Cline-for-llm brings agentic coding to Visual Studio Code

Cline-for-llm empowers developers with agent-based artificial intelligence directly in Visual Studio Code, supporting local models, custom tools, and interactive coding assistance.

Cline-for-llm is an advanced artificial intelligence assistant extension for Visual Studio Code, designed to streamline complex software development workflows. Leveraging cutting-edge agentic coding capabilities—powered by tools like Claude 3.7 Sonnet—Cline can navigate large codebases, analyze abstract syntax trees, edit files in real time, manage linter and compiler errors, and execute terminal commands, all while giving users granular approval over each step. This human-in-the-loop approach ensures control and safety, differentiating it from fully autonomous scripts.

The extension supports a wide array of API model providers, including OpenRouter, Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, AWS Bedrock, Azure, GCP Vertex, and Cerebras. Users can connect to any OpenAI-compatible API, or run models locally via solutions like LM Studio or Ollama. Cline dynamically pulls the latest model options from OpenRouter and tracks API token consumption and usage costs across tasks, providing full transparency.

With recent updates in Visual Studio Code´s shell integration, Cline now executes commands directly in the user’s terminal, monitoring real-time output to adapt to dev server changes or compilation errors. Developers can further extend Cline’s capabilities by creating, installing, or requesting custom Model Context Protocol (MCP) tools directly in their workflow. This enables sophisticated automations, such as fetching Jira tickets, managing AWS infrastructure, or pulling PagerDuty incidents, without leaving the editor environment.

Interactive debugging is facilitated by browser automation features, leveraging Claude 3.5 Sonnet´s computer use skills. Cline can launch a browser, interact with web pages, capture screenshots, and provide actionable insights when testing applications. The plugin also enables users to add targeted context—fetching documentation, importing workspace errors, or bulk-adding files and folders—reducing friction and allowing Cline to deliver precise help without overwhelming its context window.

To safeguard progress, Cline-for-llm snapshots the workspace at each step. Users can compare and restore earlier states, enhancing safety and experimentation. The tool is free, open source (licensed under Apache 2.0), and maintained by Cline Bot Inc., with active community spaces on Discord and Reddit. Comprehensive guides and contributor documentation are readily available for developers who want to extend or improve the platform.

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