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148 postspixtuoid: AI coding agents get a pixel-art office in your terminal
pixtuoid renders AI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex CLI as animated pixel-art characters in a live terminal office dashboard.
Trigger-tree tracks which docs your AI coding agent actually reads
trigger-tree is a local, zero-token tool that reveals which docs Claude Code or Codex agents actually read — and which ones they miss.
venv-manager: A Python venv runtime built for humans and AI agents
venv-manager is an open-source Go tool with an MCP server and file watcher that manages Python venvs for both humans and AI coding agents.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comPlatform Teams Must Now Serve Environments at Agent Speed
Coding agents are turning environment requests into traffic. See why platform teams must shift from provisioning workflows to real serving systems.
Open-source Claude Design rival hits 77k stars, 1M+ installs
Open Design, an open-source Claude Design rival, hit 1M+ installs and 77k GitHub stars using a file-first, agent-driven build method.
Heimdall MCP 1.5.0 Adds Resource Locks to Stop Silent Overwrites
Heimdall MCP 1.5.0 adds resource locks across MCP tools and native editor actions, closing a race condition where concurrent agents overwrite each other silently.
AI Coding CLI Uploads Entire Git History, Bypassing Privacy Opt-Out
An AI coding CLI was found silently uploading full Git history and secrets to vendor storage, bypassing the privacy opt-out users trusted.
Deja: Open-Source Local Memory Layer for Coding Agents
Deja indexes Claude Code, Codex CLI and opencode session logs into a local, redacted memory layer with MCP recall, auto-context, and SSH sync.
Code on Incus gives every AI coding agent its own isolated machine
Code on Incus isolates AI coding agents in secure system containers with real-time threat detection, protecting host machines from credential leaks and attacks.
Claude Code vs OpenCode: Is That 33k-Token Preamble Worth It?
A teardown of Claude Code vs OpenCode shows why token count alone misleads on cost — caching behavior actually decides the real bill.