I spend most of my day in code: SEO ops automation, internal tools, and the apps behind OneBookPlus. Every editor I tried either ate 4 GB of RAM before I'd opened a file, or was lightweight but treated AI as a third-party plugin tacked on years later.
Codetta is the middle ground. Tauri instead of Electron — the editor process is ~30 MB, not 400 MB, and the OS draws the window. The AI panel is in the editor itself with bring-your-own-key for Anthropic, OpenAI, Ollama, and a CLI bridge for Claude Code subscriptions. No telemetry, no cloud sync, no account.
It started as a tool for me; it's open source because the version I needed didn't exist anywhere I could buy it.
Bug reports and feature requests are best on the GitHub issue tracker — they get triaged faster than email and the conversation is searchable for the next person hitting the same thing.
For consulting, partnerships, or anything that doesn't fit a GitHub issue: hello@bishal.au. I'm available for select consulting and advisory work; the rest of bishal.com.au has more on what that looks like.