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- package/LICENSE +202 -0
- package/README.md +202 -58
- package/README.zh-CN.md +251 -0
- package/cli/README.md +84 -0
- package/cli/bin/codebuff.cjs +193 -0
- package/cli/scripts/download-binary.cjs +171 -0
- package/package.json +78 -31
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- package/postinstall.js +0 -34
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**[Codebuff](https://codebuff.com)** is an open-source AI coding assistant that edits your codebase through natural language instructions. **[Freebuff](https://www.npmjs.com/package/freebuff)** is the free, ad-supported version — no subscription, no credits, no configuration.
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