
Qodo (formerly CodiumAI)
Agentic AI for testing, reviewing, and writing code.
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Qodo is a multi-agent code integrity platform that enhances code quality with AI-powered tools across the software development process. Qodo’s agents for code testing, review, coverage, writing and more, enable developers to leverage AI to address complex, enterprise coding challenges. Qodo offers flexible deployment options, integrates seamlessly into developers' preferred IDEs and Git platforms, and supports all programming languages and testing frameworks.
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I have tried this tool for JS/TS. I really like the UI,I want to like this product more, and I continue to to try to use it, with the hope that with more training, it will become truly useful and a net time saver.
My first install did not work out of the box, and was met with semi ambiguous errors, but I eventually figured it out. My current use of it sometimes (I think) saves a little time by generating boilerplate, but I have to refactor it every time, or scrap it all together and just use the skeleton. It seems like there is some setup that can be done to configure a bit more, but at the time I looked into it, this information wasn't readily available or intuitive, and it's hard to find free time to dedicate to setting up a work tool.
That being said, I have high hopes, and will continue to poke at it :-)