Tabnine is an AI-powered autocomplete tool that suggests code completion options as you type.
Tabnine can be installed through several different IDEs and code editors such as Visual Studio Code, IntelliJ, and Atom. Please refer to the installation guide for your specific editor on the Tabnine website.
If you're not seeing any suggestions, make sure Tabnine is enabled in your editor settings. If it is, try restarting your editor or checking for any updates for the Tabnine extension.
Tabnine supports a wide range of languages and libraries, including Python, JavaScript, Java, and more. Please refer to the complete list on the Tabnine website.
Yes, you can customize Tabnine's suggestions by adjusting the completion mode and filters in the settings. Please refer to the documentation for more details.
This could be caused by a mismatch between your codebase and Tabnine's training data. You can improve Tabnine's suggestions by giving feedback on the suggestions and/or updating your codebase.
Yes, the paid version of Tabnine offers offline support. However, the free version requires an internet connection to function.
Tabnine automatically updates to the latest version when you start your editor or when you manually check for updates in the settings.
This could be due to outdated training data or a bug. Please try updating to the latest version or contacting Tabnine's support team for assistance.
Yes, you can disable Tabnine for specific file types through the settings. Please refer to the documentation for more details.
Tabnine prioritizes privacy and security and does not store or transmit code or data from your codebase. It only uses an encrypted version of your code to improve its suggestions.
Yes, you can exclude files or folders through the settings. Please refer to the documentation for more details.
This could be due to connectivity issues or an invalid license. Please check your internet connection and make sure your license is up-to-date.
Yes, Tabnine can be used in multiple projects within the same editor or IDE.
You can report bugs or suggest features through the feedback option in the settings or by contacting Tabnine's support team.
Tabnine is continuously expanding its compatibility with different editors and IDEs, but it may not be available in all of them. You can check the current list of supported editors on the Tabnine website.
Tabnine has advanced error-detection capabilities and can suggest fixes for typos and mistakes in your code.
Yes, Tabnine supports multi-language projects and can suggest completion options for multiple languages within the same file.
Tabnine's suggestions are based on its training data, so it may not have suggestions for obscure or new libraries/frameworks. You can give feedback on these suggestions to help improve them.
Yes, you can use Tabnine on multiple devices as long as you have the same license activated on each device.
This could be due to missing or outdated dependencies in your code. Please try updating your dependencies or contacting Tabnine's support team for assistance.
If you have a paid subscription, you can cancel it through your account settings on the Tabnine website.
Yes, Tabnine can be used for non-coding tasks such as writing emails or completing forms. Please refer to the documentation for more details.
This could be due to privacy settings or an outdated version of Tabnine on your team member's end. Please make sure Tabnine is enabled and updated on all team members' editors.
You can deactivate your license on your old device and activate it on your new device through your account settings on the Tabnine website.
Yes, you can configure Tabnine to use a proxy server through the settings. Please refer to the documentation for more details.
This could be due to an issue with the configuration of your editor or IDE. Please try restarting your editor or checking the Tabnine documentation for specific instructions on configuring your editor.