AI Coding Tools & Agents(22)
This category is overwhelmingly dominated by the launch of Anthropic's `claude-code` and its nascent ecosystem. Nearly every trending repository is a plugin, skill, harness, or proxy for this specific agent, showcasing a rapid platform consolidation rather than a diversity of tools.
An AI-powered tool for one-click short video generation. Its top ranking indicates massive and sustained interest in automated content creation tools, running parallel to the trend in agent-based coding assistants.
This code visualizer turns codebases into interactive knowledge graphs. Its continued presence on the trend charts highlights the persistent need for tools that help developers comprehend complex systems, especially in an AI-assisted context.
A pre-indexed knowledge graph for various coding agents, including Claude Code. It aims to improve agent performance by reducing token usage and API calls, representing a common optimization pattern in the agent ecosystem.
An official plugin for Claude Code and other agents from Compound Engineering. Its appearance is a direct signal of the ecosystem forming around Anthropic's new agent, with third-party companies building integrations.
The official terminal-based coding agent from Anthropic. Its launch is the central event today, acting as a gravitational center for dozens of other trending plugin, skill, and tooling repositories.
A persistent memory solution for AI coding agents. Though cooling, its long-term trend indicates that providing agents with effective long-term memory remains a critical and unsolved problem in the field.
The plugin specification and official examples for the Cursor editor. This repo is gaining traction as developers look to extend agent-native IDEs, fitting into the broader theme of building modular agent capabilities.
The official, curated directory of plugins for Claude Code from Anthropic. This is a clear platform move, creating a centralized, trusted marketplace to structure and encourage ecosystem development around their agent.
A set of prompts and workflows structured as "skills" for academic research using Claude Code. This repository exemplifies the trend of packaging domain-specific expertise into shareable modules for AI agents.
A collection of over 750 structured cybersecurity skills for AI agents, mapped to industry frameworks. It's another strong example of creating standardized, domain-specific capabilities for agents like Claude Code.
A proxy that routes requests to free tiers of various LLM providers for coding agents. It represents a user-side effort to abstract away API costs, though such tools can be fragile and depend on provider policies.
A single markdown file containing English learning advice. Its high ranking for a non-code repository suggests it is likely being amplified by social media or a specific community, rather than being a developer tool.
An agent orchestration platform specifically for Claude. It focuses on building complex, multi-agent workflows, indicating a move towards more sophisticated, production-level agent systems beyond single-agent setups.
A terminal-based AI coding agent. As another entry in a crowded field, it's worth noting for its focus on specific terminal-centric features like hash-anchored edits, competing for developer adoption.
An automated short video generation engine using AI. Similar to `MoneyPrinterTurbo`, its presence confirms a strong, ongoing developer interest in tools that automate the creation of social media content.
A performance optimization system or "harness" for coding agents like Claude Code. This is part of the wave of secondary tooling emerging to enhance and manage the core agent's performance and capabilities.
A toolkit from Microsoft for managing AI agent security, policy, and reliability. Its release from a major player signals that as agent capabilities grow, enterprises are shifting focus to governance and safety frameworks.
A `CLAUDE.md` file designed to improve Claude Code's behavior, based on Andrej Karpathy's writing. It's a simple yet illustrative example of community efforts to codify expert knowledge for agent consumption.
A system that uses WiFi signals for spatial intelligence and presence detection without video. This is a novel application of existing technology, showing interest in privacy-preserving monitoring systems.
Another coding agent harness. Its continued presence, though cooling, indicates the ongoing exploration and competition in finding the best architecture to manage and extend AI coding agents.
A proxy for Claude, Codex, and Gemini APIs. Tools like this emerge to help developers manage or circumvent API limitations and costs, forming a layer of unofficial infrastructure around major AI platforms.
An agentic video generation framework that assigns roles like director and screenwriter to different AI components. This structured approach to creative generation is more sophisticated than one-click tools and points toward more controllable AI media.