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    Crush

    Crush

    Glamourous agentic coding for all

    Crush is an open-source, agentic code assistant that combines powerful AI capabilities with a flexible tool execution environment, enabling developers to extend and customize how AI interacts with codebases. Designed around the Agent Skills open standard, crush lets users install and manage reusable skill packages that teach the agent how to perform specific tasks, from browsing files to editing and transforming code. When first initialized in a project, it analyzes the codebase and...
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    Quint Code

    Quint Code

    Structured reasoning framework for Claude Code, Gemini, and Cursor

    Quint Code is a structured reasoning and decision-support framework aimed at making AI-assisted software engineering and decision workflows more rigorous and auditable. It implements the First Principles Framework (FPF) to guide users and AI tools through hypothesis generation, logical verification, evidence gathering, and documented decision making, reducing reliance on ad hoc or “vibe” coding. Instead of accepting the first plausible answer generated by an AI assistant, Quint Code...
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