
Open-source AI code copilot that integrates local and cloud LLMs directly into VS Code and JetBrains IDEs.
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Software Engineers, Indie Hackers, DevOps
AI pair programming in your terminal.

Better if you specifically need a different approach.
View Continue→Offers the most features for the lowest barrier to entry.

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By Paul Gauthier
Aider is a command-line tool that lets you pair program with an LLM. It can read your local codebase, write new features, fix bugs, and automatically commit the changes to Git.
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| Architectural Understanding | remove | check_circle |
| Git Integration | remove | check_circle |
| Multi-File Edits | remove | check_circle |
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AiderWe analyze tools across multiple dimensions including speed, ease of use, and feature set. Continue tends to shine in raw performance and speed, while Aider offers strong competition particularly in specialized workflows.

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Combine Continue with these tools for maximum efficiency.
Leverage Aider's strengths with this specialized stack.


Choosing between Continue and Aider comes down to your primary use case. If your focus is on general productivity, then Continue provides a more robust and polished experience. Conversely, if you specifically need software engineers and value free, open-source, and byok, Aider is the clear winner.
Ideal for individuals and teams who prioritize a streamlined interface and core capabilities.
Best for software engineers, indie hackers, devops looking for native git integration with auto-commits.
Common questions about comparing these tools.
AI-first code editor fork of VS Code with codebase-wide indexing, Composer, and fast autocomplete.
Free, high-speed AI code completion, in-IDE chat, and context-aware refactoring.