Qodo Gen CLI: Command-Line Interface for Building AI Agents in SDLC
By
benocodes
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
Qodo Gen CLI is a new command-line interface for building, managing, and running AI agents to automate workflows in the software development life cycle (SDLC). Developers can create their own agents and turn any IDE agentic with this tool.
Key quotes
· 2 pulled"Today, we’re excited to announce in alpha, the Qodo Gen CLI, a powerful command-line interface for building, managing and running AI agents."
"The way software is built has changed. Developers no longer just write code; they manage complex, interconnected workflows that span everything from code review to CI diagnostics, test coverage, release docume"
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