A JetBrains extension providing access to state-of-the-art LLMs, such as GPT-4, Claude 3, Code Llama, and others, all for free
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This is an extension for JetBrains IDEs that integrates AI into your coding environment. By leveraging the power of Large Language Models (LLMs), this makes it an invaluable tool for developers looking to streamline their workflow and gain a deeper understanding of the code they're working on.
The plugin provides several key features, such as:
- Conversation History - View recent conversation history and restore previous sessions, making it easy to pick up where you left off
- Concurrent conversations - Chat with AI in multiple tabs simultaneously
- Seamless conversations - Chat with AI regardless of the maximum token limitations
- Predefined Prompts - Create your own editor prompt or override the existing ones
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Download the Plugin
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Choose Your Preferred Service:
a) OpenAI - Requires authentication via OpenAI API key.
b) Azure - Requires authentication via Active Directory or API key.
c) Custom OpenAI-compatible service - Choose between multiple different providers, such as Together, Anyscale, Groq, Ollama and many more.
d) Anthropic - Requires authentication via API key.
e) You.com - A free, web-connected service with an optional upgrade to You⚡Pro for enhanced features.
f) LLaMA C/C++ Port - Recommended to have a decent computer to handle the computational requirements of running inference.
Note: Currently supported only on Linux and MacOS.
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Start Using the Features
The plugin is available from JetBrains Marketplace.
You can install it directly from your IDE via the File | Settings/Preferences | Plugins
screen.
On the Marketplace
tab simply search for codegpt
and select the CodeGPT
suggestion:
After successful installation, configure your API key. Navigate to the plugin's settings via File | Settings/Preferences | Tools | CodeGPT. Paste your OpenAI API key into the field and click Apply/OK
.
For Azure OpenAI services, you'll need to input three additional fields:
- Resource name: The name of your Azure OpenAI Cognitive Services. It's the first part of the url you're provided to use the service: "https://my-resource-name.openai.azure.com/". You can find it in your Azure Cognitive Services page, under
Resource Management
→Resource Management
→Keys and Endpoints
. - Deployment ID: The name of your Deployment. You can find it in the Azure AI Studio, under
Management
→Deployment
→Deployment Name
column in the table. - API version: The most recent non-preview version.
In addition to these, you need to input one of the two API Keys provided, found along with the Resource Name
.
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Check out the full feature list for more details.
Note: Currently supported only on Linux and MacOS.
The main goal of llama.cpp
is to run the LLaMA model using 4-bit integer quantization on a MacBook.
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Select the Model: Depending on your hardware capabilities, choose the appropriate model from the provided list. Once selected, click on the
Download Model
link. A progress bar will appear, indicating the download process. -
Start the Server: After successfully downloading the model, initiate the server by clicking on the
Start Server
button. A status message will be displayed, indicating that the server is starting up. -
Apply Settings: With the server running, you can now apply the settings to start using the features. Click on the
Apply/OK
button to save your settings and start using the application.
Note: If you're already running a server and wish to configure the plugin against that, then simply select the port and click
Apply/OK
.
Linux or macOS
git clone https://github.com/carlrobertoh/CodeGPT.git
cd CodeGPT
git submodule update
./gradlew runIde
Windows ARM64
./gradlew runIde -Penv=win-arm64
Tailing logs
tail -f build/idea-sandbox/system/log/idea.log
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
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