Tabby is a self-hosted AI coding assistant, offering an open-source and on-premises alternative to GitHub Copilot. It boasts several key features:
- Self-contained, with no need for a DBMS or cloud service.
- OpenAPI interface, easy to integrate with existing infrastructure (e.g Cloud IDE).
- Supports consumer-grade GPUs.
- 07/09/2024 πAnnounce Codestral integration in Tabby!
- 07/05/2024 Tabby v0.13.0 introduces Answer Engine, a cetral knowledge engine for internal engineering teams. It seemlessly integrates with dev teams' internal data, delivering reliable and precise answers to empower developers.
- 06/13/2024 VSCode 1.7 marks a significant milestone with a versatile Chat experience throughout your coding exprience. Come and they the latest chat in side-panel and editing via chat command!
- 06/10/2024 Latest πblogpost drop on an enhanced code context understanding in Tabby!
- 06/06/2024 Tabby v0.12.0 release brings πseamless integrations (Gitlab SSO, Self-hosted GitHub/GitLab, etc.), to βοΈflexible configurations (HTTP API integration) and πexpanded capabilities (repo-context in Code Browser)!
- 05/22/2024 Tabby VSCode 1.6 comes with multiple choices in inline completion, and the auto-generated commit messagesπ±π»!
Archived
- 05/11/2024 v0.11.0 brings significant enterprise upgrades, including πstorage usage stats, πGitHub & GitLab integration, πActivities page, and the long-awaited π€Ask Tabby feature!
- 04/22/2024 v0.10.0 released, featuring the latest Reports tab with team-wise analytics for Tabby usage.
- 04/19/2024 π£ Tabby now incorporates locally relevant snippets(declarations from local LSP, and recently modified code) for code completion!
- 04/17/2024 CodeGemma and CodeQwen model series have now been added to the official registry!
- 03/20/2024 v0.9 released, highlighting a full feature admin UI.
- 12/23/2023 Seamlessly deploy Tabby on any cloud with SkyServe π« from SkyPilot.
- 12/15/2023 v0.7.0 released with team management and secured access!
- 10/15/2023 RAG-based code completion is enabled by detail in v0.3.0π! Check out the blogpost explaining how Tabby utilizes repo-level context to get even smarter!
- 11/27/2023 v0.6.0 released!
- 11/09/2023 v0.5.5 released! With a redesign of UI + performance improvement.
- 10/24/2023 β³οΈ Major updates for Tabby IDE plugins across VSCode/Vim/IntelliJ!
- 10/04/2023 Check out the model directory for the latest models supported by Tabby.
- 09/18/2023 Apple's M1/M2 Metal inference support has landed in v0.1.1!
- 08/31/2023 Tabby's first stable release v0.0.1 π₯³.
- 08/28/2023 Experimental support for the CodeLlama 7B.
- 08/24/2023 Tabby is now on JetBrains Marketplace!
You can find our documentation here.
- π Installation
- π» IDE/Editor Extensions
- βοΈ Configuration
The easiest way to start a Tabby server is by using the following Docker command:
docker run -it \
--gpus all -p 8080:8080 -v $HOME/.tabby:/data \
tabbyml/tabby \
serve --model TabbyML/StarCoder-1B --device cuda
For additional options (e.g inference type, parallelism), please refer to the documentation page.
Full guide at CONTRIBUTING.md;
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/TabbyML/tabby
cd tabby
If you have already cloned the repository, you could run the git submodule update --recursive --init
command to fetch all submodules.
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Set up the Rust environment by following this tutorial.
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Install the required dependencies:
# For MacOS
brew install protobuf
# For Ubuntu / Debian
apt-get install protobuf-compiler libopenblas-dev
- Install useful tools:
# For Ubuntu
sudo apt install make sqlite3 graphviz
- Now, you can build Tabby by running the command
cargo build
.
... and don't forget to submit a Pull Request
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