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Cline
@cline
The open source coding agent that takes over your editor, terminal, and browser to complete work autonomously.
VS Code, JetBrains, the CLI
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Joined January 2025
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    Cline
    @cline
    Apr 24
    The new GPT-5.5 is #1 on Terminal-Bench at 82.7. This beats Anthropic’s Mythos Preview scoring 82.0, which they have not released to the public due to cybersecurity and safety concerns. Available in Cline now!
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 17
    Replying to @cline
    To install Cline in your CLI: `npm i -g cline` Available as an extension for VS Code and JetBrains as well! (Free, open source, bring your own API key and use any model)
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    GitHub - cline/cline: Autonomous coding agent as an SDK, IDE extension, or CLI assistant.
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    @cline
    Jun 17
    Replying to @cline
    More on how to design systems to replace yourself as the person who prompts the agent in this great writeup by @addyosmani
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    Addy Osmani
    @addyosmani
    Jun 8
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    Loop Engineering.
    Loop engineering is replacing yourself as the person who prompts the agent. You design the system that does it instead. A loop here can be thought of a recursive goal where you define a purpose and...
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 17
    Here's a practical way to start "loop engineering" (fancy way to say something other than a human prompting an agent to do some work) Use a git hook script to automatically review your code for leaked keys, p0 bugs, etc. before committing.
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 17
    Replying to @cline
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    GitHub - cline/cline: Autonomous coding agent as an SDK, IDE extension, or CLI assistant.
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 17
    Step 3.7 Flash is free in Cline for the next month. It beats Gemini and DeepSeek flash models, and comes surprisingly close to frontier performance on SWE Bench. Open weights, 256k context window, fast and reliable. npm i -g cline Run cline > use /model > select Step 3.7 Flash
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    Saoud Rizwan
    Cline
    @sdrzn
    Jun 16
    so many golden nuggets from the glm 5.2 release blog about breakthroughs that helped them with benchmark gains. you never see this level of transparency from the frontier labs. they found that glm 5.2 kept trying to reward hack in rl by curl'ing task related source from github
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 16
    GLM-5.2 is the first open-weights model to cross 80% on Terminal-Bench, and beats every other open model available. It also beats Gemini, making it a frontier-level model for a fraction of the cost. Open weights is back. This model is a game changer. Available in Cline now!
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 16
    To install Cline in your CLI run: `npm i -g cline` Available as an extension for VS Code and JetBrains as well! (Free, open source, bring your own API key and use any model)
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    GitHub - cline/cline: Autonomous coding agent as an SDK, IDE extension, or CLI assistant.
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 15
    Run Cline fully local with @ollama. Frontier models keep getting pricier while open weights keep getting better. All on your own hardware totally free!
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    ollama
    @ollama
    Jun 15
    Ollama now supports @cline CLI with the ability to run parallel tasks via the Kanban feature. Cline is a coding agent for your editor or terminal. It reads your repo, edits files, runs commands, and shows diffs for review. Get started: ollama launch cline
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    ollama
    @ollama
    Jun 15
    Ollama now supports @cline CLI with the ability to run parallel tasks via the Kanban feature. Cline is a coding agent for your editor or terminal. It reads your repo, edits files, runs commands, and shows diffs for review. Get started: ollama launch cline
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 12
    Kimi K2.7 Code scores higher than K2.6 on benchmarks while using ~30% fewer tokens. It's the first time Moonshot has put "Code" in a K2 model name. Every other K2 release was a general purpose agentic model. Try in Cline now! (good model to put in our upcoming subscription 👀)
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 12
    To install Cline in your CLI run: `npm i -g cline` Available as an extension for VS Code and JetBrains as well! (Free, open source, bring your own API key and use any model)
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    GitHub - cline/cline: Autonomous coding agent as an SDK, IDE extension, or CLI assistant.
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 11
    1/ Claude Fable drains subscription quotas and is too expensive at API cost (our team has spent over $2k in a single day). We've found that cheaper models + adversarial review loops achieve similar (sometimes better) results at significantly lower cost. 🧵
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 11
    2/ Cline, Claude, Codex allow you to create a loop with the "/goal" command to force the agent to continue working until some criteria is met. Using this approach with the adversarial review technique forces the model to check its work until it's verified to work without issues.
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 11
    3/ Try it in Cline with: `npm i -g cline` `cline plugin install goal` Or available on VS Code and JetBrains as well!
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    GitHub - cline/cline: Autonomous coding agent as an SDK, IDE extension, or CLI assistant.
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    Cline
    @cline
    Jun 10
    We’re working on a subscription plan for Cline to give you the best value for open-weights models. Which of the models below is your "must-have" daily driver? (Can only include four options in the poll, comment to leave your favorites if not in the list!)
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