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    Happy Coder

    Happy Coder

    Mobile and Web client for Codex and Claude Code, with realtime voice

    ...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.
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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.
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    iFlow CLI

    iFlow CLI

    iFlow cli is a comprehensive command-line intelligence

    ...It supports multiple models and configurable APIs, enabling flexibility in how intelligence is applied to tasks. The system is capable of automating repetitive processes, accelerating development cycles, and reducing manual effort in code analysis and execution. It also integrates with CI/CD pipelines through GitHub Actions, extending its functionality into automated workflows.
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    Codebuff

    Codebuff

    Generate code from the terminal!

    Codebuff is an open-source AI coding assistant that helps developers modify and improve their codebases using natural language instructions. Instead of relying on a single model, it orchestrates multiple specialized agents that collaborate to understand, plan, edit, and review code changes. This multi-agent approach enables more accurate edits, better context awareness, and fewer errors across complex projects. Codebuff operates primarily through a CLI, allowing developers to interact with...
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    AutoPR

    AutoPR

    Run AI-powered workflows over your codebase

    AutoPR is an AI-driven tool for automating pull request (PR) generation and review processes. It streamlines code contributions by suggesting fixes, generating pull requests, and reviewing code using AI models, reducing manual overhead for developers.
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