
An AI-powered coding assistant that facilitates pair programming directly within your terminal, integrating seamlessly with local Git repositories.
Aider is an AI-driven tool designed to enhance the coding experience by enabling developers to collaborate with large language models (LLMs) directly from their terminal. It allows users to edit code within local Git repositories, supporting various programming languages such as Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, HTML, and CSS. Aider integrates with models like GPT-4 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet, facilitating tasks such as adding features, debugging, refactoring code, and updating documentation. By automating git commits with descriptive messages, Aider streamlines the development workflow, making it a valuable asset for developers seeking to boost productivity and maintain code quality.
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Aider is best understood as an AI-assisted developer tool. Aider lets you pair program with LLMs to start a new project or build on your existing codebase.
Last reviewed July 30, 2026
Aider lets you pair program with LLMs to start a new project or build on your existing codebase.[1]
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