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anktor | 9 months ago

Does anyone have experience with using this or another agent on local files? No company I know of will approve this for their owned repositories.

What about Gitlab instead of GitHub, is there an equivalent to cursor 1.0 product?

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input_sh|9 months ago

If you have a decent GPU or a modern Mac, you can run something like LM Studio (https://lmstudio.ai/) or Ollama (https://ollama.com/), configure the tool such as Cursor to use those models you've downloaded (personally I use Zed.dev), and then everything happens straight on your computer. Responses will be somewhat slower and not as good as state-of-the-art models, but they still can be helpful.

Git host doesn't really make a difference.

Oreb|9 months ago

What model do you use? I’ve been trying devstral with Zed, and found it rather disappointing.

adastra22|9 months ago

All of these agents work on local files... do you mean local LLMs?

sandos|9 months ago

No, he basically means thay companies will not allow LLMs on their own code, I think.

I work in a multinational conglomerate, and we got AI allowed ... 2-3 weeks ago. Before that it was basically banned unless you had gotten permission. We did have another gpt4 based AI in the browser available for a few months before that as well.

lauriswtf|9 months ago

Claude Code runs in your terminal and works with your local files.