Best Agentic CLI Coding Tools - Page 2

Compare the Top Agentic CLI Coding Tools as of June 2026 - Page 2

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    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Kimchi

    Kimchi is a centralized gateway for managing SaaS and self-hosted AI models, built to help teams deploy, route, optimize, and scale LLM infrastructure without changing the developer workflow. It gives organizations one control layer for AI coding agents, open-source models, commercial models, and internal inference, allowing teams to combine lower-cost OSS models with higher-tier providers such as Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, and others when the task requires it. Kimchi focuses on reducing LLM cost while making development more autonomous, with fast model routing, coding-oriented inference, MCP integration, multi-agent workflows, interchangeable OSS and commercial models, and low-friction local setup. It supports running the Kimchi coding agent across teams, giving engineering organizations broader access to AI coding while preserving team-wide usage attribution, cost visibility, and operational control.
    Starting Price: Free
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    oh-my-codex (OMX)

    oh-my-codex (OMX)

    oh-my-codex (OMX)

    oh-my-codex, also known as OMX, is a workflow layer for OpenAI Codex CLI that helps users start stronger coding sessions and manage complex development work with more structure. The tool keeps Codex as the execution engine while adding prompts, skills, hooks, runtime support, HUDs, agent teams, and durable project state. OMX supports a recommended workflow built around deep interviews, planning, goal creation, execution, verification, and long-running task management. It stores project guidance, plans, logs, memory, and runtime state in a dedicated .omx folder so work can stay organized across sessions. The platform is primarily designed for macOS and Linux users working with Codex CLI, with additional support for team workflows through tmux. oh-my-codex helps developers use Codex more effectively by adding repeatable processes, stronger task routing, and better runtime coordination.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Factory Droid

    Factory Droid

    Factory.ai

    Factory Droid is an enterprise-grade AI development platform from Factory.ai that helps engineering teams build, refactor, migrate, and ship software faster. The platform acts as an orchestration layer for autonomous engineering, allowing teams to plan complex initiatives and delegate execution to parallel AI Droids. Developers can use Droid to manage multi-step workflows such as feature development, code migrations, refactors, and other large engineering tasks. Factory Droid is designed for both fast-moving software teams and enterprise environments that require security, compliance, and scalable infrastructure. The platform supports industries such as financial services, healthcare, telecom, defense, national security, national labs, and SaaS. Factory Droid helps organizations accelerate development by combining AI agents, mission planning, and autonomous software execution in one engineering platform.
    Starting Price: $20/month
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    Factory

    Factory

    Factory.ai

    Factory.ai is an agent-native software development platform designed to automate and accelerate engineering workflows. It enables developers to delegate complex tasks like refactoring, migrations, and incident response to AI-powered agents called Droids. The platform integrates seamlessly into existing tools such as IDEs, terminals, and collaboration apps. Developers can continue using their preferred environments like VS Code, JetBrains, or command line interfaces. Factory.ai works across the entire development lifecycle, from coding to CI/CD pipelines. It is built with enterprise-grade security to protect data and intellectual property. Overall, Factory.ai enhances productivity by enabling AI agents to work alongside developers without disrupting workflows.
    Starting Price: $80 per month
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    Auggie CLI

    Auggie CLI

    Augment Code

    Auggie CLI brings Augment’s intelligent coding agent directly into your terminal by leveraging its powerful context engine to analyze code, make edits, and execute tools both interactively and within automated workflows. Developers can install it via npm (requiring Node.js 22+ and a compatible shell), then launch a full-screen interactive session using auggie, complete with real-time streaming, visual progress, and conversational tooling, for debugging, feature development, PR review, or triaging alerts. For automation, Auggie offers streamlined modes ideal for CI/CD pipelines and background tasks. The CLI also supports custom slash commands for repeatable workflows, integrates with external tools and systems via native integrations and Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, and can be scripted in pipelines or GitHub Actions for tasks like auto-generating PR descriptions.
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