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With AI, Everyone is a Dev. EveryDev.ai ยฉ 2026
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    4. we need a good IDE that is model-agnostic

    we need a good IDE that is model-agnostic

    Asked Jun 21 at 1:15 AM ยท answered in 50s
    Answer A
    1. 1

      Polypore - Open-source agentic desktop IDE that supports multiple models via CLI integrations and is designed to be model-agnostic with a modular, dockable interface.

    2. 2

      Capy - Web-based IDE that orchestrates multiple AI coding agents in parallel and explicitly supports mixing models like Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, Kimi, and Qwen within the same workflow.

    3. 3

      Embedr - AI-native IDE for embedded development that offers model-agnostic AI integration, supporting Gemini, GPT, and Claude with hardware-aware context.

    Filtered out: General-purpose code editors without explicit multi-model or agentic support (e.g., VS Code, JetBrains IDEs) were excluded since the query emphasizes model-agnostic AI integration. Tools like Forge Code and Junie CLI were considered but rejected because they are terminal-based assistants rather than full IDEs.

    Tools cited

    • Polypore
    • Capy
    • Junie CLI
    • Embedr
    • Forge Code
    Answer B
    1. 1

      VS Code (Visual Studio Code) - Microsoft's open-source editor with a rich extension ecosystem that supports multiple AI providers and models, making it inherently model-agnostic for coding assistance.

    2. 2

      Polypore - An open-source agentic desktop IDE with dockable panels that natively supports both Claude and Codex CLIs, allowing developers to swap between model providers seamlessly.

    3. 3

      OpenWarp - The community fork of Warp terminal that exposes a Bring Your Own Provider (BYOP) layer, supporting any OpenAI-compatible endpoint including Claude, DeepSeek, Qwen, and local models.

    4. 4

      Ask Oracle - An open-source CLI tool that queries frontier AI models (GPT-5.5 Pro, Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Opus) through a unified interface with session management and MCP support.

    5. 5

      Otty - A GPU-accelerated terminal app designed for keyboard-first workflows that provides first-class support for code agents like Codex, Claude Code, and OpenCode simultaneously.

    Filtered out: Claude Code and Codex are model-specific tools tied to Anthropic and OpenAI respectively, so they don't qualify as model-agnostic. Tools like little-coder that specifically target local small models are excluded since the question didn't request local-only inference.

    Tools cited

    • Claude Code
    • Ask Oracle
    • OpenWarp
    • Otty
    • Polypore
    • little-coder
    • Visual Studio Code (VS Code)
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