It's annoying for humans to bop between tools while coding. It's impossible for code AI. We're trying to solve both problems with the OpenCtx open standard.
Cody for VS Code v1.18 is now available. We’ve added GPT-4o support for Cody Pro users, plus a new way to add files to chat context directly from your file tree.
I’ve got something new for you today. At least, it’s new to me, and hopefully it’s new to most of you as well. It is a powerful idea that is emerging in the Coding Assistant space, as we build out the Cody experience and learn our way around this new world.
Sourcegraph's Code Search now supports read-only rendering of Jupyter Notebooks (.ipynb files), allowing users to view rich text, and media directly in the file view.
The latest Sourcegraph release includes a new point-in-time search filter for Code Search, plus new Code Insights drill-downs to see exactly what your codebase looked like at given timestamps.
Cody for JetBrains v5.5.8 is now available! We’ve updated the multi-repo context selector, improved the extension stability for Apple silicon users, and increased the context windows for Cody's LLMs.
Cody for VS Code v1.16 is now available. You can now create more powerful custom commands to edit or insert code directly. We’ve also made quality-of-life updates to Cody’s Ollama compatibility and deprecated Claude 2 models in favor of Claude 3.
Learn how Michał Janiszewski used SIMD to optimize the OpenRCT2 project. With the help of Cody, Michał was able to achieve a significant performance improvement.
This article explores data visualizations using D3.js, covering its features, getting started, working principles, and how to create charts with the help of Cody.
Cody for VS Code v1.14.0 is now available. This update includes expanded input and output context windows, a new chat interface, improved unit tests, and more.
Cody for JetBrains v5.5.2 is now available, including fixes for autocomplete formatting bugs, a new chat export function, and Claude 3 Sonnet for Cody Free users.
Cody for VS Code v1.12.0 is now available. This release brings Claude 3 Sonnet to Cody Free users as the new default model plus several improvements for context handling.
Cody empowers support engineers to unblock themselves and solve complex issues autonomously. By leveraging Cody's capabilities for documentation retrieval, error detection, script writing, and infrastructure explanation.
Cody for VS Code v1.10.0 is now available, this release includes support for Claude 3 Haiku, several improvements to doc string generation, and debugging.
Charles Goode, an electrical engineering student at Kennesaw State University, shares his experience using Cody to rapidly implement a GPS data logging system for the university's Formula SAE racing team, Kennesaw Motorsports.