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    BackAnt CLI

    BackAnt CLI

    Let your AI agent create clean, easy to maintain flask backends

    ...Its main goal is to reduce the repetitive work involved in setting up layered backend projects by generating key application components automatically rather than forcing developers to assemble them by hand. The tool creates a structured backend architecture that includes routes, services, repositories, models, startup files, Docker Compose configurations, and CI/CD workflows, which makes it especially useful for teams that want consistency across projects. It can scaffold an entire API or extend an existing project by generating a single route or sub-route, so it supports both greenfield development and iterative expansion. BackAnt CLI is also designed to work with coding agents through an MCP server, which allows compatible AI development tools to generate and modify backend code directly from chat-driven workflows.
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    ...Its README showcases simple “hello world” usage as well as more advanced scenarios, such as inspecting the exact request being sent via print options. Because it is written in Go and distributed as a single binary, it is easy to install and use across platforms, and it can even be run inside Docker containers for isolated workflows. The project is inspired by HTTPie but tailored to Go’s strengths, with an Apache-2.0 license that encourages both personal and commercial use.
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