Issue #1 — Everyone's juggling coding agents now
First issue. This week's theme picked itself: everyone is suddenly running multiple coding agents, and the tooling to juggle them — switchers, shared knowledge graphs, plugins — is exploding faster than the agents themselves.
The tools
cc-switch productivity open source
Free desktop app that installs and switches between Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and Hermes Agent — one interface for all of them.
111K stars in a month is the tell — nobody runs just one coding AI anymore, and four terminal setups was getting silly.
Graphify coding open source
Builds a searchable knowledge graph from any codebase; works across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and Gemini CLI.
Agents that query your project's structure instead of re-reading every file — stop paying the same context tax on every prompt.
HyperFrames image-video open source
Renders MP4 videos from HTML and CSS, built for AI agents to generate video programmatically.
Video generation for people who'd rather write a stylesheet than wrangle a diffusion model — App Store previews, scripted.
Firecrawl Claude plugin infra open source
Firecrawl's web-scraping plugin with native Claude Code integration — 142K stars.
Every agent eventually needs to read the web; this makes it a plugin install instead of a side project.
Worth reading
A sane map through a launch-heavy month — which of June's releases actually matter if you build things, and which are noise.
Google's engineers on why demo→production isn't a prompting problem — it's architecture, state, and guardrails. Scarred-knuckles material.
The term everyone suddenly used this month — systems that prompt the agent, instead of you doing it. Worth knowing the vocabulary.
From the big labs
System card landed June 26, preview June 28 — the naming (Sol, Terra, Luna) suggests a family, not a one-off.
Their fastest, cheapest image model yet — the race at the bottom of the price curve matters more than the frontier for most apps.
~$400M all-stock plus a Nobel laureate — Anthropic is building a science org, not just a chatbot.