If you're looking for another CodeGeeX alternative, Codeium is also worth a look. It's got a lot of the same features, including code completion, search and chat, and supports more than 70 programming languages. Codeium plugs into popular IDEs and offers fast and accurate autocomplete, AI-powered search and an AI chat that can generate boilerplate code, refactor code and suggest bug fixes. It's geared for solo developers and teams, with pricing tiers for different levels of use.
Another good option is Tabnine, which speeds up and simplifies software development with AI code completions based on your own code and patterns. It supports many programming languages and works in IDEs like VS Code and IntelliJ. Tabnine doesn't see your code, and you can use a free plan or upgrade to a Pro plan with more features and enterprise-level security.
If you want more serious help with your coding, Kodezi has features like auto-generated OpenAPI YAML documentation, automated code debugging and code translation. It supports more than 30 programming languages, and you can try a free plan with some features or upgrade to a $6.99 per month Pro plan for full access and more advanced features.
Last is Sourcegraph, a code intelligence platform that includes an AI-powered coding assistant. It's got features like cross-repository code navigation, fast code search and automated large-scale code changes. Sourcegraph supports many programming languages and can be used in popular IDEs, and it's available in several tiers including a free plan, so it's good for solo developers or large teams.