GSD Pi
GSD Pi is a local-first coding agent for planning, implementing, verifying, and tracking project work from the command line. It combines a terminal agent, project workflow tools, worktree-aware Git automation, local project memory, model routing, and optional UI integrations so a project can move from idea to reviewed implementation with less manual coordination. GSD Pi is built around an execution loop that keeps AI-assisted engineering honest: discuss messy intent into explicit scope, plan durable slices with the right context, execute work in clean contexts and worktrees, verify behavior with evidence, and ship with clean commits and trustworthy handoffs. From the shell, users can start guided or quick coding sessions, break work into milestones, slices, and tasks, and let auto mode plan, implement, verify, and advance the work. It stores requirements, decisions, runtime notes, generated plans, summaries, and validation evidence.
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Devin Desktop
Devin Desktop (formerly Windsurf) is an AI-powered development environment that combines a full-featured IDE with advanced coding agents in a unified workspace. Formerly known as Windsurf, the platform enables developers to manage local and cloud-based AI agents, delegate tasks, review code, and ship software without leaving their editor. Developers can use multiple coding agents simultaneously to research, write, test, debug, and improve code while maintaining full visibility into every change. Devin Desktop includes features such as agent orchestration, shared workspaces, intelligent code completion, contextual code search, and integrated review tools. The platform supports a wide range of models, extensions, language servers, and MCP integrations, allowing teams to work with their preferred tools and workflows. Devin Desktop helps engineering teams accelerate software development, improve productivity, and manage AI-assisted coding at scale.
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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.
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Superpowers
Superpowers is an open-source software development methodology and skills framework designed to improve how coding agents plan, build, test, and review software. The project gives AI coding tools a structured workflow that helps them clarify requirements before writing code. It supports agents such as Claude Code, Codex CLI, Codex App, Factory Droid, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, Cursor, and GitHub Copilot CLI. Superpowers guides agents through brainstorming, design approval, implementation planning, test-driven development, subagent-driven execution, code review, and branch completion. Its skills library emphasizes red-green-refactor testing, systematic debugging, isolated git worktrees, verification, and evidence-based completion. Superpowers helps developers turn AI coding agents into more disciplined engineering partners that follow repeatable processes instead of jumping straight into code.
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