This Free Tool Makes Claude Code 10x Better
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This Free Tool Makes Claude Code 10x Better

Cole Medin 20.02.2026 28 541 просмотров 824 лайков

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Claude Code is incredibly powerful, but reviewing changes across multiple files and managing parallel sessions gets messy fast. Kintsugi is a free Agentic Development Environment (ADE) built on top of Claude Code by the team at Sonar (makers of SonarQube). It doesn't replace Claude Code - it gives you a visual layer to orchestrate sessions, review AI-generated code like a PR, and catch quality issues before they ship. 🔗 Try Kintsugi (free): https://fandf.co/4afFFBc Kintsugi is macOS only and still in its early experimental phase — the team is actively looking for Claude Code users to provide feedback.

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If you spent any real time with cloud code, you know that it is extremely powerful. I use it for all of my development now. But the more you use it, the more you start to realize there are a couple of gaps with it. And the biggest gap for me is reviewing all of the output from Claude code. Like we're looking at right here. Claude is ripping through a bunch of changes for me. And that's a beautiful thing. But when it comes time for me to review the AI output of code, and let's face it, you still need to do that. It becomes a drag. especially when I have multiple Cloud Code instances running in parallel, which I do all of the time. So, recently I have really been loving this free tool called Ksuki. And the best part about this is it's not trying to replace Cloud Code. That would be a deal breakaker for me. Instead, it's built on top of the tool. So, we're still using Cloud Code for everything, but Kugi is what's called an agentic development environment. So, it's a visual layer on top that allows us to see all of our cloud code agents running in parallel, look at all of the code changes, and review everything. And there are a lot of things I love about the platform. I mean, the first biggest deal for me is just being able to see all my parallel sessions in one place. And I can see what needs my review, what's still running, and then when the agent creates a plan of attack, I can review that, even make comments on it that it'll address in real time. And then once it goes through the implementation and review is passed back to me, I get to look at something that's more like a pull request instead of going through all the cloud code logs and looking at all of the files individually. So it's a much better experience for me. And something pretty novel that's built into this is we can apply different kinds of code reviews on top of the AI generated code, even a security review, which makes sense because the Sonar team built this, but I just love it. Now Sonar is very clear that Kinugi is Mac OS only and very experimental right now. It's also why it's free to use, but it's already so powerful, making it easier for us to manage cloud code and we can still use our same agentic workflows. And so when Sonar reached out to me to try out this tool and share it with you, I jumped at the opportunity. It's just genuinely something that's so cool to me. And so thanks to Sonar for that and definitely try out Kinugi. I'll have a link in the description.

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