Xiaomi MiMo Code V0.1 AI Coding Assistant Launches for Developers with Multimodal Model Integration and Large Token Windows
MiMo Code V0.1 has been launched by Xiaomi as part of its expanding software product family, specifically aimed towards software developers. This program operates from the standard command line terminal to assist in management of entire code workflows as opposed to single lines of code. This product is Xiaomis first direct attempt to offer a product that serves programmers with automated coding assistants capable of working on project level features across operating systems.
The product is built using Xiaomis proprietary multimodal MiMo V2.5 and unlike a locked in system, works in conjunction with external AI products. Users can integrate and configure it to work on any other models available from OpenAI, Anthropic, Kimi, DeepSeek and GLM. This will permit programming teams to utilize various processors depending on the task complexity and its availability.
One significant technical specification in the assistant is its very large 1,000,000 token window which can allow analysis of large codebases, and the ability to run tasks through a systematic workflow starting from a specification to planning, building and then reporting. This tool offers support for voice commands and has compatibility with Claude Code enabling the ability to import various developer skills, commands and Model Context Protocol Servers directly into ones environment.
With complex coding operations occurring throughout a session, features were incorporated to keep the workflow going and avoid re creation and loss of context. These include tree based task tracking to help visualization, a selection of possible code outputs to choose the best approach, maintaining context through terminal session changes and auto recovery if the token window gets exhausted. The token usage is dynamically allocated on basis of task priority in terms of how important an active task is at any given point in time.
It is available for Windows and Linux machines, and the terminal client installation itself is free. However, it appears unrestricted use of the proprietary MiMo V2.5 model is a promotional limited time offering and not included free long term. The tool can be downloaded directly from official Xiaomi development resources.
