Issue #1 — Everyone's juggling coding agents now
First issue. This week's theme picked itself: everyone is suddenly running multiple coding agents, and the tooling to juggle them — switchers, shared knowledge graphs, plugins — is exploding faster than the agents themselves.
The tools
Free desktop app that installs and switches between Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and Hermes Agent — one interface for all of them.
111K stars in a month is the tell — nobody runs just one coding AI anymore, and four terminal setups was getting silly.
Builds a searchable knowledge graph from any codebase; works across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and Gemini CLI.
Agents that query your project's structure instead of re-reading every file — stop paying the same context tax on every prompt.
Renders MP4 videos from HTML and CSS, built for AI agents to generate video programmatically.
Video generation for people who'd rather write a stylesheet than wrangle a diffusion model — App Store previews, scripted.
Firecrawl's web-scraping plugin with native Claude Code integration — 142K stars.
Every agent eventually needs to read the web; this makes it a plugin install instead of a side project.
Worth reading
A sane map through a launch-heavy month — which of June's releases actually matter if you build things, and which are noise.
Google's engineers on why demo→production isn't a prompting problem — it's architecture, state, and guardrails. Scarred-knuckles material.
The term everyone suddenly used this month — systems that prompt the agent, instead of you doing it. Worth knowing the vocabulary.
From the big labs
System card landed June 26, preview June 28 — the naming (Sol, Terra, Luna) suggests a family, not a one-off.
Their fastest, cheapest image model yet — the race at the bottom of the price curve matters more than the frontier for most apps.
~$400M all-stock plus a Nobel laureate — Anthropic is building a science org, not just a chatbot.