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Free for a month: Next-Edit in Kilo, predicts your next change anywhere in the file

If you use Kilo in VS Code, Next-Edit is free through July 23 right now, no key, on by default via the Kilo gateway.

It's different from plain autocomplete. It reads your recent edits and predicts the next change anywhere in the file, not just after the cursor, so a rename or a half-finished refactor tends to complete itself. Tab to accept. It runs on our Mercury Edit 2, a diffusion model, so the suggestion refines in parallel and comes back fast instead of streaming in.

Disclosure: I work at Inception, we built the model. Mostly want to hear how it stacks up against Copilot next-edit for you, and where it falls short!

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u/apoorvumang — 7 days ago

Next-Edit just landed in Kilo and it's free for the next month

If you're on Kilo, Next-Edit is live and free for everyone through July 23. No trial, no card, it's on via the Kilo Gateway (the default).

It's powered by Mercury Edit 2, Inception's diffusion model. Instead of just completing ahead of your cursor, it looks at your recent edits and predicts your next change anywhere in the file, like finishing a refactor or propagating a rename. Hit Tab to accept, and because it's diffusion-based the suggestion comes back fast.

It's the new default for new users. If you'd already set an autocomplete default, switch to Next-Edit manually under Settings.

Disclosure: I work at Inception. Keen for feedback from anyone running it in Kilo, especially where it over-suggests or misses. How's it been so far?

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u/apoorvumang — 7 days ago