An open-source project has introduced a desktop GUI for Claude Code CLI, aiming to make terminal-based coding sessions easier to manage visually. Built with Tauri 2, the app adds multi-tab sessions, history, and visual configuration controls around the existing command-line experience. The project is positioned as a companion to Claude Code rather than a replacement for developers who prefer direct CLI use.
QbitAI reports that Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 quickly drew widespread hands-on testing after release. Examples include Minecraft UI generation, Photoshop-like creative tools, browser games, websites, Three.js scenes, and coding tasks. The article highlights impressive demos and benchmark claims, but also notes failures in large codebase refactoring and high usage costs.
Mistral announced Vibe as the successor to Le Chat, combining work and coding agents under one product and license. Work Mode connects to enterprise apps, documents, mail, calendars, data, and recurring workflows. Code Mode spans the web app, VS Code extension, and CLI, supporting sandboxed coding sessions, tests, diffs, and pull requests.