- Local coding assistant? No problem! Now, you can have your own coding assistant completely offline. With "Cody" extension powered by OLAMA, you can get autocomplete coding locally. It’s like magic – fast and free. 😎🚀
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The open-source "LLaMA Code" coding assistant is a revolutionary tool that allows developers to have their own coding assistant completely locally, without the need for an internet connection. In this tutorial, we will show you how to set up and use the "LLaMA Code" coding assistant powered by olama.
Getting Started with "LLaMA Code"
To get started, you’ll need to download Visual Studio Code and the "LLaMA Code" extension. Once you have downloaded Visual Studio Code, navigate to the extensions button on the left side and search for "Cody AI." Install the pre-release version and sign in with your preferred account.
Setting up "LLaMA Code"
After installing the "Cody AI" extension, you’ll need to configure it to use olama for inference. Next, open up a terminal in Visual Studio Code and download the "code llama 7B" model using the command olama pull Cod llama:7B dcode
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Configuring "LLaMA Code" in Visual Studio Code
In the settings of the "Cody AI" extension, select "unstable o Lama" as the autocomplete advanced provider. This will allow you to utilize the power of local models for autocomplete and code generation.
Using "LLaMA Code"
Once "LLaMA Code" is set up, you can start leveraging its capabilities to quickly generate code, modify existing code, add documentation, and generate unit tests. The ability to perform these actions locally without relying on an internet connection makes "LLaMA Code" a powerful tool for developers.
Conclusion
The "LLaMA Code" coding assistant provides a game-changing solution for developers who want to have a reliable coding assistant completely locally. With its integration with olama and the ability to leverage the power of local models, "LLaMA Code" opens up new possibilities for developers worldwide.
Key Takeaways:
- "LLaMA Code" allows developers to have a coding assistant completely locally, powered by olama.
- The extension seamlessly integrates with Visual Studio Code, providing a smooth user experience.
- Using "LLaMA Code," developers can quickly generate code, modify existing code, add documentation, and generate unit tests locally.
For more information, visit cody.deev.
FAQ:
- Q: Is "LLaMA Code" free to use?
- A: The "LLaMA Code" extension is free to use, with some rate limits for the free version.
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