Plandex: Large-Repo Autonomous Refactoring and Release Management
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Plandex: Autonomous Refactoring and Release Management for Large Codebases
Plandex is an open-source AI-powered coding assistant designed to handle large, real-world programming tasks that span many files. It uses modern language models (LLMs) to plan, apply, and verify multi-step changes. Unlike simple text-complete coding tools, Plandex builds a “plan-sandbox”: it generates all proposed edits in a separate space (viewable via plandex diff), and only applies them to your project when you explicitly confirm (using plandex apply) (www.noze.it). This plan-then-apply approach means you can rename functions, extract modules, or refactor code across dozens of files without leaving your repository in a broken state (www.noze.it). For example, one tutorial notes that Plandex can migrate a function name across 40 files without half-going to disk until all steps are correct (www.noze.it) (www.noze.it).
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