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    Every Code

    Every Code

    Local AI coding agent CLI with multi-agent orchestration tools

    Every Code (often referred to simply as Code) is a fast, local AI-powered coding agent designed to run directly in the terminal environment. It is a community-driven fork of the Codex CLI, with a strong emphasis on improving real-world developer ergonomics and workflows. Every Code enhances the traditional coding assistant model by introducing multi-agent orchestration, allowing multiple AI agents to collaborate, compare solutions, and refine outputs in parallel. It supports integration with...
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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...
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    Codey

    Codey

    The home for Codey releases, updates, and the developer community

    Codey Community is the public release, documentation, and collaboration hub for Codey, an AI coding agent built for terminal-first development. Codey combines a fast keyboard-driven TUI with a cross-platform desktop app for developers who want AI assistance close to their coding workflow. It can help read, write, refactor, and inspect code while also running commands and coordinating multi-step engineering tasks. The project uses the Model Context Protocol to connect agent workflows with...
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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...
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