Mistral Code

Mistral Code is a smart AI coding helper. It is made to help software engineering teams in big companies work faster. It mixes strong AI tools, a helper that works inside your coding software, choices for setting it up locally, and tools for big companies. All of this is in one easy package. This mix lets developers work faster while getting full help from their IT and security teams.
Benefits
Mistral Code has many good points. It is built on a trusted open-source project called Continue. It has the right controls and ways to watch what is happening, which big companies need. This keeps all the code safe and follows the rules. The platform can be set up in the cloud, on special space, or on special computers in the company. This gives companies choices based on what they need.
The helper uses four smart coding tools. Codestral helps with writing code, Codestral Embed helps find and get code, Devstral helps with coding tasks, and Mistral Medium helps with chatting. These tools can be changed or trained on private code places. This is not possible with closed helpers that use their own special tools. This lets companies change and mix the tools with their own systems.
Use Cases
Mistral Code knows over 80 programming languages. It can do many tasks, from quick fixes to big changes. It can think about files, changes in Git, what shows up in the terminal, and problems. This makes it a useful tool for many coding tasks. The platform helps engineers finish all parts of a task. This includes opening files, writing new parts, updating tests, and running commands. All of this can be done with rules that can be changed.
For IT managers, Mistral Code has a detailed admin area. It has fine controls, deep ways to watch what is happening, ways to manage who uses it, and ways to see how it is used. This lets platform teams see what is happening and tie the help from AI to how much it helps the company.
Vibes
Mistral Code has already been tested by big companies. Abanca, a big bank in Spain and Portugal, uses Mistral Code for its development teams in a mix of setups. SNCF, France''s train company, is using Mistral Code Serverless for its 4,000 developers. Capgemini, a big partner, is using Mistral Code on special computers for over 1,500 developers for client projects in special industries.
The private test is now open for JetBrains IDEs and VSCode. Mistral Code will be available for everyone soon. Mistral Code is part of the effort to help developers do well with AI. This follows the releases of Devstral and Codestral Embed.
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