Verified claim · AI-ML · 100% confidence
Continue.dev publicly released on: 2023-07-26 by Continue Dev Inc — open-source AI coding assistant (VS Code + JetBrains extensions).
Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · be7eb46d8cbc9f42
Structured fields
- Subject
- Continue.dev
- Predicate
publicly_released_on- Object
- 2023-07-26 by Continue Dev Inc — open-source AI coding assistant (VS Code + JetBrains extensions)
- Confidence
- 100%
- Tags
- continue-dev · ai-coding · open-source · vscode · jetbrains · released_on · 2023
Sources (2)
[1] github release · Continue Dev Inc · 2023-07-26
Continue — official GitHub repository“Continue is the leading open-source AI code assistant. You can connect any models and any context to build custom autocomplete and chat experiences inside VS Code and JetBrains.”
[2] docs · Continue Dev Inc · 2023-07-26
Continue — official site
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from langchain_core.tools import tool
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@tool
def get_continue_dev_fact() -> dict:
"""Fetch the verified SourceScore claim for Continue.dev."""
r = httpx.get("https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/be7eb46d8cbc9f42.json")
return r.json()