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MiMo Code is now released and open-source (mimo.xiaomi.com)

557 points by apeters · 31 days ago · 315 comments on HN

Article summary

MiMo Code, an AI coding assistant, has been released and is now open-source. It is a terminal-native tool that can read and write code, run commands, and manage Git. The project is a fork of OpenCode. The website for MiMo Code defaults to Chinese, but can be changed to English through a language dropdown.

Main themes

  • MiMo Code release
  • Open-source AI coding assistant
  • Language support and internationalization
  • Forking OpenCode
  • Xiaomi's involvement in AI

What commenters say

  • The decision to fork OpenCode instead of contributing to it may be due to the desire to optimize the code for Xiaomi's models without waiting for pull requests to be merged.
  • The website's default language being Chinese may be a deliberate choice to promote Chinese influence in the AI space, but it could also be simply an oversight.
  • Some commenters believe that forking OpenCode was necessary due to the large number of open issues and unaddressed pull requests in the original project.
  • Others argue that the fork was unnecessary and that contributing to OpenCode would have been a better approach.
  • The use of an iframe on the MiMo Code website breaks Google Translate and Firefox's translate feature, and the language setting is not persisted across sessions.
  • The discussion around MiMo Code's language support highlights the importance of internationalization and respecting users' language preferences.
  • Some commenters are skeptical of Xiaomi's motivations for releasing MiMo Code, citing potential biases against contributions from Chinese companies.
  • The release of MiMo Code has sparked a broader discussion about the role of forking in open-source development and the challenges of maintaining large projects.