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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...
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    nanocode

    nanocode

    Minimal Claude Code alternative. Single Python file, zero dependencies

    nanocode is a minimalist coding agent implementation designed as a compact alternative to Claude Code, packaged in a single Python file with no external dependencies and totaling around 250 lines of code. It implements a full agentic loop where the model can reason, decide when to use tools, execute those tools, and iterate until producing a final answer, making it useful for simple AI-assisted coding workflows. It includes a set of integrated tools such as read, write, edit, glob, grep, and...
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    Ditto

    Ditto

    The simplest self-building coding agent

    Ditto is a simple self-building coding agent that generates multi-file Flask applications from natural language descriptions. Users describe the app they want, and the system attempts to plan and create routes, templates, static assets, and supporting files. It uses an LLM loop with basic tools to automate part of the coding process. The project is intentionally lightweight and experimental, making it easier to understand than larger agentic coding platforms. Its modular structure separates...
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    deepclaude

    deepclaude

    Use Claude Code's agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, OpenRouter & more

    deepclaude is a lightweight proxy tool that enables developers to run Claude Code’s autonomous coding agent loop using alternative AI backends like DeepSeek V4 Pro, OpenRouter, or other Anthropic-compatible models. It preserves the full Claude Code experience—including file editing, terminal execution, and multi-step agent workflows—while dramatically reducing operational costs. By swapping out the underlying model instead of the interface, deepclaude delivers the same familiar UX with...
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