
Second Home
AI-powered Second Home automates code migrations for developers.
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Introduction
Second Home is a platform designed to help developers automate code migrations. It leverages AI-powered agents to migrate and upgrade codebases, providing developers with a seamless and efficient solution.
Key Features
Automated code migrations
AI-powered agents
Prompt drift resistance
Expertise in modern frameworks and libraries
Integration with GitHub, Bitbucket, and Gitlab
Stateless and flexible deployment options
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Use Cases
- Migrating an AngularJS application to React
- Migrating a Create React Application (CRA) to Next.js
- Upgrading a Next.js application to a new version
- Migrating JavaScript to TypeScript
- Migrating CSS to SCSS (Sass)
How to Use
To use Second Home, developers can sign up for an account and access the platform. They can then select from a range of modules that cater to specific code migrations, such as migrating from AngularJS to React or upgrading a Next.js application. With prompt drift resistant agents, developers can ensure accurate migrations without common issues faced by generic AI agents. Second agents interface with developers through GitHub, Bitbucket, or Gitlab pull requests, allowing for collaborative decision-making. Developers have complete control over when changes are merged in. Second agents are also highly secure, running either on-premise or in the developer's own VPC.