Cline 3.3: The Revolutionary AI Coding Agent
Cline 3.3 has just been released, bringing with it a plethora of exciting new features, security upgrades, and ecosystem improvements. This autonomous AI coding agent integrates seamlessly into your IDE, allowing you to create, edit, and execute files, as well as use the browser and more, all fully autonomously.
Introduction to Cline
For those who may not be familiar with Cline, it is an anonymous coding agent that integrates directly into your IDE. With Cline, you can automate many tasks, such as creating and editing files, executing commands, and using the browser. The latest update, Cline 3.3, brings a host of new features and improvements to the table.
New Features and Improvements
One of the most significant new features in Cline 3.3 is the introduction of a Cline ignore file. This file allows you to specify which files or patterns Cline should ignore, ensuring that sensitive data is protected. This feature is particularly useful when working with projects that contain sensitive files, especially when using auto-approved mode.
To get started with Cline, you can easily install it into your IDE of choice. For example, you can install the Cline extension in Visual Studio Code by going to the marketplace and searching for Cline.
Ecosystem Improvements
Cline 3.3 also brings a number of ecosystem improvements, including the ability to integrate with various API providers, such as AWS Bedrock, Alibaba Qwen, and Requestly. This allows for greater flexibility and choice when it comes to AI backends.
Bug Fixes and New Keyboard Shortcut
Cline 3.3 also includes a number of bug fixes, including the fix for missing files and dropdowns. This was a frustrating bug that many users encountered, and it's great to see that it has been resolved. Additionally, Cline 3.3 introduces a new keyboard shortcut, Command + Shift + A, which allows you to quickly switch between plan and act mode.
Bug Fixes and New Keyboard Shortcut
Automatic Retry for Rate Limited Requests
Cline 3.3 also introduces automatic retry for rate limited requests. This feature was contributed by one of the community members and is a great addition to the software. It ensures that Cline can intelligently retry requests that hit a rate limit, reducing interruptions and making the experience more reliable.
Reasoning Effort and Plan Mode
Cline 3.3 also includes a reasoning effort that supports the new 03 mini and 03 models. This allows users to fine-tune the model and access the reasoning depths of the model. Additionally, Cline 3.3 allows you to select different models for plan and act mode, giving you greater flexibility and control over your workflow.
Reasoning Effort and Plan Mode
Conclusion
In conclusion, Cline 3.3 is a significant update that brings a host of new features, improvements, and bug fixes to the table. With its ability to integrate with various API providers, automatic retry for rate limited requests, and reasoning effort, Cline 3.3 is a powerful tool for any developer looking to automate their workflow.
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