This last month, Qodo released several features across our platform, focused on improved chat interactions and enabling adherence to best practices, along with expanded model support for the most advanced models. Read on to learn more about the latest releases from Qodo.
Qodo Gen: Improved Chat Interactions
Chat History
We recently released chat history capabilities, allowing users to revisit and resume recent interactions, and easily switch between threads. This function ensures continuity in tasks, making it easier to follow up on questions, explore topics more deeply, and pick up where the user left off without losing context.
Current Limitations:
- Conversations are not preserved between sessions yet.
- Chat history clears when the IDE is closed.
- Maximum storage of 20 conversations.
We’re actively working to address these limitations in our roadmap to provide a more persistent and robust chat experience.
Copy Chat Responses
We’ve added new functionality to make sharing and documenting conversations simpler. You can now copy chat responses in both plain text and Markdown formats, making it easier to include them in your documentation or share them with your team.
Expanded model support
We’re excited to announce Qodo’s platform support for four new models, in addition to the existing support of GPT-4o.
- Anthropic Claude Sonnet 3.5
- OpenAI o1-preview and o1-mini
- Google Gemini 1.5 Pro
Qodo Gen provides an intuitive and seamless interface for model selection directly within the IDE. Users can easily switch between models, even in the same chat, while maintaining threaded conversations and context.
Learn more in our blog.
Best practices alignment
If a users’ project includes a best_practices.md file, Qodo Gen will now align generated responses with your documented best practices across all chat commands and free-form conversations. This ensures that the guidance you receive is not only intelligent but also tailored to your project’s standards.
Learn how to use best practices in our docs.
This feature is currently available only within the chat functionality.
Qodo Merge: intelligent code reviews
Suggestion Tracking Wiki
Accepted code changes are now automatically documented in a dedicated wiki page, allowing users to track changes, assess them, and learn from previously implemented recommendations in the repository. Accepted suggestions are documented in a dedicated wiki page named .pr_agent_accepted_suggestions.
Read more in our docs.
Ticket Compliance Analysis
Ensuring that your code changes align with project requirements is crucial. If your pull request contains a ticket number, Qodo Merge will now analyze the code to verify compliance with the ticket’s specifications.
Supporting GitHub Issues. Learn more in docs.
What’s next?
Looking ahead, Qodo is committed to refining our user’s experiences and expanding features that elevate context awareness, allow users to handle more complex tasks and navigate more development workflows with the help of AI.