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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. ...
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    Nanocoder

    Nanocoder

    A beautiful local-first coding agent running in your terminal

    ...The tool is designed as a privacy-focused alternative to proprietary AI coding assistants, allowing users to run local models or connect to external APIs while keeping full control over their data and development workflow. Built with TypeScript and distributed as a CLI application, nanocoder enables developers to interact with AI agents that can read files, modify code, execute commands, and assist with debugging tasks. The platform supports multiple AI providers through OpenAI-compatible APIs and can also integrate with local model runtimes such as Ollama or LM Studio. Its architecture emphasizes extensibility through custom commands and integration with Model Context Protocol servers that allow the AI agent to access additional tools.
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