AI Coding Tools for ChromeOS

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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: 139 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: 28 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: 23 This Week
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    Graphify

    Graphify

    AI coding assistant skill (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, OpenClaw)

    Graphify is a data visualization and transformation tool designed to convert structured or semi-structured data into graph-based representations, enabling better understanding of relationships and dependencies. It focuses on building visual models such as nodes and edges that represent entities and their connections, making complex datasets easier to interpret. The system likely supports dynamic updates, allowing graphs to evolve as data changes or new inputs are introduced. It is particularly useful in domains such as network analysis, knowledge graphs, and system architecture visualization. The architecture emphasizes flexibility, enabling users to customize how data is mapped and displayed. It may also include analytical features to explore patterns, clusters, or anomalies within the graph. Overall, Graphify serves as a bridge between raw data and visual insight.
    Downloads: 22 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: 20 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: 16 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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    Loop Engineering

    Loop Engineering

    Practical patterns, starters & CLI tools for loop engineering with AI

    Loop Engineering is a practical reference repository for designing loop-based workflows with AI coding agents. It focuses on replacing repeated manual prompting with systems that prompt, verify, schedule, and hand off work over time. The project is aimed at developers using tools such as Grok, Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and other coding agents. It explains core building blocks such as scheduling, worktrees, skills, plugins, connectors, sub-agents, and persistent memory or state. The repository includes production loop patterns, quickstarts, starters, checklists, safety notes, and real-world stories. It also provides CLI tools such as loop-audit, loop-init, and loop-cost to scaffold, evaluate, and estimate agent loop workflows.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Skills for coding agents

    Skills for coding agents

    Skills for coding agents

    BuilderIO Skills is a collection of small, composable skills for coding agents. It is made for teams that want agents to perform better in planning, review, orchestration, validation, documentation discipline, and clear communication. Instead of acting like a heavy process framework, it lets teams install only the skills they need and adapt them to their project. The catalog includes tools for visual planning, visual PR recaps, agent audits, plan comparison, autonomous execution, model orchestration, usage-limit management, final status recaps, and documentation-first development. Installation is handled through an interactive CLI that can configure skills for multiple agent environments. It also supports managed instruction files, Claude Code skill paths, shared agent folders, and an optional GitHub Action for visual PR recaps.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Kodus

    Kodus

    AI code reviews, just like your senior dev would do

    Kodus-AI is a framework for building, training, and deploying intelligent agents and models, especially focusing on practical AI workflows for businesses and automation. It provides a structured set of tools and abstractions that help teams design agent behaviors, orchestrate data pipelines, optimize inference, and integrate AI capabilities with applications or services. The platform often includes model management, scalable training workflows, and orchestration patterns that help teams move from research or prototypes to production-ready AI deployments. Through configurable pipelines and a focus on modularity, it supports experimentation while maintaining reproducibility and performance. Its tooling is typically designed to handle real-world imperatives like logging, monitoring, versioning, and hooking into operational infrastructure.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    System Prompts and Models of AI Tools

    System Prompts and Models of AI Tools

    Full System Prompts, Internal Tools & AI Models

    System Prompts and Models of AI Tools is a large open-source repository that collects and documents system prompts, internal tools, and model configurations used by popular AI platforms. It aggregates prompts from tools like Claude, Cursor, Devin AI, Perplexity, and many others to provide insight into how modern AI agents are structured and guided. The repository serves as a valuable resource for developers, researchers, and AI enthusiasts interested in understanding prompt engineering and agent behavior. By exposing these system-level instructions, it highlights how AI tools are designed to reason, act, and interact with users. It also emphasizes transparency and security awareness, especially around prompt leaks and vulnerabilities. Overall, it acts as a comprehensive knowledge base for studying and experimenting with real-world AI system prompts.
    Downloads: 5 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: 4 This Week
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    ClaudeBar

    ClaudeBar

    A macOS menu bar application that monitors AI coding assistant usage

    ClaudeBar is a macOS menu bar utility that helps developers and power users monitor their AI coding assistant usage quotas from a lightweight system tray interface. Rather than constantly running CLI commands or navigating web dashboards, users can glance at their quota statistics for services like Claude, Codex, Gemini, GitHub Copilot, and Antigravity directly from the menu bar. The application provides real-time tracking of session, weekly, and model-specific usage percentages, using visual indicators such as color-coded progress bars to communicate when quotas are healthy, nearing limits, or depleted. It includes options to enable or disable monitoring for individual providers, supports multiple visual themes (including dark mode and a festive theme), and refreshes data at configurable intervals so users always have up-to-date information.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    fireworks-tech-graph

    fireworks-tech-graph

    Claude Code skill for generating production-quality SVG+PNG technical

    fireworks-tech-graph is an AI-driven project focused on building structured knowledge graphs that map relationships between technologies, concepts, and entities within technical domains. It aims to transform unstructured information into interconnected graphs that can be queried and analyzed for insights, making it easier to understand complex ecosystems such as software stacks or research fields. The system likely leverages AI techniques for entity extraction, relationship mapping, and graph construction, enabling automated knowledge organization. It can be used to power recommendation systems, research tools, or intelligent assistants that require contextual understanding of technical topics. The project emphasizes scalability and adaptability, allowing it to handle large datasets and evolving knowledge bases. By structuring information into graph form, it enables more meaningful navigation and discovery compared to traditional document-based systems.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Compound Engineering

    Compound Engineering

    Official Compound Engineering plugin for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor

    The Compound Engineering plugin project is an AI-driven workflow system designed to improve software development by turning each unit of work into a reusable and compounding asset. It provides a structured set of commands and agents that guide developers through stages such as brainstorming, planning, execution, review, and knowledge capture. The core philosophy is to reduce technical debt by emphasizing thorough planning and continuous learning, ensuring that each iteration improves future work rather than increasing complexity. The plugin integrates with multiple AI coding environments, including Claude Code and other tools, enabling consistent workflows across platforms. It also supports automated code review and ideation processes, leveraging multiple agents to enhance quality and decision-making. By codifying patterns and learnings, it creates a feedback loop that improves productivity over time.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    DESIGN.md

    DESIGN.md

    A format specification for describing a visual identity

    design.md is an open specification created by Google Labs that defines a standardized way to describe design systems for AI coding agents. It allows developers to encode visual identity elements such as colors, typography, spacing, and components in a structured format. The file combines machine-readable design tokens with human-readable explanations, enabling agents to generate consistent user interfaces aligned with a brand. By providing persistent design context, it eliminates the need to repeatedly describe styling requirements to AI tools. The format supports interoperability across platforms and tools, making it a potential standard for agent-driven UI generation. It also includes tooling for validation and exporting design tokens. The goal is to enable agents to produce accurate, on-brand designs automatically.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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 various AI providers, enabling users to route tasks across different models depending on their needs. Every Code also includes browser integration and automation capabilities, extending its usefulness beyond simple code generation into more complex development tasks. Customization is a key focus, with support for theming, configurable settings, and reasoning controls that allow developers to fine-tune how the agent behaves.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Gemma Chat

    Gemma Chat

    Local AI chat + coding agent for Apple Silicon, powered by Gemma 4

    Gemma Chat is a local-first AI chat and coding assistant designed to run fully on-device, particularly optimized for Apple Silicon machines. It leverages Google’s Gemma family of lightweight language models, which are built on the same underlying technology as Gemini and designed for efficient local inference and reasoning tasks. The project enables users to interact with AI through a chat interface while also supporting code generation and editing workflows. It emphasizes privacy and independence by avoiding cloud dependencies, allowing all interactions and data to remain local. The system integrates model selection and execution directly into the app, giving users control over performance and behavior. It is particularly aligned with the “vibe coding” approach, where users iteratively build and modify projects through conversational prompts. Overall, gemma-chat provides a streamlined, developer-focused environment for local AI experimentation and productivity.
    Downloads: 2 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: 2 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: 2 This Week
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    Multica

    Multica

    The open-source managed agents platform

    Multica is an open-source platform designed to manage and orchestrate AI coding agents as if they were real team members within a development workflow. It introduces a paradigm where agents can be assigned tasks, participate in discussions, and autonomously execute work while reporting progress and blockers in real time. The system integrates with multiple AI coding tools and provides a unified interface for managing tasks, compute environments, and agent execution pipelines. It includes both a web interface and a CLI that connects local or cloud-based runtimes to the platform, enabling flexible deployment and scaling. Multica emphasizes collaboration between humans and AI by allowing agents to operate alongside developers in shared workspaces. It also supports reusable skill accumulation, meaning that solutions generated by agents can be reused across projects to improve efficiency over time.
    Downloads: 2 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. OpenMonoAgent.ai is best suited for developers who want a local AI development stack with no API keys, no cloud dependency, and no telemetry.
    Downloads: 2 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: 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: 28 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: 1 This Week
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