# Hackerman

A modern, hackable, AI-native code editor for macOS and Linux.

- Category: Developer Tools
- Pricing: Contact for pricing
- Tags: Coding Assistants, DevOps Assistants
- Website: https://hackerman.ai/?via=aigregator
- Aigregator page: https://aigregator.com/tools/hackerman
- API: https://x402.aigregator.com/v1/tools/hackerman

## Overview
Hackerman is an advanced code editor designed for the AI age, emphasizing customization and compatibility with local LLMs. It is inspired by Emacs, offering features like multiple views, themes, keybind customization, and in-code AI chat. Its core focus is on being AI-native, supporting markdown, large files, and providing in-code shell and Python eval access. It is set to launch for macOS and Linux in 2025, highlighting its future development roadmap and dedication to a hackable, extensible platform.
## Key Features
- Multiple views and theme customization
- Support for large files and virtual buffers
- In-code shell, Python eval, and AI chat
- Markdown preview
- Support for local LLMs

## Use Cases
- AI-assisted coding and editing.
- Customizable code environment for developers.
- Markdown preview and note-taking.
- Integrating local LLMs for AI tasks.

## Who It Is For
- Developers and programmers interested in AI-native tools
- Power users who customize their coding environment
- Tech enthusiasts and early adopters of AI tools
- Users needing large file management

## Pros
- Highly customizable and Emacs-like interface
- Supports local LLM integration for AI tasks
- Future availability for macOS and Linux in 2025

## Cons
- Limited information about current availability
- Requires wait for official release (2025)
- Potentially complex setup for new users

## Alternatives
- Visual Studio Code with AI extensions
- Atom with AI plugins
- Sublime Text with AI integrations

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Source: Aigregator — AI tools directory. https://aigregator.com/tools/hackerman
