Baidu's Wenxin Quick Code announced the launch of the Comate Zulu version and officially opened its public beta. This upgrade represents a significant breakthrough in intelligent programming, aiming to provide developers with a more efficient and intelligent coding experience by leveraging the powerful capabilities of the Wenxin large model, combined with Baidu's years of accumulated programming big data and excellent external open-source data.
The core highlights of the Comate Zulu version lie in its three major functions: First, it can realize requirements through natural language, automatically building projects from scratch without writing code, and achieving intelligent iteration through continuous dialogue. Users can even communicate verbally or show pictures to let the system understand their needs. Second, this version can quickly understand the business logic of the code base, helping developers quickly get started with new projects, providing functions such as architecture diagram sorting, intelligent inspiration, and precise location modification, greatly improving development efficiency. Finally, Comate Zulu can automatically build the development environment and start services, achieving automatic dependency installation, service auto-startup, and error self-repair, thus realizing end-to-end generation from requirements to code.
This public beta will last until March 28th. Developers can experience Wenxin Quick Code's Zulu mode in mainstream IDEs such as Visual Studio Code, JetBrains IDEs, and Visual Studio.
For easy installation and use, the Wenxin Quick Code Zulu version fully supports mainstream IDEs. Users can search for "Wenxin Quick Code" in the IDE plugin store and install the plugin, or directly log in to the Wenxin Quick Code official website (https://comate.baidu.com) for one-click installation.