Google has shed more light on how Android's app verification rules will work, which will block sideloading apps from unverified developers.
With the update to its coding agent Jules, bringing it to the command line and offering an API, Google hopes to make its agents deeply integrated into workflows.
Google is bringing its AI coding agent Jules deeper into developer workflows with a new command-line interface and public API, allowing it to plug into terminals, CI/CD systems, and tools like Slack — ...
Previously, Google’s AI coding agent Jules was accessible on GitHub or its website. Now, developers can access it directly in their terminal using a new command line interface or in tools like Slack ...
Jules Tools is a new “lightweight” command-line interface New API support opens up Jules to third-party systems Latest in a line of improvements since Jules launch Google has launched a series of new ...
Jules, Google's AI-powered coding agent, has been a powerful tool for developers, helping with everything from generating code and fixing bugs to writing tests and improving performance. But until now ...
Google launches Jules Tools, a new command-line interface (CLI) and API for its AI coding agent, aiming to streamline developer workflows and challenge OpenAI.
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