
Cline
SoftwareOpen-source autonomous AI coding agent for VS Code — bring your own model and keys, with full control and no lock-in.

About Cline
Cline is an open-source, autonomous AI coding agent that lives inside VS Code, letting the AI plan and make multi-file changes, run commands and complete coding tasks while you stay in full control. Unlike closed, all-in-one AI editors, Cline works in the editor you already use and lets you bring your own models and API keys, so you choose the underlying AI and avoid being locked into a single vendor's platform, pricing or roadmap.
Its appeal is openness and control. As an open-source agent, you can trust how it works, rely on and contribute to a community, and configure it to your needs. Bringing your own keys means flexibility over cost and model choice — a real advantage in a fast-moving AI landscape. It brings agentic, autonomous coding — where the AI works through a task step by step — into a familiar VS Code workflow, so you get modern AI assistance without abandoning your existing setup, extensions and muscle memory.
Cline is a great fit for developers who want powerful AI coding help but value open source, control over the model, and staying in VS Code rather than switching to a separate closed editor. It sits alongside tools like Continue and Aider in the open-source AI-coding space, and serves as a flexible alternative to closed editors such as Cursor and Windsurf. If you want agentic AI coding on your terms — open, configurable and lock-in-free, right inside your editor — Cline is exactly that.
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