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Claude CodeAnthropic's agentic CLI coding tool that delegates complex tasks to Claude directly from the terminal. Understands entire codebases via automatic context gathering, edits multiple files, runs shell commands, and manages Git workflows autonomously. Supports CLAUDE.md for persistent project instructions, integrates with VS Code and JetBrains, and uses Claude Opus/Sonnet with extended thinking for complex architectural decisions. Built for terminal-first developers.GhosttyGPU-accelerated terminal emulator written in Zig by Mitchell Hashimoto (HashiCorp co-founder). Native UI rendering on macOS and Linux. Supports ligatures, true color, Kitty graphics protocol, and splits/tabs. Configurable via a simple key-value file with sensible defaults. Open-source with 20K+ GitHub stars and a focus on correctness, speed, and minimal resource usage. Growing as a modern alternative to iTerm2, Alacritty, and WezTerm.Grok BuildGrok Build is xAI's terminal-first coding agent for planning, editing, testing, and reviewing code from a local CLI. The early beta exposes subagent controls, worktree mode, headless JSON output, best-of-N parallel attempts, sandbox profiles, and experimental memory. It fits developers comparing Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI for local agentic workflows with deeper parallel execution.CodexCodex is OpenAI's coding agent for software development across the Codex app, editor, terminal, and cloud tasks. It helps write, review, debug, refactor, and automate code, with ChatGPT plan access for managed surfaces and API-key usage for CLI, SDK, and IDE workflows. The open-source CLI and SDK support local repository work, while cloud features add GitHub review, Slack/Linear integrations, worktrees, skills, MCP, and automations.GrafanaGrafana is the leading open-source platform for monitoring and observability visualization. It connects to virtually any data source — Prometheus, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, PostgreSQL, CloudWatch, Datadog, and 150+ others — to create beautiful, interactive dashboards. Used by millions of users at companies like Bloomberg, JPMorgan, eBay, and PayPal. Grafana Cloud offers a fully managed experience with generous free tier. The CNCF ecosystem standard for metrics visualization.DatadogDatadog is a cloud observability and security platform that unifies metrics, traces, logs, RUM, synthetics, APM, and security signals. Current pricing pages list 1,000+ integrations for Infrastructure Monitoring, with Pro from $15/host/month and Enterprise from $23/host/month when billed annually.KubecostKubecost is an IBM Apptio / Cloudability product for Kubernetes cost visibility, allocation, and optimization, built around the Kubecost/OpenCost ecosystem. It helps map infrastructure spend to Kubernetes namespaces, deployments, pods, labels, and teams. OpenCost remains the vendor-neutral Apache-2.0 open-source project for cloud-native cost allocation with AWS, Azure, GCP, and Prometheus integrations.Oh My ClaudeCodeOh My ClaudeCode (OMC) is a plugin for Claude Code that adds multi-agent orchestration with 19 specialized agents, smart model routing between Haiku and Opus, and execution modes such as Autopilot, Team, Ralph, Ultrawork, and Deep Interview. It provides lifecycle hooks, a real-time HUD statusline, and source-backed Claude Code workflows that turn one session into a coordinated AI development team.PostHogPostHog is an open-source product and data tools platform for analytics, session replay, feature flags, experiments, surveys, error tracking, web analytics, data warehouse, CDP and LLM observability workflows. It suits developer-led teams that want one integrated product OS instead of many separate tools.

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