
"Like the suggestions provided by AI code completion, next edit suggestions (NES) appear as you type. The difference is that NES can be proposed beyond the immediate vicinity of your caret, and they can modify existing code instead of exclusively adding new code. This feature is a natural extension of code completion, and together they comprise the in-flow Tab-Tab experience."
"The NES feature runs silently in the background, generating suggestions as you modify your code. It then gives you the option to review and decide whether to accept them in a small in-editor diff view (the NES UI). The feature adapts how it presents the suggestions, showing them to you in the least intrusive way to avoid interfering with your work. Large changes appear in a dedicated diff view, while smaller suggestions are shown in a larger popup."
Next edit suggestions (NES) appear as users type and can propose edits beyond the immediate caret position, modifying existing code as well as adding new code. NES operates alongside AI code completion to form the in-flow Tab-Tab experience. The feature runs silently in the background, generating suggestions continuously while code is modified. Suggestions are presented in a minimally intrusive UI: large changes open a dedicated diff view while smaller edits appear in a larger popup. NES is enabled by default for AI Pro, AI Ultimate, and AI Enterprise subscribers and does not consume AI quota. The feature is not currently available to AI Free users.
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