AI Coding Tools for ChromeOS

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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.
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    agentation

    agentation

    The visual feedback tool for agents

    Agentation is a visual annotation and feedback tool designed to make interacting with AI coding agents more intuitive and precise by letting developers visually click on frontend elements in a browser and annotate them with context before sending structured feedback to an agent. Instead of describing UI elements in text — like “the blue button in the sidebar” — users click directly on elements to automatically capture selectors, positions, and contextual metadata that can be consumed by AI agents to locate exact code references. This approach dramatically improves clarity and reduces ambiguity when working with AI tools that generate or modify UI code, making the handoff between human design intent and AI execution much clearer. The package installs into a React app and shows a floating toolbar that lets you activate element selection and add notes during a development session, helping you capture precise targets for improved AI output.
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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.
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    darwin-skill

    darwin-skill

    Autoresearch-inspired autonomous skill optimization for Claude Code

    darwin-skill is an experimental framework designed to automatically improve AI agent “skills” through iterative evaluation and optimization loops inspired by machine learning training processes. Instead of treating prompts or skill definitions as static assets, the system applies a continuous improvement cycle that evaluates performance, proposes changes, tests outcomes, and either retains or reverts modifications. The framework introduces a scoring system across multiple dimensions, enabling quantitative assessment of skill quality and ensuring that only improvements are preserved over time. It incorporates a “ratchet mechanism” similar to version control workflows, guaranteeing that performance never degrades as iterations progress. The system also separates the agents responsible for editing and evaluating skills to avoid bias, which improves the reliability of optimization results.
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    lastest

    lastest

    AI-supported visual verification and tests you can actually trust.

    Lastest.cloud is a free, open-source verification of development, self-hosted visual regression and end-to-end testing platform for web applications. An AI agent records you clicking through your running app and generates Playwright tests with multi-selector fallback. Replays are deterministic and token-free, so your CI/CD bill doesn't scale with your test suite. Lastest ships three diff engines side-by-side — pixel (pixelmatch), structural (SSIM), and perceptual (Butteraugli) — so flaky pixel diffs stop crying wolf. A review dashboard tracks baselines, approvals, and audit history. Run it via Docker on your own infrastructure for unlimited screenshots and full data residency, or run on Lastest Cloud for managed CI runners. Built for solo founders, devs doing QA without a QA team, and SaaS teams that need an Applitools-class alternative without the $699+/mo invoice or the data-exfiltration problem.
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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.
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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.
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