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    Codex Mobile

    Codex Mobile

    Run Codex Mobile Anywhere: Linux, Windows, or Termux on Android

    Codex Mobile is a lightweight bridge that exposes Codex app-server workflows through a browser-accessible interface. It is designed to let users run a Codex-style UI on Linux, Windows, or Termux-powered Android setups. The project starts a local web server with one command, then lets the user open the interface from the same machine, a LAN device, or another reachable connection. It can also create a Cloudflare tunnel by default, making remote access easier when the local setup allows it. Codex Mobile is useful for developers who want to control coding-agent sessions from a phone, tablet, remote browser, or nonstandard environment. ...
    Downloads: 83 This Week
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    DeepSeek TUI

    DeepSeek TUI

    Coding agent for DeepSeek models that runs in your terminal

    ...It is particularly useful for local or remote environments where graphical interfaces are impractical. Overall, it delivers an efficient CLI-first experience for AI interaction.
    Downloads: 47 This Week
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    OpenCode

    OpenCode

    The open source coding agent

    OpenCode is an open-source AI coding agent designed to assist developers directly from the terminal, desktop, or IDE environments. It functions as a locally running assistant that can analyze codebases, execute development tasks, and interact with external tools while remaining highly configurable. The system is built around an agent model that can perform actions such as file manipulation, shell execution, and web access with user confirmation. Its provider-agnostic design allows developers...
    Downloads: 167 This Week
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    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Terminal coding agent powered by Kimchi's multi-model orchestration

    Kimchi is a terminal coding agent powered by multi-model orchestration. It is designed to help developers run AI-assisted coding sessions from the command line while coordinating specialized agents, tools, permissions, and project context. The repository includes systems for subagents, task classification, model delegation, MCP integration, web search, web fetching, Language Server Protocol support, authentication, and interactive terminal workflows. It also supports ACP-style JSON-RPC integration for editor workflows and remote session multiplexing through its teleport mode. ...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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