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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. ...
    Downloads: 136 This Week
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    pool

    pool

    pool is Poolside’s coding agent that runs in your terminal

    pool is Poolside’s coding agent for terminal and editor-based development workflows. It can run as a standalone interactive terminal app, as an ACP server for compatible editors, as an ACP client connected to another agent server, or non-interactively through command execution. The tool supports slash commands, file and directory fuzzy search, shell mode, message rewind, and configurable approval modes. It integrates with open agent specifications such as AGENTS.md, Skills, MCP, and ACP, making it adaptable to different coding environments. ...
    Downloads: 3 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...
    Downloads: 222 This Week
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    T3 Code

    T3 Code

    Minimal web GUI for coding agents

    ...Users need to install and authenticate at least one supported provider before using it, which keeps the actual agent accounts under the user’s control. The repository includes guidance for exposing a T3 Code server to another device, such as a phone, tablet, or separate desktop app. Overall, it is an early-stage developer tool for managing AI coding agents through a lightweight, session-oriented web interface.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    OpenMonoAgent

    OpenMonoAgent

    Terminal-native coding agent powered by local LLMs

    OpenMonoAgent.ai is a self-hosted coding agent designed to run entirely on the user’s own hardware. It pairs a .NET CLI with a local llama.cpp inference server so developers can use agentic coding workflows without cloud subscriptions or per-token billing. The project emphasizes privacy, local control, and ownership of the model, compute, and project data. It includes a terminal-native workflow, built-in tools, Docker sandboxing, and code intelligence features. The system can run on CPU or GPU and is designed to auto-configure itself when possible. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Terminal coding agent powered by Kimchi's 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. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Crush

    Crush

    The glamourous AI CLI coding agent for your favourite terminal 💘

    ...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: 7 This Week
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    Ante

    Ante

    Ghost in your shell. Ante is a self-contained agent harness

    Ante is a self-contained terminal coding agent written in Rust and designed to work with many AI models rather than one vendor. It ships as a roughly 15 MB binary with no external runtime dependencies. Users can work through an interactive terminal interface, headless commands, a server protocol, or Slack and Discord gateways. A built-in inference engine can run GGUF models entirely offline without an account, API key, or internet connection. Ante also supports more than a dozen hosted providers and can switch between commercial, open-weight, and local models. Multi-agent orchestration lets it spawn and coordinate specialized subagents for larger software tasks. ...
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    Happy Coder

    Happy Coder

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

    ...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: 2 This Week
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    MathCode

    MathCode

    A Frontier Mathematical Coding Agent

    MathCode is a terminal-based AI coding assistant focused on mathematical formalization and theorem proving. It is designed to transform plain-language mathematical reasoning into verified Lean 4 code and formal proofs. The project combines AI agents with Lean Language Server Protocol integration, allowing it to inspect compiler feedback, search for lemmas, and iteratively repair failed proof attempts. It supports an agentic proving workflow where the system behaves more like an interactive mathematical engineer than a one-shot text generator. MathCode also includes visualization-oriented tooling such as theorem graph generation for Obsidian knowledge workflows. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AutoBE

    AutoBE

    AI Vibe Coding Agent of TS backend server

    AutoBE is an AI backend builder that turns natural-language requirements into a working TypeScript backend application. It analyzes what the user wants, creates specifications, designs database structure, defines API documentation, writes end-to-end tests, and generates implementation logic. The project is aimed at moving from prototype to production more quickly while keeping generated code buildable and verifiable. It uses an agentic workflow supported by compiler-friendly checks and test...
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    Frontman

    Frontman

    AI coding agent for visual frontend fixes in your browser

    ...Click any element, describe the change, and Frontman edits the real source files with hot reload. Unlike IDE-only coding tools, Frontman sees the live DOM, component tree, computed CSS, routes, source maps, screenshots, console output, and server logs. That runtime context helps product managers, designers, and frontend teams fix copy, spacing, colors, layout bugs, and internal UI polish without guessing which file owns a rendered element. Works with Next.js, Astro, Vite, React, Vue, Svelte, and SvelteKit. BYOK model support includes OpenAI, Anthropic, OpenRouter, Google, xAI, Fireworks, NVIDIA, and more. ...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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