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Bito AI

Use ChatGPT and OpenAI in your IDE/CLI to save 2 hours a day

Now Bito understands your codebase and marries it with the brilliance of GPT-4! Join 100,000 devs using Bito’s AI from their IDE/CLI to easily write code, explain code, write unit tests, comment code, check performance, and explain concepts.

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Hi Product Hunters 👋 Myself, @ananddas, and @mukesh_agarwal are excited to bring you the next generation of Bito AI – a totally new way to marry your codebase with the intelligence of GPT-4 and ChatGPT. We think it’s a product that can transform your development experience. We want to help you be a 10x developer, or at least save a couple of hours a day! So many people are using ChatGPT to help them with writing code, writing unit tests, explaining code, commenting on code – the list goes on and on. But ChatGPT doesn’t know anything about your codebase and isn’t in your IDE/CLI. Well, now that changes. Bito understands your codebase and brings that knowledge to give you personalized AI results. 🔥 No one has done this, at least not like Bito! We thought wouldn’t it be great if we could make an AI model that knows your code to give you personalized, specific, useful answers. Thus Bito’s AI was born. 🤞 Bito’s AI Assistant is like a Swiss Army knife that can do so many things – and save you so much time! Join 100,000 developers using Bito, submitting 1 million AI requests a week to our system. It works right in your favorite IDE (we support Visual Studio Code and all Jetbrains IDEs like IntelliJ, PyCharm, GoLand, etc) and is also available in your CLI. Bito AI is a FREE app! 👍 What does Bito’s AI Assistant help with? Basically, ask any technical question: 🔥Generate Code: Examples: “code in java to convert a number from one base to another”, “code to implement a rest API in go” 🔑 Explain code: “explain this code ” 🥇 Test Cases: “Generate unit tests for this code ” ☝️ Command Syntax: “how to set git config variables”, “create an encrypted s3 bucket using the AWS cli” ✍️ Comment Method: “Explain this code and explain the parameters ” ⚡ Improve Performance: “how can I improve performance of this code ” 🔒 Check Security: “Is this code secure?” 📽️ Explain concepts: "explain B+ trees, give an example with code", “explain banker’s algorithm” It also has a bunch of pre-created templates that you can access with one click. It opens any code suggestions in diff view, so you can see what you might be changing. The list goes on and on... We'd love to have you try it out, let us know what you think! It’s totally free. We know we have a long way to go, but your feedback will make it incredible! Thanks, Amar