Le Chat is now Vibe — one agent across long-running work, coding, web app, editor, and terminal.
Work Mode handles multi-step tasks across inbox, calendar, docs, spreadsheets, search, connectors, and scheduled workflows. It plans first, gets approval, then runs the work with visible progress.
Code Mode brings the coding agent into the web app, VS Code, CLI, and remote sandbox sessions. It can connect to GitHub, work on projects, inspect diffs, and carry a task through to a reviewable pull request.
The CLI also gets skills as slash commands, custom modes, subagents, editable plans, session-scoped permissions, and /teleport to move a live session between terminal and cloud.
work mode that connects to gmail slack and notion and actually does stuff across all of them is what I've been wanting. might try this for my weekly reporting workflow
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about the long-term open model strategy. the pattern with several AI labs has been open weights early to build developer adoption, then gradual tightening of licensing or capability access as the business matures. Mistral has been more consistent about this than most but the commercial pressure is real. is there an explicit commitment somewhere about what stays open as the company scales or is it more of a current philosophy that could change
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Le Chat is now Vibe — one agent across long-running work, coding, web app, editor, and terminal.
Work Mode handles multi-step tasks across inbox, calendar, docs, spreadsheets, search, connectors, and scheduled workflows. It plans first, gets approval, then runs the work with visible progress.
Code Mode brings the coding agent into the web app, VS Code, CLI, and remote sandbox sessions. It can connect to GitHub, work on projects, inspect diffs, and carry a task through to a reviewable pull request.
The CLI also gets skills as slash commands, custom modes, subagents, editable plans, session-scoped permissions, and /teleport to move a live session between terminal and cloud.
@vnglst has an interesting post from AI Now Summit covering @Mistral AI’s future vision and product evolution.
work mode that connects to gmail slack and notion and actually does stuff across all of them is what I've been wanting. might try this for my weekly reporting workflow
about the long-term open model strategy. the pattern with several AI labs has been open weights early to build developer adoption, then gradual tightening of licensing or capability access as the business matures. Mistral has been more consistent about this than most but the commercial pressure is real. is there an explicit commitment somewhere about what stays open as the company scales or is it more of a current philosophy that could change