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CodeGate is an open-source, local prompt gateway designed to improve security and privacy for developers utilizing AI coding assistants. Serving as an intermediary between the assistant and language models, CodeGate encrypts sensitive data, conducts security assessments of the generated code, and examines dependency risks. By operating on-site and integrating with popular AI tools and IDEs, CodeGate enables developers to confidently utilize AI-driven productivity while safeguarding sensitive information and ensuring adherence to secure coding standards.
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