claudish and cadre-ai

Cadre-ai is a complementary AI agent squad that enhances the capabilities of Claudish, a powerful AI coding agent, by providing specialized agents, persistent memory, and desktop automation for a more comprehensive development experience.

claudish
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cadre-ai
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Maintenance 25/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 14/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 11/25
Community 13/25
Stars: 669
Forks: 86
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Commits (30d): 183
Language: TypeScript
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Forks: 2
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Language: Python
License: MIT
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About claudish

MadAppGang/claudish

Claude Code. Any Model. The most powerful AI coding agent now speaks every language.

This tool helps software developers use Claude Code's powerful coding assistant interface with other AI models they already subscribe to. Instead of being limited to Claude models, developers can input a coding task into Claude Code and choose to have it executed by models like GPT-4, Gemini, or even local models. This allows developers to leverage the familiar Claude Code workflow while utilizing a wider range of AI capabilities.

AI-assisted coding developer tools software engineering code generation AI model management

About cadre-ai

WeberG619/cadre-ai

Your AI agent squad for Claude Code. 17 specialized agents, persistent memory, desktop automation, and a common sense engine.

This project offers a voice-controlled AI assistant that helps architects, engineers, and business professionals interact with their design models, financial data, and web information. You can speak commands like "How many rooms on Level 1?" or "Create a wall on Level 2," and the system will execute actions in real-time within applications like Revit or provide instant financial insights. It's designed for professionals who need to quickly query or manipulate data and designs using natural language.

architecture BIM engineering financial-analysis voice-automation

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