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    OpenHands

    OpenHands

    Open-source autonomous AI software engineer

    Welcome to OpenHands (formerly OpenDevin), an open-source autonomous AI software engineer who is capable of executing complex engineering tasks and collaborating actively with users on software development projects. Use AI to tackle the toil in your backlog, so you can focus on what matters: hard problems, creative challenges, and over-engineering your dotfiles We believe agentic technology is too important to be controlled by a few corporations. So we're building all our agents in the...
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    Qwen Code

    Qwen Code

    Qwen Code is a coding agent that lives in the digital world

    Qwen Code is a command-line AI workflow tool designed to enhance developer productivity by leveraging the power of Qwen3-Coder models. Adapted from the Google Gemini CLI, it features an enhanced parser optimized specifically for Qwen-Coder models, enabling deep code understanding and manipulation. The tool supports querying and editing large codebases beyond traditional context limits, making it ideal for modern, complex projects. Qwen Code automates various development workflows, including...
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    Beads

    Beads

    A memory upgrade for your coding agent

    Beads is an open-source project providing a distributed, structured memory system for AI coding agents, replacing ad-hoc text plans with a git-backed graph that represents tasks, dependencies, and progress in a persistent, queryable format. Instead of storing plans as unstructured Markdown or ephemeral notes, Beads organizes agent state, task artifacts, and relationships as nodes and edges in a version-controlled graph so that long-horizon projects don’t lose context or coherence as the agent proceeds. ...
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    MiMo Code

    MiMo Code

    Where Models and Agents Co-Evolve

    MiMo-Code is a terminal-native AI coding assistant built for real software projects. It can read and edit code, run commands, manage Git, and preserve project knowledge across sessions. The tool includes multiple agent modes, including a build mode for development, a plan mode for read-only analysis, and a compose mode for structured workflows. Its persistent memory system stores project notes, checkpoints, scratch notes, and task progress so the assistant can resume work with context. ...
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang CLI and sample projects

    Defang is a developer-centric platform that simplifies the process of developing, deploying, and debugging cloud applications. By leveraging AI-assisted tooling, Defang enables developers to swiftly transition from an idea to a deployed application on their preferred cloud provider. The platform supports multiple programming languages, including Go, JavaScript, and Python, allowing developers to start with sample projects or generate project outlines using natural language prompts. With a...
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    React Doctor

    React Doctor

    Your agent writes bad React

    React Doctor is a developer tool that scans React codebases and identifies problems that commonly appear in AI-generated or poorly maintained frontend code. It gives projects a clear health score from 0 to 100, making technical issues easier to understand, prioritize, and communicate. The scanner checks areas such as state management, effects, performance, architecture, accessibility, security, and dead code. It works across popular React environments, including Next.js, Vite, and React Native. It can also be installed into coding agents so they learn better React practices before generating new code. ...
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    agents.md

    agents.md

    A simple, open format for guiding coding agents

    openai/agents.md is a repository whose primary file is AGENTS.md, a proposed open, lightweight convention (i.e. Markdown file) for guiding coding agents in software repositories. The idea is that AGENTS.md acts as a “README for agents”: a predictable, structured place where humans can put instructions, conventions, build/test commands, environment setup, and other guidance that generative agents (e.g. code-writing, code-assisting tools) should consult when operating in the repo. Instead of...
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