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Coding Assistants

Open-source AI code assistant for VS Code and JetBrains

Ollama

Local AI Infrastructure

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Run local and cloud LLMs, now including Codex App and CLI workflows

FeatureContinue.devOllama
CategoryCoding AssistantsLocal AI Infrastructure
PricingFree (open-source)Free (open-source)
GitHub Stars
20k
More stars
120k
PlatformsmacOS, Linux, WindowsmacOS, Linux, Windows
Key Features
  • Code completion
  • Chat
  • Multi-model
  • Custom commands
  • Context providers
  • One-command setup
  • API server
  • GPU acceleration
  • Model library
  • Modelfile
  • OpenAI-compatible API
  • Codex App support
  • Codex CLI launch/profile support
Pros
  • + Open-source Copilot alternative
  • + Works with any model
  • + Custom commands and context
  • + VS Code + JetBrains support
  • + Privacy-friendly
  • + Dead simple to use with one command
  • + Runs local models offline when hardware fits
  • + OpenAI-compatible API
  • + Huge model library
  • + Official Codex App and Codex CLI integration paths
Cons
  • Less polished than Copilot
  • Setup required for best experience
  • Completion quality depends on model
  • Smaller community
  • Requires enough local hardware for larger models
  • Local coding-agent quality depends heavily on the selected model
  • Cloud models may require Ollama Cloud subscription or usage costs
  • No built-in general chat UI without a companion app
Tags
codingopen-sourcevscodejetbrains
open-sourcelocalllminferenceprivacygpucodexcoding-agents

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