Updated March 10, 2026
Cody is Sourcegraph's AI coding assistant that understands your entire codebase. It uses Sourcegraph's code graph to provide context-aware code completions, explanations, and refactoring across massive codebases. Cody supports multiple LLM backends and works in VS Code, JetBrains, and the web.
Warp is an AI-native terminal built for developers and teams. It reimagines the command line with modern IDE features including AI command suggestions, intelligent autocomplete, collaborative workflows, and a block-based interface that makes terminal output easier to read, share, and act on. Warp Agent can autonomously execute multi-step tasks directly from the terminal, handling everything from debugging to deployment automation.
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What each tool does well, and the limitations to keep in mind.
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Respan lets you trace LLM and agent calls across any model or framework, A/B test prompts on production traffic, and route requests across 500+ models through one gateway.