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I tried out Qwen Code, and it's quite easy to use. It has a daily quota of 1,000 requests, with a maximum of 60 requests per minute, no token limit, so it's basically sufficient. All command-line features have Chinese annotations.
Qwen Code is a secondary development based on the open-source Gemini Code. Currently, it uses the latest model Qwen3.6 Plus. The coding model's capability ranks ninth worldwide, below GLM5.1(, which is third globally). The current Qwen3.6 Plus is only a mid-tier model; the flagship Qwen3.6 Max should surpass GLM5.1. It is expected to be released in about a month, probably around May. There is also a new DeepSeek model at the end of April. It will be somewhat challenging for Qwen's flagship model to top the domestic rankings.
GitHub open-source repository: QwenLM/qwen-code