Coding Bots
Understand coding chatbots: code generation, FiveM Lua, Python, Node, web, snippet library, credits, ZIP downloads and the right subdomains.
What Is a Coding Bot?
Coding bots generate code projects instead of just knowledge answers. You will learn when a coding bot makes sense and how it differs from a language-model bot.
Open article →Choosing a Coding Bot or a Language-Model Bot
Decision aid: when do you need a classic knowledge bot and when do you need a coding bot for scripts, resources or technical projects?
Open article →Create a Coding Bot in 5 Minutes
Step by step from onboarding to the first generated ZIP: choose the bot type, set the profile, check the domain and start the first test.
Open article →Coding Profiles: FiveM, Python, Node and Web
The most important profiles for coding bots: FiveM Lua, Python, Node, Web and Generic. With recommendations for typical use cases.
Open article →Maintaining the Snippet Library and Style Guide
How to give your coding bot its own code examples, standards and project rules so that answers become more consistent.
Open article →Understanding the Iteration Budget and Plan Limits
Why coding answers may need more work steps, how to plan your budget and how to avoid unnecessary iterations.
Open article →Coding Costs and Credits Explained Simply
How coding questions consume Credits, why code projects can cost more than short answers and how owners control consumption.
Open article →Understanding the Coding Visualizer
The Coding Visualizer shows, from a perspective view, how the bot plans a task, uses context, structures files and prepares a result.
Open article →Artifact Downloads and ZIP Files
How ZIP downloads are created in the coding chat, what they contain and how owners and users should handle them.
Open article →Choosing a Subdomain: .io, .dev, .de, .org and .ai
Which Zeptix root fits which bot: .io for language-model bots, .dev for coding bots and .ai as a business option.
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