No existing dev tool fits perfectly, so I built my owndevleo.ch2 points·by leonardcser·4 mesi fa·2 comments
leonardcser·4 mesi fa·discussHey HN! I've been building custom dev tools with AI agents for the past year and finally wrote up the journey.Would love to hear how others are approaching their workflows.
leonardcser·4 mesi fa·discussalready done, this is what I use now: https://github.com/leonardcser/agent
leonardcser·4 mesi fa·discussThanks for the feedback. The main performance focus was rendering.Claude Code and other TUIs (except Codex) use a layer of abstraction over the raw terminal escape sequences.I directly used `crossterm`, which gave me more control and lower latency.For example if nothing is going on, I don't render anything in the terminal. Or only render at keypress.
leonardcser·4 mesi fa·discussHello HNClaude Code is great, but I find it a bit laggy sometimes. I built a local alternative that's significantly more responsive with local models. Just wanted to share :)
leonardcser·6 mesi fa·discussHi, not that I know of. Most of the code would not change. It could easily be ported to different editors. The core is the go server (`server/`).
leonardcser·6 mesi fa·discussHi, I tried the model and I am super impressed by the performance/quality. Thanks for making this open source!I am the author of this Neovim plugin for edit completions. I was able to integrate it with the Sweep Edit model.For anyone who is interested: https://github.com/leonardcser/cursortab.nvim