cloudagent-daemon 0.5.3
A new version of the cloudagent-daemon, 0.5.3, is now available. This local service connects various coding AI tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Qoder CLI to the central cloudagent system.
Key takeaways
- Daemon version 0.5.3 released
- Connects coding AI agents locally
- Bridges to cloudagent backend
- Supports Claude Code, Codex, Qoder CLI
Why it matters
Developers using AI for coding tasks can benefit from improved integration with cloudagent services. This update ensures smoother operation and potentially unlocks new capabilities for code generation and analysis workflows.
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