Codebuff
assistantsAI coding assistant with debugging
AI coding assistants help developers write, review, debug, and document code faster. They range from IDE plugins that autocomplete inline as you type to chat-based tools that can generate entire functions or explain unfamiliar codebases. This category lists 282 tools covering solo developers, teams, and specialized workflows like data engineering.
AI coding assistant with debugging
AI research assistant for summarizing and extracting data
AI coding assistant for development
AI infrastructure for autonomous and generative systems
AI code suggestions and autocompletion for developers
AI productivity tool for developers and creators
AI-powered dbt development with code generation and testing
Practice coding interviews with problems and mock interviews
AI code generation from natural language
Builds production-grade custom software faster with AI
AI code generation and intelligent debugging
Coding portfolio and assessment
Code security and quality analysis platform
Build and deploy full-stack apps with an AI agent
Generate code scripts for Excel, Google Apps, Bash, and more
AI coding assistant with intelligent suggestions
Deploy AI models to production securely
AI code review and knowledge preservation
AI code generation tool
Collaborative coding platform
Interactive coding lessons with gamified learning
Enterprise automation solutions with partnership and measurable outcomes
PyTorch tensor shape calculator for debugging
Convert web projects into deployable apps with AI
The core distinction in this category is between autocomplete-style assistants and conversational ones. Autocomplete tools (integrated into editors) have low friction and speed up routine coding. Conversational tools are better for complex refactors, code reviews, and explaining legacy code. Some tools, like Paradime, are built specifically for data engineering and SQL, rather than general-purpose coding. Interview Coder and similar products target a different use case entirely. Language support varies, so check whether your primary stack is well-covered before evaluating other features. For teams, access control, audit logging, and on-premise deployment options become important. Privacy is a common concern: tools that send code to external servers may conflict with proprietary codebases or compliance requirements. Pricing usually scales with seats, with free tiers available for individual developers.