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Codeium

Codeium

Free AI-powered code completion for everyone, everywhere

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Codeium
About Details
Name: Codeium
Submited By: Kenneth Corwin
Release Date 2 years ago
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Category Productivity Developer Tools

The modern coding superpower. State-of-the-art suggestions on 30+ languages in your IDE: VSCode, JetBrains, Vim/Neovim, Emacs, and uniquely as a Chrome extension, enabling it on notebooks (Jupyter, Colab, etc), websites like JSFiddle, and web IDEs like Gitpod.


Franz Bauch

Amazing product! Got the Vim plugin up and running in just a couple of minutes. The code completion is on par with Copilot and the fact that this is free makes it even more incredible. Kudos to the team!

11 months ago


Conner Gislason

@anshulr / @varunkmohan Very interested to try this out. Can you share how you are expecting to monetize this?

11 months ago


Marcus Macejkovic

This is sick!

1 year ago


Karley Frami

Congrats! Trying it soon.

1 year ago


Halle Wilkinson

congrats!

1 year ago


Garland Grady

Congrats on the launch! This seems super useful :D

1 year ago


Lance Morar

Kudos @anshulr . Such a well-thought-out product. Eliminating time on boilerplate codes and letting engineers focus on the game changing / novel stuff is such a fantastic idea :) Just curious - Is there any way for the recommender to check the sanity of its suggestions? Is there an in-built execution to check if the suggestion runs for every command it suggests?

1 year ago


Monserrate VonRueden

Great product and team!

1 year ago


Korbin Effertz

An impressive platform for coders. Great product. Congrats on your launch!

1 year ago


Makenna Eichmann

Been using Codeium with VSCode for a while now and & it's always magic when it gets what I'm just about to write! Code completions are fast. The developers are great & always responsive to issues in the Discord! They're always making updates - loving the progress & kudos to the team! 💪

1 year ago


Orrin Batz

I have the Codeium extension for VS Code installed. This is a great tool with a promising future. I've seen the suggestions improve in just these few weeks. There's no reason *not* to create an account and try it, since you're getting the option to use it free for as long as Codeium is around. I've been bugging my friends and colleagues to sign up. Even if your employer won't let you use it, you can use it on your personal stuff; if you're wary of the telemetry, sign up and *don't* use it, just see how it plays out... you can start using it later when you feel comfortable. I was on the Copilot beta and, overall, Codeium suggestions are right about where they were. There are some weak spots at the moment -- suggestions in C# can look like Java, suggestions in Perl can be a bit rudimentary -- but I expect these to improve. To take a couple of other random examples, the PHP and CSS suggestions are pretty good even though they aren't "featured" areas of expertise like Python and JS. Be smart and sign up, it's free.

1 year ago


Hazel Altenwerth

I recently evaluated Codeium as a code completion tool and was impressed with its features. Compared to GitHub Copilot, Codeium offers several advantages in terms of price and availability. It's free to use, while GitHub Copilot charges $10 per month. Additionally, Codeium is available on a wider range of platforms than GitHub Copilot. And the Codeium don't stop giving suggesting if the files contain inappropriate words like GitHub Copilot for example, I was making a tool to help suicidal people and my file had "suicide" word in it and because of that word I was not getting any suggestions from GitHub Copilot while Codeium worked amazingly. However, there are also some drawbacks to using Codeium. In terms of accuracy, my evaluation showed that Codeium's accuracy rate was 25.4%, while GitHub Copilot's was 56%. Additionally, I found that Codeium was slower in comparison to GitHub Copilot. It took me four times longer to complete tasks using Codeium, which I attribute to its higher latency and smaller suggestion list. So, this evaluation was done by me by manually completing the test cases on Feb 5th, 2023. And the time taken by Codeium was 46 minutes while GitHub co-pilot took 11 minutes and 47 seconds to complete all the 163 test cases. Overall, I think that Codeium is best because of its availability and the fact that it is free.

1 year ago


Burley Collins

I have used copilot for a long time for free because im a student but then i heard about codium. I decided to try it out and after using it for a while i permanently switched. As far as I can tell the quality is about equal to copilot but its free and also more community driven and not a big corporation like microsoft which is something i like. I recommend anyone to at least give it a try. It only gets better from here and what do you have to loose? Its free.

1 year ago


Jackson Fisher

Been using Codeium for months on VSCode! Literally just used it to write a bunch of TypeScript boilerplate. I never used Copilot because I didn't feel like paying for it, but it's been cool to experience the magic of a code completion tool. Look forward to improvements and new features. :)

1 year ago


Maxwell Blanda

Congrats on the launch! Will surely try this out :)

1 year ago