Using Augment Code for refactoring
Multi-file structural changes — rename, extract, inline, reorganize — across hundreds of files with consistent reasoning. The agent task humans get wrong most often.
What Augment Code brings to refactoring
Autonomous coding agent grounded in your whole codebase — multi-file edits with deep context.
Within the refactoring workflow, Augment Code stands out for its semi-autonomous autonomy level and integrations with vscode, jetbrains, github at a starting price of $30/mo. The code-category positioning means it competes with adjacent agents in the same buyer-research SERP, but its workflow fit for refactoring specifically is what brings buyers to this page.
For the full editorial review — features, weaknesses, pricing tiers, alternatives, and our Agent Rank scoring breakdown — see the dedicated Augment Code review. This page is the use-case-specific lens; the agent page is the comprehensive product evaluation.
Quick facts
- Category
- Code
- Autonomy
- Semi-autonomous
- Pricing model
- Freemium
- Starting price
- $30/mo
- Capabilities
- code_exec, tool_use, memory, rag
- Integrations
- vscode, jetbrains, github
Frequently asked
Is Augment Code good for refactoring?+
Augment Code is one of 22 agents in our index that match the refactoring workflow. Autonomous coding agent grounded in your whole codebase — multi-file edits with deep context. Its semi-autonomous autonomy level and code-category positioning make it a worth-considering option for this task.
How much does Augment Code cost for refactoring?+
Augment Code starts at $30/mo. Full pricing tiers, including per-task or per-outcome models for refactoring, are on the pricing page.
What are alternatives to Augment Code for refactoring?+
Top alternatives in our index: GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, Cursor Agent. Each solves the same workflow with a different autonomy or integration profile.