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This is a common question we’re asked – here is the answer:
There’s no direct integration between GitLab and Codeium. However, since Codeium provides a VS Code extension (and many other IDE extensions), it should work seamlessly within GitLab as long as you’re using VS Code for your development. This means you’ll benefit from Codeium’s AI-powered features like code completion and chat functionality directly within your GitLab workflow.
Codeium can work with any code base via local workspace like other code assistance tools.
Similarly Codeium can index the local workspace as context. What’s a bit different is that Codeium can generate embeddings and retrieve for chat and/or code completion for on-prem installation or hybrid deployment through its integration with SCM and version control tools (GitLab / GitHub / Bitbucket / Azure DevOps / any git server).
Watch our demo: Integrating GitLab with Codeium and VS Code
In this video we demonstrate how to use Codeium (integrated with GitLab and VS Code) in order to write an application (written in Go language) that creates a client for Kubernetes observability.
For this demo we used the following:
- A GitLab account (free edition is enough)
- VS Code (free)
- A Codeium account (you can use a free account – in this example we used a paid one for getting the Claude 3.5 Sonnet model)
- Codeium Extension for VS Code (it’s free)
Our company officially represents both Codeium and GitLab and provide professional services, licenses, managed services and more (for both). Contact us for any questions from technical questions to commercials like getting trial licenses or asking for pricing and quotes: ai@almtoolbox.com
or call us: 866-503-1471 (USA & Canada) / +972-722-405-222