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Devyan

The Dev-First AI That Ships Code, Not Promises
Devyan is an AI development agent built for serious teams. It’s trained on production-level Git workflows, can fix and push code across branches, and even spins up environments—all while learning your stack.

Overall Value

Devyan is a full-stack dev companion that goes beyond autocomplete. It collaborates, commits, and improves based on context, not just prompts.

Key Features

  • Autonomous repo scanning + branch management
  • PR generation and different comments
  • Task assignment and issue tracking
  • Agent memory of coding style
  • Works across monorepos and CI/CD tools

Use Cases

  • Debugging and code review
  • Small feature implementation
  • Documentation from code
  • Refactoring and tech debt cleanup

Specs

  • GPT-based + custom DevOps embeddings
  • GitHub and GitLab integrations
  • CLI + web IDE support
  • Plugin support for VS Code and JetBrains

 

Deploy an AI teammate that actually builds.

FAQs

Is Devyan safe for live repos?

 Yes, runs in sandbox branches before PR.

Can it handle legacy code?

 Yes, it maps dependencies and warns before changes.

Does it pair program?

Yes, you can enable collaborative mode in editor.

Conclusion

Devyan works like a dev, not a toy. It’s the closest thing to having an AI team member with real engineering instincts.

Alternatives

Autonomous dev tasks

 Open-source AI engineer

Code-focused auto agents

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Pricing Details
  • Free AI
  • Paid

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