Show HN: I built a native app for coding agents with Rust and GPUI
A new native application built with Rust and GPUI offers a unified timeline for multiple coding AI agents. It supports popular tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, running entirely locally for enhanced privacy and speed.
Key takeaways
- Unified interface for diverse coding AI agents
- Local processing enhances speed and privacy
- Built with performance-focused Rust and GPUI
- Eliminates reliance on Electron for a native experience
Why it matters
This development means developers can manage and interact with various coding AI assistants from a single, responsive interface. Running locally reduces reliance on cloud services and potentially improves data security for sensitive projects.
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