Free Stealth Model "code-supernova" Now Available in Cline

A mysterious coding model built for agentic coding, "code-supernova", drops in Cline with free access during alpha

Free Stealth Model "code-supernova" Now Available in Cline

We're launching a new stealth model in Cline today: code-supernova. It's free, it's built for agentic coding, and it's available now through the Cline provider.

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Here's what you need to know:

200k context window; plenty for agentic coding tasks

Multimodal support; accepts image inputs like screenshots and diagrams, same as other frontier models

Built for agentic coding; trained specifically to excel at the iterative, tool-heavy workflows that define Cline

Completely free during alpha; no usage limits, no throttling, just free access while it's being refined

The lab we're working with describes the model as "a versatile agentic coding model that supports image inputs," and that's exactly what it is. Drop in screenshots when debugging UI issues, share architecture diagrams when building systems, or just stick to text. It handles the standard Cline agentic loop: reading files, executing commands, making edits, all the usual.

Getting started

Access code-supernova through the Cline provider:

  1. Open Cline settings
  2. Select the Cline provider
  3. Choose cline:cline/code-supernova
  4. Start coding

During this alpha period, the lab who is distributing the model is gathering feedback on how it performs in real-world coding tasks. Your usage of the model will improve it's long-term performance.

Happy coding this weekend :)

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-Nick

Ready to try it? Update Cline and select cline:cline/code-supernova from the Cline provider. Let us know how it performs on Reddit or Discord.