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Bench test · AI Coding

Replit Agent vs Code Llama

Same rack, same rubric, four independent agents. Here's how they measure up — and which we'd pick.

Replit AgentCode Llama
consensus
score7.6/10
score7.9/10
agents won0 / 42 / 4
fromCustomCustom
free tiernono
categoryAI CodingAI Coding

Agent panel — head to head

Anthropic7.27.2
OpenAI7.57.5
Gemini8.18.9
Grok7.57.8

Replit Agent

  • Seamlessly integrated into Replit IDE—no setup needed
  • Accelerates development for beginners and experienced developers
  • Free tier available with generous usage limits
  • Dependent on Replit ecosystem—limited portability
  • Quality varies with prompt specificity and code complexity
  • Limited customization compared to standalone AI tools
Natural language code generation from descriptionsReal-time code completion and suggestionsDebugging assistance and error explanationsMulti-language support across 50+ languagesContext-aware responses using project codeIntegration with Replit's collaborative environment

Code Llama

  • Open-source and freely available for commercial use
  • Strong performance on diverse programming languages
  • Efficient smaller models suitable for edge deployment
  • Requires computational resources for local deployment
  • May produce lower quality output than proprietary models like GPT-4
  • Limited real-time training updates compared to closed-source alternatives
Multi-language code generationCode completion and infillingNatural language to code conversionBug detection and debugging assistanceAvailable in multiple model sizes (7B, 13B, 34B parameters)Instruction-following variants for conversational use

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Verdict

Code Llama takes it — 7.9 to 7.6 (a photo finish).

The panel gave Code Llama the edge on 2 of 4 agents. It's close enough that Replit Agent is a fair pick if it fits your workflow better.