Cody is Sourcegraph’s AI coding assistant. It helps developers understand, write, and fix code by combining large language models with Sourcegraph’s code search and repository context.
The product is available on Sourcegraph Enterprise and across several surfaces, including VS Code, JetBrains, Visual Studio, the Sourcegraph web app, and a command-line interface. It is designed to work with local and remote codebases, so users can ask questions, generate or edit code, and bring in files, symbols, and repositories as context when they need it.
The docs emphasize codebase-aware workflows: Cody can chat about code, propose auto-edits after you start typing, use customizable prompts for repeated tasks, and help with debugging by using surrounding code and search-based context. The CLI extends that same workflow to terminal exploration and scripted use cases.
Pricing for Sourcegraph’s enterprise plan starts at $16K and includes credits for AI features, with contact-sales and volume-pricing language on the pricing page. The pricing page also lists integrations with major code hosts, MCP server access, GraphQL and REST APIs, and CLI support.