Coding AI Tools
Add Generated Code with a Click
Studio Bot displays smart actions next to the code it generates, making it easy for you to insert the code into the open editor, the Android Manifest, or add required dependencies for popular libraries used in the answer. With just a click, you can quickly add generated code to your project, saving you time and increasing productivity.
Receive Helpful Resources
For certain topics, Studio Bot offers to open the relevant documentation page with further information. This feature helps you gain a better understanding of Android development and offers additional resources to support your work.
"Ask Studio Bot" Directly from Your Codebase
Studio Bot offers a convenient way to get help directly from your codebase. By selecting text in the code editor, right-clicking, and selecting the Ask Studio Bot action, you can populate the chat prompt with the selected code. From there, you can decide whether or not to send the code to Studio Bot. It's important to note that Studio Bot won't send any code without your explicit authorization. Furthermore, Ask Studio Bot is available to help you troubleshoot warnings and errors in the code editor. This feature provides an efficient way to get help and resolve issues quickly.
The OpenAI Codex tool is recognized as a leading AI code tool at present. It leverages OpenAI's LLMs (GPT-3 and GPT-4) and has been trained on massive amounts of code. It has expertise in over a dozen programming languages.
BlackboxAI is a really smart computer brain made for creating code. It's awesome at understanding regular language requests and turning them into working bits of code
Phind is an intelligent search engine and assistant that is powered by generative AI. It is designed to provide you with quick answers to your queries in seconds, instead of hours. This tool is connected to the internet and can also be connected to your codebase if needed, which ensures that it always maintains the right context.
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