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Google's Jules coding agent moves beyond chat with new command line and API

Google wants its coding assistant, Jules, to be far more integrated into developers’ terminals than ever. The company wants to make it a more workflow-native tool, hoping that more people will use it beyond the chat interface. Jules, which the company first announced in December 2024, will gain two new features: a Jules API to facilitate integration with IDEs and a Jules Tools CLI, allowing the agent to be opened directly on the command line. More companies find that bringing their agents, coding-focused or not, into the applications people removes a lot of friction for enterprise users. Jules takes this trend a step further by adopting the same workflow as developers. “Until today, you’ve primarily interacted with Jules in your web browser, but we know developers live in the term [...]

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Claude’s next enterprise battle is not models: it’s the agent control plane

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Google adds command line and API access to its coding agent Jules

Google is adding a terminal interface and API access to its AI coding agent, Jules, to make it easier for developers to fit the tool into their existing workflows.<br /> The article Google adds [...]

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Just two months ago, researchers at the Data Intelligence Lab at the University of Hong Kong introduced CLI-Anything, a new state-of-the-art tool that analyzes any repo’s source code and generates a [...]

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