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Developers can now orchestrate multiple AI coding agents from different providers in parallel inside Zed, eliminating the need to context-switch between tools or windows when running concurrent agentic tasks.
Developers can use this tutorial as a practical starting point for building custom AI assistants with the GitHub Copilot SDK, leveraging fleet mode to automate code generation end-to-end.
Teams using Codex with AWS infrastructure can now authenticate directly via Bedrock with SigV4, while stable hooks and multi-environment app-server sessions unlock more sophisticated agentic workflows without manual workarounds.
Developers exploring AI-augmented personal knowledge management may find this a practical reference for pairing Claude Code with a plain-text Obsidian vault.
Developers can eliminate days of boilerplate scaffolding and immediately hand off a fully structured, context-rich project to Claude Code or Cursor via a built-in MCP server, dramatically compressing the time from idea to working codebase.
Developers running multiple AI coding agents can use Vibeyard to centralize session management, monitor real-time costs, and collaborate on live agent sessions — replacing ad-hoc terminal juggling with a dedicated workspace.
C++ developers can now access rich language intelligence — the same engine behind Visual Studio and VS Code — directly from the Copilot CLI, without switching to a full IDE.
Developers using Claude Code should update to `v2.1.118` to benefit from MCP OAuth reliability fixes, the new `DISABLE_UPDATES` control for managed environments, and hook-level MCP tool invocation that enables richer agentic automation pipelines.
Teams evaluating enterprise AI tooling can now route Claude Cowork and Claude Code Desktop through Amazon Bedrock, enabling centralized access control and governance via an LLM gateway rather than managing individual API connections.
Developers can now orchestrate local and cloud agents — including fully autonomous Devin runs — from a single editor interface, enabling hands-off task execution without switching tools or upgrading plans.