Aide

Created By
UltraRepoa year ago
AI Development Extension for Visual Studio with support for UltraRepo with support for private AI LLMs and private MCP servers
Overview

What is Aide?

Aide is an AI Development Extension for Visual Studio Code that supports private AI LLMs and private MCP servers, enhancing productivity and quality for development teams.

How to use Aide?

To use Aide, install the extension from the Visual Studio Marketplace or search for 'UltraRepo AIDE' in VS Code Extensions. After installation, configure your API keys and preferences in the settings.

Key features of Aide?

  • Supports both private and public AI models including GPT-4 and others.
  • Model Context Protocol (MCP) for customized AI responses.
  • Real-time streaming answers and chat with files.
  • Code assistance features for creating and fixing code.
  • Export conversation history in Markdown format.

Use cases of Aide?

  1. Collaborating on code with AI assistance.
  2. Integrating various AI models for enhanced development.
  3. Managing prompts and responses efficiently in coding tasks.

FAQ from Aide?

  • Can Aide work with all AI models?

Yes! Aide supports a variety of private and public AI models.

  • Is Aide free to use?

Yes! Aide is open-source and free for everyone.

  • How do I configure Aide?

You can configure Aide by setting your API keys and preferences in the settings after installation.

Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
UltraRepo
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Language
TypeScript
License
ISC license
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