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Unlock the Power of Coding with Google's Free Gemini Code Assist for Individuals

Google launches free Gemini Code Assist for individual developers, powered by Gemini 2.0, offering advanced coding capabilities and up to 180,000 code completions per month.

Google Launches Free Gemini Code Assist for Individual Developers

Google has introduced a free version of Gemini Code Assist designed for individual developers, accessible with just a personal Gmail account. Powered by Gemini 2.0, this tool is tailored to enhance coding efficiency and creativity through advanced AI capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Language Support: Supports all public domain programming languages.
  • Token Limit: Up to 128,000 tokens support in chat, allowing handling of large files and better understanding of local codebases.
  • Code Completions: Offers up to 180,000 code completions per month, significantly more than free competitors.
  • Chat Feature: Simplifies development by automating repetitive tasks such as writing comments and generating automated tests.
  • Integration: Available on GitHub for AI-powered code reviews, and in popular IDEs like Visual Studio Code and JetBrains.

Use Cases:

  • Generating HTML forms.
  • Writing scripts for daily tasks (e.g., sending weather forecasts).
  • Explaining and debugging Python code snippets.

Google Cloud has been offering a paid version of Gemini Code Assist to enterprise customers, and the free individual version aims to democratize AI-assisted development.

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