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Agent Skills: The New Plugin System That AI Coding Assistants Were Missing

Agent Skills: The New Plugin System That AI Coding Assistants Were Missing

Over 1,273 community skills have emerged in weeks, working across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. This is turning AI agents into fully-loaded development environments — no configuration required.

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Claude HUD: The DevTools Moment for AI Coding Agents

Claude HUD: The DevTools Moment for AI Coding Agents

How Claude HUD solves the "black box" problem that's plagued AI agent development — giving developers real-time visibility into context, tools, agents, and tasks.

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Garry Tan Built an AI Software Factory That Ships Like a Team of Twenty

Garry Tan Built an AI Software Factory That Ships Like a Team of Twenty

Y Combinator's CEO open-sourced his entire AI development stack — 15 specialist agents that handle CEO, design, engineering, QA, and release. Here is how he writes 10,000 lines of production code per day.

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MCP: The Quiet Revolution in AI Tooling (2026)

MCP: The Quiet Revolution in AI Tooling (2026)

The Model Context Protocol (MCP) has quietly become the backbone of the agentic workflow, solving the "integration hell" that plagued early AI development.

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Why Local-First Dev Environments Are Making a Comeback (And Why You Should Care)

Why Local-First Dev Environments Are Making a Comeback (And Why You Should Care)

After years of moving everything to the cloud, developers are rediscovering the power of local development. MicroVMs are the secret weapon you didn't know you needed.

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The Rise of "Claws": Why LLM Agents are Getting a New Planning Layer

The Rise of "Claws": Why LLM Agents are Getting a New Planning Layer

Andrej Karpathy recently noted that "Claws" are becoming a new standard layer on top of LLM agents. Here is why this separation of planning and execution is the future of autonomous coding.

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Anthropic Just Changed How Third-Party AI Tools Work: What Developers Need to Know

Anthropic Just Changed How Third-Party AI Tools Work: What Developers Need to Know

Anthropic just banned third-party use of subscription OAuth tokens. This seemingly small policy change could reshape the AI coding assistant ecosystem overnight.

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AI Terminals Are Coming: How Your Command Line Is About to Get Smarter

AI Terminals Are Coming: How Your Command Line Is About to Get Smarter

From Warp to Zed to AI-powered shells, the terminal is experiencing its biggest renaissance in decades. Here's what's changing and why it matters.

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Building Your Own Claude Code Skills: A Practical Guide

Building Your Own Claude Code Skills: A Practical Guide

Transform Claude Code from a generalist into your personal expert. Here is how to create custom skills that make it understand your codebase like a senior teammate.

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The Evolution of Developer Tools: How We Got From Makefiles to AI-Powered Workflows in 2026

The Evolution of Developer Tools: How We Got From Makefiles to AI-Powered Workflows in 2026

From shell scripts to modern task runners and AI assistants - exploring the transformation of developer productivity tools over the last decade

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Bun 1.3.9's New Parallel Script Runner Finally Solved My Monorepo Dev Workflow

Bun 1.3.9's New Parallel Script Runner Finally Solved My Monorepo Dev Workflow

How bun run --parallel changed the game for running multiple scripts across packages - and why you might want to switch from npm workspaces

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Why prek Is the Future of Git Hooks (And Why You Should Switch Today)

Why prek Is the Future of Git Hooks (And Why You Should Switch Today)

I finally replaced pre-commit with prek, and my git workflow has never been faster. Here's why you should too.

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