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Coding-KRANTI

Coding-KRANTI

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Autonomous coding agent right in your IDE, capable of creating/editing files, running commands, using the browser, and more with your permission every step of the way.
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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CodingKRANTI AI Assistant

Meet CodingKRANTI , an AI-based coding assistant, which can suggest code in the current or following lines. It is powered by a large-scale code generation model.

Thanks to Claude Sonnet's agentic coding capabilities, CodingKRANTI AI Assistant can handle complex software development tasks step-by-step. With tools that let it create and edit files, explore large projects, use the browser, and execute terminal commands (after you grant permission), it can assist you in ways that go beyond code completion or tech support. CodingKRANTI AI Assistant can even use the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to create new tools and extend its own capabilities. While autonomous AI scripts traditionally run in sandboxed environments, this extension provides a human-in-the-loop GUI to approve every file change and terminal command, providing a safe and accessible way to explore the potential of agentic AI.

  1. Enter your task and add images to convert mockups into functional apps or fix bugs with screenshots.
  2. CodingKRANTI AI Assistant starts by analyzing your file structure and source code ASTs, running regex searches, and reading relevant files to get up to speed in existing projects. By carefully managing what information is added to context, CodingKRANTI AI Assistant can provide valuable assistance even for large, complex projects without overwhelming the context window.
  3. Once CodingKRANTI AI Assistant has the information it needs, it can:
    • Create and edit files + monitor linter/compiler errors along the way, letting him proactively fix issues like missing imports and syntax errors on his own.
    • Execute commands directly in your terminal and monitor their output as he works, letting him e.g., react to dev server issues after editing a file.
    • For web development tasks, CodingKRANTI can launch the site in a headless browser, click, type, scroll, and capture screenshots + console logs, allowing him to fix runtime errors and visual bugs.
  4. When a task is completed, CodingKRANTI AI Assistant will present the result to you with a terminal command like open -a "Google Chrome" index.html, which you run with a click of a button.

[!TIP] Follow this guide to open CodingKRANTI AI Assistant on the right side of your editor. This lets you use it side-by-side with your file explorer and see how it changes your workspace more clearly.


Use any API and Model

CodingKRANTI supports API providers like OpenRouter, Anthropic, OpenAI, Google Gemini, AWS Bedrock, Azure, GCP Vertex, Cerebras and Groq. You can also configure any OpenAI compatible API, or use a local model through LM Studio/Ollama. If you're using OpenRouter, the extension fetches their latest model list, allowing you to use the newest models as soon as they're available.

The extension also keeps track of total tokens and API usage cost for the entire task loop and individual requests, keeping you informed of spend every step of the way.

Run Commands in Terminal

Thanks to the new shell integration updates in VSCode v1.93, CodingKRANTI can execute commands directly in your terminal and receive the output. This allows him to perform a wide range of tasks, from installing packages and running build scripts to deploying applications, managing databases, and executing tests, all while adapting to your dev environment & toolchain to get the job done right.

For long running processes like dev servers, use the "Proceed While Running" button to let CodingKRANTI continue in the task while the command runs in the background. As CodingKRANTI works he’ll be notified of any new terminal output along the way, letting him react to issues that may come up, such as compile-time errors when editing files.


Create and Edit Files

CodingKRANTI can create and edit files directly in your editor, presenting you a diff view of the changes. You can edit or revert CodingKRANTI's changes directly in the diff view editor, or provide feedback in chat until you're satisfied with the result. CodingKRANTI also monitors linter/compiler errors (missing imports, syntax errors, etc.) so he can fix issues that come up along the way on his own.

All changes made by CodingKRANTI are recorded in your file's Timeline, providing an easy way to track and revert modifications if needed.

Use the Browser

With Claude Sonnet's new Computer Use capability, CodingKRANTI can launch a browser, click elements, type text, and scroll, capturing screenshots and console logs at each step. This allows for interactive debugging, end-to-end testing, and even general web use! This gives him autonomy to fixing visual bugs and runtime issues without you needing to handhold and copy-pasting error logs yourself.

Try asking CodingKRANTI to "test the app", and watch as he runs a command like npm run dev, launches your locally running dev server in a browser, and performs a series of tests to confirm that everything works. See a demo here.


"add a tool that..."

Thanks to the Model Context Protocol, CodingKRANTI can extend his capabilities through custom tools. While you can use community-made servers, CodingKRANTI can instead create and install tools tailored to your specific workflow. Just ask CodingKRANTI to "add a tool" and he will handle everything, from creating a new MCP server to installing it into the extension. These custom tools then become part of CodingKRANTI's toolkit, ready to use in future tasks.

  • "add a tool that fetches Jira tickets": Retrieve ticket ACs and put CodingKRANTI to work
  • "add a tool that manages AWS EC2s": Check server metrics and scale instances up or down
  • "add a tool that pulls the latest PagerDuty incidents": Fetch details and ask CodingKRANTI to fix bugs


Add Context

@url: Paste in a URL for the extension to fetch and convert to markdown, useful when you want to give CodingKRANTI the latest docs

@problems: Add workspace errors and warnings ('Problems' panel) for CodingKRANTI to fix

@file: Adds a file's contents so you don't have to waste API requests approving read file (+ type to search files)

@folder: Adds folder's files all at once to speed up your workflow even more

Checkpoints: Compare and Restore

As CodingKRANTI works through a task, the extension takes a snapshot of your workspace at each step. You can use the 'Compare' button to see a diff between the snapshot and your current workspace, and the 'Restore' button to roll back to that point.

For example, when working with a local web server, you can use 'Restore Workspace Only' to quickly test different versions of your app, then use 'Restore Task and Workspace' when you find the version you want to continue building from. This lets you safely explore different approaches without losing progress.


Contributing

To contribute to the project, start with our Contributing Guide to learn the basics. You can also join our Discord to chat with other contributors in the #contributors channel. If you're looking for full-time work, check out our open positions on our careers page!

Enterprise

Get the same CodingKRANTI experience with enterprise-grade controls: SSO (SAML/OIDC), global policies and configuration, observability with audit trails, private networking (VPC/private link), and self-hosted or on-prem deployments, and enterprise support. Learn more at our enterprise page or talk to us.

License

Apache 2.0 © 2026 CodingKRANTI Bot Inc.

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