AI Coding Tools
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Zenbu is an extensible IDE built for orchestrating your coding agents
As coding agents move from novelty to daily driver, the editor around them matters more. Zenbu, a Y Combinator Spring 2026 project, is an extensible IDE built specifically for orchestrating coding agents rather than bolting them onto a traditional editor. ## What Zenbu does The pitch is that you shape Zenbu around exactly how you… Continue reading
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Omnara runs Claude Code and Codex from your phone with voice control
Coding agents like Claude Code and Codex normally live in a terminal, which means you are chained to your desk while they run. Omnara, a Y Combinator S25 company, breaks that tie by turning your phone into a command center for those agents. ## What Omnara does Omnara lets you start a coding session locally… Continue reading
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Qursor lets you point at any UI element to hand your AI exact context
Anyone who codes with an AI agent knows the frustration: you ask it to tweak “that blue button on the pricing page,” and it confidently edits the wrong element. Qursor, a developer tool that launched on Product Hunt this week, fixes that by letting you point at any UI element and hand the agent exact… Continue reading
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Monako Glass Puts Claude Code and Codex on a 48g Pair of Glasses
Most smart glasses are built for photos and notifications. Monako Glass is built for one thing: running AI coding agents on your face. The 48-gram wearable runs a full Buildroot Linux OS with a waveguide display, so you can drive Claude Code, Codex, or any coding agent hands-free, anywhere. ## What Monako Glass does Instead… Continue reading
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Spotlight by Backplanes Grades What Your Coding Agent Actually Did
Coding agents like Claude Code and Codex do a lot in a single session, and most of it scrolls past too fast to learn from. Spotlight, from Backplanes, reads those sessions and turns them into reports — what the agent actually did, what’s worth keeping, what to fix, and where you could save time next… Continue reading
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Claude Fable 5 Is Anthropic First Public Mythos-Class Model
Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available model in its new “Mythos” class — a capability tier that sits above the Opus line. It launched June 9, and the headline number is coding: Fable 5 scores 80.3% on SWE-Bench Pro, up from Opus 4.8’s 69.2% and well ahead of GPT-5.5 at 58.6%.… Continue reading
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Claude Opus 4.8 Runs Up to 1,000 Subagents in a Single Session
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 on May 28, just 41 days after 4.7, and the headline isn’t a benchmark bump — it’s a new way of working called dynamic workflows. In Claude Code, the model can now plan a large task, write a JavaScript orchestration script, and spin up as many as 1,000 subagents running… Continue reading
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Taste-Skill is an open-source skill that stops AI coding agents from shipping generic frontends
AI coding agents have a tell: the frontends they generate all look the same — templated, safe, forgettable. Taste-Skill, an open-source project trending on GitHub, is a set of skill files that tries to fix that by giving agents like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex “good taste.” ## How it works It’s not a model… Continue reading
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MiniMax M3 is an open-weight model that beats GPT-5.5 on SWE-Bench Pro with a 1M-token context
MiniMax M3, out June 1 from the Shanghai lab, makes a loud claim: the first open-weight model to put frontier coding, a 1-million-token context window, and native multimodal understanding in one architecture. On SWE-Bench Pro it scores 59.0%, edging out OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 and Google’s Gemini 3.1 Pro. ## The benchmark sweep It’s not just SWE-Bench.… Continue reading
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Replicas runs Claude Code and Codex in isolated cloud VMs
## What it is Replicas runs Claude Code, Codex, or any coding agent in the cloud instead of on your laptop. Each agent gets its own isolated VM with a real dev environment — it installs dependencies, spins up databases, and runs your actual codebase inside the sandbox. You bring your own subscriptions and API… Continue reading
