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    Cline

    Cline

    Autonomous coding agent right in your IDE

    Cline is a command-line application building library for Node.js that helps developers easily create interactive CLI applications. Built on Node's readline module, it offers features like history support, auto-completion, and input masking. Cline allows you to define custom commands with argument placeholders, making it versatile for various command structures.
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    Onlook

    Onlook

    The Cursor for Designers • An Open-Source AI-First Design tool

    Seamlessly integrate with any website or web app running on React + TailwindCSS, and make live edits directly in the browser DOM. Customize your design, control your codebase, and push changes your changes without compromise. Link Onlook to your React project with just one command. Run this command on your project's root folder to get set up in seconds. Onlook writes reliable code you can trust, exactly where it needs to go. Adjust layouts, change colors, modify text, and more.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Qwen Code

    Qwen Code

    Qwen Code is a coding agent that lives in the digital world

    Qwen Code is a command-line AI workflow tool designed to enhance developer productivity by leveraging the power of Qwen3-Coder models. Adapted from the Google Gemini CLI, it features an enhanced parser optimized specifically for Qwen-Coder models, enabling deep code understanding and manipulation. The tool supports querying and editing large codebases beyond traditional context limits, making it ideal for modern, complex projects.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Auto Claude

    Auto Claude

    Autonomous multi-session AI coding

    Auto-Claude is an autonomous, multi-agent coding framework that organizes software work into a structured workflow where agents plan, build, and validate code with minimal manual micromanagement. Instead of relying on a single chat thread to do everything, it uses coordinated agents and a task-driven approach so multiple steps—like investigation, implementation, and testing—can be executed systematically. The project aims to make “agentic software engineering” feel like running a small...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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