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    vibecode-cli

    vibecode-cli

    The official vibecode.dev CLI built for agents

    Vibecode CLI is a lightweight, AI-assisted command-line development tool designed to streamline coding workflows by integrating code generation, execution, and analysis directly into the terminal environment. It provides an interactive interface powered by modern terminal UI libraries, allowing developers to write, compile, and run code across multiple programming languages without leaving the command line. The tool leverages AI models to assist with code generation, debugging, and...
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    Groq AppGen

    Groq AppGen

    Project showcasing Llama 3.3 70B HTML codegen abilities

    ...Essentially, you tell the app what kind of web app or page you want (in plain English), and groq-appgen will produce HTML/JSX code scaffolding, layout, and optionally application logic accordingly. It supports iterative feedback: you can refine your prompt, adjust parameters or requirements, and have the app regenerate or update the code — facilitating rapid prototyping and experimentation. For developers or non-coding designers alike, groq-appgen lowers the barrier to building full web interfaces or small apps by leveraging LLM-driven code generation rather than writing boilerplate by hand. It integrates safety/content-checking via LlamaGuard to catch undesirable outputs, and includes session management, export/share functionality, and history tracking so you can iterate on designs or revert as needed.
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    gpt-engineer

    gpt-engineer

    Full stack AI software engineer

    gpt-engineer is an open-source platform designed to help developers automate the software development process using natural language. The platform allows users to specify software requirements in plain language, and the AI generates and executes the corresponding code. It can also handle improvements and iterative development, giving users more control over the software they’re building. Built with a terminal-based interface, gpt-engineer is customizable, enabling developers to experiment with AI-assisted programming and refine their development process. ...
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    Aide

    Aide

    The open source AI-native IDE

    ...Built to act as a full-stack collaborator, it understands multi-file projects, detects dependency relationships, and can generate consistent updates across files and frameworks. It supports multiple backends—including OpenAI, Anthropic, and open-source models—and can route requests based on task type or latency requirements. Aide stores context efficiently, caching embeddings of codebases to accelerate reasoning and maintain memory across sessions. Developers can query Aide for explanations, generate docstrings, fix bugs, or scaffold full modules, all while preserving project structure. With a modular architecture, Aide can run locally for privacy-sensitive work or connect to managed servers for collaborative environments.
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