Tooling
Y brings malleable coding agents to the desktop
A new Electron-based desktop app called Y lets developers build and modify coding agents directly in their workflows, moving agent development from cloud notebooks to local machines.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
Y is a desktop application built with Electron that treats coding agents as malleable objects developers can inspect, modify, and iterate on in real time. The tool addresses a friction point in agent development: most current workflows require cloud-based notebooks or API calls, which create distanc...
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