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    AnyClaw

    AnyClaw

    AnyClaw — OpenClaw + Codex + Claude Code on Android

    AnyClaw is an Android-based AI assistant platform that combines OpenClaw, OpenAI Codex CLI, and OpenClaude (formerly Claw Code) into a single mobile application. It enables users to run advanced AI coding agents directly on their Android devices within a self-contained Linux environment. The platform provides conversational coding, agent routing, multi-threaded sessions, and automation capabilities without requiring root access or external servers.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Codex Mobile

    Codex Mobile

    Run Codex Mobile Anywhere: Linux, Windows, or Termux on Android

    Codex Mobile is a lightweight bridge that exposes Codex app-server workflows through a browser-accessible interface. It is designed to let users run a Codex-style UI on Linux, Windows, or Termux-powered Android setups. The project starts a local web server with one command, then lets the user open the interface from the same machine, a LAN device, or another reachable connection. It can also create a Cloudflare tunnel by default, making remote access easier when the local setup allows it. Codex Mobile is useful for developers who want to control coding-agent sessions from a phone, tablet, remote browser, or nonstandard environment. ...
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    Happy Coder

    Happy Coder

    Mobile and Web client for Codex and Claude Code, with realtime voice

    Happy is an open-source, cross-platform mobile and web client designed to bring powerful AI coding agents such as Claude Code and Codex to your fingertips no matter where you are. At its core, Happy wraps existing AI coding tools with a unified interface, providing real-time voice interactions, encrypted communication, and seamless device switching between desktop and mobile. You can start a coding session locally through the Happy CLI or connect from a phone or browser, allowing developers...
    Downloads: 44 This Week
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    RunVSAgent

    RunVSAgent

    Run VSCode-based coding agents and extensions seamlessly

    RunVSAgent is a cross-platform development tool that lets VS Code-based coding agents and extensions run inside JetBrains IDEs and other IDE environments. It is designed to bridge the VS Code agent ecosystem with editors such as IntelliJ IDEA, WebStorm, PyCharm, PhpStorm, CLion, GoLand, Rider, Android Studio, and more. The project uses a Kotlin-based JetBrains plugin, a Node.js extension host, an editor bridge, and RPC communication to provide VS Code API compatibility outside VS Code. It supports agents such as Roo Code, Cline, and Kilo Code, making them available in IDEs where they would not normally run. This helps developers keep their preferred IDE while still using popular VS Code-native AI coding tools. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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