OpenHands vs Cody
Two Coding AI tools, side by side. Both are verified against their own live sites. Here is what each does well and who it is for, so you can choose what fits.
Open-source AI agents that complete engineering tasks
Best forDevelopers, platform teams, and enterprises automating engineering workflows, including on large or legacy codebases
What it doesOpenHands is an open-source, model-agnostic AI agent platform that executes engineering work across a codebase, taking actions in real environments rather than only suggesting code. It can fix vulnerabilities, review code, migrate legacy systems, and open reviewable pull requests.
Capabilities- Fixes vulnerabilities and opens reviewable pull requests
- Code review for quality and security
- Legacy system migration
- Root-cause error investigation
- Local, hosted, and self-hosted enterprise deployment
Visit OpenHands →AI coding assistant that uses development context to write and fix code
Best forDevelopers and teams who want code assistance grounded in their full codebase context.
What it doesCody is an AI coding assistant from Sourcegraph that uses current models together with codebase context to help developers understand, write, and fix code. It pulls context through Sourcegraph's search to surface APIs, symbols, and usage patterns across a codebase. It works in VS Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, and a web app.
Capabilities- Chat with repository context
- Auto-edit contextual code changes
- Customizable and premade prompts
- Context filters for repositories
Visit Cody →How to choose
Choose OpenHands if you are developers, platform teams, and enterprises automating engineering workflows, including on large or legacy codebases. Choose Cody if you are developers and teams who want code assistance grounded in their full codebase context. Both sit in Coding; the right pick depends on your exact workflow and budget.
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