Amp
Amp is a frontier coding agent built to give developers full access to the power of today’s leading AI models directly in their workflow. Available in the terminal and popular editors like VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, JetBrains, and Neovim, Amp integrates seamlessly into existing development environments. It enables developers to delegate complex coding tasks, refactors, reviews, and explorations to intelligent agents that understand and operate across entire codebases. With support for advanced models such as Claude Opus, Gemini, and GPT-class models, Amp delivers fast, reliable, and highly agentic code generation. The platform is designed for real-world engineering work, handling multi-file changes, deep context, and iterative improvements. Amp helps developers move faster while maintaining confidence in code quality.
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Vokal
Vokal is a collaboration space for teammates and AI agents, built so founders and product teams can run agent work where the team can see it, review it, and reuse what matters. It gives human-agent work a shared place to start, move, stay visible, and become reusable context, instead of leaving agent runs, assumptions, and decisions trapped in private sessions across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, ChatGPT, or other tools. Vokal connects channels, tasks, docs, files, apps, agents, memory, Knowledge Base, identity, access, runtime, and event logs around the work, helping teams keep output aligned, reviewed, controlled, and reusable. Agents can work in shared channels with named owners, roles, instructions, sources, statuses, permission scopes, app grants, memory scope, local project-file grants, and visible activity. Teams can use pre-built roles for engineering, product, growth, support, operations, research, and customer work, or bring their own local Codex, Claude Code, Hermes, etc.
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AgentScreenshots
AgentScreenshots gives AI coding agents a practical visual feedback loop for frontend development. The `agentshot` CLI captures screenshots of localhost, preview, staging, or production pages, saves PNGs into your project, and lets the agent inspect the rendered pixels before claiming the UI is done. It is built for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, and other coding agents.
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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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