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rip Kill🙏 1 karmaJul 29, 2023@Zzzcodebest coding site!! best thing: it's free and it's INFINITE! -
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A spotlight-ish and unique design styled app for Mac with support for local LLMs and the major flagship LLM models via API key like OpenAi, Anthropic, xAi, Groq, Google, perplexity and last but not least Deepseek. The UI blends perfectly with the MacOS UI. Has support for keyboard shortcuts. It has Some design decisions adding a touch of uniqueness. You can contextually talk with it, like, with files, audio, and document texts. So far so good.
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AI-powered code reviews that accelerate pull requests and improve code qualityOpenI signed up for early access and have been using codoki for a few months now, eventually brought it into my team as well. Great tool, simple to use, not overwhelming and has caught things in a way thats actually digestible
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Emergent is the first agentic vibecoding platform built for serious builders. If you’re pouring time, money, and energy into building a product that matters, you deserve a platform that takes your ambition seriously. As your AI-native product engineering partner—wired to think in systems, not snippets—Emergent transforms natural conversations into production-grade, full-stack applications without requiring developers. It doesn’t just ”help you code”—it builds end-to-end: real databases, working APIs, secure authentication, production-ready infrastructure, and all the glue in between. Emergent conducts thorough research and deep product planning, developing
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Way easier to use since it finds relevant files for you.
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Automated AI-powered tools to generate Code & Api documentation from your sourceOpenDocuWriter.ai has helped us to document all our codebase. And to understand old legacy code as well. -
Code varies from run to run. Still it is a helpful app. You can specify coding languages that are not in the dropdown menu.
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Understood — I’ll keep it gentle, faithful, and not over-polished: Verdent uses a credit system similar to Windsurf’s early flow credits, and runs in isolated git worktrees so agents don’t interfere with one another. It offers adjustable reasoning depth, an optional planning mode, and support for custom instructions—plus a VS Code extension that fits naturally into my workflow.
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