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    Crush

    Crush

    The glamourous AI CLI coding agent for your favourite terminal 💘

    ...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.
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    Crush

    Crush

    Glamourous agentic coding for all

    Crush is an open-source, agentic code assistant that combines powerful AI capabilities with a flexible tool execution environment, enabling developers to extend and customize how AI interacts with codebases. Designed around the Agent Skills open standard, crush lets users install and manage reusable skill packages that teach the agent how to perform specific tasks, from browsing files to editing and transforming code. When first initialized in a project, it analyzes the codebase and...
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    Defang

    Defang

    Defang CLI and sample projects

    Defang is a developer-centric platform that simplifies the process of developing, deploying, and debugging cloud applications. By leveraging AI-assisted tooling, Defang enables developers to swiftly transition from an idea to a deployed application on their preferred cloud provider. The platform supports multiple programming languages, including Go, JavaScript, and Python, allowing developers to start with sample projects or generate project outlines using natural language prompts. With a...
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    AIaC

    AIaC

    Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure-as-Code Generator

    aiac is a command line tool to generate IaC (Infrastructure as Code) templates, configurations, utilities, queries and more via OpenAI's API. The CLI allows you to ask the model to generate templates for different scenarios (e.g. "get terraform for AWS EC2"). It will make the request, and store the resulting code to a file, or simply print it to standard output. By default, aiac uses the same model used by ChatGPT, but allows using different models.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.

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    AWS Copilot CLI

    AWS Copilot CLI

    The AWS Copilot CLI is a tool for developers to build, release apps

    AWS Copilot is an open-source command-line interface that makes it easy for developers to build, release, and operate production-ready containerized applications on AWS App Runner, Amazon ECS, and AWS Fargate. Run a single command to quickly get started with a containerized application using best practices on AWS from a Dockerfile. Instead of modeling individual resources, Copilot provides common cloud architectures, request-driven web service, load-balanced web service, backend service,...
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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...
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    Reviewpad

    Reviewpad

    Next generation pull requests and issues

    Reviewpad is a service to automate pull requests and issues workflows. The workflows are specified in a YML-based configuration language described in the official documentation. In Reviewpad, you can automate actions over the pull requests and issues. With technological progress depending on the human ability to create and modify software systems, Reviewpad was founded to allow developers to safely contribute to any codebase as fast as possible. Developers deserve a better experience and...
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    Kite

    Kite

    Primary Kite repo, private bits replaced with XXXXXXX

    The main Kite repo (originally kiteco/kiteco) was intended for private use. It has been lightly adapted for publication here by replacing private information with XXXXXXX. As a result, many components here may not work out of the box. We used a variety of infrastructure, on a mix of cloud platforms, depending on what was most economical, though it was mostly on AWS. You should be able to develop, build, and test Kite entirely on your local machine. However, we do have cloud instances & VMs...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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