Agents in your terminal. Automations across your entire SDLC.
Qodo Gen CLI is a powerful command-line interface for building, running, and managing AI agents — now available in Alpha.
An agent framework built for developers.
Buil your own agent
Configurable, trigger-based agents that fit workflows, stack and standards.
Automate any workflow
Deploy anywhere in your SLDC and automate tasks across environment, tools, systems and repos.
Turn any IDE agentic
Run intelligent agents inside any IDE by launching Qodo Gen CLI from the built-in terminal
Flexible deployment
SaaS, single and multi-tenant
On-premise support coming soon
Full model flexibility
Everything you need to build, run, and scale AI agents.
Build. Customize. Automate.
Create custom agents
Build agents for development, CI/CD, project management, issue triage, technical debt, testing and more.
Define each agent’s instructions, arguments, tools, and outputs, then run them across your SDLC—whether triggered in CI, via webhooks, as MCPs, or anywhere the CLI can operate.
Get out of the terminal with a Web UI interface
Move outside the terminal to launch and interact with agents in a clean and user-friendly browser-based UI
“Qodo Gen CLI has revolutionized how we build and deploy Nimble Web Agents. What really sets it apart is the flexibility: I can run agents interactively in the terminal, serve them as HTTP endpoints, or even expose them as MCP servers for other AI tools to consume.”
Transform your workflows.
From broken CI builds to missing test coverage, and manual code reviews to release note chaos—deploy custom agents that turn your development pain points into automated strengths.
Target coverage gaps and generate tests that include mocks, edge cases, and assertions.
Use pre-commit agents to inspect diffs, flag violations, and prevent regressions before code enters the review pipeline.
A comprehensive code review agent that leverages Qodo Merge to provide detailed, actionable feedback on code changes.
Auto-generate release notes, changelogs, and commit summaries from real code changes.
Use agents to analyze logs, trace errors, and suggest fixes immediately after a production issue occurs.
Use agents to explain unfamiliar code, detect missing context, or validate local environments.
Agents our users have created
Join the community, supercharge your dev workflows and share your agents. Checkout example agents