Tabby
Self-hosted, open-source code completion tool for enhanced privacy and compliance.
What is Tabby?
Tabby is an open-source, self-hosted AI code completion tool that keeps your data in-house, making it an ideal alternative to Copilot for teams with strict privacy and compliance requirements.
Tabby's key features include self-hosting, code completion, multi-IDE support, and data control, allowing users to work more efficiently and save time and resources.
Use Cases for Tabby
In practical applications, Tabby is commonly used for internal enterprise development, sensitive privacy projects, and self-hosted completion scenarios. Its self-hosted and privacy-focused nature makes it a popular choice among users.
Pricing and Target Audience
Tabby is completely free to use, with no paid tiers. Before using, note that you'll need to provide your own hardware and maintenance, and the completion capabilities may not match those of cloud-based solutions. If you're looking for an AI tool for internal enterprise development, Tabby is worth considering.
Key Features
- Self-hosted and open-source
- Code completion
- Multi-IDE support
- Data control
Pros
- Self-hosted and privacy-focused
- Open-source and free
Cons
- Requires self-provided hardware and maintenance
- Completion capabilities may not match cloud-based solutions
Use Cases
- Internal enterprise development
- Sensitive privacy projects
- Self-hosted completion
Editor's Note
For a self-hosted, data-in-house code completion solution, Tabby is a great open-source option. We give it 4.1 out of 5 stars.
FAQ
Can Tabby be self-hosted?
Yes, this is one of its core features.
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