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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.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    Kun

    Kun

    AI agent workspace with Code and Write modes built into your apps

    Kun is a desktop AI agent workspace focused on a requirement-first coding workflow. Instead of starting with a vague prompt and immediately changing files, it guides users through requirement clarification, design, planning, todos, implementation, and review. The application includes a Code workspace for real repositories and a Write workspace for Markdown writing, editing, previewing, and exporting. It uses DeepSeek, Xiaomi MiMo, and MiniMax as its default model combination while still allowing custom providers. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    serve-sim

    serve-sim

    The `npx serve` of Apple Simulators

    serve-sim is a developer tool for hosting Apple Simulators through a local or network-accessible web interface. It is described as the npx serve equivalent for Apple Simulators, allowing users to preview and control a simulator from a browser. The tool is especially useful for AI coding agents such as Codex, Cursor, and Claude Desktop because they can interact with a simulator through browser-driven workflows. It can run locally, over a LAN, or through a remote Mac with tunneling. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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