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Looking at the license of this project (Business Source License 1.1), this is not an open source project: https://github.com/e2b-dev/e2b/blob/master/LICENSE#L16
We've been building devtools for years now. We're really passionate about the field. The most recent thing we built is https://usedevbook.com. The goal was to build a simple framework/UI for companies to demo their APIs. Something like https://gradio.app but for API companies. It's been used for example by Prisma - we helped them build their playground with it - https://playground.prisma.io/
Our new project - e2b - is using some of the technology we built for Devbook in the past. Specifically the secure sandbox environments where the AI agents run are our custom Firecracker VMs that we run on Nomad.
You can follow my co-founder, me, and the project on Twitter:
- https://twitter.com/e2b_dev
- https://twitter.com/t_valenta
- https://twitter.com/mlejva
And we have a community Discord server - https://discord.gg/U7KEcGErtQ
IMO Emacs is a perfect candidate for this kind of thing, or maybe something akin to LSP so you can bring your own editor. New GPT extensions are coming out daily for Emacs, e.g. https://github.com/xenodium/chatgpt-shell
I built this https://github.com/campbel/aieditor to test the idea of programming directly with the AI in control. Long story short, VS Code plugin is better IMO.
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