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    Claude Code

    Claude Code

    Claude Code is an agentic coding tool that lives in your terminal

    Claude Code is an intelligent agentic coding assistant that lives in your terminal and understands your entire codebase. It helps developers code faster by executing routine tasks, explaining complex code snippets, and managing git workflows—all via natural language commands. Claude Code integrates seamlessly into your terminal, IDE, or GitHub by tagging @claude to interact with your code context. The tool is designed to simplify development by automating repetitive work and providing instant clarifications on code behavior. User feedback and usage data are collected responsibly, with strict privacy safeguards and limited retention, ensuring no feedback is used to train generative models. Claude Code is open and actively maintained with community-driven bug reporting and feature requests. Its natural language interface makes advanced coding workflows accessible without leaving your coding environment.
    Downloads: 766 This Week
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    OpenAI Codex CLI

    OpenAI Codex CLI

    Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal

    OpenAI Codex CLI is a lightweight, open-source coding assistant that runs directly in your terminal, designed to bring ChatGPT-level reasoning to your code workflows. It allows developers to interactively query, edit, and generate code within their repositories, all while maintaining version control. The CLI can scaffold new files, run code in sandboxed environments, install dependencies, and commit changes automatically, streamlining chat-driven development. It supports various approval modes—from suggestion-only to full automation—ensuring safe and controlled code execution. Codex CLI can also handle multimodal inputs like screenshots and diagrams to implement features intelligently. The tool includes built-in sandboxing & security measures, such as network restrictions and directory confinement, to protect your system during code execution. With extensive configuration options, including multiple AI providers and custom guidance files, it fits seamlessly into developer environments.
    Downloads: 317 This Week
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    DeepSeek TUI

    DeepSeek TUI

    Coding agent for DeepSeek models that runs in your terminal

    DeepSeek-TUI is a terminal-based user interface designed to interact with DeepSeek language models in a lightweight and efficient way. It provides a text-based chat experience directly within the command line, making it ideal for developers who prefer minimal interfaces. The tool supports streaming responses, allowing real-time interaction with the model. It includes features for managing prompts, sessions, and conversation history within the terminal environment. DeepSeek-TUI emphasizes speed and simplicity, avoiding heavy graphical dependencies. It is particularly useful for local or remote environments where graphical interfaces are impractical. Overall, it delivers an efficient CLI-first experience for AI interaction.
    Downloads: 262 This Week
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    OpenCode

    OpenCode

    The open source coding agent

    OpenCode is an open-source AI coding agent designed to assist developers directly from the terminal, desktop, or IDE environments. It functions as a locally running assistant that can analyze codebases, execute development tasks, and interact with external tools while remaining highly configurable. The system is built around an agent model that can perform actions such as file manipulation, shell execution, and web access with user confirmation. Its provider-agnostic design allows developers to connect different large language model services rather than being locked into a single vendor. OpenCode aims to streamline everyday development workflows by combining automation with human oversight in a developer-first interface. Because it runs locally and exposes powerful capabilities, the project is particularly attractive for engineers who want deep control over AI-assisted coding pipelines.
    Downloads: 125 This Week
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    Crush

    Crush

    The glamourous AI CLI coding agent for your favourite terminal 💘

    Crush is a next-generation, terminal-based AI coding assistant developed by Charm, designed to seamlessly integrate with your tools, workflows, and preferred LLMs. It provides developers with an intuitive, session-based experience where multiple contexts can be managed across projects. With flexible model switching, Crush allows you to change providers mid-session while retaining conversation history. It enhances productivity by combining LSP (Language Server Protocol) support with extensible MCP (Model Context Protocol) integrations for richer coding context and external tool connectivity. Built for portability, it offers first-class support across macOS, Linux, Windows (PowerShell and WSL), and BSD systems. Backed by the Charm ecosystem, Crush is a stable, actively maintained evolution of the original OpenCode project.
    Downloads: 65 This Week
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    Goose

    Goose

    AI coding agent that's more than suggestions - install, execute, edit+

    Goose is an open-source, extensible AI agent that enhances the software development process by going beyond traditional code suggestions. It allows developers to install, execute, edit, and test code with any large language model (LLM), facilitating a more efficient and streamlined workflow. Designed to operate locally within a developer's environment, Goose integrates seamlessly with various tools and platforms, providing a customizable and powerful assistant for coding tasks. Its architecture supports extensibility, enabling users to tailor the agent to their specific needs and preferences. By leveraging Goose, developers can improve productivity and code quality through advanced AI-driven assistance.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    GitHub Copilot CLI

    GitHub Copilot CLI

    GitHub Copilot CLI brings the power of Copilot coding agent

    GitHub Copilot CLI is a command-line interface tool. It brings AI-powered coding assistance directly into your terminal. GitHub Copilot CLI allows you to build, debug, refactor, and understand code via natural language conversations. You can have these conversations within the Active Directory. It integrates tightly with your GitHub context—repositories, issues, pull requests. The Copilot can leverage repository context when making suggestions. The tool is currently in public preview and is evolving. Preview proposed changes before committing or applying them. Extensibility via MCP (Modular Copilot Platform) servers or custom servers.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    Cline

    Cline

    Autonomous coding agent right in your IDE

    Cline is a command-line application building library for Node.js that helps developers easily create interactive CLI applications. Built on Node's readline module, it offers features like history support, auto-completion, and input masking. Cline allows you to define custom commands with argument placeholders, making it versatile for various command structures. Additionally, it supports modes, where different command sets can be dynamically loaded depending on the application's state.
    Downloads: 37 This Week
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    DeepSeek-Reasonix

    DeepSeek-Reasonix

    DeepSeek-native AI coding agent for your terminal

    DeepSeek Reasonix is a DeepSeek-native AI coding agent designed for terminal-based software development. It is built around prefix-cache stability, which helps reduce token costs during long sessions and allows users to leave the agent running across extended workflows. Reasonix includes a coding mode with filesystem and shell tools, a lighter chat mode, one-shot task execution, health checks, session utilities, and project-scoped memory. It supports reviewed SEARCH/REPLACE edits, plan mode, MCP servers, web search, hooks, skills, semantic indexing, transcript replay, event logs, and cost or cache tracking. The project is especially useful for developers who want an open, terminal-first coding agent optimized for DeepSeek’s cache mechanics. It also includes a prerelease desktop client for users who prefer a GUI over the same agent loop.
    Downloads: 35 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 to inspect, interact with, and guide the AI as it generates, tests, or explains code. The project includes components like a dedicated backend server for encrypted sync, a rich front-end experience across web and native apps, and support for push notifications when your coding agent encounters permission requests or errors. Happy prioritizes security with end-to-end encryption so your code and interactions remain private and auditable.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Mistral Vibe CLI

    Mistral Vibe CLI

    Minimal CLI coding agent by Mistral

    Mistral Vibe is an AI-powered “vibe-coding” command-line interface (CLI) and coding-assistant framework built by Mistral AI to let developers write, refactor, search, and manage code through natural language and context-aware automation, rather than manual typing only. It aims to take developers out of repetitive boilerplate and let them stay “in the flow”: you can ask the tool to generate functions, refactor code, search across the codebase, manipulate files, commit changes via Git, or run commands — all from a unified CLI interface. Behind the scenes, it leverages Mistral’s coding-optimized LLM stack (including models tuned for code understanding and generation), with project-wide context awareness: it scans your file structure, Git status, and recent history to inform suggestions so that generated code aligns with existing context.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    omp (Oh My Pi)

    omp (Oh My Pi)

    AI Coding agent for the terminal

    omp (Oh-My-Pi) is an open-source AI agent toolkit focused on creating intelligent coding assistants that operate directly from the terminal environment. The project provides a command-line coding agent capable of analyzing repositories, generating commits, editing code, and interacting with development tools through an integrated tool system. Instead of functioning as a simple prompt-based assistant, the system includes an agent architecture that can inspect Git repositories, analyze changes, and perform development actions with fine-grained control. The platform also supports tool-based workflows where the agent can run shell commands, read files, modify code, and stage changes during development tasks. It includes infrastructure for integrating different AI providers and models through a unified API layer, allowing developers to switch between models while keeping the same agent interface.
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    Claude Code Haha

    Claude Code Haha

    Claude Code leaked source - locally runnable version

    Claude Code Haha is an experimental and often humorous adaptation of Claude-style coding agents, designed to explore and demonstrate how agentic coding systems behave under different configurations and prompts. While it retains the core functionality of analyzing and modifying codebases, the project introduces variations that highlight both the strengths and quirks of autonomous coding assistants. It serves as a sandbox for testing how agents interpret instructions, manage context, and execute development tasks in a less formal or more exploratory setting. The repository likely includes playful modifications, custom prompts, or unconventional workflows that reveal edge cases in agent behavior. Despite its informal tone, it still provides insight into how coding agents can be structured and extended. It is particularly useful for understanding limitations, failure modes, and creative applications of AI-driven development tools.
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    Gemini CLI

    Gemini CLI

    Open source AI agent CLI tool to bring Gemini into your terminal

    Gemini CLI is an open‑source AI agent that brings the capabilities of Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro large‑language model directly into your terminal, enabling tasks ranging from coding and debugging to content creation and research via natural‑language prompts, with support for multimodal outputs like image and video generation. Gemini CLI integrates with external tools and MCP servers, enabling media generation and enhanced workflow automation. It also includes a built-in Google Search tool to ground queries with relevant information. Users can authenticate with their Google accounts for free usage limits or configure API keys for higher capacity and access to specific models. The tool is designed to be easy to install and use, with extensive documentation and community support for troubleshooting and advanced workflows.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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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 handling pull requests and performing complex git rebases. It runs on Node.js (version 20 or higher) and can be installed globally via npm or from source. Users configure Qwen Code by setting API keys and endpoints, supporting both mainland China and international access. With Qwen Code, developers can explore codebases, refactor and optimize code, generate documentation, and automate repetitive tasks directly from the terminal.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    jcode

    jcode

    Coding Agent Harness

    jcode is a lightweight developer tool designed to streamline Java coding workflows by simplifying compilation, execution, and testing processes. It provides a structured interface for managing Java programs without requiring complex IDE setups, making it ideal for quick experimentation and learning. The tool focuses on reducing friction for developers who want to run code snippets or small projects efficiently. It supports automation of repetitive tasks such as compiling and executing Java files in a consistent environment. JCode is especially useful for beginners or developers working in minimal setups where full IDEs are unnecessary. Its design emphasizes speed, simplicity, and ease of integration into command-line workflows. Overall, it serves as a productivity enhancer for Java development in lightweight environments.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Pi Agent

    Pi Agent

    AI agent toolkit: coding agent CLI, unified LLM API, TUI & web UI

    Pi is an open-source AI agent toolkit and coding agent framework designed to help developers build, run, and extend intelligent AI-powered workflows. Developed by Earendil Works, the project includes a coding agent CLI, unified multi-provider LLM API, agent runtime, terminal UI library, and web UI components. Pi supports multiple AI providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google through a single consistent API layer, making it easier to integrate different models into applications and agents. The framework is built around extensibility, allowing developers to create custom tools, workflows, and autonomous coding experiences. Pi also encourages the sharing of real-world AI coding sessions to improve agent performance through practical usage data instead of synthetic benchmarks. With its modular architecture, active open-source community, and support for advanced agent capabilities, Pi provides a comprehensive foundation for building next-generation AI development tools and autonomous c
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Bolt.new

    Bolt.new

    Prompt, run, edit, and deploy full-stack web applications

    Bolt.new is an AI-powered full-stack development platform created by StackBlitz that enables users to build, run, edit, and deploy complete web applications directly from the browser without requiring any local setup or traditional development environment. It operates as an intelligent coding agent where users describe what they want to build in natural language, and the system generates functional applications, including frontend, backend, and infrastructure components. The platform is built on StackBlitz’s WebContainers technology, which allows Node.js environments to run entirely in the browser, eliminating the need for installations while maintaining real development capabilities. Bolt.new is designed to significantly lower the barrier to entry for software creation, making it accessible not only to developers but also to product managers, designers, and non-technical users who want to quickly prototype or launch applications.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    skills-manage

    skills-manage

    Desktop app to manage AI coding agent skills across Claude Code

    skills-manage is a Tauri desktop application for organizing AI coding agent skills across many local development tools from one interface. It uses a central skills library as the main source of truth, then installs skills into specific platforms through per-tool workflows. The app is designed for users who work with multiple AI coding agents and want consistent skills across environments such as Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and many others. It provides detail views with Markdown previews, raw source views, AI-generated explanations, collections, marketplace browsing, and GitHub repository import. It also scans local projects for skill libraries, including project-level folders and Obsidian-style vaults. Its local-first design keeps metadata, collections, settings, scan results, and cached explanations on the user’s machine unless a feature explicitly requires network access.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    VT Code

    VT Code

    VT Code - semantic AI coding agent

    VTCode is a terminal-based AI coding agent designed to provide semantic code understanding and interactive assistance directly within a command-line environment. It is implemented in Rust and focuses on performance, portability, and deep integration with developer workflows that rely on terminal tools. The system leverages syntax-aware parsing technologies such as tree-sitter and AST-based analysis to understand code structure rather than relying solely on raw text, which enables more accurate and context-aware suggestions. VTCode operates as an agent rather than a simple autocomplete tool, meaning it can interpret user intent, navigate codebases, and assist with multi-step tasks. It is highly configurable, allowing developers to define behavior, prompts, and workflows tailored to their projects. The tool is especially useful for developers who prefer lightweight, local-first environments but still want advanced AI assistance comparable to modern IDE-based tools.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Antigravity CLI

    Antigravity CLI

    The CLI understands codebases, makes edits and executes commands

    Antigravity CLI is Google’s command-line AI coding agent for working with a codebase directly from the terminal. It can understand project context, make code edits with user permission, and execute commands as part of an agent-assisted development workflow. The tool is positioned as part of Google Antigravity’s newer agent-first platform and succeeds key Gemini CLI workflows while adding a more robust foundation for complex coding tasks. It supports important agent capabilities such as Agent Skills, Hooks, Subagents, and Antigravity plugins. Antigravity CLI is useful for developers who want AI assistance without leaving the command line, especially for code exploration, scaffolding, refactoring, debugging, and project automation. It is best understood as a terminal-native coding assistant built for controlled, permission-based agent work.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Superset LLM

    Superset LLM

    Run an army of Claude Code, Codex, etc. on your machine

    Superset is a development environment and terminal-based platform designed to orchestrate multiple AI coding agents simultaneously within a single workspace. The tool enables developers to run many autonomous coding agents in parallel without the typical overhead of manually managing multiple terminals, repositories, or branches. Each agent task is isolated in its own Git worktree, ensuring that code changes from different agents do not interfere with each other while allowing developers to track their progress independently. The platform includes built-in monitoring capabilities so users can observe the activity of each agent, receive notifications when tasks are completed, and quickly review changes produced by automated coding workflows. Superset also integrates tools for reviewing code differences, editing generated outputs, and managing the development environment directly from the interface.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Forge Code

    Forge Code

    AI enabled pair programmer for Claude, GPT, O Series, Grok, Deepseek

    Forge is a modern, open-source tool that brings AI-powered code assistance directly into your terminal workflow, effectively turning your shell into a “pair programmer”, without ever leaving your development environment. Written in Rust (with a command-line interface), Forge integrates with your existing shell (bash, zsh, fish, etc.) or IDE-agnostic workflows, allowing you to interact with your codebase, command-line tools, and version control as usual, but with the added support of large language models (LLMs) to help with code generation, refactoring, bug fixing, code review, and even design advice. Rather than requiring a separate UI or web-based IDE, Forge respects the developer’s existing habits and setups, and keeps all operations local, ensuring your code doesn’t get sent to unknown external services — a strong point for privacy and security. It supports many model providers (e.g. GPT, Claude, Grok, and others) via API keys.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Grok CLI

    Grok CLI

    An open-source AI agent that brings the power of Grok

    Grok CLI is a command-line interface built around the Grok AI model that brings programmatic and conversational AI capabilities directly to developer terminals. It lets you run Grok queries from your shell, scripting environment, or automation workflows without switching to a browser, enabling utility in scripting, quick data exploration, code generation, and assistant-guided tasks directly where you write code. The CLI supports streaming responses, so outputs appear in real time as the Grok model generates them, making interactions feel responsive and fluid in terminal contexts. Grok CLI is designed to integrate with existing terminal habits—aliases, pipes, editors, and tooling—so you can combine AI assistance with native command-line workflows like grep, awk, and git. It also includes authentication support, configuration management, and caching options so frequent queries are efficient.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Terminal coding agent powered by Kimchi's multi-model orchestration

    Kimchi is a terminal coding agent powered by multi-model orchestration. It is designed to help developers run AI-assisted coding sessions from the command line while coordinating specialized agents, tools, permissions, and project context. The repository includes systems for subagents, task classification, model delegation, MCP integration, web search, web fetching, Language Server Protocol support, authentication, and interactive terminal workflows. It also supports ACP-style JSON-RPC integration for editor workflows and remote session multiplexing through its teleport mode. Kimchi includes benchmarking tools for smoke testing sessions, auditing completed work, and comparing model behavior across predefined tasks. It is useful for developers who want a powerful terminal-first coding agent with structured orchestration rather than a simple chat wrapper.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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