Kilo Code v7 for VS Code
Kilo shipped a rebuilt VS Code extension on the OpenCode server with parallel tool calls, subagent delegation, inline diff review, and multi-model comparisons.
Why it matters: AI coding tools are moving from autocomplete into delegated engineering workflows, where multiple agents can work in parallel and developers review the output like a pull request.
Website: kilo.ai
X: @kilocode

Kanwas
Kanwas shipped an open-source brain for teams, coworkers, and AI agents. It keeps research, decisions, context, and data in one collaborative workspace.
Why it matters: as teams use more agents, shared context becomes infrastructure, not just documentation.
Website: kanwas.ai
X: @johancutych

Superset 2.0
Superset shipped remote workspaces for running many coding agents across machines, with isolated tasks, realtime collaboration, and support for CLI agents.
Why it matters: agentic development is becoming an operations problem: run, isolate, monitor, review, and hand off work across environments.
Website: superset.sh
X: @superset_sh

Flowstep 1.0
Flowstep shipped an AI design engineer for prompting and editing UI on canvas, then exporting production React, TypeScript, Tailwind, and shadcn code.
Why it matters: design tools are collapsing the gap between mockups and production-ready interfaces.
Website: flowstep.ai
X: @flowstep_ai

Lingo.dev v1
Lingo.dev shipped a localization engineering platform with glossaries, brand voice rules, per-locale model chains, quality scoring, and API, CLI, CI, and MCP integrations.
Why it matters: translation is becoming an engineering workflow that can be tested, automated, and shipped continuously.
Website: lingo.dev
X: @lingodotdev

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