Kamran Ahmed

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Kamran Ahmed

@nilbuild

I build things https://t.co/IeeRUu3Xiy, https://t.co/yg4CThzYhe, https://t.co/PH5jYmoctV, https://t.co/72mAUBz1rW & more.

England, UK เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2016
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Kamran Ahmed@nilbuild·
Introducing Slim 🔒 Get https + domain for local development or share your localhost on the internet with a public URL
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fks@FredKSchott·
Introducing Flue — The First Agent Harness Framework Flue is a TypeScript framework for building the next generation of agents, designed around a built-in agent harness. Flue is like Claude Code, but 100% headless and programmable. There's no baked in assumption like requiring a human operator to function. No TUI. No GUI. Just TypeScript. But using Flue feels like using Claude Code. The agents you build act autonomously to solve problems and complete tasks. They require very little code to run. Most of the "logic" lives in Markdown: skills and context and AGENTS.md. Flue is like Astro or Next.js for agents (not surprising, given my background 🙃). It's not another AI SDK. It's a proper runtime-agnostic framework. Write once, build, and deploy your agents anywhere (Node.js, Cloudflare, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI/CD, etc). We originally built Flue to power AI workflows inside of the Astro GitHub repo. But then @_bgiori got his hands on it, and we realized that every agent needs a framework like Flue, not just us. Check it out! It's early, but I'm curious to hear what people think. Are agents ready for their library -> framework moment?
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Go + SQLite is a ridiculously good combo single binary, scp deploy, done.
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3M registered users 9M page views/month. This is the entire stack behind roadmap And for the first 7 years, it was all running on GitHub Pages with $0 infra cost.
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New skill to understand any codebase /𝚍𝚒𝚏𝚏𝚒𝚝𝚢-𝚝𝚘𝚞𝚛 [𝚊𝚗𝚢 𝚏𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚞𝚛𝚎] Get an interactive AI walkthrough of every part of the codebase that touches that feature.
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Kamran Ahmed@nilbuild·
Diffity can now open your project and let you comment anywhere in the codebase. Your coding agent can then pick up those comments and resolve them. Also added new skills to automate the flow, so no need for manual copy-pasting.
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Introducing Diffity 🎉 GitHub style diff and code review tool built for developers and AI
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@andrewcairns Yes, I haven't tried it but it should be fine. All you have to do is use the skill in the relevant agent.
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Andrew Cairns@andrewcairns·
@kamrify Is it possible to use multiple agents to all review the PR and provide comments into the same diff? So I could have Claude and Codex review, all provide feedback in one interface, then I choose which to use to implement?
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@Ipenywis not at the moment but still early, I am shaping it based on my personal usage
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
@kamrify looks good, i made something like this for myself but much worse - excited to try this
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Andrew Cairns@andrewcairns·
@kamrify Kamran, I am very excited about this. Like, very very. You have no idea. This is exactly what my Ralph loop is missing!
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Kamran Ahmed@nilbuild·
@fuelen Didn't know of that but automatic comments resolution, the agentic review of diffs (with diffity, agent can comment directly on the diff), github integration (pulling/pushing comments to github) is missing in that. There might be more, need to look into that.
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@rishpoddar This is all on your local and works with un-committed changes, branch comparisons etc. No need to push to GitHub or create branches. Plus, take a look at the skills, you can ask AI to review your changes and leave comments on the diff in browser.
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Rishabh Poddar
Rishabh Poddar@rishpoddar·
@kamrify This seem cool. Nice video. But how is it different from regular GitHub diff view, adding comments to that and telling the agent to resolve the comments by providing the PR link?
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shubham@bluequbit·
@kamrify This is awesome!! All local right?
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