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Aider 0.8

An AI coding tool that pairs with AirPods for voice-driven development.

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Tracking since 2026-06-03. Saturation 38%.

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What is Aider 0.8?

Aider 0.8 is an AI-powered coding assistant that introduces a voice mode, enabling developers to interact with their codebase using natural speech. Based on community signals, users report that the voice mode works exceptionally well, even with wireless earbuds like AirPods, making hands-free coding a reality. This update builds on Aider's existing capabilities as a terminal-based pair programming tool that integrates with large language models to edit code, run commands, and manage git commits. The voice mode addresses a key friction point for developers who want to stay in flow without switching between keyboard and mouse. While the core functionality remains focused on code generation and refactoring, the 0.8 release emphasizes accessibility and convenience. Early adopters on social media have praised the responsiveness and accuracy of the voice recognition, suggesting it could become a staple for developers seeking to reduce typing strain or multitask. The tool is open-source and designed to work with various LLM backends, though specific installation and configuration details for the voice mode are still emerging.

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Key features

  • Voice mode for hands-free coding
  • Works with wireless earbuds like AirPods
  • Terminal-based AI pair programming
  • Integrates with multiple LLM backends
  • Automated git commit management
  • Real-time code editing and refactoring

Who should use this

Developers who want to code hands-free using voice commands, especially those who prefer terminal-based tools and want to reduce typing strain or multitask while coding.

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