Kilo Code is an advanced AI coding assistant designed to enhance your coding experience in VS Code. Its unique orchestration modes simplify complex tasks, allowing developers to focus on innovation and creativity.
Kilo Code integrates AI capabilities into the VS Code environment, enabling developers to automate mundane coding tasks, debug effectively, and generate code efficiently. Its unique modes—Orchestrator, Architect, Code, and Debug—facilitate seamless coordination among various stages of development. Kilo ensures error recovery, libraries context accuracy, and memory retention for personalized coding workflows, all while being completely open source without lock-in.
Who will use Kilo Code?
Software developers
Data scientists
Freelancers
Team leads
Engineering managers
How to use the Kilo Code?
Step1: Install the Kilo Code extension for VS Code.
Step2: Choose the mode based on your task (Orchestrator, Architect, Code, Debug).
Step3: Set up any necessary project parameters.
Step4: Begin coding and let Kilo assist you with suggestions and automations.
Step5: Review the code generated by Kilo and implement it into your project.
Platform
Web
Mac
Windows
Kilo Code's Core Features & Benefits
The Core Features
Orchestrator Mode
Architect Mode
Code Mode
Debug Mode
Memory bank for context retention
The Benefits
Increased coding efficiency
Reduced time spent on debugging
Personalized coding experience
Automatic error detection and recovery
No vendor lock-in or telemetry tracking
Kilo Code's Main Use Cases & Applications
Breaking down complex software projects
Automating repetitive coding tasks
Debugging applications
Generating optimized code snippets
Managing dependencies and library contexts
Kilo Code's Pros & Cons
The Pros
Open source with no lock-in and no training on user data
Supports multiple specialized AI modes for orchestrating complex coding tasks
Automatic failure recovery and bug fixing
Integration with popular projects and marketplace for enhanced features
Hallucination-free code generation using library documentation