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<div align="center">
-**[Continue](https://continue.dev/docs) is the open-source library for accelerating software development with language models**
+**[Continue](https://continuedev.netlify.app/docs) is the open-source library for accelerating software development with language models**
</div>
@@ -19,11 +19,11 @@
### GitHub Codespaces
-Learn how to try the GitHub Codespaces Demo [here](https://continue.dev/docs/getting-started)
+Learn how to try the GitHub Codespaces Demo [here](https://continuedev.netlify.app/docs/getting-started)
### VS Code
-Learn how to install locally in VS Code [here](https://continue.dev/docs/install)
+Learn how to install locally in VS Code [here](https://continuedev.netlify.app/docs/install)
## Walkthroughs
@@ -47,11 +47,13 @@ Let us know what you would like to contribute and we will help you make it happe
#### 1. Clone this repo
Recommended: Run this command to use SSH
+
```bash
git clone git@github.com:continuedev/continue.git
```
Alternative: Run this command to use HTTPS
+
```bash
git clone https://github.com/continuedev/continue
```
@@ -59,6 +61,7 @@ git clone https://github.com/continuedev/continue
#### 2. Install Continue
Run this command to use the install script
+
```bash
cd continue/extension/scripts && python3 install_from_source.py
```
@@ -69,7 +72,7 @@ cd continue/extension/scripts && python3 install_from_source.py
- [VS Code Extension README](./extension/src): learn about the capabilities of our extension—the first implementation of Continue's IDE Protocol—which makes it possible to use use Continue in VS Code and GitHub Codespaces
- [Continue GUI README](./extension/react-app/): learn about the React app that lets users interact with the server and is placed adjacent to the text editor in any suppported IDE
- [Schema README](./schema): learn about the JSON Schema types generated from Pydantic models, which we use across the `continuedev/` and `extension/` directories
-- [Continue Docs README](./docs): learn how our [docs](https://continue.dev/docs) are written and built
+- [Continue Docs README](./docs): learn how our [docs](https://continuedev.netlify.app/docs) are written and built
# License
diff --git a/extension/README.md b/extension/README.md
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# Continue
-**[Continue](https://continue.dev/docs) is the open-source library for accelerating software development with language models**
+**[Continue](https://continuedev.netlify.app/docs) is the open-source library for accelerating software development with language models**
The Continue VS Code extension lets you make edits with natural langauge, ask questions of your codebase, automatically generate unit tests, and more. Beyond the built-in functionality, you can easily write your own recipes to automate the most repetitive sequences of tasks in your workflow.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ To test a few common recipes, open a blank python file and try the following:
- /pytest to write Pytest unit tests in a separate file
- Ask in natural language for a new method
-See [here](https://continue.dev/docs/concepts/recipe) for the full list of recipes currently available to use.
+See [here](https://continuedev.netlify.app/docs/concepts/recipe) for the full list of recipes currently available to use.
You can find the Continue GitHub repo [here](https://github.com/continuedev/continue)