
Open-source AI coding agent.
Free
Plandex is an open-source, terminal-based AI coding agent designed for large projects. It helps developers build software using generative AI productively. Key features include a diff review sandbox, full auto mode, and smart context management up to 2M tokens. Plandex supports multiple models from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google, avoiding vendor lock-in. It offers configurable autonomy, allowing users to switch between full auto and granular control. The platform handles large projects and files efficiently with tree-sitter project maps. Plandex has a strong community with over 14,000 GitHub stars and 1,000 forks. It aims to streamline the development process, enabling users to build entire features and applications with a robust, developer-friendly workflow.
Plandex is open-source, fostering community contributions and transparency.
Handles large projects and files with a 2M token context window.
Offers flexibility with full auto and granular control modes.
Allows staging and reviewing diffs across multiple files.
Integrates models from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google.
Efficiently manages context for complex tasks.
Operates within the terminal for a developer-friendly experience.
Install Plandex via the command line.,Initialize Plandex in your project directory.,Define your coding task or project requirements.,Choose between full auto mode or granular control.,Review and stage diffs, and execute commands.
Build entire features and applications with AI assistance.
Manage and work on large-scale coding projects efficiently.
Automatically debug code with AI-powered assistance.
Refactor existing codebases with AI support.
Developers looking to leverage AI for coding tasks.
Individuals interested in using AI tools for software development.
Plandex is open-source and free to use.
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