Coding agents.
AI-powered coding assistants, IDE integrations, and autonomous software engineers that write, review, and debug code. Ranked by aggregate score from 19 published community and editorial evaluations. Top of this catalog: Claude Code, Codex CLI.
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Claude CodeEditor's pickAnthropic · Included with Claude Pro ($20/mo monthly, $17/mo annual) and Max (from $100/mo); API token billing also available · IdeClaude Code is Anthropic's CLI-native agentic coding tool, running directly in the terminal with deep filesystem and shell access. It reads the entire codebase context and can autonomously edit files, run tests, and commit code — making it a favourite among power users who prefer a terminal-first workflow. Claude Code is widely regarded as the most capable agent for complex, multi-file refactors.IdeEasy setupClaude Sonnet 5RelFitEaseCost9.61 reviews02
Codex CLIOpenAI · OpenAI API tokens; roughly $0.002–$0.02 per task depending on model · IdeCodex CLI is OpenAI's open-source terminal-based coding agent, positioned as direct competition to Claude Code and Aider. Running in your local terminal, it can read your codebase, write and edit files, and execute shell commands with configurable approval modes. As OpenAI's answer to Anthropic's Claude Code, it's generated significant interest among developers already in the OpenAI ecosystem.IdeEasy setupGPT-4.1RelFitEaseCost9.21 reviews
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