Codieum AI is a free code completion AI supporting 70 languages.
They provide an extension to multiple IDE's
I have well over ten thousands lines of xTalk code, and every time I have to re-use a function or handler I have to dig up an old file to copy/paste it or at the least find it somewhere in the current file with the find command and/or use the function index to go to the function and handler and find out what arguments it takes. So very time consuming. Been meaning to make a big old github database of everything useful, but...that's whole job and I'm not 100% sure how I should be naming things so other people can figure out what they do. The fact that xTalk uses like 90% of the English language as a keyword makes naming things tough...even as it makes other things easy, for instance "Player"...they couldn't call that MediaController?One of the core functionalities of Codeium is autocomplete: on every keystroke you make, Codeium tries to complete what you’re typing. Through looking at the current file, past edits, and context from relevant snippets within your codebase, it generates various plausible suggestions as “ghost text.”
Anyway, an LLM (large language model) that knows your code base is invaluable.
I absolutely suggest you download this for VS Code and go through the tutorial. Then take a look at Richmond's efforts and even tPerry2x assistance and my attempts in tutorial making. Notable efforts and I was thinking of pumping out applications in the same vain, but there's clearly a new paradigm to embrace.
Right now I have the tutorial open, the Codeium side bar explaning how to use the extension on the left, the tutorial running continously with video (gif?) in the center and the superfly syntax colored code window on the right, all on one screen, no shuffling off to a third party anything. And I'm learning Typescript. Here's a shrunk screen to see what I mean.
There's more to say, but I want to do this tutorial without distraction, brb.