AI chat in the Visual Studio Code side bar. Rubberduck can generate code, edit code, explain code, generate tests, find bugs, diagnose errors, and more. You can even add your own conversation templates.
Hey Hunters,
I'm excited to launch Rubberduck, which brings ChatGPT to the Visual Studio Code side bar!
Rubberduck can
🤖 generate code
📝 edit code
📚 explain code
🧪 generate tests
🐛 find bugs
🕵️ diagnose errors
The best part is that Rubberduck is 100% open source and you can even add your own conversation templates. All you need is an OpenAI API key.
I hope that Rubberduck can help you automate tedious work and make coding easier. Give it a try and let me know what you think!
@asaskevich I stumbled upon it when I added chat support to the AI code explanations in a VS Code different extension (inspired by ChatGPT). I was amazed by how useful such a feature could be and turned it into a standalone extension, and then started to add more functions.
More than ChatGPT, it's optimized for development with custom actions such as "Edit Code" that provide you with a diff you can refine. Also, you can create your own custom prompts and that's cool.
This VS Code extension is incredibly user-friendly and provides a range of powerful coding features. The ability to edit code using AI and view the resulting differences is a game-changer. Simply select the code you want to modify, provide a prompt (such as "please refactor this into two functions"), and observe the resulting changes. In my opinion, it's a significant improvement over Codex, and it's also open-source.
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