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Safurai is an AI Code Assistant designed to aid developers in debugging, refactoring, generating code, creating documentation, and additional tasks. Currently available in public beta, it is free for all users. It supports various IDEs, including VS Code, VStudio, IntelliJ, PyCharm, and Rider, offering enhanced speed and concentration. The tool remains free, bolstered by testing and developer feedback.
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