
BitFun launches open-source AI IDE with 300,000 lines of vibe coding: because nothing fixes dev burnout like four new modes to micromanage
BitFun, an AI-powered Integrated Development Environment (IDE), has been launched, boasting over 300,000 lines of open-source code. Built on Tauri using Rust and TypeScript, BitFun aims to streamline developers' workflow with a seamless and collaborative experience. The platform features four intentional modes: Agentic Mode for daily coding, Plan Mode for complex tasks, Debug Mode for troubleshooting, and Review Mode for code reviews. BitFun is highly extensible, allowing users to integrate external tools and customize agent behavior using Markdown. With a focus on simplicity, flexibility, and privacy, BitFun enables users to control their AI workflow, choosing between local models and cloud APIs. The community-driven tool is available on GitHub, with documentation on DeepWiki. As a significant development in the field of human-AI collaborative development, BitFun has the potential to transform the way developers work, enhancing productivity and efficiency in the coding process.