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    Plannotator

    Plannotator

    Annotate and review coding agent plans visually, share with your team

    ...It allows developers to annotate proposed plans, sketches, and outlines from tools like Claude Code or OpenCode with pen tools, arrows, and highlighting, seamlessly capturing feedback that can be shared across teams or pushed back to agents. Plannotator integrates with diff views so reviewers can annotate changes line-by-line in git diffs, provide structured feedback, and navigate plans visually rather than through raw text alone. Users can attach and annotate images, save approved plan versions, and automatically export feedback into systems like Obsidian or Bear Notes for documentation purposes.
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    Kodu

    Kodu

    Kodu is an autonomous coding agent that lives in your IDE

    ...Claude Coder supports large-context interactions, enabling the AI to process entire repositories or multi-file structures rather than isolated snippets. It includes conversation history, diff previews, and code-generation templates for repetitive tasks. The project also focuses on openness—developers can extend it with plugins, API configurations, and custom model backends to use Anthropic’s Claude or other compatible LLM APIs.
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    Vibe Kanban

    Vibe Kanban

    Get 10X more out of Claude Code, Codex or any coding agent

    Vibe Kanban is an open-source, self-hosted orchestration and workflow platform designed to help developers manage and coordinate the work of AI coding agents using a visual Kanban-style interface rather than juggling terminals and logs. As AI agents such as Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex, and others are increasingly used to generate and update code autonomously, developers often end up spending more time monitoring and sequencing these agents than writing or reviewing meaningful work. Vibe...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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