AI Coding Tools for ChromeOS

Browse free open source AI Coding tools and projects for ChromeOS below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source AI Coding tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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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: 6,919 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: 30 This Week
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    Kimi Code CLI

    Kimi Code CLI

    Kimi Code CLI is your next CLI agent

    Kimi CLI is a command-line AI agent that brings an intelligent software development assistant directly into your terminal, helping you with coding tasks, shell operations, and workflow automation without leaving your command prompt. It supports an interactive shell-like user interface where you can chat with the agent, request code edits, run shell commands, and receive contextual suggestions as you work, creating a seamless blend of AI-augmented development and traditional terminal usage. The tool includes integration with Zsh so that users can activate AI assistance via a hotkey while staying within their favorite shell environment, and it can serve as an Agent Client Protocol (ACP) server to bridge AI functionality into compatible IDEs and editors. Its support for well-established MCP tool configuration conventions lets developers connect the CLI to external tools and services during workflows, expanding its capabilities beyond simple queries into orchestrated development tasks.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Claude Code Architecture Study

    Claude Code Architecture Study

    Research on Coding Agents

    Claude Code Architecture Study is an educational and experimental repository designed to teach developers how to build, configure, and understand AI coding agents from first principles. The project focuses on breaking down the architecture of agentic systems, including how models perceive context, make decisions, and execute actions in a coding environment. It likely provides step-by-step examples, conceptual explanations, and practical implementations that guide users through creating their own agents. The framework emphasizes learning by doing, allowing users to experiment with agent behavior, prompt design, and workflow structuring. It also explores how agents interact with tools such as file systems, terminals, and APIs, giving a holistic view of real-world applications. The project is particularly valuable for developers transitioning from traditional programming to AI-assisted or autonomous development paradigms.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax-M2.1

    MiniMax M2.1, a SOTA model for real-world dev & agents.

    MiniMax-M2.1 is an open-source, state-of-the-art agentic language model released to democratize high-performance AI capabilities. It goes beyond a simple parameter upgrade, delivering major gains in coding, tool use, instruction following, and long-horizon planning. The model is designed to be transparent, controllable, and accessible, enabling developers to build autonomous systems without relying on closed platforms. MiniMax-M2.1 excels in real-world software engineering tasks, including multilingual development and complex workflow automation. It demonstrates strong generalization across agent frameworks and consistently improves upon its predecessor, MiniMax-M2. Benchmarks show that it rivals or approaches top proprietary models while remaining fully open for local deployment and customization.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Oh My OpenCode Slim

    Oh My OpenCode Slim

    Slimmed, cleaned and fine-tuned oh-my-opencode fork

    Oh My OpenCode Slim is a lightweight, optimized fork of the broader oh-my-opencode ecosystem, designed to deliver high-performance multi-agent coding workflows while significantly reducing token consumption and system overhead. It retains the core concept of orchestrating multiple specialized AI agents but streamlines their configuration, execution, and communication to make the system more efficient and practical for everyday use. The framework introduces a structured “pantheon” of agents, each with a defined role such as orchestration, exploration, and execution, allowing tasks to be automatically delegated and completed through coordinated workflows. It supports multiple AI providers and models, enabling users to mix and match capabilities depending on cost, speed, and performance requirements.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    MiniMax-M2

    MiniMax-M2

    MiniMax-M2, a model built for Max coding & agentic workflows

    MiniMax-M2 is an open-weight large language model designed specifically for high-end coding and agentic workflows while staying compact and efficient. It uses a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture with 230 billion total parameters but only 10 billion activated per token, giving it the behavior of a very large model at a fraction of the runtime cost. The model is tuned for end-to-end developer flows such as multi-file edits, compile–run–fix loops, and test-validated repairs across real repositories and diverse programming languages. It is also optimized for multi-step agent tasks, planning and executing long toolchains that span shell commands, browsers, retrieval systems, and code runners. Benchmarks show that it achieves highly competitive scores on a wide range of intelligence and agent benchmarks, including SWE-Bench variants, Terminal-Bench, BrowseComp, GAIA, and several long-context reasoning suites.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    BMad Method

    BMad Method

    Breakthrough Method for Agile Ai Driven Development

    BMad Method is a comprehensive AI-driven software development framework that structures the entire lifecycle of building applications through coordinated agent workflows and agile methodologies. It transforms AI from a reactive assistant into a structured team of specialized roles such as product manager, architect, developer, and QA, each operating within predefined workflows. The system guides users through phases including analysis, planning, solution design, and implementation, ensuring that projects are approached systematically rather than through ad hoc prompting. It adapts dynamically to project complexity, offering lightweight flows for small tasks and more rigorous processes for enterprise-scale systems. The framework also emphasizes repeatability and consistency by storing workflows, templates, and roles as reusable artifacts. Its integration with modern AI coding tools allows it to function as a full development operating system rather than a simple plugin.
    Downloads: 5 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: 4 This Week
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    claurst

    claurst

    Your favorite Terminal Coding Agent, now in Rust

    claurst is an experimental AI agent framework that appears to focus on structured reasoning and task execution within coding or automation environments. The project likely explores how agents can be designed to handle complex workflows through modular components and clearly defined execution steps. It may include abstractions for managing context, decision-making, and interaction with external tools, enabling agents to perform multi-step tasks efficiently. The architecture suggests a focus on flexibility, allowing developers to adapt the system to different use cases or domains. It is likely intended as a lightweight but extensible platform for experimenting with agent behavior and orchestration. The project may also emphasize simplicity, making it accessible for developers who want to prototype agent systems quickly.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Expect

    Expect

    Let agents test your code in a real browser

    Expect is a developer-focused utility designed to simplify validation, testing, and assertion workflows across software environments by providing a clean and expressive interface for defining expected outcomes. The project likely centers on improving readability and maintainability in testing scenarios, allowing developers to write expectations in a concise and human-readable format. It may support chaining conditions, enabling complex validation logic without introducing unnecessary verbosity. The design suggests a focus on productivity, reducing cognitive load when writing and reviewing tests or validation scripts. It is likely adaptable across multiple contexts, including unit testing, integration testing, and runtime assertions. By abstracting repetitive validation logic, expect helps developers focus on behavior rather than implementation details. Overall, it serves as a lightweight but powerful tool for improving software reliability and clarity in testing workflows.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    GitHub Copilot SDK

    GitHub Copilot SDK

    Multi-platform SDK for integrating GitHub Copilot Agent into apps

    The GitHub Copilot SDK is a developer toolkit that enables creators to build custom AI-assisted experiences powered by Copilot models within their own applications, editors, and workflows. Instead of being limited to editors like VS Code, this SDK lets teams embed Copilot-style code suggestions, natural language assistance, and predictive completions anywhere they see fit—such as internal IDEs, browser extensions, documentation portals, or bespoke tools tailored to specific languages or frameworks. It provides a structured API surface for invoking the Copilot model in context with the surrounding user state, capturing document content, cursor position, and invocation triggers so suggestions are relevant and responsive. The SDK includes helpers for streaming completions, managing rate limits, handling authentication, and integrating with telemetry and analytics pipelines.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Modelence

    Modelence

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform aimed at helping teams ship production web apps with far less boilerplate than a typical full-stack setup. It positions itself as a Supabase-style experience tailored toward MongoDB-centric development, bundling common backend needs like authentication, database integration, and observability into a cohesive framework. The project is built to support modern application workflows where product teams want to move quickly without stitching together many separate services and libraries. It includes scaffolding and tooling to create a new application quickly, then run a local development server with a predictable structure that’s easy to extend. Modelence also focuses on “standard features” that most apps require, so developers can spend more time on product logic rather than setup and glue code.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    vue-tetris

    vue-tetris

    Use Vue, Vuex to code Tetris

    vue-tetris is a browser-based implementation of the classic Tetris game built using the Vue.js framework, showcasing both game development concepts and modern frontend engineering practices. The project demonstrates how reactive state management and component-based architecture can be used to create interactive and dynamic applications. It includes core gameplay mechanics such as piece rotation, collision detection, line clearing, and score tracking, all implemented within a clean and modular codebase. The design emphasizes performance and responsiveness, ensuring smooth gameplay even within a web environment. It also serves as an educational resource for developers learning Vue.js, illustrating how to structure real-time applications. The project may include additional features such as keyboard controls, game speed adjustments, and visual styling. Overall, vue-tetris combines entertainment with practical frontend development techniques.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CoStrict

    CoStrict

    Strict AI coder for enterprises, quality first

    CoStrict is an enterprise-focused, open-source AI coding assistant designed to standardize and elevate software development workflows through structured, high-quality automation. Unlike typical AI coding tools that prioritize speed over rigor, CoStrict introduces a “strict mode” methodology that enforces disciplined processes such as requirements analysis, architecture planning, task decomposition, and test generation before producing code. This makes it particularly suitable for organizations that require consistency, auditability, and reliability in AI-assisted development. The system integrates repository-wide analysis using retrieval-augmented generation, allowing it to understand large codebases and provide context-aware suggestions, reviews, and modifications. It also incorporates multi-agent or multi-expert verification strategies, ensuring that generated code is validated from multiple perspectives before being accepted.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    VibeSDK

    VibeSDK

    Open source full-stack AI vibe coding platform & web app generator

    VibeSDK is an open source “vibe coding” platform. VibeSDK is a project built by Cloudflare. It provides a full-stack reference implementation of an AI-driven system. Users describe the application they want in natural language, and the system generates, previews, and deploys the resulting web app. It uses Cloudflare’s infrastructure (Workers, Containers, sandboxes). It can run untrusted code safely, provide live previews, and deploy apps at scale. VibeSDK gives you the exact methodology, tools, and confidence to turn your ideas into revenue-generating products, faster than you thought possible. Live preview of generated apps in isolated sandbox containers. Support for React + TypeScript + Tailwind generation, backend routing, and modern web stack scaffolding.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Visual Studio Code client for Tabnine

    Visual Studio Code client for Tabnine

    Visual Studio Code client for Tabnine

    This extension is for Tabnine’s Starter (free), Pro and Enterprise SaaS users only. Tabnine Enterprise users with the self-hosted setup should use the Tabnine Enterprise extension in the VSCode Marketplace. Tabnine is an AI code assistant that makes you a better developer. Tabnine will increase your development velocity with real-time code completions, chat, and code generation in all the most popular coding languages and IDEs. Whether you call it IntelliSense, intelliCode, autocomplete, AI-assisted code completion, AI-powered code completion, AI copilot, AI code snippets, code suggestion, code prediction, code hinting, content assist, unit test generation or documentation generation, using Tabnine can massively impact your coding velocity, significantly cutting down your coding time.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Qwen2.5-Coder

    Qwen2.5-Coder

    Qwen2.5-Coder is the code version of Qwen2.5, the large language model

    Qwen2.5-Coder, developed by QwenLM, is an advanced open-source code generation model designed for developers seeking powerful and diverse coding capabilities. It includes multiple model sizes—ranging from 0.5B to 32B parameters—providing solutions for a wide array of coding needs. The model supports over 92 programming languages and offers exceptional performance in generating code, debugging, and mathematical problem-solving. Qwen2.5-Coder, with its long context length of 128K tokens, is ideal for a variety of use cases, from simple code assistants to complex programming scenarios, matching the capabilities of models like GPT-4o.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker for the AI Coding Workshop

    Habit Tracker is a personal habit-tracking web application designed to help users build and maintain daily habits through intuitive UI and analytics that visualize progress over time. It runs locally with a FastAPI backend (Python) and a React frontend, storing all data in a lightweight SQLite database so there’s no need for user accounts or cloud storage, which keeps habit data fully private and self-contained. The app provides streak tracking and completion rates for each habit, giving users feedback on consistency and motivation by showing how often habits are completed and where they may be lagging. A calendar view lets users see a monthly grid of their habit history with color-coded days to highlight patterns and encourage daily engagement. Habit-Tracker also supports planned absences so users can skip days without breaking their streaks, reducing frustration and keeping long-term habits on track.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Learn Claude Code

    Learn Claude Code

    Bash is all you need, write a claude code with only 16 line code

    Learn Claude Code is an educational repository that teaches how modern AI coding agents work by walking learners through a sequence of progressively more complex agent implementations, starting with a minimal Bash-based agent and culminating in agents with explicit planning, subagents, and skills. It emphasizes a hands-on learning path where each version (from v0 to v4) adds conceptual building blocks like the core agent loop, todo planning, task decomposition, and domain knowledge skills, illuminating the patterns behind what makes a true AI agent tick. The goal is to demystify agent architectures like Claude Code by having learners build simplified versions themselves and observe how tools, memory management, planning constraints, and context isolation contribute to reliable agent behavior. Along the way, the project teaches fundamentals such as how to let models call external tools, maintain clean memory for long tasks, and inject domain expertise without retraining the model.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Oh My OpenAgent

    Oh My OpenAgent

    The best agent harness

    Oh My OpenAgent is a large-scale, open-source agent orchestration framework that aims to provide a fully unified and extensible environment for AI-powered software development and automation. It builds on the idea that no single model is sufficient, instead enabling coordinated use of multiple models for reasoning, creativity, speed, and cost efficiency within a single workflow. The system is designed as a comprehensive agent harness where tasks are automatically decomposed, delegated, and executed across a network of specialized agents. It emphasizes openness and flexibility, allowing developers to integrate different providers and avoid dependency on any single ecosystem or vendor. The framework includes robust tooling for managing agent workflows, monitoring execution, and integrating external tools, making it suitable for complex, production-level use cases. It also fosters a strong community-driven development approach, with features evolving in real time.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OpenReview

    OpenReview

    An open-source, self-hosted AI code review bot powered by Vercel

    OpenReview is an open-source, self-hosted AI-powered code review system designed to automate and enhance the pull request review process using advanced language models. Built by Vercel Labs, it integrates directly with GitHub workflows, allowing developers to trigger intelligent code reviews by simply mentioning a bot in a pull request. The system operates in a sandboxed environment with access to the repository, enabling it to run linters, tests, and formatting tools as part of its review process. It provides detailed, line-by-line feedback and can suggest or even apply fixes directly to the codebase. OpenReview is designed for extensibility, supporting custom review skills that can be tailored to specific development needs or coding standards. Its architecture leverages Vercel’s infrastructure for scalable and reliable execution, ensuring that reviews can be resumed or retried if interrupted.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pi-autoresearch

    pi-autoresearch

    Autonomous experiment loop extension for pi

    pi-autoresearch is an automation-oriented research assistant project that focuses on orchestrating iterative information gathering, analysis, and synthesis workflows with minimal human intervention. It is designed to simulate a continuous research loop where queries are generated, refined, and expanded based on previous outputs, enabling deeper exploration of complex topics. The system likely integrates with external data sources or APIs to retrieve information and process it into structured insights. Its architecture suggests a focus on autonomy, allowing it to run multi-step research pipelines that mimic human investigative processes. This makes it particularly useful for exploratory analysis, trend discovery, or generating structured knowledge from large information spaces. Overall, pi-autoresearch represents a step toward self-directed research agents capable of producing increasingly refined outputs over time.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence

    Adaptive Intelligence also known as "Artificial General Intelligence"

    Adaptive Intelligence is the implementation of neural science, forensic psychology , behavioral science with machine-learning and artificial intelligence to provide advanced automated software platforms with the ability to adjust and thrive in dynamic environments by combining cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, resilience, and practical problem-solving skills.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Claude Code Hooks Mastery

    Claude Code Hooks Mastery

    Master Claude Code Hooks

    Claude Code Hooks Mastery is a trending community-centric GitHub repository aimed at helping developers master Claude Code hooks — customizable integration points that let users extend, automate, and augment workflows when using Claude Code, an agentic terminal coding assistant. Although the project itself doesn’t include a single coherent application, it functions as a curated collection of advanced hook examples, best practices, and coding patterns that show how to tailor Claude Code to specific use cases such as automated CI workflows, custom command triggers, and integrations with external tools. The repository is part of a larger ecosystem of Claude Code tooling that enables natural-language-driven coding tasks, and the hooks contained here help users go beyond default behaviors to solve real problems efficiently.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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