What is Code Autopilot?
Code Autopilot integrates directly into GitHub, bringing the power of AI to your development workflow. It leverages state-of-the-art LLM models to assist with various coding tasks, enhancing both individual and team productivity.
The tool offers seamless integration, allowing developers to maintain their existing workflow while benefiting from AI-driven insights. By understanding and responding to issues created within repositories, Code Autopilot significantly reduces the time spent troubleshooting and implementing new features.
Features
- Chat with Autopilot: Engage in real-time conversations with Autopilot within Issue or Pull Request threads.
- Implement New Features: Transforms task descriptions into implementation plans with code snippets.
- Solve Bugs: Provides solutions for bugs.
- Speed-up Pull Request reviews: Summarizes changes in Pull Requests for efficient review.
- GitHub Integration: Seamlessly syncs with GitHub issues.
- Full Codebase Integration: Navigates the entire codebase and collaborates across multiple repositories.
- AI-Powered Coding Agents: Leverages cutting-edge AI coding agents driven by state-of-the-art LLM models.
Use Cases
- Automating bug resolution in software projects.
- Generating code for new feature implementations.
- Streamlining pull request reviews.
- Facilitating real-time collaboration on code issues.
- Enhancing team coding efficiency and productivity.
FAQs
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Does Autopilot work with my language?
Yes, Autopilot is compatible with virtually any programming language you prefer. -
Where is my code sent to?
Your code snippets are securely sent to OpenAI's API. Rest assured, OpenAI does not use your data for training their models. You can read more about this in OpenAI's terms. -
How many repositories can I install autopilot on?
You can install Autopilot on as many repositories as you need. Billing is per organization, and all repositories within the same organization count towards your usage. -
Do you store my code?
No, we do not store your code. Autopilot temporarily retains a copy of your code while resolving an issue. Afterward, we only store metadata about your repository, not the source code.
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