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Open-source, AI-powered command-line utilities installed via npm for databases, scripts, and AI interactions in the terminal.
Google's AI coding assistant for code completion, generation, chat and review across IDEs and GitHub.
Google Labs experiment for building and sharing AI mini-apps from natural-language prompts, no coding required.
Visual development platform with AI design-to-code, a visual editor and headless CMS so teams and agents ship UI in real code.
AI design engineer that designs UIs on a canvas and ships production frontend code in your own stack.
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- ✦AI-powered CLI utilities
- ✦npm install (command-ai)
- ✦Terminal-based AI interactions
- ✦Database and script helpers
- ✦Open-source (GitHub)
- ✦AI code completion and suggestions
- ✦Natural-language code generation
- ✦In-IDE chat assistance
- ✦AI code review
- ✦IDE integrations (VS Code, JetBrains, etc.)
- ✦GitHub integration
- ✦Build AI mini-apps from natural-language prompts
- ✦Visual editor for prompt/tool workflows
- ✦Share created apps with others
- ✦No-code AI app prototyping
- ✦AI design-to-code (Figma to code)
- ✦Visual editor tied to your components
- ✦Headless/visual CMS
- ✦AI agents (Builder-Agent) that open PRs
- ✦Integrations: GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Figma, VS Code
- ✦Roles, reviews and collaboration
- ✦Design UIs on an infinite canvas
- ✦Production frontend code in your stack (400+ libraries)
- ✦Reuses your components, tokens, and hooks
- ✦In-browser editing with DevTools context
- ✦Design and code stay synced in your repo
- ✦Asset and animation generation
- →Running AI tasks from the terminal
- →Scripting and automation with AI
- →Database interactions via CLI
- →Speeding up coding with AI completions
- →Generating code from plain-language prompts
- →Getting in-editor help and explanations
- →Reviewing pull requests with AI
- →Understanding unfamiliar codebases
- →Prototyping an AI workflow quickly
- →Sharing a custom AI mini-app
- →Automating a task with chained prompts
- →Convert designs to production code
- →Let non-developers edit pages visually
- →Manage content with a headless CMS
- →Collaborate across design, PM and engineering
- →Turning designs into production frontend code
- →Building landing pages and product UIs
- →Refining UI directly in the browser
- →Keeping design and code in sync