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    Koog

    Koog

    Koog is the official Kotlin framework for building AI agents

    Koog is a Kotlin‑based framework for building and running AI agents entirely in idiomatic Kotlin, supporting both single‑run agents that process individual inputs and complex workflow agents with custom strategies and configurations. It features pure Kotlin implementation, seamless Model Control Protocol (MCP) integration for enhanced model management, vector embeddings for semantic search, and a flexible system for creating and extending tools that access external systems and APIs. Ready‑to‑use components address common AI engineering challenges, while intelligent history compression optimizes token usage and preserves context. ...
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    Use Vim as IDE

    Use Vim as IDE

    use vim as IDE

    Use Vim As IDE is a comprehensive configuration repository (by YangYangWithGnu) that guides you how to turn Vim into a full-fledged Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The project isn’t just a single plugin; it’s more like a curated set of plugins, configuration tips, and workflow suggestions to enable syntax highlighting, smart code completion, project navigation, semantic search, file-switching, build-integration, undo-history, templating and more—particularly geared toward C/C++ development, but with many ideas applicable more broadly. The documentation is long and detailed, walking users from the fundamentals of Vim configuration (.vimrc, plugin management) through higher-order capabilities like semantic navigation and project toolchain integration. ...
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