Debugging with AI
Comprehensive documentation for Debugging with AI in the Vault IDE category.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
Debugging with AI
Welcome to the comprehensive documentation for Debugging with AI. This section provides deep technical insights, examples, and workflows required to master the DeepNerd platform.
Overview
DeepNerd provides a suite of advanced developer tools designed for AI-native workflows, including Vault IDE, DeepNerd Agents, and the DeepNerd API. This page covers the essential aspects of Debugging with AI to help you integrate, customize, and scale your AI implementations effectively.
[!NOTE] DeepNerd is constantly evolving. Make sure to check the Changelog for the latest updates on Debugging with AI.
Key Capabilities
When utilizing Debugging with AI, you can expect the following capabilities out of the box:
- Scalable Architecture: Designed to handle complex enterprise AI workloads.
- Context-Aware Execution: Native integration with project structure and file systems.
- Secure by Default: Adherence to strict data privacy and isolation bounds.
- Extensible: Easily bindable APIs and extensible logic layers.
Technical Implementation
Implementing Debugging with AI requires understanding the core API concepts and standard authentication mechanisms. Below is a foundational example of interacting with DeepNerd capabilities:
import { DeepNerdClient } from '@deepnerd/sdk';
// Initialize the DeepNerd Client
const client = new DeepNerdClient({
apiKey: process.env.DEEPNERD_API_KEY,
environment: 'production'
});
async function runExample() {
try {
const response = await client.execute({
target: 'debugging_with_ai',
parameters: {
verbose: true,
mode: 'advanced'
}
});
console.log(response.data);
} catch (error) {
console.error('Execution failed:', error);
}
}
runExample();Parameter Configuration
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
apiKey | string | Yes | Your DeepNerd authenticating token. |
environment | string | No | Target environment (production, sandbox, local). |
target | string | Yes | The module or function you are invoking. |
mode | string | No | Execution mode flag to govern compute allocation. |
Advanced Workflows
For more complex applications, Debugging with AI can be composed with other platform features. For instance, you might combine Vault IDE indexing with DeepNerd Agents to execute multi-step automated refactors.
[!WARNING] Ensure your API keys are never exposed in client side bundles. Always route requests through a secure backend utilizing the DeepNerd Node SDK.
Where do I go next?
Continue to the related guides or inspect the API Reference for exact data contracts.
Related Links
- Current page: /docs/products/vault-ide/debugging-with-ai
- Platform root: /docs
- Support: /docs/resources/support