustering for your enterprise. Control your DevOps environment with out-of-the-box native and ecosystem integrations. Enterprise ready with choice of on-prem, cloud, multi-cloud or hybrid deployments that scale as you grow. Ensure speed, reliability and security of IoT software updates and device management at scale. Create new DevOps projects in minutes and easily onboard team members, resources and storage quotas to get coding faster.
    Starting Price: $98 per month
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    Phylum

    Phylum

    Phylum

    Phylum defends applications at the perimeter of the open-source ecosystem and the tools used to build software. Its automated analysis engine scans third-party code as soon as it’s published into the open-source ecosystem to vet software packages, identify risks, inform users and block attacks. Think of Phylum like a firewall for open-source code. Phylum’s database of open-source software supply chain risks is the most comprehensive and scalable offering available, and can be deployed throughout the development lifecycle depending on an organization’s infrastructure and appsec program maturity: in front of artifact repository managers, directly with package managers or in CI/CD pipelines. The Phylum policy library allows users to toggle on the blocking of critical vulnerabilities, attacks like typosquats, obfuscated code and dependency confusion, copyleft licenses, and more. Users can also leverage OPA to create custom policies.
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    CodeFactor

    CodeFactor

    CodeFactor

    Get a glance at code quality for the whole project, recent commits, and the most problematic files. CodeFactor will track new and fixed issues for every commit and pull request. CodeFactor will try to show the most critical issues first based on issue code size, file change frequency, and file size so you can start fixing only what's important. Create and track issues or comments directly from code files or project issues pages. CodeFactor will update the status for GitHub or Bitbucket pull requests as well. CodeFactor allows you to toggle inspection for any repository branch on the fly. CodeFactor integrates with Slack to send code quality notifications for every commit in a branch or pull request. To install, go to the repository settings page. Straightforward pricing based on private repository number. Plain and simple with no hidden fees. Seamless integration into your workflow.
    Starting Price: $19 per month
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    Caduceus

    Caduceus

    Caduceus

    The metaverse is not some avatars in front of a floating whiteboard. The metaverse has not been boxed and is not owned. It's whatever we want it to be. Join us in making one for the many. Anyone who believes there's a better way. We're building the world's first 3D metaverse platform for easy adoption. P2P comms, IPFS storage, and a whole load more fun on the Caduceus Chain Network. Tools in the hands of creators to disrupt the worlds of travel, education, social, film & TV, gaming, and entertainment as a whole. Creativity should run free. It's what we're all about. High-speed, low-cost creation for the whole community. Ready to mint. Ready to share. Weave your dreams freely through traditional gaming formats and Web3 with seamless bridging. Find us a barrier, we'll eat a barrier. And don't even get us started on bespoke hardware, it's all happening. We're way past single-chain thinking. The community needs a fully compatible DeFi ecosystem, so that's what we're building.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Raftt

    Raftt

    Raftt

    Raftt saves you from the frustrations of configuring, maintaining, and sharing development environments on your local machine. Containers were designed to simplify production, not development. So even if you get past the pain-to-deal-with drift and decay in your local env — you still spend hours working out what’s going on. With Raftt’s platform, you can spawn an unlimited number of consistent remote envs to run your code. Without losing the feeling of local development with your existing workflows and IDEs. With Raftt, you can share a URL to your remote dev env with your teammates. So you can collaborate and debug together in real-time. Your product lead can always access the link — even after you’ve switched to work on a different feature. Raftt lets you interactively debug containers inside your IDE by changing the nature of how they work. And now, when your container’s main process dies, the container doesn’t capsize with it.
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    NGINX Unit
    An universal web app server that combines several layers of the typical application stack into a single component. NGINX Unit simplifies the application stack for web apps and APIs by combining several layers of the typical stack into a single component. NGINX Unit is a universal web app server, intended as a building block for any web architecture regardless of its complexity, from enterprise-scale deployments to your pet's home page. It is equally suited to simplifying modern microservices environments as it is to modernizing legacy and monolithic applications. NGINX Unit was created by the original NGINX team on an all-new, open-source codebase. The architecture incorporates insights from over a decade of running the world’s most popular web server. Unlike the NGINX web server, NGINX Unit uses a multi-process, multi-threaded architecture. The NGINX web server is often deployed as a reverse proxy in front of web applications. NGINX Unit can run the application code natively.
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    Coveralls

    Coveralls

    Coveralls

    We help you deliver code confidently by showing which parts of your code aren’t covered by your test suite. Free for open-source repositories. Pro accounts for private repositories. Instant sign-up through GitHub, Bitbucket, and Gitlab. Maintaining a well-tested codebase is mission-critical. Figuring out where your tests are lacking can be painful. You're already running your tests on a continuous integration server, so shouldn't it be doing the heavy lifting? Coveralls works with your CI server and sifts through your coverage data to find issues you didn't even know you had before they become a problem. If you're just running your code coverage locally, you won't be able to see changes and trends that occur during your entire development cycle. Coveralls lets you inspect every detail of your coverage with unlimited history. Coveralls takes the pain out of tracking your code coverage. Know where you stand with your untested code. Develop with confidence that your code is covered.
    Starting Price: $10 per month
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    JetBrains Fleet
    Built from scratch, based on 20 years of experience developing IDEs. JetBrains Fleet uses the IntelliJ code-processing engine, with a distributed IDE architecture and a reimagined UI. We built Fleet to be a fast and lightweight text editor for when you need to quickly browse and edit your code. It starts up in an instant so you can begin working immediately, and it can easily transform into an IDE, with the IntelliJ code-processing engine running separately from the editor itself. Fleet inherits the things that developers love the most from IntelliJ-based IDEs – project and context aware code completion, navigation to definitions and usages, on-the-fly code quality checks, and quick-fixes. Fleet’s architecture is designed to support a range of configurations and workflows. You can simply run Fleet just on your machine, or move some of the processes elsewhere – for example by locating the code processing in the cloud.