Yang Li

Cosine CLI - AI pair programming directly in your terminal

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Cosine CLI brings our AI coding agent to your terminal. It writes/refactors/tests code, runs shell, understands your repo, and continues browser tasks. Autonomous or interactive. Full access to familiar local tools. Meeting developers where they work.

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Artem Anikeev

We have a small team of programmers, but alooot of code. We are for experiments!

Abhishek Mishra
How is it different from the Gemini CLI?
Pandelis Zembashis

@abhishek_mishra74 our CLI ties in with the entire Cosine platform allowing to seemlesly blend remote agents doing parralel work off your machine with a local agent helping pair with you on difficult tasks.

Alistair Pullen

@abhishek_mishra74 Purpose built model for SWE, ability to run parallel agent tasks on the same repo with the Cosine CLI, and ability to pick up local tasks from other devices via our cloud platform and vice versa - read more here

Nitesh Padghan

Running an AI agent straight from the terminal is seriously next-level. Love that you can hand off multiple tasks asynchronously, perfect for cutting through backlog sludge.

Ashish

I do like terminal coding and AI in it is a good thought.

The IDEs give a lot more functionality than just writing code, will those also be provided?
Building from scratch vs debugging legacy code, the indexing, the highlighting etc. I hope you understand my point.

I see more infrastructure engineers use this, may be wrong, all the best.

Alistair Pullen

@ashishkothari Check out our cloud-based product, I think it'll answer your questions.

Pandelis Zembashis

@ashishkothari Cosine is not an IDE and doesn't aim to replace human coding interfaces like IDEs.

The CLI and more generally the Cosine platform exist to serve agentic coding flows. That is to say, the CLI should be fire and forget. While Cosine completed work for you in the background, your editor is free for you to work on other work in paralel.

Saidul Islam

Cosine CLI puts an AI engineer right in your terminal writing, refactoring and testing code while using your local tools. It’s smart, seamless and built for how devs actually work.

Jorge Alcántara

Interesting! I'm gonna have to check it out. Would you say that the main differentiator is the ability to switch from CLI to browser? Are you planning also to have a VSCode extension or some other tighter IDE integration?

Best of luck to the whole team!

Ivan Saverchenko

Bringing an AI coding agent straight into the terminal feels like the right move. How well does it handle larger, messy codebases?

Jason

Big congrats on the launch 🚀 Cosine looks like a real productivity booster for dev teams!

Congrats, one question: what are the differences between Cosine CLI and codex/cc?
Sneh Shah

Congrats on the launch! 🚀 The focus on agentic AI and asynchronous coding is super exciting. How does Cosine ensure reliability and code quality, especially for complex, multi-step coding tasks? Also, what options do developers have to review, customize, or rollback AI-generated PRs—and is there support for team collaboration or knowledge sharing as the assistant works across multiple tickets?