Coding Agent tools
Tools tagged Coding Agent.
Tools tagged Coding Agent
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Augment Code
Augment Code is an AI coding platform for teams and enterprises with large-codebase context, IDE/CLI/native tools and usage measured across LLM inference,…
Codebuff
Codebuff is an AI coding assistant for the terminal that edits codebases from natural language instructions and can run commands; the GitHub page describe…
Plandex
Plandex is an open-source terminal-based AI development tool designed to plan and execute large coding tasks that touch many files and require long contex…
Pythagora AI
Pythagora AI / Pazi is an AI software engineer that turns Linear tickets into implemented features with clean code, comprehensive tests and GitHub pull re…
Replit Agent
AI agent for building apps/sites on Replit with full-stack infrastructure, auth, database, hosting and monitoring.
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