Codeium in Emacs
Install the Codeium extension in Emacs, and start seeing suggestions as you write comments and code.
Extension Installation
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Codeium.el README
Follow the instructions under "Getting Started" in the README of the public codeium.el repo. That's it!
Using Codeium
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Setup
While Codeium supports many languages, we will demonstrate with examples in Python. In Emacs, create a new Python file fib.py.
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From Code
Codeium can suggest multiple lines of code given a fragment of code that you write! Give the following simple header a shot:
Note: You may get slightly different results. This is due to a constantly improving model and sampling to increase the diversity of code generated.
Codeium should generate and suggest an entire function body, giving you a working implementation for the Nth Fibonacci number!

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Accept Suggestion
If you like the suggestion, just press Tab to accept.
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From Comments
Codeium can also understand comments, allowing you to get code from just a description of the desired functionality! Let's try the earlier example, except instead just write a comment and def, the Python keyword for functions:
Codeium should generate not just the function body as before, but also the function header!
