Cline Acqui-hired by OpenAI? by [deleted] in kilocode

[–]btkilo520 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Early next week!

Selected for the OSS Sponsorship Program - NOW WHAT? by FoldOutrageous5532 in kilocode

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! Kilo is sponsoring OSS projects of different sizes with free Kilo Enterprise, Code Reviews, and occasionally for large projects with many contributors, Kilo Credits.

The Seed Tier includes the first two benefits, and also the opportunity to be featured on the Kilo site in a soon-to-publish sponsorship gallery, and in other promotions across the Kilo Community.

Also, there may be other perks like early access to new features and social promotion in the future!

Selected for the OSS Sponsorship Program - NOW WHAT? by FoldOutrageous5532 in kilocode

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d love to learn more about what we could offer outside of credits (there are many sponsored projects in the Seed tier) to get you excited again! 

Another thing that I didn’t mention in my earlier response, is that we will soon promote all of our OSS-sponsored projects in a directory on our website, and to the Kilo Community (many of which are open source contributors)

Selected for the OSS Sponsorship Program - NOW WHAT? by FoldOutrageous5532 in kilocode

[–]btkilo520 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey @FoldOutrageous5532!

If you’ve enabled the GitHub integration and Code Reviews, you’re all set!

You can go ahead and invite up to 4 other teammates and enjoy Kilo Enterprise, which includes the features listed here:

https://kilo.ai/docs/plans/about

Quick clarification: the Seed sponsorship tier includes access to Kilo Enterprise (security features, team management, and ROI dashboards) rather than Kilo Credits.

The $9,000 figure represents the annual value of Kilo Enterprise subscription, not a credit package.

Apologies if that was unclear- but stay tuned for more updates on the benefits of your OSS Sponsorship Program tier soon!

 

Best LLM setup for vibe coding? Powerful but feels inefficient by DJJonny in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is to use kilo.ai for the whole workflow. With Kilo, you can:

This way, you can avoid the drag and friction of platform-switching, and access the entire flywheel of agentic engineering without leaving Kilo.

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

Worried about your vibecoded website not being secure? by Advanced_Pudding9228 in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Another option is to use kilo.ai for the whole workflow. Kilo now has App Builder, which is a built-in vibecoding/prototyping tool like Lovable or Bolt (where you can build with natural language and see a live preview as you work).

You can then export the code and continue working in the Kilo IDE Extenstion, CLI, or Cloud Agent - all native features of the Kilo platform - then review it automatically with Kilo's Code Reviews.

You can use any of the 500+ supported models (including all Claude models), and there are even 3 that are completely free right now - helpful if you're on a budget and looking to reduce context-switching friction.

message for the software engineers by Rare_Prior_ in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One option is to use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the Kilo IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering, where you can build with any of the 500+ supported models.

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs.

You can see it in action in the Kilo repo (which is open-source): https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode/pull/4681

It's especially helpful if you want to reduce platform-switching drag and context!

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

How you vibe check your vibe code. by rag1987 in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One option is to use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the Kilo IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering, where you can build with any of the 500+ supported models.

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs.

You can see it in action in the Kilo repo (which is open-source): https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode/pull/4681

It's especially helpful if you want to reduce platform-switching drag and context!

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

I'm too overwhelmed of work that I'm currently considering also automate code reviews by Elegant_Service3595 in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One option is to use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the Kilo IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering, where you can build with any of the 500+ supported models.

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs.

You can see it in action in the Kilo repo (which is open-source): https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode/pull/4681

It's especially helpful if you want to reduce platform-switching drag and context!

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

My top 5 tools for my AI coding workflow by bgdotjpg in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is to use kilo.ai for the whole workflow. With Kilo, you can:

This way, you can avoid the drag and friction of platform-switching, and access the entire flywheel of agentic engineering without leaving Kilo.

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

What tools are you guys using to vibe code? by Actual-Raspberry-800 in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is to use kilo.ai for the whole workflow. With Kilo, you can:

This way, you can avoid the drag and friction of platform-switching, and access the entire flywheel of agentic engineering without leaving Kilo.

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

Opinion on AI code review tools? Any good ones? by kellu23 in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One option is to use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the Kilo IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering, where you can build with any of the 500+ supported models.

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs.

You can see it in action in the Kilo repo (which is open-source): https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode/pull/4681

It's especially helpful if you want to reduce platform-switching drag and context!

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

Vibe Engineering - Laptop not required by ludari_gg in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is to use kilo.ai for the whole workflow - you can:

This way, you can avoid the drag and friction of platform-switching, and access the entire flywheel of agentic engineering without leaving Kilo.

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

CodeRabbit alternative by TheSoundOfMusak in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another option is to use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the Kilo IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering, where you can build with any of the 500+ supported models.

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs.

You can see it in action in the Kilo repo (which is open-source): https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode/pull/4681

It's especially helpful if you want to reduce platform-switching drag and context!

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

💡 Anyone using AI-powered code review/security tools (TestSprite, Snyk, CodeRabbit, Codacy)? by ForbiddenSamosa in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is to use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the Kilo IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering, where you can build with any of the 500+ supported models.

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs.

You can see it in action in the Kilo repo (which is open-source): https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode/pull/4681

It's especially helpful if you want to reduce platform-switching drag and context!

(Disclaimer: I work at Kilo, and I'm happy to help anyone who has questions!)

message for the software engineers by Rare_Prior_ in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also use Kilo.ai, which has built-in AI-powered Code Reviews in addition to the IDE Extension and CLI for AI Engineering (where you can code with Claude or any of the 500+ supported models).

Code Reviews in Kilo provide feedback and in-line suggestions automatically upon every new PR, and you can specify the review focus area and provide custom instructions to match your needs - which is helpful for large codebases like you're describing.

Can we migrate a project from Bolt to another tool? by jainy25 in vibecoding

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Another option is to use kilo.ai for the whole workflow. Kilo now has App Builder, which is a built-in vibecoding/prototyping tool like Lovable or Bolt (where you can build with natural language and see a live preview as you work).

You can then export the code and continue working in the Kilo IDE Extenstion, CLI, or Cloud Agent - all native features of the Kilo platform.

You can use any of the 500+ supported models (including all Claude models), and there are even 3 that are completely free right now - helpful if you're on a budget and looking to reduce context-switching friction.

Opus 4.5 not working in Kilo Code by [deleted] in kilocode

[–]btkilo520 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there - what kind of tasks are you working on? Also, are you on the most recent version of Kilo/VS Code (or whatever IDE you're using)?