AI Developer Tools & SDKs
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Agent-Reach gives AI coding agents zero-API-fee access to 16 web platforms from one CLI
Most AI coding agents are blind to the live web — or they pay per call to get there. Agent-Reach, an open-source CLI trending on GitHub, hands them eyes for free: unified read-and-search access to 16 platforms through a single install. ## What it reaches The list is broad and unusually international: Twitter/X, Reddit, YouTube,… Continue reading
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Sun is a voice API built for rooms with more than one human and more than one agent
Every realtime voice API today — OpenAI Realtime, Gemini Live, Hume — assumes one person talking to one AI. Sun, a new Product Hunt launch, is built for the case that breaks: a room with multiple humans and multiple agents all sharing the same audio channel. ## What it actually does Sun is a voice-first… Continue reading
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Walrus Memory gives AI agents a portable, verifiable memory layer across Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini
AI agents forget. Close the session and everything the agent learned about you resets to zero. Walrus Memory, launched June 3, is a memory layer built to fix that — agents keep context, share knowledge, and build on past work across sessions, apps, and runtimes. ## How it works Developers wire in two calls: remember… Continue reading
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Apertis gives you one API key for 470+ AI models across 30 providers
## What it is Apertis is a unified gateway that puts 470+ models from 30+ providers — OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, and more — behind a single OpenAI-compatible API key. Point your existing OpenAI or Anthropic client at it and you can call any model without rewiring code. It’s built for coding tools too: Claude… 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
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Hermes is a self-improving AI agent you run on your own server
## What it is Hermes is an autonomous AI agent that lives on your own server and gets more capable the longer it runs — it remembers what it learns across sessions instead of starting cold every time. You reach it from a terminal, from messaging apps, or now through Hermes WebUI, a browser and… Continue reading
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Devin Desktop puts every local and cloud agent on one Kanban board
## What it is Cognition just turned Windsurf into Devin Desktop, an agent-neutral IDE built for running fleets of AI agents at once. The centerpiece is the Agent Command Center: a Kanban board of every agent you’re running — local and cloud — sorted by status (in progress, blocked, ready for review). One agent refactors… Continue reading
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Microsoft Intelligent Terminal turns the command line into an agent orchestrator
## From shell to agent console Microsoft’s Intelligent Terminal, shown at Build 2026, is Windows Terminal rebuilt for the agent era. You invoke agents in plain English, watch their output in real time, and chain them together like Unix pipes — except the “commands” are autonomous agents. A built-in agent called ShellMgr turns vague requests… Continue reading
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Windows Agent Studio lets you build Windows agents with drag-and-drop or TypeScript
## What it is Microsoft launched Windows Agent Studio in preview at Build 2026 — a tool for building custom agents that run natively on Windows. You get two paths: a visual drag-and-drop canvas for non-coders, or TypeScript for developers who want full control. Agents can reach local files, apps, and sensors when you grant… Continue reading
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A Netflix engineer’s Headroom cuts LLM token bills up to 95% — and it’s open source
A Netflix senior engineer just open-sourced the tool you wish you’d written. Headroom (LLM context compression) jumped 1,000+ GitHub stars in a single day, and the pitch is brutally simple: most of the tokens you’re paying for are junk. What it actually does Headroom sits as a transparent proxy between your app and any of… Continue reading
