- Introduction
- Installation
- Configuration
- Getting Started
- Features
- Using AirCodum
- Command Reference
- Security Considerations
- Troubleshooting
- Contributing
AirCodum is your intelligent smartphone companion for Visual Studio Code! AirCodum bridges the gap between your devices and your development environment, offering seamless file transfer, AI-powered coding assistance, and intuitive commanding over your VS Code instance, right from your smartphone!
- Open Visual Studio Code
- Go to the Extensions view (Ctrl+Shift+X or Cmd+Shift+X)
- Search for "AirCodum"
- Click "Install"
- Reload VS Code when prompted
1.) Extension in Open VSX 2.) VS Code Marketplace Link
Download the "AirCodum" app from the Android Play Store from Google Play Store link
Download the "AirCodum" app from the App Store: iOS App Store link
Check out this demo to understand how to use AirCodum: AirCodum YouTube Demo
- Obtain an API key from OpenAI (https://openai.com/)
- In VS Code, open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P)
- Type "AirCodum: Open Webview" and select it
- In the AirCodum interface, enter your API key in the "OpenAI API Key" field
- Click "Save Key"
- Go to File > Preferences > Settings (Ctrl+, or Cmd+,)
- Search for "AirCodum"
- Find the "Port" setting and change it to your desired port number
- The default port is 5000
- Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P)
- Type "AirCodum: Start AirCodum Server" and select it
- AirCodum will display an IP address and port
- Use any WebSocket client on your other devices to connect to this address
- Seamless File Transfer: Send files from your phone or tablet directly to VS Code
- AI-Powered Chat: Get coding help, explanations, and suggestions
- Image Analysis: Send images from your smartphone to the VS Code instance and use AI for text extraction or analysis
- Smart Commands: Control VS Code using natural language. 800+ commands supported.
- Screen Capture: Take screenshots of your development environment and get them sent to your AirCodum app.
- Open the Command Palette
- Type "AirCodum: Open AirCodum Webview" and select it
- Connect to the AirCodum server from your device
- Send any file through the WebSocket connection
- The file will appear in your VS Code workspace under the "AirCodum" folder
- In the AirCodum interface, find the "Chat with AI" section
- Type your question or request related to the recently sent files.
- Click "Send" or press Enter
- View the AI's response in the interface
Type commands in the chat input to control VS Code. For example:
type Hello, World!
: Types the text in your editorgo to line 42
: Moves the cursor to line 42search TODO
: Searches for "TODO" in the current file- 800+ commands supported (list available at aircodum.com ).
- Request new commands by raising an Issue right here.
- Type "get screenshot" in the chat input
- AirCodum will capture and display your current screen
- You can then ask the AI to analyze the screenshot
- Upload an image file using the file transfer method
- AirCodum will automatically transcribe any text found in the image
- The transcribed text will appear in the "Transcription" section of the interface
- You can copy the transcription to the clipboard or add it to the current file
Extension Commands:
AirCodum: Start AirCodum Server
: Starts the AirCodum serverAirCodum: Stop AirCodum Server
: Stops the AirCodum serverAirCodum: Open AirCodum Webview
: Opens the AirCodum interface
Chat-based Commands:
type [text]
: Types the specified texttype [text] and enter
: Types the text and presses Enterkeytap [key]
: Simulates pressing a key (e.g., enter, tab, escape)go to line [number]
: Moves to a specific lineopen file [filename]
: Opens a filesearch [text]
: Searches in the current filereplace [old] with [new]
: Replaces textget screenshot
: Captures a screenshot
VS Code Commands (examples):
Toggle Zen Mode
: Enters or exits Zen ModeFormat Document
: Formats the current documentToggle Line Comment
: Comments or uncomments the selected linesRename Symbol
: Initiates renaming of a symbolGo to Definition
: Navigates to the definition of a symbolFind All References
: Finds all references of a symbol
- The AirCodum server operates on your local network. Use caution when using it on public networks.
- Ideally avoid using this system over untrusted public networks (say Airport WiFi)
- Your OpenAI API key is stored locally. Never share this key or commit it to version control.
- Be mindful when executing commands from external devices, as they have control over your VS Code instance.
- Regularly update AirCodum and VS Code to ensure you have the latest security patches.
- Review files received through AirCodum before opening or executing them.
- Note: The system doesn't yet support WSS (WebSockets over HTTPS).
- Can't start the server: Make sure no other application is using the same port. Try changing the port in settings.
- Can't connect from other devices: Ensure all devices are on the same network. Check if any firewall is blocking the connection.
- AI features not working: Verify that you've entered a valid OpenAI API key in the settings.
- File transfer issues: Check if your WebSocket client is correctly configured to connect to the AirCodum server address.
- Extension not loading: Try uninstalling and reinstalling the extension. Ensure your VS Code is up to date.
If you encounter persistent issues, please check our GitHub repository for known issues or to report a new one.
We welcome contributions to AirCodum Documentation! Here's how you can help:
- Fork this repository on GitHub
- Create a new branch for your changes
- Commit your changes with clear, descriptive messages
- Push the branch and open a pull request
- Maintainers will test the .vsix package created from your branch and merge your PR.
Following is not an exhaustive list:
- Unit test infrastructure.
- GitHub actions support for CI/CD.
- Add more commands and help clean up existing ones.
- Please raise issues on the associated GitHub repo for triaging.
- For urgent requests, you may email the developer at [email protected]
Thank you for using AirCodum - happy coding!
This project had a name change from "CodeAir" to "AirCodum"