GitHub just brought Codex, Claude, and Jules together in one agentic development platform. Here's how it works and why it matters.
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GitHub is giving developers access to third-party AI coding agents with the launch of a new “Agent HQ.” Instead of just using ...
The GitHub Agent HQ gives developers a place to manage AI coding agents from companies including OpenAI Group PBC, Google LLC ...