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Cline v3.2 has a new Plan/Act toggle 🚀 Plan mode turns Cline into an architect that gathers information, asks clarifying questions, and designs a solution for you to review. Switch back to Act mode to let him execute the plan! This gives you a chance to flush out task...

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YounesIO1 year ago

Is it possible to have something like Aider's "repomap" so that the engine grasps how different parts of the code relate to each other? I think it would be a game changer!

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Pavel Sukhachev1 year ago

Cline, is the most accurate code development tool on the market. I tried it all. Second place is Aider. Third is Cursor then Windsurf and others. Bolt I would set apart in a different rating. Thx for bringing us such a cool updates!

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Neil Postal1 year ago

Awesome feature. Thank you for an incredible agent!

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Tristan Rhodes1 year ago

I think these two modes are very important and should be implemented by ever AI coding tool. Nice work!

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IndridCOLD1 year ago

Man, Cline is the best thing I've ever used. I am a system engineer and been working with Cline since day 1. Fantastic work! Kudos!

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Cline1 year ago

The best AI Engineers don't obsess over writing perfect prompts – they obsess over planning. There's a reason for this, and it has everything to do with context. more on why we think Plan & Act modes are a step change improvement in Cline. blog:

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Bennet1 year ago

Can I use a different model for plan? E.g. o1/Sonnet architect/coder combination seems really powerful

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Rishi1 year ago

I’ve literally stopped using cursor and windsurf, as I don’t see much value in them anymore since being introduced to cline

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Scott Vickrey1 year ago

Oh man, I didn't even know I needed that. That will greatly simplify my workflow. Thank you for the ability to change the screen resolution in Cline's browser tool, that will also make life easier. The checkpoints have saved my bacon many times already. Thank you again!

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Joe1 year ago

This is cool.

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Why I use Cline - a free VS Code plugin - for AI engineering. Saoud Rizwan has: Flexible context management: It lets you include only what's relevant, making it ideal for large codebases. Attach files, folders, URLs and problems. Visualizes how much of the context window you've used too. Model flexibility: Cline isn't tied to one provider; it supports models from Anthropic, DeepSeek, Google Gemini, OpenAI, local models (via ollama or LM Studio) and more, allowing you to switch models for cost efficiency and capability. Plan/Act Modes: The v3.2.6 update introduces modes for designing solutions (Plan) or direct implementation (Act), providing control when you need it most. DeepSeek-R1 (Plan) + Claude 3.5 Sonnet (Act) workflow: This hybrid approach can reduce costs by up to 97% while improving output quality. DeepSeek as an architect, Sonnet for implementation. Checkpoints: Beyond git, Cline captures workspace states, offering granular rollback and comparison, especially useful for exploring solutions or debugging. Runtime awareness: Cline's integration with running systems is a game-changer, allowing real-time interaction with browsers (automatically check UI, interactions) and terminals to verify changes. Model Context Protocol (MCP): This allows for custom tool integration, making Cline extensible for specific enterprise needs without complex prompt engineering. How does it compare to alternatives? Cline shines with its system-level integration, model flexibility, and control, though it requires more attention to model selection and cost. My take: Cline aligns with professional engineering practices, offering control, visibility, and extensibility for complex system development. Totally worth considering for serious engineering teams.

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