AI Agents
Claude Code for Non-Engineers: The Honest On-Ramp
If Claude Code felt broken, it was not you. The honest on-ramp for non-engineers: supported setup, five moves, a CLAUDE.md file, Plan Mode, and git as your undo.
3 days ago
All articles about Developer Tools
If Claude Code felt broken, it was not you. The honest on-ramp for non-engineers: supported setup, five moves, a CLAUDE.md file, Plan Mode, and git as your undo.
GPT-5.6 Pro is unannounced and every spec is a leak. A builder's checklist to make any frontier launch a non-event: pin model IDs, freeze evals, cap cost, name a fallback.
Claude Code 2.1.183 blocks destructive git and terraform commands by default. What the new agent safety rails cover, what they miss, how teams adapt.
Vercel Ship 2026 launched the Agent Stack, eve, and Vercel Connect — and reframed Vercel as a full-stack agent platform. Here's what actually changed.
One in four AI agent skills carries a security flaw. NVIDIA open-sourced SkillSpector to scan them — here's a practical pre-deploy audit playbook.
MCP v2 Alpha changes stateless routing, SDK pins, authorization, and rollback planning before the July 28, 2026 spec date.
The Microsoft Learn MCP Server lets you transform static documentation into a dynamic, conversational agent inside Copilot Studio. Here is how to build, deploy, and use it in your M365 environment — and why MCP is becoming the standard connector layer for enterprise AI agents.
Codex 0.134 turns small release-note items into a real agent-runtime governance story: profiles, MCP auth, schema reliability, safe concurrency and audit context.
Robin Ebers put a useful phrase on a problem every AI software team eventually meets: the dangerous bug is not always the one an agent misses. Sometimes it is the one an agent quietly routes around. That does not mean
Codex 0.133 is not a feature checklist. It is the clearest sign yet that coding agents are becoming managed execution environments: they can see the product, pursue a durable goal, and carry teamspecific workflows
OpenAI Codex 0.132 turns resume into an automation contract with structured output, SDK auth, richer turn evidence, and safer stop rules.
Cursor Composer 2.5 turns AI coding-agent competition into a cost-adjusted workflow decision, not a simple model leaderboard race.
Hermes v0.14 shows agent runtimes becoming operating layers for identity, tools, diagnostics, handoff, and production governance.
OpenAI Codex Enterprise now pairs adoption incentives with a detailed Windows sandbox architecture for safer enterprise AI coding pilots.
Archon’s workflow marketplace shows how deterministic YAML workflows can make AI coding agents repeatable, reviewable, and safer at scale.
Claude Code Agent View turns multi-agent coding into an observable operating loop: state, blockers, goals, token cost, and review gates.
Hermes launches a localhost web dashboard for AI agent operations: session browser, cron manager, API key governance, and live log viewer in a single control plane.
OpenCode v1.14.33 fixed custom agents in plugins. The star-inversion signal is not GitHub stars; it is reliable, governable agent frameworks.
OpenAI Codex is having its ChatGPT moment. Here are the five controls developer teams need before the adoption curve arrives.
Codex v0.119.0 ships a full plugin system to stable. What MCP Apps, WebRTC voice, and the new extension SDK mean for AI-assisted development teams.
OpenAI and GitHub just showed why agentic compute breaks flat-rate AI pricing. Learn how to price, govern, and scale long-running agent workflows.
Claude Code v2.1.113 ships native binaries for the first time, adding sandbox.network.deniedDomains for binary-level security. What this means for developers.
Claude Code v2.1.101 ships /team-onboarding, a command that auto-generates onboarding guides from real development patterns. For client handoff workflows, this replaces weeks of manual documentation.
OpenAI ended fixed-price Codex seats on April 3, 2026, switching to pay-as-you-go token billing and cutting Business seats from $25 to $20. Here's what the pricing shift means for dev teams comparing AI coding tools in 2026.
Anthropic cut off OpenClaw from Claude subscription access on April 4, 2026 with 24 hours notice. What happened, why developers should care, and what it means for AI infrastructure decisions.
Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenAI Codex compared: benchmarks, pricing, architecture, and real-world workflows. Which AI coding agent fits your team in 2026?
On March 31, 2026, Anthropic accidentally leaked 512,000 lines of Claude Code's internal TypeScript source code. Here's what the 44 unshipped features reveal about the future of AI development tools.
Claude Code hit $2.5B ARR in February 2026 — up 2.5x in three months. Here's what this revenue milestone means for builders choosing their dev stack in 2026.
Claude Code /loop turns the AI coding tool into an autonomous agent that monitors your stack for up to 3 days. Here's what it does, real use cases, honest limitations, and when to use it vs persistent agent platforms.
Two AI platforms launched 48 hours apart — and they represent fundamentally different visions. Perplexity orchestrates 19 models at $200/month. Claude Cowork goes deep into enterprise. The opinionated developer take.
Practical deep-dive on Claude Code Agent Teams — plan mode vs delegate mode, contract-first approach, when to use teams vs sub-agents.
Microsoft told its own engineers to use Claude Code over Copilot. OpenAI data shows a 6x productivity gap. Bloomberg reports 29M daily Claude Code downloads. The divide between enterprise AI users and power users is structural and accelerating.
A new study proves AGENTS.md files reduce AI coding agent runtime by 28.6% and token usage by 16.6%. We use AGENTS.md daily — here is the definitive practical guide.
MCP connects agents to tools. ACP connects agents to each other. Together they form the communication stack for next-gen AI systems. Full comparison with code examples.
Comprehensive analysis of the most important AI developments in week 3 of January 2026: Apple-Google partnership for Siri with 1.2T parameter Gemini model, Claude Code 2.1.9 security updates, OpenAI Codex v0.86.0 with skills, ChatGPT Health, MCP under Linux Foundation, and critical deprecations. With practical use cases and concrete recommendations.
January 2026 brings transformative updates: Claude Code 2.1.0 with skill hot-reload and context fork, OpenAI Connectors and Agent Builder, MCP 1.0 roadmap, and Gemini 3 Flash. Complete analysis of what developers need to know now.
Claude Code 2.1.0 brings revolutionary features for AI developers: Skill Hot-Reload, Context Fork, MCP list_changed notifications, and more. Complete guide with practical examples.
The official Claude Code plugin for autonomous AI development: How the Ralph Wiggum technique by Geoffrey Huntley enables coding sessions lasting hours – with impressive results like $50,000 projects completed for only $297 in API costs.
Claude Code Plugins revolutionize AI-powered development. Understand the differences between Skills, Plugins, MCP Servers, and Agents – and extend Claude Code with custom functionality.
My personal selection of the best MCP servers for January 2026: From Desktop Commander to Context7 to Brave Search – these tools transform AI-powered development.
Terminal and browser merge into an intelligent workspace. With Anthropic's Claude Code Chrome Extension, developers and knowledge workers can automate browser tasks using natural language – from live debugging to email management.