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Replit Ghostwriter publicly released on: 2022-10-26 by Replit — AI pair-programmer (renamed Replit AI in 2023).

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · 6621efa92dc14702

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Subject
Replit Ghostwriter
Predicate
publicly_released_on
Object
2022-10-26 by Replit — AI pair-programmer (renamed Replit AI in 2023)
Confidence
100%
Tags
replit-ghostwriter · replit · ai-coding · released_on · 2022

Sources (2)

  1. [1] official blog · Replit · 2022-10-26

    Meet Replit Ghostwriter, the AI Pair Programmer
    Today we're launching Replit Ghostwriter, our AI pair programmer. It writes code, refactors, explains, debugs, and answers questions inside the Replit editor.
  2. [2] docs · Replit · 2023-08-15

    Replit AI — documentation (formerly Ghostwriter)

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